Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: No Belly Button

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Do you get phantom belly button feelings? I do. It itches every now & then,.

Of course, when I go to scratch, it isn't there.

Thanks,

www.vitalady.com

https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com

No Belly Button

> Rita, I don't have a belly button either. I've got pictures of a

> belly-button-less me on my web page (www.geocities.com/patsi_p).

> I don't mention on the page that there is no belly button. Every once in a

> while someone will write and ask about it. Husband says it makes me unique.

> So I guess if he can live with it, I can. Like you, I'll not be found in a

> bikini, so what the heck!

> Good luck with your surgery.

> Patsi

>

> >No belly button for me. I figure I am not wearing a bikini anytime soon so

> who >cares.....It is just something that gathers lint....and another orifice

> that has to be >cleaned. LOL

>

> >so, another one of us will be entering the world of removing the alien. I

> will take >before pics, pics immediately post op and after for everyone. I

> will lose all modesty >for these. My husband can't wait to take the pics LOL

>

> >Have a great day

>

> >Rita

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I have the phantom belly button feelings all the time -

daily for several months after the TT but it is less now.

the stem of the BB is still in tact under the skin with

nerves so it makes sense that this would happen. but it is

very weird to be scratching or rubbing a non-existent body

part. I do plan on wearing that two piece swim suit this

year and many sports bras when working out and don't give a

damn if anyone realizes the BB is gone or missing. I'm

debating right now whether to get a tattoo of a vine

entwined along my scar.... only thing stopping me has been

the repeat adhesion surgeries and the tattoo being messed up

with the next stapling..... but hey maybe there won't be

more adhesions and I do have a very good surgeon who ought

to be able to line up a vine.

Sue

>Do you get phantom belly button feelings? I do. It itches

every now & then,. Of course, when I go to scratch, it isn't

there.

>

>> Rita, I don't have a belly button either. I've got

pictures of a

>> belly-button-less me on my web page

(www.geocities.com/patsi_p).

>> I don't mention on the page that there is no belly

button. Every once in a

>> while someone will write and ask about it. Husband says

it makes me unique.

>> So I guess if he can live with it, I can. Like you, I'll

not be found in a

>> bikini, so what the heck!

>> Good luck with your surgery.

>> Patsi

>>

>> >No belly button for me. I figure I am not wearing a

bikini anytime soon so

>> who >cares.....It is just something that gathers

lint....and another orifice

>> that has to be >cleaned. LOL

>>

>> >so, another one of us will be entering the world of

removing the alien. I

>> will take >before pics, pics immediately post op and

after for everyone. I

>> will lose all modesty >for these. My husband can't wait

to take the pics LOL

>>

>> >Have a great day

>>

>> >Rita

>>

>>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I told my PS she could take my belly button, too, if she needed to.

She kept it, but I'll bet a million dollars that my tummy would have

even been tighter if she would have taken it (always looking for

perfection).

I think not having a belly button is cool. Very unique. Mine just

gets in the way. A place to collect dust balls and get infected

easily.

What's up with you gals? Get into some bikini's. Is it just me, or

haven't you noticed that even women who have been naturally slim all

their lives and never had a weight problem don't have " perfect "

bodies either? I wear my bikini with pride :)

I even ordered a thong bikini yesterday! Of course, this is just for

wearing in my own pool/spa, but still...

I want to hear reports of some post-ops who are wearing bikini's!

Felicia (_!_)

> Rita, I don't have a belly button either. I've got pictures of a

> belly-button-less me on my web page (www.geocities.com/patsi_p).

> I don't mention on the page that there is no belly button. Every

once in a

> while someone will write and ask about it. Husband says it makes

me unique.

> So I guess if he can live with it, I can. Like you, I'll not be

found in a

> bikini, so what the heck!

> Good luck with your surgery.

> Patsi

>

> >No belly button for me. I figure I am not wearing a bikini

anytime soon so

> who >cares.....It is just something that gathers lint....and

another orifice

> that has to be >cleaned. LOL

>

> >so, another one of us will be entering the world of removing the

alien. I

> will take >before pics, pics immediately post op and after for

everyone. I

> will lose all modesty >for these. My husband can't wait to take the

pics LOL

>

> >Have a great day

>

> >Rita

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I still have my belly button...albeit a bit off center..like the

owner..hehe. My WLS surgeon did my TT and he did a great job. I had

mine a year ago, only 6 months and 154 lbs lost after my WLS.

My belly was to my knees, and causing terrible back and hip pain. He

also feared permanent back or posture problems if I didn't have it done

sooner than later. I am SO glad that I did! 25 lbs gone in one fell

swoop!! lol

Now, a year and nearly 150 additional lbs lost later, I have a little

poochy belly, but it still looks flat. I will NEVER wear a

bikini...sorry...my thighs have been classified as a slide zone by the

EPA! However, I do wear a one piece. I never intended to wear a bikini

anyway.

Blessings,

Lou

Borg-er King: We do it our way. Your way is irrelevant.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

mailto:muzicluvr777@...

Surgery: 9/10/99 Weight: 530

Current: 3/25/01 Weight: 230

Loss: -300

Dr. Greenbaum, Willingboro, NJ

http://www.cyberenet.net/~cclemens

My Weight Loss Journey: http://www.cyberenet.net/~cclemens/WLSMain.html

" I have heard your prayer, I have seen your tears. Surely..I will heal

you. " 2 Kings 20:5

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hey, Sue. Take if from a tattoo affecianado, be careful with tattoos

on scars. They aren't impossible, but it would take an extremely

talented artist to pull it off.

Most of what makes a tattoo look like a tattoo is the type of skin.

My husband and I have matching tattoos, and his looks extremely

different than mine. Same design, same color, but his skin is

different, so that makes the tattoo look different. Now, if you are

combining the same tattoo on the same person with two completely

different skin types at the same time, you are looking at a recipe

for disaster.

The blue that the non-scarred skin makes might be royal, but on the

scar it might be baby blue. The black might look purple on the scar,

the lines might run on the scar. It is almost impossible to predict

what will happen, but I would say that unless you hire the best of

the best of the best, you aren't going to like the results.

And, even if a miracle happens and the tattoo turns out perfectly,

believe me, no surgeon is going to care what it looks like when he is

sewing you back up after surgery. They want to get you off that

table and awake. That is their number one priority.

If you want to write me privately to talk more about tattoos, feel

free.

Love,

Felicia :)

> I have the phantom belly button feelings all the time -

> daily for several months after the TT but it is less now.

> the stem of the BB is still in tact under the skin with

> nerves so it makes sense that this would happen. but it is

> very weird to be scratching or rubbing a non-existent body

> part. I do plan on wearing that two piece swim suit this

> year and many sports bras when working out and don't give a

> damn if anyone realizes the BB is gone or missing. I'm

> debating right now whether to get a tattoo of a vine

> entwined along my scar.... only thing stopping me has been

> the repeat adhesion surgeries and the tattoo being messed up

> with the next stapling..... but hey maybe there won't be

> more adhesions and I do have a very good surgeon who ought

> to be able to line up a vine.

> Sue

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Good morning all-I have my belly button but it really looks weird! More like

a vertical slit-wish they had removed it-and Felicia, like you, I wear my

bikinis with pride-I have worked long and hard and suffered much for this

new body! I wear french cut little bitty bikinis and I am almost 50 years

old and the grandmother of 5 wild little boys. I have also noticed when I

am on the beach or at the pool, that no one and I do mean no one has the

perfect body-even very young thin girls have allot of jiggle going on and I

also don't give a damn what other people think of my scars-if they have the

nerve to ask I usually tell them it was a " shark attack " , giggle and walk

away. For those just rude enough to stare, I just stare right back. I have

learned that if I walk with my head up high, shoulders back, with an air of

confidence and of course very dark sun glasses, I can pull just about

anything off. My darling sweet husband thinks I am the most beautiful woman

on this planet and he thinks I look great in my little itty bitty bikinis

and he sure seems proud to be seen with me and he does not seem to care

about a little sagging skin, jiggly butt or my weird belly button and that's

all that really matters. So ladies and gentlemen we have gone through so

much to become thin and healthy so get out there and strut your stuff-flaunt

your beauty, live life to the fullest-we all deserve to be happy, healthy,

to feel beautiful and confident and of course to show off a little or a

whole lot.

Regards,

ej

PS-Felicia I also have a thong bikini but only wear it at home in the sun-my

sweetie loves chasing me around the yard and patio and of course I am not

all that hard to catch!

Re: No Belly Button

I told my PS she could take my belly button, too, if she needed to.

She kept it, but I'll bet a million dollars that my tummy would have

even been tighter if she would have taken it (always looking for

perfection).

I think not having a belly button is cool. Very unique. Mine just

gets in the way. A place to collect dust balls and get infected

easily.

What's up with you gals? Get into some bikini's. Is it just me, or

haven't you noticed that even women who have been naturally slim all

their lives and never had a weight problem don't have " perfect "

bodies either? I wear my bikini with pride :)

I even ordered a thong bikini yesterday! Of course, this is just for

wearing in my own pool/spa, but still...

I want to hear reports of some post-ops who are wearing bikini's!

Felicia (_!_)

> Rita, I don't have a belly button either. I've got pictures of a

> belly-button-less me on my web page (www.geocities.com/patsi_p).

> I don't mention on the page that there is no belly button. Every

once in a

> while someone will write and ask about it. Husband says it makes

me unique.

> So I guess if he can live with it, I can. Like you, I'll not be

found in a

> bikini, so what the heck!

> Good luck with your surgery.

> Patsi

>

> >No belly button for me. I figure I am not wearing a bikini

anytime soon so

> who >cares.....It is just something that gathers lint....and

another orifice

> that has to be >cleaned. LOL

>

> >so, another one of us will be entering the world of removing the

alien. I

> will take >before pics, pics immediately post op and after for

everyone. I

> will lose all modesty >for these. My husband can't wait to take the

pics LOL

>

> >Have a great day

>

> >Rita

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

In a message dated 4/10/01 12:37:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Jazysober

writes:

<< why dont you have a belly button? im confused ? from pan?

thnks jazz >>

A plastic surgeon didn't do my tummy tuck. When my surgeon performed surgery

on me last September to remove adhesions, he did the tummy tuck at the same

time. I'm assuming that not being a plastic surgeon, he doesn't know how to

do belly button's.

Did this help?

Patsi

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

After my TT I did not have a belly button just a " pouch. " I waited 7 months

and got a tattoo of flowers and vines where my belly button should be. Then

I got my " pouch " pierced. It looks GREAT. I can even wear short shirts.

Donna Nave

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest guest

Weird, I sent this post over two weeks ago!

> > I have the phantom belly button feelings all the time -

> > daily for several months after the TT but it is less now.

> > the stem of the BB is still in tact under the skin with

> > nerves so it makes sense that this would happen. but it is

> > very weird to be scratching or rubbing a non-existent body

> > part. I do plan on wearing that two piece swim suit this

> > year and many sports bras when working out and don't give a

> > damn if anyone realizes the BB is gone or missing. I'm

> > debating right now whether to get a tattoo of a vine

> > entwined along my scar.... only thing stopping me has been

> > the repeat adhesion surgeries and the tattoo being messed up

> > with the next stapling..... but hey maybe there won't be

> > more adhesions and I do have a very good surgeon who ought

> > to be able to line up a vine.

> > Sue

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...