4 Month Follow-up with PS
The scars on my eyes are healed so well that you cannot see them.
My breast scars are healing very well and have turned white They look kind of funny on my breast, like they are outlining my nipple.
My LBL scar is almost white on the back side, but still pretty purple on the front. It is healing well. I have a small spot at the lowest part of my scar on the left hand side that will open and bleed a little every now and then. My PS said that I am probably reacting to an internal stitch. Eventually it will work its way to the top and come out. (I knew this from this board, but it was nice to hear it from him too).
Short story -- All is well! I'm very happy with my results and I LOVE my doctor (Peter Fisher in San Antonio)!
Kay
Question for Lee:
Lee,
I see that you had a LBL and thigh lift, did you have these at the same time?
One of the PS consults recommended a LBL and Medial thigh lift for me.
My concern is with putting on the compression garment for the thighs without causing tearing of the LBL stiching. I'm single and will only have someone with me for a week.
Do you have any suggestions? I have even considered doing the surgerys at seperate times.
I am also wondering how one manuvers in and out of bed without pull the stiching in the thighs and backside? The surgeons seem to make it sound like it is no problem.
Thanks for your input.
12/09 and 6/11, 9 skin removal procedures with Dr. Sauceda in Monterrey Mexico
Revised to the Sleeve after losing 271 lbs with the LapBand.
12/09 and 6/11, 9 skin removal procedures with Dr. Sauceda in Monterrey Mexico
Revised to the Sleeve after losing 271 lbs with the LapBand.
You can do this. Getting in and out of bed is a slow process. I also had my arms done along with the LBL and long thigh lift (incisions to knees). I did a ton of Pilates. I laid on the floor and made my arms and legs stiff and forced myself to get to a sitting position. It took a lot of core strength for me but I loved how fit I got in preparation.
Use a one step stool to get up on your bed so that you are not straining. Just lay yourself down gently. I was very careful for 10 weeks getting in and out of bed. I felt vulnerable for a long time. I had the incision in my groin open up a bit from the thigh lift and it took a long time to heal so I was ultra careful. I never had a problem with any other area of incisions wanting to open except my groin.
I would NOT do separate surgeries. It's such a pain in the tush and I would hate to go through that twice. You are pampering the same area so why not just suffer through it once and be done with it. It truly is no problem. The compression garments will keep you snug and mindful of your every move.
More questions? :)
HW: 249 SW: 229 GW: 149 Age: 63 - Body by Sauceda - 12/2011
Lee & Dee
Thanks for the input.
I'm just really nervous about this decision and want to be as prepared as possible.
The one thing I have noticed is that no matter how difficult things were for people they all say they are glad they did it. This is something I need to keep telling myself.
Lee,
I kind of agree with you about the separate surgeries. I think if I did one , I might not want to do the other later.
One more question:
If you had the choice to spend 2-3 days in the hospital after surgery, would you choose that over going home?