Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 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 > > > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 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 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 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 http://www.wworw.com > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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