Three Week Update

newalpha
on 1/2/12 7:13 am
Lee, What a great time to start a new journey
than after such a great transformation like you have undergone. To be in great health that has reduced aging by atleast 20 years is priceless. You'll have time to choose your next direction with a new confidence and vitality. Wishing you the very best and peace with the upcoming opportunities that will come your way.

Steve
(deactivated member)
on 1/2/12 7:10 am

Glad to finally hear something from you Lee, I was starting to wonder about you a little bit. Sorry to hear about your job that is a bummer for sure, companies only care about there bottom line $$, not the ones who helped them attain it.

Sounds like you are healing really well overall other than a couple little things, especially with all that work you had done. I'm jealous you think so highly of your surgeon I wish I could say that.

Sounds like you have a great relationship with your boy, he's lucky to have a mom that cares for him so much too.

Take some of that government leave your earned it. Get all healed up and lookin good and you'll be hired in no time. You'll blow the interviewers away if they ever figure out how old you are but look (and feel) 20 years younger.

I wish I had half your moxy and outlook on life, maybe I wouldn't be 40 and broke but hell I could have been 600 pounds by now and been on disability.

Take care of yourself & keep us updated, I'll keep the positive vibes goin for ya.

Bubbzz

godzilla
on 1/2/12 2:43 pm - Israel
Such positivity in lieu of pain/infection and being laid off so suddenly...
You are an Amazing Beautiful Caring Daring Effervescent Female!!!
Gargantuan-Heart Intelligent Jewel-of-a-lady "Killer-Lady" Moxy Nnice and Natural Open-hearted Positive Quest for life Resourceful Smiling Together Unique Very Womanly Xtra Youthful Zealous

Mikimi in Israel
siberiancat
on 1/3/12 1:49 am - COLUMBIA CITY, IN
Sorry to hear about your job but that is how corporate America operates.

You sound pretty rambunctious for 3 weeks post op.  Stay active, but listen to your body.  Don't want to open any incisions (external or internal).  Stay within lifting and activity limits.

Best wishes on your journey.
 Penny
Highest Weight 255  * Wt loss includes 19 lb lost before surgery

    
paranoidmother21
on 1/3/12 2:29 am - Lake Zurich, IL
The great - all the reconstruction is done, and you can focus on healing! The bad... you find a new job to show off your fabulous skills and self.

You, lady, can do it! We lightweights are mighty!
Rebecca
Circumferential LBL, anchor TT, BL/BR, brachioplasty 12-16-10 Drs. Howard and Gutowski

Thigh lift 3-24-11, Drs. Howard and Gutowski again!
Height 5' 5".  Start point 254.  DH's goal: 154.  My guess: 144.  Insurance goal: 134.  Currently bouncing around 130-135.
      
Tess145
on 1/3/12 4:56 am - Senatobia, MS
 Lee:

I always heard that one door doesn't close without another one opening up and you are going to look fabulous walking through it!

 Tess

Starting Wt 306; Losing Wt 155; Goal Wt 145: Regain Wt 225; Current Wt 157
PS:  FDL Tummy Tuck, Hernia Repair 5/17/12, TT Revision, Butt and Thigh Lift 4/18/13
      

Not2L8
on 1/3/12 10:21 am
(deactivated member)
on 1/4/12 1:16 pm
Wow Lee, thank you for telling your story.  You are so brave, and such a great role model! 

I am so glad you are healing and that everything is going great (except the job situation)  what a blow that must be.  So sorry.  I hope another door opens real soon for you.

I cannot WAIT to see the pictures of the new you.  We will all be waiting to see them.  I bet you look great!
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