A delicate question

(deactivated member)
on 5/26/10 1:19 pm - Califreakinfornia , CA
That's what I want. I am just so overwhelmed with all the research I have done. It's like it is all starting to blur now,
Mistymystique
on 5/26/10 10:08 pm
If you don't mind me asking, who did your plastics?


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Melissa M.
on 5/27/10 7:33 am - Seabrook, TX
I had all my surgery done with the Baylor Residency team (Dr Izadoost and the attending physician Dr Bullocks) along with Dr Lomonaco's assistance.  They were all awesome and the aftercare was great too.  Any revisions and tweaking are free as well.

Melissa
Duodenal Switch - July 2006
Baylor Residency Program - Houston, TX -
June 2009/March 2010
Purple Passion
on 5/26/10 11:33 pm - Little Falls, NJ
Mine doesn't do that.  While it did give it a little lift, it is by no mean unnatural or odd.  I think now it's probably more "normal".

Rachelle
Looking for a possible revision.
257/190/150 

(deactivated member)
on 5/27/10 12:02 am - Califreakinfornia , CA
Why is it that some seem to be pulled so far up that the entire opening is facing toward the front ?
That's not a normal position.

I want to know what the PS does to cause this and how it can be avoided KWIM
Purple Passion
on 5/27/10 1:25 am - Little Falls, NJ
I understand completely.  It may have to do with how tight the Dr. pulls you.  My Dr. didn't full very tight only to avoid further trauma to my body.  Same reason he didn't do any lipo on me.  Damn heart disease!  Interfering with my being beautiful and all!

Rachelle
Looking for a possible revision.
257/190/150 

Newlifeagain
on 5/27/10 1:59 am - Bakersfield, CA
Purple, I was reading your blog and I have a question for you please.  What does having lipo have to do with heart disease?  I'm asking for myself.  Having surgery soon...

Thanks,
Rose
Purple Passion
on 5/27/10 9:28 pm - Little Falls, NJ

Hi Rose.  My surgeon felt that we were already putting my body through the trauma of surgery and that it would be too risky to do the lipo since it's very rough on the body.  I had a heart attack 4 years ago, so he was very cautious with me.  He even got me a cardiac anesthesiologist.
 

Rachelle
Looking for a possible revision.
257/190/150 

Newlifeagain
on 5/28/10 1:53 am - Bakersfield, CA
I understand now, and thanks so much for answering.  I was asking because I have a pacemaker.  I know that I have to have tons of antibiotics prior to any procedures done on me - even dental work.  My surgeon is aware of my condition, so I'm sure that he will err on the side of caution as well.  I think I will mention having a cardiac anesthesiologist this time.  I didn't know that there was a difference. 

Thank you again for sharing you experience!

Always,
Rose
(deactivated member)
on 5/28/10 12:58 am - Califreakinfornia , CA
On May 27, 2010 at 8:25 AM Pacific Time, Purple Passion wrote:
I understand completely.  It may have to do with how tight the Dr. pulls you.  My Dr. didn't full very tight only to avoid further trauma to my body.  Same reason he didn't do any lipo on me.  Damn heart disease!  Interfering with my being beautiful and all!
I love ya Double P 
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