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I have just been watching some YouTube on WLS and the excess skin and then the reconstructive surgery. It is major major surgery but it is definitely something I will not hesitate to do if I am left with this which I am sure after 4 children my stomach will need some attention. I have checked my phi and it covers reconstructive surgery and been advised that anything with a Medicare item number will be covered. The last thing I would want is to be left with all this skin. I have joined a gym this week and will start on a program to help minimise the skin issue

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I have just been watching some YouTube on WLS and the excess skin and then the reconstructive surgery. It is major major surgery but it is definitely something I will not hesitate to do if I am left with this which I am sure after 4 children my stomach will need some attention. I have checked my phi and it covers reconstructive surgery and been advised that anything with a Medicare item number will be covered. The last thing I would want is to be left with all this skin. I have joined a gym this week and will start on a program to help minimise the skin issue

Interested to hear your thoughts on this?

Shelley, I am hoping not to have too much excess skin, so hopefully I won't need further surgery. Plan to exercise to help tone. If I did need it though I would do it, but you are right, it is majar surgery. I know a lady who lost 80kgs and had a lot of excess skin. She had multiple operations on various parts of her body over a coupe of years (tummy, thinghs, arms etc) and was happy with the results. Unfortunately she passed away last year from horrible ovarian cancer. So sad, but she looked fantastic!

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Shellz, it is definitely something that i am considering. I have worked out from the beginning and have tone is some areas of my body, but others there is seriously no hiding the excess skin. I am thinking of first an arm tuck thingy, cause my arms are soooo bad, muscle on top and a whole lot of saggy skin under (sorry bad visiual I know).

However the rest of my body I will see how it goes, over the next year or so. I also dont want to have a Tummy Tuck until I am sure I am not going to have kids.

But it all just seems more painful...not sure I could watch the videos...you are gamer than me.

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Hi love this forum.Im a Aussie also live on the Gold Coast.I had my super approved thank god.

Im goint thru Dr Silverman at John Flynn.I see the dietician and the psychologist on Tuesday.

I havent booked the op as yet looking at the 10/9 or the 17/9.

Still cannot believe I got my super so I suppose it was meant to happen.

julie

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Omg! That is just the saddest story :(

Shelley, I am hoping not to have too much excess skin, so hopefully I won't need further surgery. Plan to exercise to help tone. If I did need it though I would do it, but you are right, it is majar surgery. I know a lady who lost 80kgs and had a lot of excess skin. She had multiple operations on various parts of her body over a coupe of years (tummy, thinghs, arms etc) and was happy with the results. Unfortunately she passed away last year from horrible ovarian cancer. So sad, but she looked fantastic!

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Welcome Jules :)

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I'm going to wait at least 2 yrs to see how it all pans out (apparently can take up to two years for skin to 're-mould' itself but yeah if I have too flabby arms or stomach, it is definitely something I would consider. My friend had it done. He went from 148kg-78kg and had a Tummy Tuck. Made a huge difference to appearance and self confidence.

I have just been watching some YouTube on WLS and the excess skin and then the reconstructive surgery. It is major major surgery but it is definitely something I will not hesitate to do if I am left with this which I am sure after 4 children my stomach will need some attention. I have checked my phi and it covers reconstructive surgery and been advised that anything with a Medicare item number will be covered. The last thing I would want is to be left with all this skin. I have joined a gym this week and will start on a program to help minimise the skin issue

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Yeah I heard that you have to wait like 2 years for skin to adjust after weight loss. I have a total of 50kgs to lose so just have to wait and see the outcome.

Just came back from an hours walk so ready for my crusket, salmon and cottage cheese and aiming to get through a heap of Water today as I think I am dehydrated a little.

Going to go and swim a few laps of the gym pool tomorrow so really looking forward to that :)

It's great to see all the newcomers joining us on this great thread. I never even go on the other sites anymore as I get all the support and info from vst.

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Hi love this forum.Im a Aussie also live on the Gold Coast.I had my super approved thank god.

Im goint thru Dr Silverman at John Flynn.I see the dietician and the psychologist on Tuesday.

I havent booked the op as yet looking at the 10/9 or the 17/9.

Still cannot believe I got my super so I suppose it was meant to happen.

julie

Hi Julie I am going through dr Silverman too and have my surgery on 3 September :) congrats on getting your super approved - it is such a relief isn't it! I had a great experience with WLSA sand I am sure you will too! Good luck! Cheers Lila

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Yes...excess skin. My biggest dread. Things have been heading south for me for many years, so what I have is only going to get worse. I too am giving myself 2 years post reaching goal weight to see how I go. I know it's not going to snap back and mysteriously disappear (one can only wish).

I'm already scoping out plastic surgeons in the area and researching costs etc on the internet.

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Was that Dr Craig Taylor in Sydney. The OClinic? I met him on Monday. He seems really nice and works with a great team from what I hear.

Yep thats him, I havent met him yet though!! I have heard a few people on here and the Aussie forum saying the Oclinic was excellent. I will be seeing him on the 3rd of Sept, cant wait.

Scotty

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Hi, I'm new on here. Have been reading for a while but this is my 1st post.

Here are my stats. June weight: 96kg

Max weight: 105kg

Surgery date 13/8/12

Height:162cm

Weight today, 6 days after surgery and 2 weeks of Optifast pre-op: 83kg!!!

Best decision I've ever made about my weight. I've been feeling so good the last couple of days. Finding it hard to get 1 whole Protein shake over a day, but am getting in my Water. Don't have much pain, or energy, am resting at the moment.

I was in hospital for 4 nights, and was so happy. No drains or leak test. I haven't used any pain meds other than Panadol since Tuesday afternoon, and not even Panadol today. So excited to be skinny!!!!!

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Quick question regarding Early Release of Super..... How long did it take from submitting forms to getting the all good for surgery??

Thanks

Scotty

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Quick question regarding Early Release of Super..... How long did it take from submitting forms to getting the all good for surgery??

Thanks

Scotty

It was exactly 10 business days after I submitted the paperwork. I called on day 9 and they advised me they were processing it and to call back the next day. I did, and it was all approved :) Was actually easy - the waiting sucked though :)

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