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Butter, you are already looking good, can't wait to see some pics when you are all healed up. My sister just had one on Tuesday, she said it wasn't as bad as she thought it was going to be, hope you have a speedy recovery time.

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Alright....and here is the dreaded before and current.
that is awesome!!

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Bean,

Hadn't talked to you in a while. I got a new job and moved to the raleigh area of NC. Congrats on the surgery!!! You looking good Brother, How long did you lay on the couch before you came up with the cat bite the drain line? was that before or after the second dose of morphine? Joking aside you look great and I am so proud of you. It sounds like recovery time is quite a bit longerr than the origional VSG surgery. I know you are missing your running. I have been running a couple of months and the spare tire bouncing is not very comfortable at all in the tshirt. Does the spanx/compression help with this? Again congrats and I'll keep in touch.

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Bean' date='

Hadn't talked to you in a while. I got a new job and moved to the raleigh area of NC. Congrats on the surgery!!! You looking good Brother, How long did you lay on the couch before you came up with the cat bite the drain line? was that before or after the second dose of morphine? Joking aside you look great and I am so proud of you. It sounds like recovery time is quite a bit longerr than the origional VSG surgery. I know you are missing your running. I have been running a couple of months and the spare tire bouncing is not very comfortable at all in the tshirt. Does the spanx/compression help with this? Again congrats and I'll keep in touch.[/quote']

Hey. Thanks. Everything is going well. Raleigh is a beautiful area. You're lucky. I've got one drain left and the cat just won't bite it.....I wish he would. It should come out Wednesday regardless.

And yes....I ran in one of these. And while I didn't love it....it made running a heck of alot easier.

http://www.makemeheal.com/mmh/product.do?id=93735

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Wow, Butter - you're looking amazing! Way to go!

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Alright....and here is the dreaded before and current.

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That is AMAZING!! You look awesome Butter!

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Butter, I'm thinking that you might get a big head with alla these people saying how good you look...Might need to warn Mrs. Butter she's gonna hafta make sure to keep you reined in :P;):P

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Butter' date=' I'm thinking that you might get a big head with alla these people saying how good you look...Might need to warn Mrs. Butter she's gonna hafta make sure to keep you reined in :P;):P[/quote']

I'll tell her when she gets back from her date with her boyfriend.

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I'll tell her when she gets back from her date with her boyfriend.

HAHAHA!!! WOOOT WOOOT!!! GEAUX MRS. BEAN!!! :rolleyes::P;)

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Lookin good!!!

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Day 16 post op.....had my follow up visit with the doc today. Everything is going well. He took out the last drain thankfully. They are pleased with how little swelling I have...so am I. It's gonna be at least 5 more weeks before I can get back to exercise....and sitting around is no doubt the hardest part. But it's all so worth it. Finally I can see the results from all the hard work I've done. It's amazing the difference in my self image...looking in the mirror and actually seeing abdominal muscles for the first time in my life is priceless.

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Day 16 post op.....had my follow up visit with the doc today. Everything is going well. He took out the last drain thankfully. They are pleased with how little swelling I have...so am I. It's gonna be at least 5 more weeks before I can get back to exercise....and sitting around is no doubt the hardest part. But it's all so worth it. Finally I can see the results from all the hard work I've done. It's amazing the difference in my self image...looking in the mirror and actually seeing abdominal muscles for the first time in my life is priceless.

Hey butter I got a delivery today but it had your name on it???

Did you order a new top???

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Hey butter I got a delivery today but it had your name on it??? Did you order a new top???

Gorgeous! ;-P

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