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Old 08-03-2005, 03:24 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Unfortunately most insurance companies consider this treatment to be cosmetic, like plastic surgery or teeth whitening. To be sure, contact your benefits administrator and the company itself, and refer to your benefits manual. Even though this is the result of a syndrome, if it doesn't cause you to be in physical pain, they probably won't cover it because they feel you can live with it. They really should cover it, because they could just say only people with the following syndromes qualify, not just anybody who doesn't want to shave their legs anymore, but companies are very stingy and callous, I bet if the CEO of the company had PCOS, things would be a lot different...
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