Tummy Tuck Friday

angelpride64
on 6/30/10 8:56 am - IL
Hi Everyone,
Just wondering if any of you November 08er's have had a tummy tuck. I am having mine in less than 48 hours. I am scheduled Friday morning at 7am. I was perfectly relaxed until yesterday. Now I am nervous and excited at the same time. I knowit is painful, but I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice.
cricket1970
on 7/6/10 9:46 am - NY
I have not had any plastics done. Not really interested..but I wanted to wish you luck. By now you have already had it..so I am hoping you are feeling good. Let us know how you are doing..take care
Amanda Roberson
on 7/10/10 3:58 am - Houston, TX
Wishing you good luck, that for me just financially isn't in the cards right now but who know a few years down the road. Still working on loosing these last 40lbs that I want to get off of me! This is the hard part. Hoping you have a speedy recovery.



151lbs lost since surgery.  36lbs pre-surgery !
Total today is = 187lbs lost !!!

SandieW
on 7/12/10 1:07 pm - Glenside, PA
I remember waking up from my RNY and thinking - NO WAY AM I EVER GOING TO WILLINGLY HAVE MORE SURGERY.  Much as I hate the hanging flab and skin, I can live with it.  Then again, I maybe didn't have as much weight to lose as some.

Hope your surgery went well - let us know how great you look!

angelpride64
on 8/12/10 3:50 am - IL
Tummy tuck was WAAAAAYYYYYY more painful than the RNY, but I made it through. I am 5 1/2 weeks out and things look wonderful. I am really pleased with the scar. It is almost pencil thin, and I can see a 6 pack under the swelling. My surgeon says I will continue to swell on and off for up to 6-8 months, but I am thrilled with how it looks now.

I had several friends say that I needed to see a plastic surgeon, and I did consult a few, however I went back to my bariatric surgeon, Dr. James Kane Jr, and he did an excellent job. He made me feel much more confortable than the PS I consulted with, and best of all, he got my insurance BCBS of Illinois to pay for it all. Not just a panniculectomy, but a FULL tummy tuck with muscle repair. I just got my eob from the insurance, they paid 100% with ZERO patient liability.

If I can figure out how to post pictures without them looking all stretched out, I'll post some progression pics.
Maureen K.
on 3/26/11 1:32 am
 Mine wasn't painfull at all a little discomfort and tight feeling like you can't stand up straight and getting up from a lying down position takes work but it is the best thing I have ever done next to my 
WLS so enjoy. 


CHeers 

MO

SW - 223  CW- 130 GW- 140  Start Sz 18 Current Sz 4 Ht. 5'6"
 BA- LBL/TT 11/3/09

   

  
Maureen K.
on 3/26/11 1:33 am
 DO It. 


I did bothe the tummy and the girls in one it wasn't painful the tummy although everyone said it would be worse than the girls but I found it the other way around it has been a year now and my girls still aren't completely pain free.

BUt I am truly happy I did both I feel amazing. 

CHeers 

MO

SW - 223  CW- 130 GW- 140  Start Sz 18 Current Sz 4 Ht. 5'6"
 BA- LBL/TT 11/3/09

   

  
Darlene E.
on 9/10/10 5:38 am - Harrow, Canada
Thanks for updating us.
I've been considering a TT as well as arms, and the girls, all in one surgey. I heard it really hurts. Would you do it again knowing what you know now about the pain?
Hope you get those pics up. I'd love to see them.


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