nervous about PS on Monday morning

Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 1/24/09 9:29 pm - OH
I am having my TT (and he's going to do the brachioplasty revision at the same time) first thing Monday morning (we have to be at the hospital at 6:30am). I'm a little ambivalent about having spent so much money , but mostly I am nervous about having MORE pain and how well I will be able to get up and down with my whole abdomen sore and only one arm to rely on to help out.   Mostly, I cannot believe that I am having yet another surgery (this makes three) to take care of what most people are able to have done in a single surgery.  Since I was very LUCKY to have found a surgeon in Dayton who would accept insurance for my panniculectomy (and therefore had to play by his "rules"), the first two surgeries HAD to be separate... but I wish I had just found a way to have the abdominoplasty done when he did the mons lift and arms (second surgery).

I know I will enjoy this summer so much more after I have this done (no more trying to find clothes to hide the big ol' muffin top, no more problems with this persistent seroma, no more pooch when I stand up because my abdominal muscles are stretched out so much)... just nervous and ready to get it over with.  Not sure whether he's going to do a "reverse" cut (inverted V right below the breasts) or just open me up vertically (between my RNY/hernia and a scar from a previous surgery that runs from my belly button down, all but about 2 inches of my tummy has a vertical scar anyway)... I would think the vertical incision would make it easier to get to everything, but I would probably lose my belly button.

Oh, well... off to clean house so I don;t have to come home to a messy one!

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

hippie_chick
on 1/25/09 12:54 am - Pensacola, FL
Good luck to you! I'll keep you in my thoughts and swing my cat around a bit too! You will really enjoy this summer  - sleeveless tops - woohoo!!!

NO man or woman is worth your tears... and the one who IS,
won't make you cry!!

                                                                  
           Lap RNY 5/21/08 Pre-op - 222 / Current - 137 / Goal -135      
                                                             

(deactivated member)
on 1/25/09 1:22 am - South Point, OH
I will be hoping and praying for a safe day for you tomorrow.  Please let me know if you need anything at all!
(deactivated member)
on 1/25/09 2:18 am
I was just about to post a "good luck on your PS" 


Hope all goes well!!!

Tony
Robin W.
on 1/25/09 7:44 am - Franklin, OH
Sending GOOD THOUGHTS and prayes.
Robin

4'10" - 47 I'm short but not petite and I will weigh more than a 5th grader
Start weight 220 
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"  Dr. Seuss

pammylou
on 1/26/09 2:22 am - Tallmadge, OH
Lora - tuned in late to send a message before your surgery, but hoping that it went well and that your recovery is fast.  We will be praying for good pain control too!

Highest wt: 1/4/06   - 296
Met surgeon: 6/7/07 - 287
Surgery day: 12/12/07 - 277
Current: 9/28/08 - 196.5
Drs Goal 180   My Goal: 145
     "When a believing person prays, great things happen."  James 5:16

(deactivated member)
on 1/26/09 8:44 pm

How'd you do??

judi
on 1/26/09 9:20 pm - cincinnati, oh
Good luck and have a wonderful result and safe surgery. I had a tummy tuck, lipo and mons lift and it wasn't as painful as I thought it would be. She removed 17 pounds of skin. I feel good and look a lot bettter. I lost 90 pounds and still felt fat. I am 65 so even at my age things went well.
Good Luck, I will be thinking about you and send good thoughts.
Judi
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