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Frangipani & TexasBecky get Reconstructed
Frangipani replied to TexasBecky's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hey Jody, Great to hear that you're having such a wonderful time!!! Well I've got problems with taking photos right now. First of all my "photographer" (DH) has been off island since last weekend and he won't be back for a few days yet. Then, we'll be ships passing in the night because right around the time he's due to return, I'm headed back up to Miami (DH and I are both very independent people if you haven't already noticed, it's actually a wonder that two "lone rangers" like us were even motivated to get married :drool:). The other problem I have is that I don't have a single bottom that fits me anymore. I thought I had planned ahead when I went out shopping after surgery, but I'm now swimming in the bottoms that I bought. I think I'm going to have to ask my Dr. for a "Brazilian Butt" just to keep my pants up :tt2::tongue:! Will post pics when I have some clothes that fit, which hopefully will be late next week once I get to Miami. Here's a money-making tip for you girls -- buy some Stein Mart stock -- FAST!!!! Cheerio! :smile: -
Kareyquilts, Mimin, Ghost & BJean The Final Push
Frangipani replied to kareyquilts's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hi Karey, Just checking in to say that I'm thinking about you and sending quick healing vibes your way. I hope you're resting comfortably and feeling much better. :smile::drool: -
Frangipani & TexasBecky get Reconstructed
Frangipani replied to TexasBecky's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hi Ladies, hope everyone is having a lovely summer weekend! Becky, I hope you're continuing to enjoy your Birthday. How's it going -- still partying? :smile::tt2: Well, I'm happy to report that there is still no noticeable swelling. If anything, the little bit of swelling I had has gone away. Still keeping my fingers crossed, but it looks like keeping the drain in for 5 long weeks might all be worth it in the end :thumbup::drool: Have a great Sunday everyone! -
Kareyquilts, Mimin, Ghost & BJean The Final Push
Frangipani replied to kareyquilts's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Very well put BJean! Karey you are a gift to all of us here, for sure!!! But OMG, I'm just getting caught up on all the threads and postings I participate in and I was shocked to read your post. Great big healing hugs to you, wonderful lady and I hope you're feeling much better today. Please keep us posted as you're able to -- there are a lot of people out here who are thinking of you and wishing you the best. -
Frangipani & TexasBecky get Reconstructed
Frangipani replied to TexasBecky's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hi Cori, Gosh, I can totally understand now why Brian is concerned about you having PS. I'm so sorry to hear that he lost his Mom that way. As far as how long I will be in the VI, we are here indefinitely. At some point, I will probably live here part-time and in Santa Fe, New Mexico part-time, which is why I didn't ship everything down here. Thanks Cori! :wink2::smile::smile: Good news so far -- no swell hell! Because the drain is now out, I was able to wear my wonderful compression garment that I purchased from Nouvelle, and in fact when I woke up this morning, there appeared to be no swelling whatsoever. I plan to ask my Dr. about this when I see him next, but I'm starting to wonder if toward the end, my body was actually starting to react to the drain itself and that's why my drain output never did drop down the way it should have. The one good thing that did come out of this, is that I made a connection with a delightful lady in Orange County, CA, who I found on MakeMeHeal.com. She had her TT one week before me and had her drain in for five weeks too! She and I are laughing about this because we believe we set a record. Her Dr. told her that she had her drain far longer than any patient he'd ever had. Anyhow, she's great, and we've been emailing back and forth quite a bit and supporting each other through the experience. Gotta love the Internet -- you meet all kinds of terrific people who you would never meet otherwise. Foofy, if you want encouragement we should probably let Becky handle that question alone. I'm a "pear" shape and carried almost all of my excess weight in my hip and thigh area and I still need to have one more surgery to fully address my lower body issues. As it stands now, my thighs and the Giant Redwoods rival each other in diameter......... Thanks Salsa :smile:. My incisions leaked for a time too in a certain spot -- don't worry it's annoying, but it will go away. And yes, the sanitary pads help immensely -- that was truly invaluable advice from Kat :scared2:!!!! -
Hi Guys, I am going through something right now and I thought I would check in to see if anyone else is feeling the same way.......... I suddenly realized the other day that I'm simply not capable of judging how I look. I mean (even though I do still have another 24 pounds to lose), I guess I'm not fat anymore. I am a size ten now, which seems like a somewhat "normal" size, but when I look in the mirror I'm still seeing a very heavyset person. I definitely "feel" better, no aches and pains and I can feel that I'm carrying less weight, but to me, I still "look" pretty much like I always did. I don't know, it's just really weird. Maybe plastic surgery will take care of this problem as it is certainly possible that all of this sagging and bagging skin is altering my perception of myself -- or perhaps it will just take time for my brain to catch up with my body. I can't say that this is a self-esteem issue per se, I don't feel badly about myself, I just still "think" I'm fat........ Does this make sense? Is anyone else having this problem?
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Hi Nana, Sorry it took me a while to respond to your post, but I did enjoy it!!!. NAAA syndrome -- LOL :drool:! Trust me, I'm there too, which is remarkable considering that I was previously the world's largest "pear"!!!! I also suffered from NBAA (no boobs at all) syndrome, but fortunately with the help of my plastic surgeon and a little "silicone therapy," I'm happy to report that I'm in complete remission :thumbup:! Keep your posts coming lady, you crack me up! Hi Di, Thanks for your post. Are you scheduled to be banded soon?
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Frangipani & TexasBecky get Reconstructed
Frangipani replied to TexasBecky's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hi All, Becky I hope you're out celebrating as I write this and having a wonderful time!!!! Well, the drain is out. The Dr. gave me the heads up to have it pulled because I'm going back up to Miami next week and he can follow up with me if I develop any problems, such as excessive swelling. The good news is that there is almost no swelling, despite the fact that I ran around most of the day and was on my feet for hours -- so thus far (fingers crossed), it's looking like my patience with keeping it in so long is paying off. To celebrate I went out shopping. (I don't know if I've ever told you ladies this about myself, but I love shopping :thumbup::tongue:). My figure is completely different from what it has ever been (especially with the new breasts), so it was really fun trying things on and experimenting with new looks. So that's my big news for the day. I hope everyone is enjoying their evening and working up to a wonderful weekend! BTW Jody, thanks for the nice words. You're a terrific lady, and I'm honored that you consider me a friend. -
Frangipani & TexasBecky get Reconstructed
Frangipani replied to TexasBecky's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hey Becky! Happy Birthday!!!! Wow, you've made so many wonderful things happen in your life in the past year, I know this will be a great celebration for you!!! :wub: -
Thanks Dr. S ! You are always so helpful and generous with you time and advice -- it's great to have you on this site helping us out. :wub: I have another question for you, do PS patients sometimes have a "foreign body" reaction to their surgical drains? If so, what might indicate that this is happening?
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Frangipani & TexasBecky get Reconstructed
Frangipani replied to TexasBecky's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Becky! WOW :tt1: Look at you girl!!! You are stylin' and profilin'!!! You look like a super model!!!! Woo Hoo!!! Look out North America, cause Texas Becky is coming!!!! -
Hi Dr. Schulman, Thanks again for the great advice regarding scar treatments. I've been using the paper tape and the local pharmacy was able to order a product for me called Dermatix. I was wondering if you know anything about this product and if so, what you think of it.
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Frangipani & TexasBecky get Reconstructed
Frangipani replied to TexasBecky's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hey Jody, LOL -- you crazy girl!!! :lol: I do still have my drain, and yes, it is very possible to function normally and even exercise with it in, as I have been doing. However, it still does limit the things I can wear. I can wear babydoll tops because they drape and cover the slight bulge that the drain creates, but I can't really wear my new fitted tee shirts yet. So once the drain is out, I will definitely put some pics up. BTW, my babydoll top that shows a lot of cleavage has really gotten me some good service.......... I had to go back to the pharmacy on Tuesday to stock up on paper tape. Even though I wasn't showing any cleavage when I went back, the pharmacist remembered me and popped right out from behind the counter to assist me again. I asked him if he could order me some sort of a silicone scar treatment (I didn't specify a brand because you have to be flexible when you live on an island). Anyhow, his clerk just called me. He found me a product called Dermatix, and it's already there and ready to be picked up! Wow! If this keeps up that Stein Mart top will end up being the best $30 I've ever spent :tongue::tongue::tongue:. -
Frangipani & TexasBecky get Reconstructed
Frangipani replied to TexasBecky's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Woo Hoo Becky!!!! Size 8 -- Congratulations!!! :woot: :cool2::smile::smile::bananapowerslide::bananapowerslide::bananapowerslide::bananapowerslide::bananapowerslide: -
11 months, 119 pounds lost and Goal!!!
Frangipani replied to Frangipani's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Jody, LOL :lol: and thanks!!! No problem -- I'll loan the $20, and my interest rate will be the next Stein Mart coupon you get in the mail :smile::tongue::smile:! -
Thanks Lulu :smile::smile::smile:! I got another walk in tonight -- can't wait to get back to my running and yoga and pilates, but that will be a little while yet....... Jody, welcome back :cool2:! Have a great night everyone!!!! July Exercise Challenge 5/12 Sessions
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Just facial stuff here....
Frangipani replied to TerriDoodle's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hi Terri, Your results are fabulous! The Dr. opened up the eye area just beautifully and yet everything still looks very natural. Congratulations!!!! :frown::thumbup: -
Jody, What a pleasure to see your photos!!!! You look FABULOUS!!! What an adorable little hottie you are!!! And of course the Stein Mart outfit rocks :thumbup::biggrin:!!! Love you girl! Congratulations :crying::thumbup::frown:!!!
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Hi Everyone! Daddy -- you rock!!! I can't wait to start getting back in my full-blown workouts again, and eventually I hope to be in your league! Ceradad -- Thanks for sharing the story about your DD and dancing, it made me smile!!!:eek::smile::wink2: LuLu -- Welcome back! Great to hear that you had a wonderful getaway!!! Becky -- You go girl!!! I'm not there yet, but hope to be soon!!! :tongue_smilie::thumbup::tt1: I got another walk in last night -- I'm continuing to add more hills to my route each day, and slowly but surely I'll be back to where I was. Have a great day all!!!! July Exercise Challenge 4/12 Sessions
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Frangipani & TexasBecky get Reconstructed
Frangipani replied to TexasBecky's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hi Cori, Oh we definitely are corrupting you, that's what we love to do -- corrupt the women of America :confused_smile::biggrin::smile2:! But let me ask you this, is there anything that men think we need? Just ask a man, do I need this or do I need that, and the answer will almost always be NO, NO, NO!!! BTW, I LOVE your new bike. It's gorgeous and I hope you're having a lot of fun with it. I love biking so much and really miss it. My bike is in storage in the States right now, because biking is not really an option here on the island. For one, the roads here are unrelentingly steep, and secondly the crazy drivers (which I guess I should include myself in that group, if I'm being honest) make biking fairly dangerous. There is a group of incredibly fit, hard-core men that go out biking at dawn (the only time when the roads might even be remotely safe for biking), but they all look like something out of the Tour de France, and probably are. Needless to say, there is NO WAY that I could keep up with that crowd. Anyhow, enjoy!!!! -
Frangipani & TexasBecky get Reconstructed
Frangipani replied to TexasBecky's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hi Becky, I'm glad to hear that everything went so well with the Dr. today!!! Yes, I believe that my Dr. will be just continuing the TT incision right on along into the back, but I will confirm all the details with him once I plan out phase 2, which I hope will be very soon! I'll be curious to know whether or not he'll propose to do that fat transfer to fill out the backside. I asked him about this and he told me that he does it on an "as needed" basis. I know from his photos that he does gorgeous backsides and I trust his judgment completely, so just as I did with the breasts, I'll let him decide the best way to go about this, and just show up for the surgery :confused_smile:. Yes, Dr. S was very helpful regarding the scar treatment advice, and I'm already wearing my tape. Have a great night! :smile2::smile::crying: -
Thanks for the additional info Dr. S -- really appreciate it! :cursing::smile:
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Boo Boo Kitty's PS Journey
Frangipani replied to Boo Boo Kitty's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
BBK great news!!!! Now that's what I expected to hear all along. All that other stuff that was going on before was just bizzaro and not at all what I expected from someone affiliated with a great institution like U of M. You probably just caught the Dr. on a bad day the last time you talked to him, but obviously this story will have a very happy ending. Congratulations on a successful resolution!!!! I'm sure you'll love the results!!!! :cursing::thumbup: -
Thanks for the great advice Dr. S, and for the $$$ savings too! :cursing: I can see that I need to revamp my whole regime here. I do have paper tape which I'll start using right away. I live on an island so I'll probably have to mail order the silicone gel, but I will definitely do so and give it a try. Thanks again!
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Hi Dr. Schulman, Thank you for starting this highly informative thread! I have a question about scar treatments. I recently had a full TT and a BL with implants. I'm currently using Mederma in the hopes that it will reduce my scarring over time, but I wondered if there are any better and more effective treatments out there. Also, are any products in particular that you recommend to your patients? Thanks for any advice and information you might have. :smile2: