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	<title>Comments on: Shocker: Weight Loss Surgery Can Leave Saggy Skin!</title>
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		<title>By: bariatricgirl</title>
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		<description>Hey there! I had to re-register because I couldn&#039;t get back in but you know who I am now!  I wanted to tell you that I&#039;ve mostly heard that you need to document, document, document everything.  When you have anything...rash, whatever...go to the doctor and get it documented.  Call it reconstructive surgery instead of plastic surgery and read all you can about how to get it covered.  I hope that helped a bit.  By the way, I loved this post!  You made me laugh too!
blessings, Yvonne</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey there! I had to re-register because I couldn&#8217;t get back in but you know who I am now!  I wanted to tell you that I&#8217;ve mostly heard that you need to document, document, document everything.  When you have anything&#8230;rash, whatever&#8230;go to the doctor and get it documented.  Call it reconstructive surgery instead of plastic surgery and read all you can about how to get it covered.  I hope that helped a bit.  By the way, I loved this post!  You made me laugh too!<br />
blessings, Yvonne</p>
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