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About this blog
a place to share and discuss the cross effects of weight loss surgery on Fibromyalgia and vice versa
Entries in this blog
WLS and Self-perception
Winter, Fibro, and Weight Loss
What's So Funny . . . Laughter is the best medicine
Welcome to my weight loss blog: Fibro Diva's Bariatric Blog
Weight Loss and Clothing Size
Today's The Day
Today is a bad day
The WLS, "Food", and Fibro
The New Wls Site
September is National Pain Awareness Month
Self-Perception
Pre-op Diet
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.
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.