"Down" Time
I have my consult 2 weeks from today on the 29th. I am interested in inquiring about a panniculectomy, abdominaplasty (the surgeon's office said that most patients get this with the panniculectomy), an arm lift, and a breast lift. I would like to get all done at once since I have a 20 month old and I don't want several different occassions of where I can't take care of him. I want to get it all done and over with at once (if possible).
On that note, if I were able to get all done at once, what time frame and I looking out to be "down"? My husband has things going on until August 16th, then after that I could schedule - he would be able to take care of the baby. Our son's 2nd birthday is mid-October and I don't want to be down for that. If I were to schedule around the middle of August, would I be healed enough to plan his party?
Thanks for any information!
On that note, if I were able to get all done at once, what time frame and I looking out to be "down"? My husband has things going on until August 16th, then after that I could schedule - he would be able to take care of the baby. Our son's 2nd birthday is mid-October and I don't want to be down for that. If I were to schedule around the middle of August, would I be healed enough to plan his party?
Thanks for any information!
I'm 3 weeks post fleur de lis tummy tuck and brachioplasty. I still have a 5 pound weight restriction. I'm going back to work 1/2 days next week. Just was OK'd to start driving this last Monday.
I have granddaughters age 1 and 3 and no way could I take care of them yet. (And I have babysat one day a week since the 3 yr old was born.)
I am older and have a complication with TT - so maybe someone else will have better news for you.
I have granddaughters age 1 and 3 and no way could I take care of them yet. (And I have babysat one day a week since the 3 yr old was born.)
I am older and have a complication with TT - so maybe someone else will have better news for you.
Thank you for your reply. I know I am going to have to rely on hubby so I want to make sure he has all his commitments out of the way before I schedule anything. We own our own company and I have a desk job so nothing major there. After my RNY~ I actually came back to work a week 1/2 afterwards (for 1 day due to emergency here at work) but didn't start back full time until the following week which was 2 weeks post op for me and it wasn't too bad. I'm hoping for the same this go around as well - just probably a lifting restriction a little bit longer this time.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
I had everything done at once, and LBL, BL, medial upper thigh lift and arms then 4 days later a full facelift. I took 8 weeks off, but I'm 59 too. It did take a lot out of me and took 3.5 months to really get my energy back. Youth does help! I think Tom was back at work at 2.5 weeks out.
I did drive 150 miles for a wedding at 5 weeks out. I didn't do much, but had a good time.
I did drive 150 miles for a wedding at 5 weeks out. I didn't do much, but had a good time.
Chris
HW/225 - 5'1" ~ SW/205/after surgery 215 ~ CW/145~ BMI-25.8~Normal BMI 132 ~DS Dr Rabkin 4/17/08
Plastics in Monterrey - See Group on OH Dr Sauceda Jan 13, 2011
LBL, BL, small thigh lift, arms & a full facelift on 1/17/11 UBL 1/21/13
Love my Body by Sauceda
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on 6/16/11 1:31 pm - TX
on 6/16/11 1:31 pm - TX
Hi - I think you will be good to go. I understand your dilemma. I had a breast lift and abdominoplasty-extended 3 months ago and I'm back to all my normal acitivities and have been for a while. You are planning to have more procedures done than I had, but at 2 months out I could have planned a party and carried on with normal life. You probably have read it all and heard it all, but I will say that PS requires a lot of healing and everyone heals differently. However, if all goes as planned I think you will be fine.