Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 In a message dated 8/26/2004 8:37:00 AM Central Standard Time, sonofmosiah@... writes: You're a nurse so make him explain every detail so that when you come-round after surgery, you won't have any surprises (i.e. things done or left undone that you weren't expecting). ______________________________________________ Thanks Jim...I'm betting any lipo would cost extra. I don't think I need lipo in that area but just the removal of the excess skin. If he cut away the top inch or so of pubic, It wouldn't change things much but make a big difference in the area. It is one of my " skinnier " areas.....LOL. I dread this apointment because I'm going to hear what could be done for " extra " and there isn't any " Extra " . Hopefully things will go better than I expect! in Bama Web site- http://hometown.aol.com/mdl1031/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 1. Will he " remove " the fat from you back of your sides 2. ill the mons lift be simply a " pull up " or will the fat be removed via lipo. if it is a pull up, insist that he lipo the fat out before the pull up. 3. Will you retain your belly button. (Will the on/of switch be repaired. LOL) You're a nurse so make him explain every detail so that when you come-round after surgery, you won't have any surprises (i.e. things done or left undone that you weren't expecting). _____ From: MDL1031@... Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 2:34 AM To: DS_Friends_Keshishian Subject: Last plea before Appointment.... OK....I have 2 things on my list to make sure of. How will the mons be done, and what about the upper role....Oh, And wether a hip to hip or anchor incision.... Anybody got any suggestions about the arms and what I need to ask? Remind me what I need to ask. My mind is a blank in doc offices and If I don't write it down...LOL...It will truely be a tabla rasa...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Hi Mel... as a " failed " TT/hernia repair, I would suggest an anchor incision. cuz.. my mons lift did ok, the panni is gone, a new hernia popped out below the mesh, but the major thing is/are the pads of abdominal fat that did not get removed with just a hip to hip incision. They run vertically on either side of my DS incision. Even Dr K commented on them when I was there earlier this month. An anchor would have pulled the fat/skin in side to side, not just up/down. Sort of like matching the DS drain holes one on top of the other. But the good PS knew better than I LOL. I don't know if this makes anysense to you, but best of everything with your PS. Betsy Last plea before Appointment.... OK....I have 2 things on my list to make sure of. How will the mons be done, and what about the upper role....Oh, And wether a hip to hip or anchor incision.... Anybody got any suggestions about the arms and what I need to ask? Remind me what I need to ask. My mind is a blank in doc offices and If I don't write it down...LOL...It will truely be a tabla rasa...... in Bama Web site- http://hometown.aol.com/mdl1031/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Mel Your probably correct that anything extra he does will cost extra. But it is completely free to ask! And it might make a difference in how far he will go once your under. He might be in a generous mood and pull a little tighter just to try to make you happy. I would also ask about any " guarentee " . For example if your incision ends up " dog-eared " , will he correct it free. My PS said he could guarentee anything that could be corrected in the office. (like a dog-ear) for 6 months. Ask him " what if my incision opens/infection.... " are the follow-up office visits free or charged. Mine was covered for 6 months. I only need the usual follow-up. I also asked him " how much to remove a mole on my eyebrow and a couple skin tags while I was under " he said " I'll do it free it only take a second. " He also said " good thing you asked because even though I would see the skin tags and think they should just be removed, I couldn't without prior patient approval. " Ask him about " scar management " You want to try to avoid keloiding especially on the arms. This could include creams, pressure wraps, limiting use.... The most important thing to focus on....don't leave his office depressed about all the extra's you WANT but can't afford....Leave THRILLED about what you are getting done! Hugs Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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