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Good luck and I hope everything goes well with the surgery!

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Congratulations on your surgery date and good luck on surgery day.

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Woohoo! Wishing you the best!

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good luck.

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That is great! Wishing you successful surgery, good health and speedy recovery. We are here for you. Blessings!

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It's good to read about your positive attitude toward the operation! I'm sure everything will be ok. I fully understand you guys here because it's always a weight problem for me after giving birth to my first lovely child. My tummy got bigger, and nothing I could do to save the situation because the problem was in the skin that stretched out. It was a big problem for me, and I decided to have an operation at some point. Via Google, I found out about the company https://gartnerplasticsurgery.com/mommy-makeover/ that could help me with my problem. The doctors did everything at the highest level, and now I'm very satisfied with my body and tummy shape.

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It seems to me that this girl should be forbidden from visiting plastic surgeons and offered psychiatric help. Such experiments with her appearance indicate only a mental disorder.

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This is terrible! It seems to me that this girl should be forbidden from visiting plastic surgeons and offered psychiatric help. Such experiments with her appearance indicate only a mental disorder. Personally, I only enlarged my breasts once. Both after breast enlargement and after breast reduction, the patient needs time to recover. The minimum sick leave will be 5-7 days. At the end of it, you can return to work, provided that it does not involve hard physical labor. Today, painkillers work wonders, but do not overestimate them! Learn more about breast implants omaha.

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Just had my revision on 10/14 with hernia repair. I felt the same way and it's been great. I think because I knew what to expect. Also, they have so many food options available compared to when I had my first GNY in 2007.

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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