Arm Lift Advice
The first few days, I stayed in the hospital gown and didn't worry about it. It was so much easier than real clothes. I just put the drain bulb things in the front pocket. Then I progressed to a snap-up-the-front sleeveless house dress. After a few days, I could get in a button-up-the-front shirt ... a very oversized one. Make sure you have some oversized shirts and robes that open in the front.
Don't worry about washing too much -- I washed my face, and, as the nurse put it, my pits and my privates, and that was good enough for several days. I was able to wash my hair after a few days with a wet washcloth and a drop of shampoo. Dry shampoo is also helpful.
Set out some slip-on shoes where you don't have to dig in the closet for them. And slide them on and take several brief walks a day. Drink water like a fish. Soup was great the first week, too. I doled out mugs of soup before surgery and covered them in plastic wrap and had them in the frig ready to zap in the microwave. Have lots of ready-to-zap stuff already portioned out in the frig.
I live alone, so I have to deal with my own laundry. Instead of putting dirty clothes in the hamper, I just put them right in the washing machine. When I have a smallish load, I wash the lot in cold water, put one piece at a time in the dryer, and pull one piece at a time out, so nothing is too heavy. I got some of those all-in-one detergent/softener sheets, so I don't have to fool with jugs of detergent. They work fine.
I also have to deal with my own trash. I put grocery bags in the small trash cans, and when they start to fill up, I take them one at a time to the garbage, never letting them get too heavy. Neighbors can help with trash, too.
When you get home, resist the temptation to spend hours on the computer! I found that my mousing arm swelled if I stayed at it more than a few minutes at a time.
And that is all the brilliant suggestions that come to mind ... probably more than you ever wanted to know! Best wishes for your surgery. You will do just great! --Dorothy
Highest weight: 292 Pre-op weight: 265 Goal met: 150 Six years out: 185 and trying to lose again!
Highest weight: 292 Pre-op weight: 265 Goal met: 150 Six years out: 185 and trying to lose again!
Hello,
I am exactly 5 weeks out today and doing good. I am a very impatient so of course I can't wait for the final results. The advice from the other gal was fantastic. Just don't push yourself at all. Follow doctors orders. I have a tendency to over do it, and he called me on it a couple of times. I was dying to get back to the gym but had to wait a few weeks. I still am not cleared to start lifting yet. The one thing that I was not prepared for at all was the emotional roller coaster I was on. One minute I was so elated that I had done this and couldn't wait to not look like Frankenstein, and the next minute I was crying saying why did I do this, I look like Frankenstein. My doctor told me it was completely normal to go thru that, but to remember it's temporary and it passes and to stay relaxed.
I read your post from a few days ago and am so excited to hear how your surgery experience is. I live in SW Florida and actually drove to Hollywood FL for my surgery and paid almost double what you are. I would like to have a few more things done, and if you give it the thumbs up I will definitely call for a consult.
Good luck, stay positive, relax, and remember your already beautiful....
Shelly
I will defintely post and let everyone know my experience. I work out a lot (twice a day), so I'm anxious to see how I feel and how long it takes for me to be able to work out again. When were you able to do at least cardio? With the gastric bypass I was very depressed, and had all of sorts of emotional moments so I'm glad you mentioned that, I honestly hadn't thought about that part. I am going in knowing that they are not going to look pretty at first, but that's why they made long sleeved shirts! :)
My arms looked great from Jump Street-- no compression wear, in sleeveless shirts from day 1 with just tape to support the scar line. Truly no big deal, and I had a LOT removed.
At 368 pounds
After 214 pound loss
One week post op
"Oh sweet and sour Jesus, that is GOOD!" - Stephen Colbert Lap RNY 7/07-- Lap Gallbladder 5/08--
Emergency Bowel Repair 6/08 -Dr. Meilahn, Temple U. Upper and Lower Bleph/Lower Face Lift 12/08
Fraxel Repair 2/09-- Lower Bleph Re-Do 5/09 -Dr. Pontell, Media PA Mastopexy/Massive
Brachioplasty/ Extended Abdominoplasty (plus Mons Lift and Upper Leg lift) / Hernia Repair
6/24/09 ---Butt Lift and Lateral Thighplasty Scheduled 7/6/10 - Dr. Ivor Kaplan VA Beach
Total Cost: $33,500 Start wt: 368 RNY wt: 300 Goal wt: 150 Current wt: 148.2 BMI: 24.7
on 7/22/09 7:46 am - West Central FL☼RIDA , FL
What is this tape you are talking about?