Author Topic: Chins Up organization?  (Read 2600 times)

mikeyfive0

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A guy that I work with had his gyno surgery paid for by a non-profit organization called Chins-Up...Apparently they will pay for gyno surgery for qualified patients who cannot afford the surgery. I submitted my application yesterday but havent heard back yet. My co-worker waited six months to get his surgery. But I was told by Chins-Up that it could be up to a year. Has anybody else used this organization? If so how long did you wait?

Offline jonQ

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Good info!I've never heard of  it... where are you from,and where is this organization?
had the surgery done,now i'm gynecomastia-less

Offline I-Hate-Gyno

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  Sh*t where can I get an application sheet from:o :o? Is it online or what? Hal-la back.

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$1000 saved
$4500 needed for "freedom!"(vaio mb.).

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any idea where this non profit group gets their money?

Offline Grandpa Bambu

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Looked on Google for 'CHINS UP' and found this. I wonder if it is the same organization that your friend had his Gyne surgery funded by...

John.
Surgery: February 16, 2005. - Toronto, Ontario Canada.
Surgeon: Dr. John Craig Fielding   M.D.   F.R.C.S. (C) (416.766.8890)
Pre-Op/Post-Op Pics

Offline I-Hate-Gyno

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        Looks like thats the one bambu. It seems to me it may just be for teens(youth) and familys on hard times. Dam-it how upsetting. ;D

     I-H-G

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       Looks like thats the one bambu. It seems to me it may just be for teens(youth) and familys on hard times. Dam-it how upsetting. ;D

     I-H-G


Yep.... not much free stuff for adult males huh? Children... yes. Battered/abused women... yes. Single women raising children on their own... yes. Adult men, no.

Tell them that you had a 'deprived' childhood. Maybe then they will consider you!  ;D

John.

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If it sounds too good to be true, It is probably not true.

Anything you can get free is often worth what you pay for it.

In other words, be careful and check it out very well.
Grandpa Dan

 

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