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sillykitty

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    OOTD

    Outfit Of The Day Feed your inner narcissist! Post a pic of when your outfit makes you feel cute, sexy, sassy, sporty and so on!
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    Food Before and After Photos

    Takeaway >>> Cooking 😂 But unfortunately it's too pricey to order in every meal Shrimp tacos with cucumber salad (cucumbers eaten after about a 30 minute break)
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    Doubts about plastic surgery

    I believe we should get the the bodies we want, and that doesn't necessarily stop at weight loss surgery. It's wonderful your husband thinks you're perfect, but he's not living in your body. And, yeah, you may want more procedures, but why not? If you can get a body you're comfortable in through plastics, why is that a bad thing? I've had two sets of plastic surgery (but not an arm lift). Recovery sucks in the short term. But what's a few week vs. being happy with your arms forever? Additionally, there is a study that shows that those who get plastics after WLS are more apt to keep the weight off. Anecdotally, the group of women I am in touch with on here who have had plastics, and all 5+ years out, and all have had no significant weight gain, outside the normal bounce.
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    Food Before and After Photos

    Was anyone else afraid of stomach stretching when you had your surgery? I was. I had nightmares about accidentally eating a giant plate of food (hello anxiety! 😂) Well six years post op next month and very little stretching! (A Rachel on sourdough with collard greens)
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    Capella Plastic Surgery reviews?

    Exciting! Congrats!
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    Capella Plastic Surgery reviews?

    Me!! I'm more than 4 years post op LBL & BA performed by Dr. Capella. I love my results and the care I received!
  7. There are very qualified surgeons in modern surgical facilities in Turkey. It is not at all accurate that there is necessarily a lower quality of care or lack of hygiene. Standards have changed quite dramatically in recent years.
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    Food Before and After Photos

    On the before pic, from the top, The one that's the very unattractive brown color is Carribbean Jerk, it's not that color IRL, and it's my fave. Below is is Sweet Lime Chili, seasonal and was gross, The white one is actually salt & vinegar dry rub. Bottom is Nashville Hot. Chipotle aoli with the onion rings and ranch with the carrots
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    Food Before and After Photos

    I have a sauce problem 😂 Buffalo Wild Wings, carrots showed up late to the party
  10. We all know that our surgeries have the possibility of complications. But we also hopefully realized they are statistically small. As far as Lisa Marie, a lot of the news coming out shows the stigma of WLS. She also had opioids in her system (at therapeutic levels) . Anyone who’s taken them knows how they can cause incredibly bad constipation. There are studies that link opioid use the SBO. Additionally, reportedly she had suffered from extreme pain for days and didn’t seek medical treatment
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    TMI WARNING: Bowel Movement

    Black stool can mean blood higher up in the GI track. I'd seek medical attention
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    Emergency contraceptive

    This is the right answer @Mammaptp
  13. Insurance will usually cover a panniculectomy, not a tummy tuck. But you'll have to have documented rashes/infections. There might also be a requirement that your pannus hangs down a certain amount
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    Food Before and After Photos

    There's only two brands above the 15g level, the Ratio and Oikos Pro
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    Food Before and After Photos

    Oikos Triple Zero is widely distributed and has 15g
  16. Everyone is different and very much depends on the physical demands of your job. I wfh and took no time off work. I was back to work travel at 3 weeks post op
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    Food Before and After Photos

    Very exciting morning in the airport lounge! Onion bagel and capicola 😃
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    Treating saggy skin on the face

    Ohhh! A facelift! This is on my list! Would you mind sharing pics and your surgeon? DM if you prefer 😊
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    Food Before and After Photos

    No cucumber in your tzatziki?
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    Food Before and After Photos

    I'll do 4 days with meat, especially a dry texture like pork. Seafood I'll have 2 days of leftover with. Anything soupy or saucey, I'll boil or cook on high heat after a couple of days.
  21. 1 - F, 42, 5'4" 2 - 0 3 - 244 4 - 226 5 - 196 6 - 165 7 -127
  22. A panni just removed the excess hanging skin. The purpose is medical and cosmetic outcome is not the purpose. Often the belly button will be removed entirely. With a tt a good cosmetic outcome is the goal. Muscle repair is included, The incision can be extended to prevent dog ears. The incision placement is low so it can be hidden. The belly button recreated. But make sure you like your surgeon's work. Often plastic surgeons who take insurance aren't always the ones with the most pleasing outcomes. (Different for @ms.sss n Canada, with socialized medicine)
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    Ice cream cone

    Everything is fine in moderation, once you pass the food restriction stages
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    New obesity meds in progress

    That's exactly the point. Most WLS patients will take supplements and/or meds for life, so why is this an argument against weight loss meds? I'm 100% a believer in realistic expectations. As I mentioned I've taken taken GLP meds, to control regain. But I disagree that everyone will necessarily have to be on GLP meds for life, you said "That much ... is known". Some people have a smaller amount of weight to lose and can manage maintenance once it is lost IME.
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    New obesity meds in progress

    Thankfully the 1980's was 40 years ago. There has been much progress since then. I think comparing these new GLP meds to the ones mentioned above is like comparing a Tesla to a Datsun. The arguments against these drugs sound similar to what most of us heard about WLS. That someone knew someone who had horrible complications. That our stomachs are altered forever. That we will have to take supplements or meds forever. That they didn't need WLS to lose weight, so you shouldn't either. I have personally taken a GLP med. And I have known a number others who have as well. This is an option for people who aren't WLS candidates, or may just not consider that an option for them. It's also far fewer hoops to jump through and is not as life altering as WLS. I have known several people who have maintained their loss for over 6 months while being off the med. All the fearmongering seems unnecessary and unfounded IMO. The more options and less stigmatization for medically assisted weight loss the better.

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