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So the other day I couldn't find a before picture...found one and it's frightening! It's a weird pic because I have this NPPV mask on trying it out in class (I'm a Respiratory Therapy student). Also I am reposting the picture I took last week at 88 lbs total. In the picture I am probably 280 or so. After picture I am 214.

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So the other day I couldn't find a before picture...found one and it's frightening! It's a weird pic because I have this NPPV mask on trying it out in class (I'm a Respiratory Therapy student). Also I am reposting the picture I took last week at 88 lbs total. In the picture I am probably 280 or so. After picture I am 214.

Well done!

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Wow is right!

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Thank you for posting this and giving me hope. (Started at 295, am 280-ish now, no surgery date yet.)

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Good for you!!!!!

:) :) :)

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before picture...found one and it's frightening!

libearzomom

looked up NPPV mask (non invasive positive pressure ventilation) that you were wearing in the class

reminded me of CPAP that i no longer wear :)

ventilator used as mask instead of a tube (mask is tolerated by patient better than a tube)

just want to share - not off topic - similarity (I think :wacko: ????)

just to mention - i saw a dr tv story the other night - dr. had lots of trouble putting a trach in the patient - because the patient had "no neck" due to his obesity!! :angry:

doc finally did a successful tracheatame - almost couldn't, and patient would have died from not being able to have a simple surgical procedure :angry:

only tv show - but the story is true - the names chanaged to protect the innocent :lol:

anyways, back to you liberzmom!!!! :)

great pictures showing your success

keep up the good work :)

congrats

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You look awesome!! thanks for posting that:)

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libearzomom

looked up NPPV mask (non invasive positive pressure ventilation) that you were wearing in the class

reminded me of CPAP that i no longer wear :)

ventilator used as mask instead of a tube (mask is tolerated by patient better than a tube)

just want to share - not off topic - similarity (I think :wacko: ????)

just to mention - i saw a dr tv story the other night - dr. had lots of trouble putting a trach in the patient - because the patient had "no neck" due to his obesity!! :angry:

doc finally did a successful tracheatame - almost couldn't, and patient would have died from not being able to have a simple surgical procedure :angry:

only tv show - but the story is true - the names chanaged to protect the innocent :lol:

anyways, back to you liberzmom!!!! :)

great pictures showing your success

keep up the good work :)

congrats

Thanks for the post- yep- that machine can be used for both CPAP and BiPAP, it is mainly used if a patient is either hypoxemic (CPAP) or hypercapnic (BiPAP), to try to avoid the invasiveness of having a tube down their throat, or in the case of the gentleman you wrote about, a hole in their neck! The instructor wanted us to feel how a patient feels with that on their face. It's not very comfortable!

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