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I must admit I'm a little jealous. Before Ihad my panni removed I

couldn't even wear underwear, I had to wear stretchy shorts. It seemed

that my apron would go through one whole or the other. I looked better

with no undies then with them. Of course, that probably really isn't an

option. One thing that helped me a lot was getting slacks looser in that

area or wearing dresses. Somehow it didn't look as bad with a dress on.

Lori Owen - Denton, Texas

SRVG 7/16/01

Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce

479/335/???

On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 14:27:26 -0000 " " writes:

> No, I'm not a perv looking for some titillation LOL!

>

> I am a newbie Grad post-op who has given up the idea of my

> reconstructive plastics for awhile due to insurance/financial

> issues.

> I just got hired for a new job to start on July 28th. (I've been

> part-

> timing at Subway for the summer). I'll be a secretary in a law

> office

> where I temped 2 years ago (as an unhealthy pre-op...shoulda seen

> that office manager's face when we ran into each other last

> month...hence my getting an interview). I currently own 1 dress and

> 1

> skirt and NO dress slacks. All my clothes are casual. So I get to go

>

> shopping! YIPPEE!

>

> My question for ya'll (thought I'd never get there right?)...does

> anyone know of a good brand/style of panties or briefs that can hold

>

> in a post-op pannus? I am an apple shape with no hips and no butt,

> just belly. I wear a loose 14 right now (should be 12)but the panni

>

> removal could likely put me at a 10, maybe even an 8. I need

> something that will kinda flatten/smooth things out but not so much

>

> that the roll comes spilling out the top. Do ya know what I mean

> with

> that one? Of course you do.

>

> Thanks for any feedback!

>

> Have a great day!

>

>

> LAP RNY 7/3/02

> Dr. Marshall, Peoria, IL

> 5'8 " 298/165/160

>

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>

>

> Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

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> Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

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I like to wear control top pantyhose under both pants and dresses.

Gives a smooth line with no bulges.

Vicki A.

> On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 14:27:26 -0000 " " <anna_m64@y...> writes:

> > No, I'm not a perv looking for some titillation LOL!

> >

> > I am a newbie Grad post-op who has given up the idea of my

> > reconstructive plastics for awhile due to insurance/financial

> > issues.

> > I just got hired for a new job to start on July 28th. (I've been

> > part-

> > timing at Subway for the summer). I'll be a secretary in a law

> > office

> > where I temped 2 years ago (as an unhealthy pre-op...shoulda seen

> > that office manager's face when we ran into each other last

> > month...hence my getting an interview). I currently own 1 dress

and

> > 1

> > skirt and NO dress slacks. All my clothes are casual. So I get to

go

> >

> > shopping! YIPPEE!

> >

> > My question for ya'll (thought I'd never get there right?)...does

> > anyone know of a good brand/style of panties or briefs that can

hold

> >

> > in a post-op pannus? I am an apple shape with no hips and no

butt,

> > just belly. I wear a loose 14 right now (should be 12)but the

panni

> >

> > removal could likely put me at a 10, maybe even an 8. I need

> > something that will kinda flatten/smooth things out but not so

much

> >

> > that the roll comes spilling out the top. Do ya know what I mean

> > with

> > that one? Of course you do.

> >

> > Thanks for any feedback!

> >

> > Have a great day!

> >

> >

> > LAP RNY 7/3/02

> > Dr. Marshall, Peoria, IL

> > 5'8 " 298/165/160

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

> >

> > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Unfortunately for me, control top pantyhose results in the inevitable

spill over. <sigh> Can't wait to have a TT!!

m

> I like to wear control top pantyhose under both pants and dresses.

> Gives a smooth line with no bulges.

>

> Vicki A.

>

> > On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 14:27:26 -0000 " " <anna_m64@y...> writes:

> > > No, I'm not a perv looking for some titillation LOL!

> > >

> > > I am a newbie Grad post-op who has given up the idea of my

> > > reconstructive plastics for awhile due to insurance/financial

> > > issues.

> > > I just got hired for a new job to start on July 28th. (I've

been

> > > part-

> > > timing at Subway for the summer). I'll be a secretary in a law

> > > office

> > > where I temped 2 years ago (as an unhealthy pre-op...shoulda

seen

> > > that office manager's face when we ran into each other last

> > > month...hence my getting an interview). I currently own 1 dress

> and

> > > 1

> > > skirt and NO dress slacks. All my clothes are casual. So I get

to

> go

> > >

> > > shopping! YIPPEE!

> > >

> > > My question for ya'll (thought I'd never get there

right?)...does

> > > anyone know of a good brand/style of panties or briefs that can

> hold

> > >

> > > in a post-op pannus? I am an apple shape with no hips and no

> butt,

> > > just belly. I wear a loose 14 right now (should be 12)but the

> panni

> > >

> > > removal could likely put me at a 10, maybe even an 8. I need

> > > something that will kinda flatten/smooth things out but not so

> much

> > >

> > > that the roll comes spilling out the top. Do ya know what I

mean

> > > with

> > > that one? Of course you do.

> > >

> > > Thanks for any feedback!

> > >

> > > Have a great day!

> > >

> > >

> > > LAP RNY 7/3/02

> > > Dr. Marshall, Peoria, IL

> > > 5'8 " 298/165/160

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

> > >

> > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I wore the one piece body brief girdle...and it worked wonders...even after I

had my tt I continued to wear it and it helped with the healing...

Good luck.....Joy

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I'm not sure where you can buy this, but the compression garment I

had to wear after my plastic surgery had a high waist so it

scrunched in the waistline, and it went almost to my knees. It

really holds everything in!!!! If you called a plastic surgeon,

perhaps they could tell you where to buy one. I was told they cost

around $80 (mine was included in the surgical fees). Maybe a

medical supply store would carry them?

in Washington

Lap RNY Sept 2001

Minus 205 pounds

333.5/128

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> No, I'm not a perv looking for some titillation LOL!

>

> I am a newbie Grad post-op who has given up the idea of my

> reconstructive plastics for awhile due to insurance/financial

issues.

> I just got hired for a new job to start on July 28th. (I've been

part-

> timing at Subway for the summer). I'll be a secretary in a law

office

> where I temped 2 years ago (as an unhealthy pre-op...shoulda seen

> that office manager's face when we ran into each other last

> month...hence my getting an interview). I currently own 1 dress

and 1

> skirt and NO dress slacks. All my clothes are casual. So I get to

go

> shopping! YIPPEE!

>

> My question for ya'll (thought I'd never get there right?)...does

> anyone know of a good brand/style of panties or briefs that can

hold

> in a post-op pannus? I am an apple shape with no hips and no butt,

> just belly. I wear a loose 14 right now (should be 12)but the

panni

> removal could likely put me at a 10, maybe even an 8. I need

> something that will kinda flatten/smooth things out but not so

much

> that the roll comes spilling out the top. Do ya know what I mean

with

> that one? Of course you do.

>

> Thanks for any feedback!

>

> Have a great day!

>

>

> LAP RNY 7/3/02

> Dr. Marshall, Peoria, IL

> 5'8 " 298/165/160

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