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May 21, 2008

When it isn't a "medical necessity"

When one wants something SO badly but doesn't have the financial resources, one can get creative.Silicone_gelfilled_breast_implants1

Apparently personal dreams can outweigh surgical risks. 

Another example of Girl Power.

Another example of the power of the social internet.

Provide an avenue for social connections, let the women share their... stories, let the men put up their... cold hard cash, and allow the presence of cosmetic surgeons who will make those dreams come true AND collect the cold hard cash and what do you have?  My Free Implants

Don't we help dreams come true too?  Don't people want to be able to work and play during their day?  Isn't it a pain to be in pain?  The above exemplifies that women will go to great lengths to get what they want.  How do we get women to want and request physical therapists?

Selena Horner

photo by FDA

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