Guest guest Posted July 29, 2005 Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 Tina, girl, lets not walk about the breast. You are talking about someone that had 44DD. I am not sure what size I wear. I just wear this 38D but it is not the right size. I really need to go to some place that fits you but boy they are going to have a time. Theys babies just sag, sag sag. Need a crane to roll them up. Okay, that was funny to me. Take care. On a serious note, the more you are able to do something for toning, it will help but I think ultimately we will all need some work done on our bodies post surgery. You are not having saggy skin alone :>) Pam Marsh --- Tina ma2two@...> wrote: > I, too, had a finicky pouch for awhile starting at > week 6 and > continued until just this week (I'm 9 weeks out). It > does get > better. I found a GREAT protein drink that I have > 1st thing in the > morning. My pouch is most finicky in the morning > so...the protein > shake sets the day off right. Have you ever heard of > UNJURY? It's > great chocolate or vanilla protein powder that has > the smoothest > taste and without the odor and grit of most of the > other ones I've > tried. > > I too, have had the same issues with my body. One > day I look in the > mirror and think that I look pretty good and the > next (like > yesterday), I look in the mirror and alls I can see > is my saggy skin > and fat. My thighs and upper arms are just horrible > looking. I'm > going to need some plastic surgery on those 2 areas. > AND my poor > boobs...shrunk down to barely a C and quite saggy > too. Sigh. > > They say patience is a virtue but it is a virtue > that I don't have. > I want it and I WANT IT NOW! > > Hang in there. GREAT job with the weight loss!! Keep > up the good > work. The scale WILL start moving again. > > Tina > > > > Good morning, I just wanted to post that I > achieved > > another goal of mines. I weighed myself this > morning > > and I am in the 150s (yeah!!). My goal was to be > out > > of the 160s by the end of July. I have 20 > something > > more pounds to lose to be at my goal weight and I > am > > excited. This has been the best 5 and a half > months I > > could have ever asked for. I am hoping to have > this > > off by September and keep it off until my one year > > anniversary in Feb. 2006. This way, maybe I can > go > > ahead and pay the fee to have them do my breast > > surgery done. I am hearing that they want to see > you > > hold your weight for at least six months once you > have > > reached your goal before they will do any type of > > reconstructive surgery. Not sure if that is true > but > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2005 Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 Tina, girl, lets not walk about the breast. You are talking about someone that had 44DD. I am not sure what size I wear. I just wear this 38D but it is not the right size. I really need to go to some place that fits you but boy they are going to have a time. Theys babies just sag, sag sag. Need a crane to roll them up. Okay, that was funny to me. Take care. On a serious note, the more you are able to do something for toning, it will help but I think ultimately we will all need some work done on our bodies post surgery. You are not having saggy skin alone :>) Pam Marsh --- Tina ma2two@...> wrote: > I, too, had a finicky pouch for awhile starting at > week 6 and > continued until just this week (I'm 9 weeks out). It > does get > better. I found a GREAT protein drink that I have > 1st thing in the > morning. My pouch is most finicky in the morning > so...the protein > shake sets the day off right. Have you ever heard of > UNJURY? It's > great chocolate or vanilla protein powder that has > the smoothest > taste and without the odor and grit of most of the > other ones I've > tried. > > I too, have had the same issues with my body. One > day I look in the > mirror and think that I look pretty good and the > next (like > yesterday), I look in the mirror and alls I can see > is my saggy skin > and fat. My thighs and upper arms are just horrible > looking. I'm > going to need some plastic surgery on those 2 areas. > AND my poor > boobs...shrunk down to barely a C and quite saggy > too. Sigh. > > They say patience is a virtue but it is a virtue > that I don't have. > I want it and I WANT IT NOW! > > Hang in there. GREAT job with the weight loss!! Keep > up the good > work. The scale WILL start moving again. > > Tina > > > > Good morning, I just wanted to post that I > achieved > > another goal of mines. I weighed myself this > morning > > and I am in the 150s (yeah!!). My goal was to be > out > > of the 160s by the end of July. I have 20 > something > > more pounds to lose to be at my goal weight and I > am > > excited. This has been the best 5 and a half > months I > > could have ever asked for. I am hoping to have > this > > off by September and keep it off until my one year > > anniversary in Feb. 2006. This way, maybe I can > go > > ahead and pay the fee to have them do my breast > > surgery done. I am hearing that they want to see > you > > hold your weight for at least six months once you > have > > reached your goal before they will do any type of > > reconstructive surgery. Not sure if that is true > but > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2005 Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 Tina, girl, lets not walk about the breast. You are talking about someone that had 44DD. I am not sure what size I wear. I just wear this 38D but it is not the right size. I really need to go to some place that fits you but boy they are going to have a time. Theys babies just sag, sag sag. Need a crane to roll them up. Okay, that was funny to me. Take care. On a serious note, the more you are able to do something for toning, it will help but I think ultimately we will all need some work done on our bodies post surgery. You are not having saggy skin alone :>) Pam Marsh --- Tina ma2two@...> wrote: > I, too, had a finicky pouch for awhile starting at > week 6 and > continued until just this week (I'm 9 weeks out). It > does get > better. I found a GREAT protein drink that I have > 1st thing in the > morning. My pouch is most finicky in the morning > so...the protein > shake sets the day off right. Have you ever heard of > UNJURY? It's > great chocolate or vanilla protein powder that has > the smoothest > taste and without the odor and grit of most of the > other ones I've > tried. > > I too, have had the same issues with my body. One > day I look in the > mirror and think that I look pretty good and the > next (like > yesterday), I look in the mirror and alls I can see > is my saggy skin > and fat. My thighs and upper arms are just horrible > looking. I'm > going to need some plastic surgery on those 2 areas. > AND my poor > boobs...shrunk down to barely a C and quite saggy > too. Sigh. > > They say patience is a virtue but it is a virtue > that I don't have. > I want it and I WANT IT NOW! > > Hang in there. GREAT job with the weight loss!! Keep > up the good > work. The scale WILL start moving again. > > Tina > > > > Good morning, I just wanted to post that I > achieved > > another goal of mines. I weighed myself this > morning > > and I am in the 150s (yeah!!). My goal was to be > out > > of the 160s by the end of July. I have 20 > something > > more pounds to lose to be at my goal weight and I > am > > excited. This has been the best 5 and a half > months I > > could have ever asked for. I am hoping to have > this > > off by September and keep it off until my one year > > anniversary in Feb. 2006. This way, maybe I can > go > > ahead and pay the fee to have them do my breast > > surgery done. I am hearing that they want to see > you > > hold your weight for at least six months once you > have > > reached your goal before they will do any type of > > reconstructive surgery. Not sure if that is true > but > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2005 Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 Tina, I think thats an excellent idea a group discount I could really really use a boob job. I went south fast. Maybe we should try to check into that when we're ready to reconstruct. Its too soon right now although not sure how much I'll have left after I lose all my weight I might not have anything left to reconstruct. It is so amazing to see how we shrink in the worst places. Remember high school we must we must we must increase our bust well maybe its time to start those exercises again... ha ha.. RoseTina wrote: You crack me up! My sister says she needs a crane to roll her babies up too. I'm getting there. They are just so ... small! Yikes! Toning I'm doing...my skin just hangs there. It hasn't retained any elasticity at all. Sigh. My sister says it takes awhile for the skin to kind of tighten up but I don't know. We'll see!Maybe we could get a group discount rate for boob jobs? LOL!Tina> > > Good morning, I just wanted to post that I> > achieved> > > another goal of mines. I weighed myself this> > morning> > > and I am in the 150s (yeah!!). My goal was to be> > out> > > of the 160s by the end of July. I have 20> > something> > > more pounds to lose to be at my goal weight and I> > am> > > excited. This has been the best 5 and a half> > months I> > > could have ever asked for. I am hoping to have> > this> > > off by September and keep it off until my one year> > > anniversary in Feb. 2006. This way, maybe I can> > go> > > ahead and pay the fee to have them do my breast> > > surgery done. I am hearing that they want to see> > you> > > hold your weight for at least six months once you> > have> > > reached your goal before they will do any type of> > > reconstructive surgery. Not sure if that is true> > but> > > === message truncated ===> > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2005 Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 LOL! We must, we must, we must increase our bust! I love it! Yeah, it's a bit soon to even think about reconstructive surgery for me. I still have a good 70-80 pounds I want to lose. Maybe I'll be concave by that time! Yikes! Tina > > > > Good morning, I just wanted to post that I > > > achieved > > > > another goal of mines. I weighed myself this > > > morning > > > > and I am in the 150s (yeah!!). My goal was to be > > > out > > > > of the 160s by the end of July. I have 20 > > > something > > > > more pounds to lose to be at my goal weight and I > > > am > > > > excited. This has been the best 5 and a half > > > months I > > > > could have ever asked for. I am hoping to have > > > this > > > > off by September and keep it off until my one year > > > > anniversary in Feb. 2006. This way, maybe I can > > > go > > > > ahead and pay the fee to have them do my breast > > > > surgery done. I am hearing that they want to see > > > you > > > > hold your weight for at least six months once you > > > have > > > > reached your goal before they will do any type of > > > > reconstructive surgery. Not sure if that is true > > > but > > > > > === message truncated === > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2005 Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 Tina it is also too soon for me to think about this I'm only almost 11 weeks out so we're in the same boat. I have at least 50 more lbs to lose before I consider it. Well I feel it already the must the must the must increase our bust maybe this is all we'll need.... I doubt that. RoseTina wrote: LOL! We must, we must, we must increase our bust! I love it! Yeah, it's a bit soon to even think about reconstructive surgery for me. I still have a good 70-80 pounds I want to lose. Maybe I'll be concave by that time! Yikes!Tina> > > > Good morning, I just wanted to post that I> > > achieved> > > > another goal of mines. I weighed myself this> > > morning> > > > and I am in the 150s (yeah!!). My goal was to be> > > out> > > > of the 160s by the end of July. I have 20> > > something> > > > more pounds to lose to be at my goal weight and I> > > am> > > > excited. This has been the best 5 and a half> > > months I> > > > could have ever asked for. I am hoping to have> > > this> > > > off by September and keep it off until my one year> > > > anniversary in Feb. 2006. This way, maybe I can> > > go> > > > ahead and pay the fee to have them do my breast> > > > surgery done. I am hearing that they want to see> > > you> > > > hold your weight for at least six months once you> > > have> > > > reached your goal before they will do any type of> > > > reconstructive surgery. Not sure if that is true> > > but> > > > > === message truncated ===> > > > > > __________________________________________________> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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