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Aggiemae

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  1. Love my bloody, doing lots of butt toning exercise for the muscles. I will get a butt lift if the skin gets saggy. For now I wear Bali panties that have built in "cheeks" so don't flatten things out the way some Shapewear does. I tried to post a picture but it was a no go.

    My boobs aren't that big (42c) and I am wearing a sleep bra at night to give gravity a hand which (according to a plastic surgeon I know) will keep the skin tissue from thinning if I lose some of the underlying breast tissue so that getting implants will require less surgery.


  2. Is you finance over weight? How about your family members? Very often these reactions are about their issues with weight. Someone else making changes threatens them.

    You are so young and your life is just starting. Please don't live your life to please others. And, as Hollyhock just said, think carefully about getting married to someone who gets angry at you for wanting to improve your appearance and health.

    My experience that my fat friends have been the least supportive. Even the ones who don't know I have had WLS but notice that I've lost some weight manage to piss me off. One of them recently told me she thought I'd lost enough weight! Seriously? Um... I weigh 235 POUNDS, I am morbidity obese.


  3. I had to meet him 3 times also had to give money he said for my test he administered

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    3 times? I wonder if you went with a staff doc it would have been just once???

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    No. And being asked to see the psychologist more than once doesn't mean you won't be eligible for surgery. The advantage of in house is that there usually isn't an extra charge. It's just like any other pre op visit.


  4. What's funny is I didn't get on here and ask for advice. I was pointing out that there seems to be no rhyme or reason to the requirements before and after surgery.

    And aggiemae I have no idea what your talking about? My surgery center is a hospital. And they kept saying they were a surgery center of excellence. But hey I'm happy with my surgeon and the hospital. The surgery was smooth and my recovery has been way easier than I thought it would be.

    But hey if I'm doing it wrong I'm down 35 pounds in 4 weeks. My coworker has lost 163 since May.

    YOU ladies are the ones who said I wasn't following my plan, or doing what the doctors told me to do. I have been following my plan

    Completely agree. I think it's a bit ridiculous that she called your surgery center to ask about their post-op plan. You would know best, not some random internet stranger.

    Funny.


  5. What's funny is I didn't get on here and ask for advice. I was pointing out that there seems to be no rhyme or reason to the requirements before and after surgery.

    And aggiemae I have no idea what your talking about? My surgery center is a hospital. And they kept saying they were a surgery center of excellence.

    YOU ladies are the ones who said I wasn't following my plan,

    Since you don't know what I'm talking about, I will explain.

    "Centers of excellence" adhere to a specific set of guidelines including a fairly specific post op diet. I think that Babbs posted it.

    Interestingly, when I looked up "bariatric center of excellence KC, I noticed that many WLS doctors and clinics SEEM to squeeze the word "excellence" into the first line of their websites, I did find ONE that claimed to be accredited. However, on further investigation, there aren't any actual ACCREDITED hospitals in Kansas City, KA or MO.

    http://www.surgicalreview.org/locate/ice/locate-bariatric-center-of-excellence/?list=ice

    In my opinion, based on your stated "food plan", you received substandard care. You are satisfied with that care so that is not really my issue.

    My issue was that you claimed you got this substandard care at a "bariatric center of excellence". Over the past five years I have spent a considerable amount of time and energy establishing the framework for the "center of excellence" designation, which is why I was concerned.

    And since I now know that you did not get your diet instructions from a "center of excellence" as you previously claimed my interest in this has ended.

    However, pre op patients need to be aware that any surgery center can claim to be a "center of excellence" so do your homework and choose your surgeon and hospital carefully.

    I left a link.


  6. It was 8 months, including the 8 weeks between orientation and my first appointment. My insurance requires 6 months of pre op education. But there where only 8 days between finishing the pre op requirements and my surgery.

    Lots of new patients around the first of the year so it could be longer till your first appointment. If you can get in last minute, let them know you can fill a cancellation. And be sure to let staff know that you will only have insurance till July at your first visit and mention it every time you are seen. The staff at my surgeons office went out of their way to accommodate people's individual needs.


  7. BTW a "horrible experience" in the REAL WORLD ?

    1. Watching your children starve to death or die of a preventable disease.

    2. Being denied refugee status because of your religion.

    3. Losing your health care, like 20 million people are about too, because just 25 % of Americans elected a pompous lying windbag president.

    4. Being a homeless disabled veteran denied benefits by congress.

    5. Dying of breast cancer and leaving three children under 10 with a drug addicted father.

    6. Waking up in the morning beside your wife who died in her sleep.

    I get the feeling that my post will be lost on you.


  8. Seems to me that your "review" was just as rude as any treatment you go. Get over it.

    Not at all. I've already had a run-in with you. You're a nasty person in general, and so many of your comments have been extremely rude to other people. Your input is invalid. I hope that you find out what makes you so hateful. Have a nice day.

    oh dear, feel free to block me maybe you can review me on Facebook then spend a whole day whining about me here on BP. Seems like YOU have way to much time on YOUR hands!


  9. Well it's the top place in Kansas City and a surgery center of excellence. And they do over 1500 surgeries a year. But my hearing and understanding are fine I'm not stupid. but I'm making it on eggs,shakes and fish or chicken. I am ready for something crunchy though

    there is only one "center of excellence" in KC , which is an accreditation given to HOSPITALS not individual does. The office is closed now but I least a message to call me in the morning to discuss their post op nutrition instructions.


  10. But then you have people like me who got a diet plan, went in one week post op and was told that they weren't to worried about the diet just try each phase and if it worked out ok if not back up a step. So I'm like totally lost and pretty much just eating the same thing every day.

    This is kind of where I am, too. I have a list of what to avoid, but other than that they've cleared me to try foods while others who are 2 weeks post-op are still on liquids.

    Um... where did you have your surgery? Insurance?


  11. My husband is a reconstructive plastic surgeon so he doesn't do cosmetics but he has told me (more than once) that aside from breast augmentation, it's best to wait a full year after reaching my weight goal for plastic surgery because my skin will shrink some on its own and I will get better results if I wait.

    Meanwhile , I do moisturize head toe toe daily, wear a shaper to keep my abdominal skin and thighs from stretching and wear a bra 24/7. Gravity is not my friend.

    Most sought after surgeons in my area are booked out 4-6 months. So I am going for a consult as soon as I hit goal, i figure the worse that can happen is that I tone up some and need less skin removed.


  12. Kinda noticed that too, not sure how it all works in US but with us here in Glasgow it's so strict that surgeon appointment is only placed once investigation done by WM team. Psych can cancel you, dietian can cancel you and surgeon won't even look at you if they have suspected weight gain to meet targets.

    It's insane.

    I'm so sorry to hear of your family member.

    Fridge Pickers Wear Bigger Knickers

    Restricting access to major survey for people who are not going to be compliant post op is done in their best interest.

    Of course anyone who has cash can get around this at any of the hundreds of surgery mills where the only pre operative concern is their bank book balance. The woman was wearing a bikini in her pre op photos comes to mind.

    And NO I did NOT say that everyone who has insurance that doesn't cover WLS or doesn't have health insurance at all (as 20 million who won't now that Trump/Pence/ GOP are in power).


  13. By the time I reached the point that I was having WLS I'd had 20 years of "last suppers" and I'd been on hundreds of "start on Monday" diets and I'd allowed my self to stuff my face all day after I ate one off plan donut at a 9am work meeting deciding i would "start fresh" in the morning.

    Apparently I did learn something during that time because I refused to look at WLS as a punishment. During the pre op classes I also became aware that I wasn't saying goodbye to food forever. Honestly, I didn't even think of having (another) one final, never going to eat like this again, absolutely the last time, blow out meal .

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