List and Cost of" Mama June's" WLS-Related Surgeries

Amy R.
on 3/16/17 11:30 pm, edited 3/17/17 4:38 am

All that surgery and she still has a tummy? and (pardon me please) a neck like that?

You guys on OH that have had plastics all look strikingly beautiful AND fit and such. Also, I agree with WD. I am a size 10 or 12 now. If I added 40 pounds I'd be lucky to get into a 16.

I feel mean even commenting on this but it's not even CLOSE to what I thought her big reveal would be. I hope it's helped her self-esteem to the point where she quits dating the pedophile boyfriend and finds a decent guy.


edited to add: I just re-read this and realized how snarky and pathetic I sound. I'd delete it but I hate when people delete so I'm leaving it here - but with a sincere apology. I don't need to be commenting on anyone else's body. Public figure or no.

White Dove
on 3/16/17 7:57 pm - Warren, OH

I am 68 years old and grew up in the 1950's. People were much slimmer than they are now.

Your dress size was half of your waist size. At 18, I weighed 120 pounds had a 24 inch waist and wore a size 12. Most women had a 30 or 32 inch waist and wore size 14 or 16. The glamorous film star, Marilyn Monroe wore size 14.

My mother was a size 18 and that was considered very heavy. It meant a 36 inch waist. She would diet down to a size 14, but always gained it back. She baked fresh loaves of homemade bread every day, We had ice creams, home baked pies, cakes and cookies all of the time.

I was in a size 14 when I first started Weigh****chers in 1972. I got down to 120 again, but strangely fit into size 10's. A few years later, at 120, I could wear size 5.

Now I wear a size 4 at 136 pounds. It is interesting how sizes changed through the years.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

zann50
on 3/17/17 2:33 am
On March 17, 2017 at 2:57 AM Pacific Time, White Dove wrote:

I am 68 years old and grew up in the 1950's. People were much slimmer than they are now.

Your dress size was half of your waist size. At 18, I weighed 120 pounds had a 24 inch waist and wore a size 12. Most women had a 30 or 32 inch waist and wore size 14 or 16. The glamorous film star, Marilyn Monroe wore size 14.

My mother was a size 18 and that was considered very heavy. It meant a 36 inch waist. She would diet down to a size 14, but always gained it back. She baked fresh loaves of homemade bread every day, We had ice creams, home baked pies, cakes and cookies all of the time.

I was in a size 14 when I first started Weigh****chers in 1972. I got down to 120 again, but strangely fit into size 10's. A few years later, at 120, I could wear size 5.

Now I wear a size 4 at 136 pounds. It is interesting how sizes changed through the years.

We are close in age and I agree with amount of weight and clothing sizes changing greatly through the years...vanity sizing created per manufacturing and ? designers to make us feel better and make purchases??

Knitter215
on 3/17/17 5:35 am
VSG on 08/23/16

Just on the clothes size thing -- I'm about 6.5 months post op. Found some older clothes at the bottom of a drawer - size 14 skirts from the late 1980s and early 1990s when I first started practicing law. By today's sizing, I'm wearing a 12 for the most part as a skirt or pants. While I can get my hips into these skirts, I cannot button them at the waists - I know when I bought these items I was probably 15-20 pounds lighter than I am right now. So @WhiteDove, you are so right on the messing around with the sizes of stuff.

Keep on losing!

Diana

HW 271.5 (April 2016) SW 246.9 (8/23/16) CW 158 (5/2/18)

Batwingsman
on 3/17/17 7:31 am - Garland, TX

See, that's what's confusing to me (and probably a lot of other guys) about dress sizes .. so a Size 4 means you have an 8" waist???

Frank talk about the DS / "All I ever wanted to be was thin, like that Rolling Stones dude ... "

HW/461 LW/251 GW/189 CW/274 (yep, a DS semi-failure - it happens :-( )

White Dove
on 3/17/17 7:50 am - Warren, OH

Size 4 did not exist then. There were a few 8's. Anyone smaller wore children's sizes or had clothes custom made.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

pammieanne
on 3/17/17 7:38 am - OK
RNY on 05/16/16

Yup... I was 150 pounds and wearing a size 10 25 years ago... today I weighed in at 148.6, and am wearing 8's with a few 6's thrown in, and S/M shirts (with a 34DDD chest!)...

Sizing has definitely changed.

As far as momma June goes, I think when her show aires, we'll find that she's much smaller than that picture above if she's wearing a size 4. I think they're holding on on 'true' NEW pics until they air the show. I've never watched her show/s... I know who she is, and I've heard her voice... she irritates me too much

Height 5'5" HW 260 SW 251 CW 141.6 (2/27/18)

RNY 5-16-16 Pre-Op 9lbs, M1-18.5lbs, M2-18.1lbs, M3-14.8lbs, M4-10.4lbs, M5-9.2lbs, M6-7lbs, M7-6.2lbs, M8-8.8lbs,M9-7.8lbs, M10-1 lb, M11-.6lbs, M12-4.4lbs

alston87
on 3/17/17 4:32 am
RNY on 02/27/17

All of the spoiler alert photos that keep appearing are from last week's episode. In the show she is trying to get into a size 4 red dress. Since the season is not over I don't think we have seen her in the size 4 yet (even the "leaked" photos). I also think the photos like the one above are also before the plastics.

HW: 290ish    Consult Weight: 262   Height: 5' 7''

 Initial Consult: 12/9/16  RNY:  2/27/17

 

 

4MRB4PHOTO
on 3/18/17 6:12 am
VSG on 07/28/14

"...Like her or hate her, you have to admit she is helping get the word out on WLS and PS big time..."

Maybe in the same way that Jeffrey Dahmer showed the benefits of proper refrigeration.

AggieMae
on 3/18/17 1:59 pm
VSG on 10/25/16

Yes, she lost weight, but she is still obese. I'm going to have to call BS on the size "4" nonsense... I weighed 213lbs today and I am size 16 or a VERY TIGHT 14... it's a typo or utter BS.

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