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momofsix
on 9/3/08 11:46 pm - Pinckney, MI
Topic: RE: Me Again

Wow Corinna!!!!  You look terrific.... You are one brave woman for going through all of that... I don't think I could ever do it... as much as I say I would eventually like to have some work done....  You are doing a great job keeping in shape too... keep up the good work... I can't wait to see how awesome you look when you are all healed....  Take care and don't do too much too soon.....

 

HUGS,

 

Shawn - Lap RNY 11/16/06
319/169/185/204 - 5' 7"  Starting/Goal/Lowest/Current

(deactivated member)
on 9/3/08 8:56 am - FL
Topic: RE: Osteopenia

Do you know Michele (Vitalady.com)?  She says that we need a minimum of 2400 mg of calcium citrate per day.  That would be 6 of the Bariatric Advantage.  I have only been taking three per day.  She has helped a lot of people on the Grads board get their labs back to normal.  I'm going to follow whatever she comes up with after reviewing my labs and see where we go from there. 



 

corinnaq
on 9/3/08 8:40 am - Woodinville, WA
Topic: RE: Osteopenia
bummer!!!  I'm sorry to hear that.

I had a friend mention something interesting to me regarding "weight bearing" the other day.  She said that our bones probably got very strong simply because we were "bearing" so much extra weight on our frames.  Now that we don't have that our bones are probably going to loose density more than usual.  Made a lot of sense to me and made me redouble my calcium/vit D supplement efforts which are the ones I tend to get lax on.

Yep...gotta keep up on all those supplements!!!

Corinna
corinnaq
on 9/3/08 8:36 am - Woodinville, WA
Topic: RE: Me Again

Wanda,

I'd be totally happy if this was my final result so I'm super excited to know that it's going to get even better :-)  Can't wait to go shopping!!!

Corinna Q

corinnaq
on 9/3/08 8:34 am - Woodinville, WA
Topic: RE: Me Again
Thanks Chrisy.  I actually just posted a few more from two weeks out (warning I'm showin' it all).  I'm really excited because my doc said today there is alot of swelling, more than I thought so it's going to be really fun seeing the final shape appear!
(deactivated member)
on 9/3/08 6:45 am - FL
Topic: Osteopenia
I just found out that I have Osteopenia.   Osteopenia is a pre-cursor to Osteoporosis.  Treatment is calcium, vitamin D, and weight bearing exercises.  I do all that already!  I guess I have more malabsorption than I think.  I've had anemia and now this.

Be sure you keep up with your vitamins and exercise!  I would hate to think where I would be if I wasn't taking good care of myself!

Wanda
(deactivated member)
on 9/3/08 6:36 am - FL
Topic: RE: Me Again
Corinna, you are going to love your new shape!  You look great!

Wanda
Chrisy
on 9/2/08 1:57 pm - Sutherlin, OR
Topic: RE: Me Again

Hello,
You look wonderful, and your PS looks like it will be just great for you!  Some day I hope to be where you are at.  But in the mean time, keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your photos with us.
Blessings

CHRISY
 

 

 

 


 

corinnaq
on 9/2/08 3:44 am - Woodinville, WA
Topic: Me Again
Hi guys!!

I must admit that I haven't been on here because I've been addicted to the PS forum lately.  But I agree with all your in your posts to Shawn that we really need to support each other on this forum. 

So here's my update.  I went and did it!  I had a lower body lift and breast augmentation on Aug 18th.  I'm still at home recovering but am working from home (thank goodness for an awesome boss who will let me do that).  Surgery went well but I feel like my recovery is DRAGGING.  I really felt like I'd be doing MUCH better by now.  I was back at work the second week after my RNY.  I turned the corner this weekend and am doing much better but those first two weeks were just killer.  Not so much pain as just being constantly uncomfortable and unable to do anything.  Oh and I itch like crazy...ug!

Now for the great part.  I LOVE my new body.  I still have swelling, of course, but I have a flat tummy...flat...like a board, not even a warped board...flat...no bumps, lumps, flabby ickiness...FLAT.  I can't quite believe it (can you tell?).  Actually I lied, I do have bumps but they are muscles...as in the six pack ab kind of muscles...woohoo!  He took off almost 10 pounds of skin/fat.  I haven't really seen it on the scale yet although even that is down three pounds.  Most of my swelling is around the incisions on my hips...not sure why it decided to hang out there but whatever.  I know I'm way lucky in that department from a lot of people.  I got my drains out at about 10 days which was super nice too.  I know several girls who had them in for four to six weeks...I can't even imagine.   My breasts are perfect.  I was really concerned about the size he recommended.  I've always been quite small (thus no need for a lift thank goodness) so when he said I'd end up a large C maybe even a D in some bras I freaked a bit.  But I trusted him and they look awesome.  Not nearly as big as I thought and they totally fit my body (with my flat tummy...did I mention that part? :-))

I did upload some pics of my tummy from four days post op.  I should have my bf takes some pictures tonight of the whole deal.  I didn't want any pictures of my back because it looked like someone had used me for a punching bag.  I'd never seen so many different colored bruises.  They did a lot of lipo on my back and sides and my back bruised like crazy.  My sides just hurt.

By the way I loved that they finally changed our forum to this format!!

I'm looking forward to getting back to real life.  I'm so ready to start working out and really toning my body now that I will be able to see the difference everywhere and not just in my arms and legs.  That is several weeks away yet but I'm excited for it which I definitely needed.  I was loosing steam fast on the working out thing.

Okay, I think I've rambled on enough.  I think about you ladies every day and even knowing that you're here is a wonderful feeling. 

Corinna Q: of the flat tummy (sorry I just had to say it one more time :-))
corinnaq
on 9/2/08 3:21 am - Woodinville, WA
Topic: RE: bm's floating?
How very interesting!  I had no idea floating stool was something to even think about.  I definitely have a lot of gas (usually no smell thank goodness) now though which seems typical but now I understand why.  I didn't know it was because of malabsorption.  The odd thing is I've noticed this more now (nearing the two year mark) that I did in the beginning so I'm not sure I subscribe to the resolving when the GI tract becomes accustomed to it. 

Anyway, thank you for the information!!

Corinna Q
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