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ceereefab

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  1. ceereefab

    Dog ears after panniculectomy

    I too had plastics in March 2013 abdiminalplasty and beast reduction... I too have dog ears and I will be looking at revision in March of next year.. I have numbness only running midway from pelvis to belly button.
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    Kathy goes under the knife!

    Yes I rented the lift chair from a local rent to own agency and it only cost $14 a week... Well worth it. A recliner will help you sleep but you will still struggle with pressure from getting up. This may only be painful fur the first week it two. I was sleeping in my bed by week three however restricted to a prop-up position by pillows for a other week or two.
  3. ceereefab

    Kathy goes under the knife!

    Hello Kathy congratulations in your amazing weight loss and kudos to you for having made a decision on reconstructive surgery. I was banded 8/2010, weighed 300 lbs in a dress size 26...today am 164 and a size 8. I am 12 weeks post op abdominalplasty and breast reduction.. I had 7lbs of fat/flesh removed... The best advice i can give is to get a "lift chair". I lived in it for 3 weeks... It is incredible how much help it was for me when having to get up, if even just to use the bathroom. I was not too proud to use a walker n shower chair either... best thing I did for myself.. My sister recently had surgery (hysterectomy) 3 weeks post-op and did not plan ahead she is still suffered because of it... It is incredible how much we use our ab region just to sit and stand, with the tt it is painful, and a tough recovery but I would do it again in a heart beat!! Gonna get my legs n arms done next!! But probably not for another year. Also be prepared to feel exhausted it takes alot out of you... I'm finally back to routine schedule with gym n work out, took me exactly 3 months to have energy to go back! Oh n crunches still hurt but I'm glad to be able to finally feel a bit normal again... Good luck to you, you'll do great!! Hardest part is mentally preparing yourself! You've done that already!

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