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Nice happy trail.

LOL!!!!

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Today is day 20 post op. Everything is looking and feeling great. Still a little sore but not bad. Energy levels are slowly coming back. Swelling varies from day to day but overall has not been bad at all. I feel great about it's turned out. Clothing fits completely different now....but in a good way. Oddly, I can only find one VSG scar now. The rest were cut out or have faded to the point I can't see them at all.

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It's like a totally new person!! You look amazing!! I'm loving alla these sexy pics!!! WOOOT WOOOT!! What a way to wake up on a Saturday morning ;-P

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Wow! SO worth it, right?? I bet you feel great about your new body. Good for you! You worked hard for it.

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You look amazing!!!

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Looks great! Two questions for you...

1. Does the incision itch a lot?

2. Did you put another roll of toilet paper on the toilet paper holder thingy?

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Today is day 20 post op. Everything is looking and feeling great. Still a little sore but not bad. Energy levels are slowly coming back. Swelling varies from day to day but overall has not been bad at all. I feel great about it's turned out. Clothing fits completely different now....but in a good way. Oddly, I can only find one VSG scar now. The rest were cut out or have faded to the point I can't see them at all.

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WOW! You look great!!! Glad to hear that you are doing well!! :D

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Looks great! Two questions for you... 1. Does the incision itch a lot? 2. Did you put another roll of toilet paper on the toilet paper holder thingy?

At this point the incision does not itch much, it really hasn't. But there are odd pockets of numbness right next to areas that seem more sensitive than ever. It's a weird feeling.

And, since I've owned this house, I've never put a roll on the roller thingie. I hate the roller thingies. I like the roll in my hand. That's how I roll.

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Nice flat stomach there. Congratulations! Now tell me: how much are you missing your runs?? Also, can you put a picture of before and after (the most recent one) side by side?

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You look awesome. Glad you are recovering well. Before you know it you will be running the trails and pumping Iron.

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And, since I've owned this house, I've never put a roll on the roller thingie. I hate the roller thingies. I like the roll in my hand. That's how I roll.

Love it, Butter!

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Today is day 20 post op. Everything is looking and feeling great. Still a little sore but not bad. Energy levels are slowly coming back. Swelling varies from day to day but overall has not been bad at all. I feel great about it's turned out. Clothing fits completely different now....but in a good way. Oddly' date=' I can only find one VSG scar now. The rest were cut out or have faded to the point I can't see them at all. [/quote']looking good Butter! Glad you are doing well.

Lynda

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At this point the incision does not itch much' date=' it really hasn't. But there are odd pockets of numbness right next to areas that seem more sensitive than ever. It's a weird feeling. And, since I've owned this house, I've never put a roll on the roller thingie. I hate the roller thingies. I like the roll in my hand. That's how I roll.[/quote']

OMG you MUST be related to my hubby!!!

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I do not but feel free to PM me and I'll answer anything I can. You're also welcome to ask here.

Where do you live &what type dr did you see for th?

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