Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Besides the sore bum, losing all this insulation has me cold all the time! I know that's an almost universal reaction too. The diuratics are working slowly, Colleen. My PCP is conservative, and always starts her patients on the lowest possible dosage she thinks will be effective. Also, if you push the diuretics too fast or for too long, you risk losing too much sodium and potasium along with the water. I was at 189 the morning of my plastic surgery, and 212 a week ago, when I saw her about the edema in my legs. 197 this morning. Considering that he lopped off almost 11 pounds of skin, I should stablize around 180. I talked to my PCP this moring, and she's satisfied with the progress. Uncle Timmy -236 > > Hey gang. > > > > Ok, I am really struggling at work. My cracker ass hurts sitting > in > > this freekin chair. No one else complains and I know that my > padding > > has all disappeared (what a complaint, eh?) but my butt really is > > sore. I can't get comfortable at all and it is driving me nuts. > Do I > > need to bring in a pillow. A donut thingy. > > > > Please tell me I am not the only person this has happened to. I > never > > in a million years thought I would be complaining about losing the > > padding on my arse! > > > > Help me please. > > > > in pain but 25 pounds from goal. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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