Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 I have to admit that plastic surgery is something that I'm considering after I get to goal and have maintained for a while. I'm larged busted as well and even when thinner am in a D or DD cup. I'm 5'9 " and medium to large boned. If I don't drop below a DD cup when I'm at goal, I'm going to look into reduction surgery as well. Given my frame, I think I'd be happy with a C cup. And if I go this route and have some loose skin, I'll probably check into having that nipped up as well. I didn't see the special though I've read a lot about gastric bypass surgery. (I even had a doctor try to push it on me once.) That would be a tough decision to make. For me, that would be a last-ditch effort... I'm not ready to give up on WWers and more natural methods of weight loss yet. The potential complications are what scare me the most. I know that there have been many people who have successfully undergone this procedure and say it has saved their lives... but it is just too drastic a measure for me right now. On a related note... a friend of mine was just telling me about her cousin who had undergone gastric bypass several years ago. She was initially around 450 lbs and got down around 170 after the surgery. However, now she has gained everything back and then some. So while bypass surgery has helped a lot of people, it didn't help this gal in the long term. RE: question for the 'big losers' out thereSurgery Surgery is a really personal decision and I believe everyone has to make that decision themselves. I am one that personally believes that beauty comes from within and laugh lines on a womens face are the beautiful reminder of who they are and where they have been. I probably won't ever color my hair or have cosmetic surgery on my face. However, I can tell you (And much to the argument of many friends and family!) that when I get within 10 to 20 pounds of my goal weight I will be looking into surgery. I have issues that can't be dealt with any other way and I am not happy with them. I am large busted (Currently wearing a 42 BB) always have been even when I was not overweight. (Wore a 36 D) I have back problems and I have really grown fond of running. I LOVE to run and feel that I could do it a LOT more comfortable and effective if I have a breast reduction. In addition, with the birth of my 3 child who was almost 11 pounds (And my second child was ten pounds!) my stomach went completely to pot. The more weight I lose, the worse it gets and I am not comfortable with that so I will have tummy tuck at some point. Having said that- did anyone see the Dateline Special Friday night about gastric bypass? That was really scary-that would be a hard decision to make. Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 I've lost 107 and I have some loose skin on my belly, a little in my arms, and some on the tops of my thighs. I'll never be a swimsuit model, that's for sure! But I look fine in my clothing and I'm more concerned with my health than anything else. Would I get surgery if someone else paid for it? Probably. I've looked into a skin reduction and it's around $8000 and I just can't justify that for vanity...not on a teacher's salary. I also just can't imagine doing such a huge surgery voluntarily after how long I spent in the hospital last year. I am supposed to have hernia surgery in January or February and the doctor said he'd take off some of my extra tummy skin, so that should help with the blousing. I think that's my biggest issue. When I wear pants that fit I have skin that blouses over the top. I don't think gastric bypass is the easy way out, by any means, but just like any kind of weight loss...if you don't change your habits you're not going to remain successful. I too know a lady who had it and initially lost quite a lot...actually two ladies. They are both now severly obese again. The last time I saw one of them she was having to hold onto chairs to walk just about 50 feet because she is so heavy and has such bad foot problems (related to her obesity). Imagine if instead of having the surgery, she'd put her money into counseling and learned how to use food properly and find herself valuable enough to deal with her food issues NOT just her weight issues. I know she'd be a lot happier now. The other lady dealt with many many issues (diarrhea, stomach upset constantly, vomiting) mainly because she still tried to eat the same. Heck, I even saw Carnie on Dr. Phil a few weeks back and she STILL tries to eat the same stuff and has to fight it all the time, and has gained some back (but is determined to get back down and not regain). It is not an easy fix! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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