Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Lori H, Boy that journal sure explains it all, ugh!! I don't know the names of what he had. It started with a hernia and a desire to look his best. Because he lost so fast, he had a huge apron compared to his size. He also had broken his tail bone as a kid, and since he no longer had any butt, when he sat down, the bone touched the chair first. So, insurance covered the front of him (it was gross, because the facia covering his front abdominal area was so stretched, you could feel his organs and intestines) butt (pun intended) they wouldn't cover the back. The plastic surgeon said she could give him a butt, by cutting an eye-shaped piece out in the back and pulling everything upward. He says that helped a lot, butt made his first month miserable because there was no area on him that hadn't been cut. No place to turn to get comfortable because evry area was sore. When they cut vertically on his front, they found that the facia problem was larger than they thought...so they had to cut more off. Then his top section didn't match up to the bottom section, so they had to cut below his waist more to fit. He looks great. Has this body image that he loves. Everything went so well for him, that it makes me so anxious(sp?)to have this done, but I have such a long wait for the surgery (Feb or Mar). Then I hear about everyone's ups and downs, and it settles me back down. Lizanne land pre-op > > > hey peace!! awesome job on the w l!!! do tell about your p s! > > once > > > i choose a surgeon, i'm having a medial thigh lift. i hear it's > an > > > ordeal, since the skin is so thin & they sew onto the bones & > > > tendons to anchor the incisions. ooouch! did they give you some > > > good meds? > > > lori h. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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