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a place to share and discuss the cross effects of weight loss surgery on Fibromyalgia and vice versa
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Post Surgical Body Issues
potatoe sack thighs, and
a thut [a but that literally sags into my thighs with no definition between these body parts].
I don't know if this is due to the rapid weight loss or because I am fast approaching 60 years old [thus the result of aging], or, a combination of the two. No matter the reason, I'm exercising. I've been working with both a physical trainer and a physical therapist and developed an exercise program that supposedly will address my body issues while being appropriate for my Fibromyalgia/chronic pain and over 50 age group. I joined a gym in Chicago, for when I am home, and utilize the fitness center in my daughter's apartment complex in Milwaukee/Brown Deer when visiting her and my granddaughter. I'm worried about working out too much because now I'm losing volume in the girls [my breast]. On top of this, I have developed keloids at the surgical incision sites. I expected them, as an African American, I've had problems with them in the past. I've tried using cocoa butter, shea butter, etc. to no avail. Short of surgery, I guess there's nothing I can do about the sagging. I found some suggestions for handling keloids naturally. Guess I'll try them.
Fda Fibromyalgia Public Meeting On Patient-Focused Drug Development
WLS and Self-perception
Winter, Fibro, and Weight Loss
Post Op Exercise: Combating the Sag
Don't Let Fibro Sabotage Your Weight Loss
Weight Loss and Clothing Size
Holidays And Cultural Food Traditions
Emotional Eating
Daily Affirmations For A Fibromyalgia/chronic Pain Sleever
Grandchildren
Highlights from PAINWeek 2013
PainWeek 2013
WLS, Dehydration, and Fibromyalgia
Going To Emergency Room
Extreme Exhaustion
First Family Event Post OP
DEA Online drug scam alert
Post Surgery: Things That Make You Go HMMM!
my feel and ankles look like those of an elephant.
Then I remembered what Tony said, "As long as you sip and pee all day long, you're doing fine". Ok really, my son remembered. I called Tony at LCMH and he said this is normal because I was being pumped full of fluids and will eventually urinate out all the excess fluids and swelling.