Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 My beautiful little baby was 9 lbs 14 oz. I swear she looked like a 2 month old. I'm only 5' tall so you can just imagine. People still make comments to me four years later, and most often say, " you were just so HUGE! " One client of mine said this past year how surprised he was when I came back to work with a picture of just ONE baby. I started getting wide eyed stares from strangers at 7 months (I was oblivious but my mom noticed and pointed out the " she's so HUGE she looks like she's going to topple over " looks on people's faces). So if you can inject into your lower stomach below the saggy belly button, I've definitely got some excess stuff to inject into there. In fact, since having her I have a lopsided belly, due to what my midwife thinks is an out of place muscle. It wasn't there before. I think something was not reconnected properly after the c-section. Maybe I can inject into that area? Jennie > > > ok, for all of you with no stomack fat,.....can I give you some of > > mine?? PLEASE!!!! :-)...........Marina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 My beautiful little baby was 9 lbs 14 oz. I swear she looked like a 2 month old. I'm only 5' tall so you can just imagine. People still make comments to me four years later, and most often say, " you were just so HUGE! " One client of mine said this past year how surprised he was when I came back to work with a picture of just ONE baby. I started getting wide eyed stares from strangers at 7 months (I was oblivious but my mom noticed and pointed out the " she's so HUGE she looks like she's going to topple over " looks on people's faces). So if you can inject into your lower stomach below the saggy belly button, I've definitely got some excess stuff to inject into there. In fact, since having her I have a lopsided belly, due to what my midwife thinks is an out of place muscle. It wasn't there before. I think something was not reconnected properly after the c-section. Maybe I can inject into that area? Jennie > > > ok, for all of you with no stomack fat,.....can I give you some of > > mine?? PLEASE!!!! :-)...........Marina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 So if you can inject into your lower stomach below the saggy belly button, I've definitely got some excess stuff to inject into there. In fact, since having her I have a lopsided belly, due to what my midwife thinks is an out of place muscle. It wasn't there before. I think something was not reconnected properly after the c-section. Maybe I can inject into that area? Jennie, Yes, you want to use the lower part of your stomach and it is recommended that you not go thru a stretch mark. So you just take a look at all the marks (if you have them) and make sure that the needle enters skin between them. Terri [ ] Re: Humira shot question (stomach) > My beautiful little baby was 9 lbs 14 oz. I swear she looked like a > 2 month old. I'm only 5' tall so you can just imagine. People still > make comments to me four years later, and most often say, " you were > just so HUGE! " One client of mine said this past year how surprised > he was when I came back to work with a picture of just ONE baby. I > started getting wide eyed stares from strangers at 7 months (I was > oblivious but my mom noticed and pointed out the " she's so HUGE she > looks like she's going to topple over " looks on people's faces). > > So if you can inject into your lower stomach below the saggy belly > button, I've definitely got some excess stuff to inject into there. > In fact, since having her I have a lopsided belly, due to what my > midwife thinks is an out of place muscle. It wasn't there before. I > think something was not reconnected properly after the c-section. > Maybe I can inject into that area? > > Jennie > > > > > > > ok, for all of you with no stomack fat,.....can I give you some of > > > mine?? PLEASE!!!! :-)...........Marina > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 So if you can inject into your lower stomach below the saggy belly button, I've definitely got some excess stuff to inject into there. In fact, since having her I have a lopsided belly, due to what my midwife thinks is an out of place muscle. It wasn't there before. I think something was not reconnected properly after the c-section. Maybe I can inject into that area? Jennie, Yes, you want to use the lower part of your stomach and it is recommended that you not go thru a stretch mark. So you just take a look at all the marks (if you have them) and make sure that the needle enters skin between them. Terri [ ] Re: Humira shot question (stomach) > My beautiful little baby was 9 lbs 14 oz. I swear she looked like a > 2 month old. I'm only 5' tall so you can just imagine. People still > make comments to me four years later, and most often say, " you were > just so HUGE! " One client of mine said this past year how surprised > he was when I came back to work with a picture of just ONE baby. I > started getting wide eyed stares from strangers at 7 months (I was > oblivious but my mom noticed and pointed out the " she's so HUGE she > looks like she's going to topple over " looks on people's faces). > > So if you can inject into your lower stomach below the saggy belly > button, I've definitely got some excess stuff to inject into there. > In fact, since having her I have a lopsided belly, due to what my > midwife thinks is an out of place muscle. It wasn't there before. I > think something was not reconnected properly after the c-section. > Maybe I can inject into that area? > > Jennie > > > > > > > ok, for all of you with no stomack fat,.....can I give you some of > > > mine?? PLEASE!!!! :-)...........Marina > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Thank you. > > Yes, you want to use the lower part of your stomach and it is recommended > that you not go thru a stretch mark. So you just take a look at all the > marks (if you have them) and make sure that the needle enters skin between > them. > > Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Thank you. > > Yes, you want to use the lower part of your stomach and it is recommended > that you not go thru a stretch mark. So you just take a look at all the > marks (if you have them) and make sure that the needle enters skin between > them. > > Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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