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Thanks Kate!! I'll take it easy!

Linda

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You look amazing! Thanks for sharing!

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You look amazing!! What a transformation!!

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Thought I would add the boobs here too so I can refer back when my plastics are finished at the end of 2017.

I had cream on the 2nd picture and just three weeks out.

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Thanks Kate!!! Surgery went well. Recovery is going well thanks to the pain meds! Lol


Linda

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8 hours ago, fatontheinside said:

Thanks Kate!!! Surgery went well. Recovery is going well thanks to the pain meds! Lol


Linda

So glad it did... keep up with the pain meds and you will feel MUCH better when the drains are out.

I bet you can't wait to see your new tummy (through the swelling of course lol)

*Gentle hugs*

Kate

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Did the same surgeon do all the work? If yes, they are seriously talented in many areas. Great results! Your eyes, especially, look amazingly natural and youthful.

What's the recuperation time for the TT in terms of staying out of work/lifting?

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4 hours ago, Heather I said:

Did the same surgeon do all the work? If yes, they are seriously talented in many areas. Great results! Your eyes, especially, look amazingly natural and youthful.

What's the recuperation time for the TT in terms of staying out of work/lifting?

Yes, the same surgeon did all the work. I am seeing him for my 4 week check up on Monday. I might have to hug him !! I was in surgery for over 6 hours.

I had an extended TT with a lot of muscle repair and was told 6 weeks off work.

Kate

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Oh my gosh I'm so jealous!!! I want my boobs done. I JUST said yesterday that I look like a little boy because i'm seriously flat chested now...I've had mosquito bites that are bigger than my boobs! I can't afford the extra 5k right now so i suppose I'll just have to live with being the president of the itty bitty titty comity.

Find a nice push up bra that adds a cup size.



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Tummy done - now for the eyes lol
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My eyes are still very swollen and tight but no pain at all, even right after the op which surprised me!
Kate

You look great, but how do you afford all this?


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Tummy done - now for the eyes lol
post-255457-0-35181700-1485885387_thumb.jpg post-255457-0-79907200-1485885409_thumb.jpg
My eyes are still very swollen and tight but no pain at all, even right after the op which surprised me!
Kate

Your eyes look amazing. I look more like your first photo. I want desperately to get my eyes done. I'm scared that the surgeons will botch it up. Who did you go to and how much was it. I know that my insurance won't pay for it. I would take the flight to England to get my eyes done. My sleeve was done 5/25/16. Is it still too soon to get the eyes done?


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5 hours ago, sondra2368 said:


Your eyes look amazing. I look more like your first photo. I want desperately to get my eyes done. I'm scared that the surgeons will botch it up. Who did you go to and how much was it. I know that my insurance won't pay for it. I would take the flight to England to get my eyes done. My sleeve was done 5/25/16. Is it still too soon to get the eyes done?

They are still quite swollen in that recent photo but perfect now they have settled down.

Ian Whitworth was the surgeon. I had 5 procedures done at the same time and he did them all. Very gifted man!

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