How long between procedures?

Lori G.
on 7/28/10 9:23 pm - CA
Ooooh Aloha Donna! !!!
We hit Cabo in April at Spring Break with 5 other families, I wore a bikini for the first time in DECADES and got a brown tummy! Unbelievable!
Hope the Cabo house is going well, and your husband- he had his VSG, how's he doing? You are now a VSG squared household- the restaurants aren't making any bucks off of YOU, HA!
Lots of love and will definitely call if I'm down by you! XOXOLori

denise777
on 7/28/10 3:11 pm - Tucson, AZ
Lori,
Wow...what a thorough and comprehensive answer. I learned SO much to a lot of questions just from your post!!!! thanks!!
Denise

    
Lori G.
on 7/28/10 9:31 pm - CA
You are very welcome, Denise- and congratulations on hitting goal! I love the picture of you on the cruise- you and your husband look very happy. My husband and I have been together from college on- so he has been there from 120 to 220 to 320 to 330... and all the way back down again. He stuck by me through thick, thicker,  thickest and thin again. I love him more each day.
Be well, continued great success to you! XOXOLori

Loris
on 7/28/10 3:48 pm - Midlothian, VA
You know how when a women has a baby she eventually forgets the pain?  Meaning she can't recall the pain.  I had my upper body lift just three months after my lbl.  I wasn't as mentally prepared as I would have liked  because I could still visulize myself all propped up in my recliner.  I hadn't "forgotten the pain."  Of course I couldn't actually recall it it, it was still all too fresh of an experience and I wasn't ready.  It all went very well and I don't regret it.  I would have allowed more time between procedures if I had the choice.  Loris

                                     Loris  344/119@ 5'2" Below Goal                    
                                     Lower body lift  10/17/2007
                                     Upper body lift     1/23/2008

 


 

hazmat11
on 7/29/10 12:46 am
 I say push for it while you have insurance. Knowing you I do not think it will be to difficult for you to recover. 
Susie



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