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Boob job- NHS?......(new GP)?

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I need a boob job because i have northing on my chest, my local GP wont help me is there anywere eles i can go like another NHS??

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  1. I had mine done but would have never asked the NHS to pay for it.


  2. If you do get it through the NHS every bit of faith I have in it will go out the window.  I dont want my money that ive paid in to the NHS to be used like that, the money is stretched thin as it is.

  3. I've paid my taxes all my life. There are people in the UK dying of cancer and being denied drugs because the NHS says it can't afford it. Do you REALLY expect us to pay for new b***s for you !!

    Think about it.

  4. nope, breast augmentation can only be bought privately, you cannot get cosmetic procedures on the NHS or through health insurance. that said, any private hospitals offer cosmetic surgery loans to pay for it in installments

  5. I had mine done and paid for them myself. Start saving your money or accept what you have.

  6. right so you can to waist nhs money on you getting a boob job because you don't have anything there i'm sorry but someones life could be saved with that money - your just a tad bit selfish don't you think - pay for it yourself------ i'd understand if you wanted them made smaller if they were really big but come on save up and pay for them yourself

  7. No, you don't 'need' a boob job.. you want one.

    Only people who are SEVERELY psychologically damaged because of the size of their b*****s (or, more realistically, because of the way society has made them) get it on the NHS, and it's up to you to talk to your GP about how it affects your life. If he/she doesn't think you need it in order to continue living, and that it isn't incredibly detrimental to your quality of life, then you will have to pay for it yourself.

  8. The NHS is already an overstretched system struggling to pay for critical services. People need life saving treatment and are being denied of it! You only have to read yahoo news once on a while to see how often this regrettably happens

    Work for a couple of years, put money aside every month and you should be able to afford it without putting even more of a strain on the NHS.

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