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December 29, 2010 at 11:49 PM #647112December 29, 2010 at 11:49 PM #645996
CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]And I thought the US was the king of unecessary cosmetic procedures. Who woulda thunk it?[/quote]
Which “unnecessary cosmetic procedures” are you talking about?
December 29, 2010 at 11:49 PM #646068CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]And I thought the US was the king of unecessary cosmetic procedures. Who woulda thunk it?[/quote]
Which “unnecessary cosmetic procedures” are you talking about?
December 29, 2010 at 11:49 PM #646653CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]And I thought the US was the king of unecessary cosmetic procedures. Who woulda thunk it?[/quote]
Which “unnecessary cosmetic procedures” are you talking about?
December 29, 2010 at 11:49 PM #646792CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]And I thought the US was the king of unecessary cosmetic procedures. Who woulda thunk it?[/quote]
Which “unnecessary cosmetic procedures” are you talking about?
December 29, 2010 at 11:49 PM #647117CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]And I thought the US was the king of unecessary cosmetic procedures. Who woulda thunk it?[/quote]
Which “unnecessary cosmetic procedures” are you talking about?
December 30, 2010 at 8:38 AM #646060UCGal
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]And I thought the US was the king of unecessary cosmetic procedures. Who woulda thunk it?[/quote]
Keeping your hair during chemo is an unnecessary cosmetic procedure? It’s not exactly the same as a brow lift or boob job, IMO. I’d put it more on par with cosmetic surgery for burn victims… But maybe some consider that unnecessary, also.
December 30, 2010 at 8:38 AM #646132UCGal
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]And I thought the US was the king of unecessary cosmetic procedures. Who woulda thunk it?[/quote]
Keeping your hair during chemo is an unnecessary cosmetic procedure? It’s not exactly the same as a brow lift or boob job, IMO. I’d put it more on par with cosmetic surgery for burn victims… But maybe some consider that unnecessary, also.
December 30, 2010 at 8:38 AM #646718UCGal
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]And I thought the US was the king of unecessary cosmetic procedures. Who woulda thunk it?[/quote]
Keeping your hair during chemo is an unnecessary cosmetic procedure? It’s not exactly the same as a brow lift or boob job, IMO. I’d put it more on par with cosmetic surgery for burn victims… But maybe some consider that unnecessary, also.
December 30, 2010 at 8:38 AM #646855UCGal
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]And I thought the US was the king of unecessary cosmetic procedures. Who woulda thunk it?[/quote]
Keeping your hair during chemo is an unnecessary cosmetic procedure? It’s not exactly the same as a brow lift or boob job, IMO. I’d put it more on par with cosmetic surgery for burn victims… But maybe some consider that unnecessary, also.
December 30, 2010 at 8:38 AM #647181UCGal
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]And I thought the US was the king of unecessary cosmetic procedures. Who woulda thunk it?[/quote]
Keeping your hair during chemo is an unnecessary cosmetic procedure? It’s not exactly the same as a brow lift or boob job, IMO. I’d put it more on par with cosmetic surgery for burn victims… But maybe some consider that unnecessary, also.
December 30, 2010 at 9:38 AM #646090sdrealtor
ParticipantUmmmm…. hair grows back after chemo. I seen that several times with family. Cosmetic surgery for burn victims is a very differen thing. My point is that if you are going to question accessibility to necessary care that improves ones physical health and longevity thats one thing but saving ones hair during chemo while avoiding a traumatic experience doesnt fit that and was a poor example IMO.
December 30, 2010 at 9:38 AM #646162sdrealtor
ParticipantUmmmm…. hair grows back after chemo. I seen that several times with family. Cosmetic surgery for burn victims is a very differen thing. My point is that if you are going to question accessibility to necessary care that improves ones physical health and longevity thats one thing but saving ones hair during chemo while avoiding a traumatic experience doesnt fit that and was a poor example IMO.
December 30, 2010 at 9:38 AM #646746sdrealtor
ParticipantUmmmm…. hair grows back after chemo. I seen that several times with family. Cosmetic surgery for burn victims is a very differen thing. My point is that if you are going to question accessibility to necessary care that improves ones physical health and longevity thats one thing but saving ones hair during chemo while avoiding a traumatic experience doesnt fit that and was a poor example IMO.
December 30, 2010 at 9:38 AM #646885sdrealtor
ParticipantUmmmm…. hair grows back after chemo. I seen that several times with family. Cosmetic surgery for burn victims is a very differen thing. My point is that if you are going to question accessibility to necessary care that improves ones physical health and longevity thats one thing but saving ones hair during chemo while avoiding a traumatic experience doesnt fit that and was a poor example IMO.
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