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Those of you that have had a tummy tuck
Sue Magoo replied to spoiltmom's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hi: I didn't actually go down any sizes from tummy tuck. Everything just fit better. If all you have left is loose tissue without any fat on it, there won't be alot of change if you're anything like me. Best wishes to you. Sue -
Panniculectomy & Tummy Tuck - Help!
Sue Magoo replied to Lori_K's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Lori - I put my answers next to your questions below. I know it's scary to think about it, and yes, it will be more painful than lap band surgery, but the end results make every bit of the discomfort worth it! My band surgeon suggested that I take additional Vitamin c before and for 8 weeks post op. I healed very well, so I pass this suggestion along to you too. Best wishes to you. Keep us posted. Sue -
Congratulations! Of course it's worth celebrating. I started at 324 and it is overwhelming to think about it more than one pound at a time. The next 50 will be very noticeable. Getting under 300 is amazing. Wait until you see what it is like to get under 200 - triple what it felt like to get under 300. Keep in mind that with the LapBand you're supposed to average 1 - 2 pounds a week. Seems to me like you're right where you're supposed to be. Slow and steady wins the race. Celebrate with something meaningful to you. Sue
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Laxatives before surgery?
Sue Magoo replied to Jessie26's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My surgeon required us to be on a strictly liquid diet ten days before surgery which was like a laxative for me! then no liquid after midnight night before surgery. Best wishes to you. Sue -
Hi: Make sure you're not eating too fast and try not to wait too many hours between meals. Chew until it feels like mashed potatoes in your mouth before swallowing. If liquids are going down fine you're probably not too tight, but if you have trouble with liquids or are getting heartburn you might be too tight. Slow down and chew like mad and see if that makes a difference. If not, call your doctor because you may need a slight unfill. Please let us know how you're doing. Take care. Sue
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Questions for anyone at any stage out
Sue Magoo replied to Auroraishere's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
1. Only that I didn't get it done sooner. 2. I didn't know that I would have staples. 3. I had 2 weeks of vacation. 4. I felt normal after about 4 weeks. Takes a while for energy level to return, then it just goes up and up and up! 5. I recommend that you take measurements before starting and take monthly measurements afterwards. There are times when the scale slows to a crawl, but you'll notice that you're improving still by checking your measurements. Best wishes to you! Sue -
I've heard that frequent heartburn can cause a hoarse voice. Please let us know how you make out. Take care. Sue
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POST-0P SURGERY SCARS
Sue Magoo replied to newlady1's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi: My scars faded quite nicely. If you're really concerned about the scars you may want to consider the single incision lap band surgery. I'm not sure how they do it, but I think they do most of the work from your belly button. Sue -
I disagree. My rashes were pink, and came back a few times, but I did not have ulcers. Go to a doctor that deals with post WLS patients and you'll have a better chance of getting any insurance coverage. Insurances vary so much. Best wishes to you. Sue
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Congrats on your continued success!
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Hi: I recommend that you find a plastic surgeon that has dealt with alot of patients with weight loss surgery. If you look at www.makemeheal.com you may be able to find somebody in your area that can recommend a surgeon that specializes in plastic surgery for post weight loss surgery patients. Good luck! I got coverage for a panniculectomy but paid for the upgrade to tummy tuck. I'm very happy with the results. Take care. Sue
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Long-Term with the lap band...
Sue Magoo replied to emily_0192010's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi: I'm almost 4 years out. At 3 years out I had a slip and got my older band replaced. The older band (alot smaller) had more complications than the current one. Overall, I'm still very happy with the results. I started at 324 and got down as low as 174. I got up as high as 208 when my band was slipped, but I'm maintaining down at 190 for six months now. I think that the lapband requires alot of follow up with your surgeon. Luckily my surgeon is great and I didn't mind all of the follow up. Pick someone that you will want to see for the long-term. Take care and best wishes to you. Sue -
Lena - So sorry to hear about those muscle spasms. Hope it resolves quickly!
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2.5 years post op, having horrible pains!!!
Sue Magoo replied to MariaMaria's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hi: I had issues with spicy foods just prior to my gallbladder attack. Hope that's not what you're headed for. I would have pain after spicy foods, or after something with a little bit of fat/grease in it. Good luck. Keep us posted. Sue -
2.5 years post op, having horrible pains!!!
Sue Magoo replied to MariaMaria's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
You really should call your doctor. Something is going on that shouldn't be. Maybe you need a slight unfill? Maybe you're having a gallbladder issue? Maybe it's something else. My lapband surgeon is wonderful. He says "if it's a pain between your knees and your neck he wants us to call". Your band shouldn't be causing pain. Please take care and let us know what happens. Sue -
Hi: Congrats! It is definitely the icing on the cake after losing so much weight. There will be pain, but it will be bearable. Ask your doctor if he/she is sending you home with a pain pump. Makes it much easier for the first few days. I know the pain and I would do it over if I had to (but never will have to). Take care. Sue
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Lena: So sorry that you're still in such pain. Remember, when there is pain it's best to stay on top of it by taking your pain meds at regular intervals because it's harder to chase the pain away than it is to keep it at bay. Take care and think about how good mashed potatoes will be when you are feeling better:) Sue
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ANYONE BANDED 2 TO 3 YEARS AGO ON?
Sue Magoo replied to NEWME10's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi: First band July 2007, slipped sometime last Spring, new band July 2010. Starting weight 324, lowest weight 174, went up to 208 when band was slipped. Now maintaining around 188 to 192. Still love my band because it's my belly cop. There is so much left to the responsibility of the bandster - making the right choices, getting some exercise. Can't maintain without doing the right thing at least half of the week . Best wishes to the rest of you. Sue -
If you go to my profile page and look at my pics you'll see what I looked like after losing 150 pounds. I'm about 10 pounds heavier than I was then, but you'll get the basic idea on how a lower belly looks after losing alot of weight. Good luck to you. Sue
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Interesting Comment made on Dr. Oz show yesterday re: Insurance
Sue Magoo replied to slm2007's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had the old, small band. I had a slip and got a newer band with insurance coverage. The first band was July 2007 and second band was July 2010. Sue -
Hi: Location, location, location. It really makes a big difference. My tummy tuck was $21k, but luckily insurance covered 2/3 of the cost because of a medically necessary panniculectomy being covered. I paid the difference to upgrade to a tummy tuck. Very happy with the results. I'm in the Boston area where medical costs are very high. Best wishes to you. Sue
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2bites and I'm done :(
Sue Magoo replied to zeniada's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Zeniada I had this problem when I started solids too. I was trying to eat too fast. So, I got a one-minute egg timer (www.unclesgames.com) and made myself wait for the timer until I could have another tiny bite. It made all the difference to me. I actually bought five of them and had one at work, one at desk, one at my best friend's house, etc. I think there can also be a problem if you wait too many hours between meals. I found that if I went more than five hours I would have a problem, so I started to have a healthy snack late afternoon to hold me over until dinner. It's definitely a learning process and we're all different, so what works for one person may not work for the next. However, it's so worth it in the long run. I was wearing a tight 26/28 and these days I'm wearing a comfortable 14, or a tight 12 Best wishes to you. Sue -
Post Tummy Tuck - Pudgy Pubic Area???
Sue Magoo replied to julie.ann's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Julie: It might have to do with gravity. Your swelling could be dropping to the lowest point of your abdomen. My doctor did some lipo in that area when I had my tummy tuck and it's not chubby anymore Give it some time, or complain to the surgeon that you're not happy with that area and could he do some lip there? Good luck. Sue