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PattyL
on 7/1/20 11:34 am
Topic: RE: How was your process?

I am coming up on 20 years post op so I just have a normal life. Well, at least quasi normal...

Dee_Caprini
on 7/1/20 10:13 am
Topic: RE: Healing from plastic surgery

I also think it may be HOW you are hurting. What products were used? I haven't had plastic surgery yet but I have researched it a lot... I asked a few of the surgeons what they use internally and a couple stated surgical glue and others stated nylon threads. I know for a fact that my body is sensitive to certain adhesives and I am fairly certain I won't do well with the nylon threads. So, it may just take longer for your body to heal as I have heard that it can take up to a year as well to "feel normal".

Maybe suggest seeing your primary doctor to get the second opinion to make sure there are no infections?

Hoping you feel better soon.

JasmineC1999
on 6/30/20 9:53 pm
Topic: How was your process?

I just wanted to know how everyone's process is going. Before and after

Sunshine16
on 6/27/20 4:48 am
Topic: RE: Acid reflux burning near duodenum

All I can say is No more alcohol for me...and Damn about that

SW / CW / GW 292 / 188 / 174 - Height 5'7, Size 10

lightweightds
on 6/23/20 8:21 am
Topic: RE: Sleeve revision to DS

Why is that Toyin12?

KikiDee
on 6/22/20 8:39 pm
VSG on 06/27/16
Topic: RE: Sleeve revision to DS

Thank you everyone! My surgery was canceled due to the Covid-19 but was just rescheduled for July 22. I'm super excited and super nervous!
I hope everyone is staying safe during this time!
I can't wait to be happy and healthy again!
I have read and appreciate all of your replies! Hope to hear more stories and experiences with the DS! This is so informative for me!

Janet P.
on 6/21/20 6:06 am
Topic: RE: Weight loss requirements before surgery

I didn't have any weight loss requirements before surgery so my BMI doesn't matter (BTW it was higher than yours). Are you already in Mexico? Have you talked to them? Did they tell you up front that you needed to get to 45 or no surgery?

Janet in Leesburg
DS 2/25/03
Hazem Elariny
-175

Janet P.
on 6/21/20 6:01 am
Topic: RE: 2 Years On Fortero for Osteoporosis

That's great. I tried two rounds of Reclast and nothing happened - not worse, not better. The neurologist deemed it a failure. I deemed it not a failure but not a success. At least it didn't get worse.I think Fortero and Reclast are the same family. I'm meeting with my primary doctor this week. We've talked about Prolia and I'm probably going to try that and see what happens. I'm 17+ years postop (I'm 63) and have pretty bad t scores. Hope you see continued success.

Janet in Leesburg
DS 2/25/03
Hazem Elariny
-175

lilavati
on 6/19/20 1:57 pm - Palo Alto, CA
Topic: RE: Anyone have DS from one of these 3 surgeons?

Yes I had Dr. Keshishian Dr.K for my surgery 7 years ago. He and his staff were wonderful.

I have a good friend who has Dr. John Rabkin. I have met him and gone to some of his group meetings. Both my friend and I both think he is wonderful also.

I live in northern CA so Dr. K is too far for me to see him - I am very glad I had him do my surgery.

Noodle65
on 6/19/20 12:05 pm
DS on 10/18/12
Topic: 2 Years On Fortero for Osteoporosis

Greetings

I wanted to provide my 2 year update on Fortero. This drug can only been taken for 2 years and I have have great success. At the one year mark, I recovered 9% in my spine going from osteoporosis to none and I gained a half inch back. Now at the 2 year mark, I gained 3% in my femur. Still osteoporosis but much improved t score.

The plan now is to take prolia to solidify the progress made. Does anyone have experience with prolia?

Blessings

Julie

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