THANK YOU, EVERYONE!! 
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I go for a consult on Monday to discuss skin removal surgery because I have no clue what's involved. Your pics are amazing!
The price tag is scary indeed (at least you can claim it on your taxes!!) but what a phenomenal difference.
A few more questions, if I may.
How long between being 'done' losing weight and your surgery?
How has the recovery been?
Did you find that the scale dropped again post surgery? Or more directly, how much weight was that excess skin responsible for?
Thanks so much!!
Originally Posted by IPdivajen
Wow, amazing! Thanks so much for sharing.
I go for a consult on Monday to discuss skin removal surgery because I have no clue what's involved. Your pics are amazing!
The price tag is scary indeed (at least you can claim it on your taxes!!) but what a phenomenal difference.
A few more questions, if I may.
How long between being 'done' losing weight and your surgery?
How has the recovery been?
Did you find that the scale dropped again post surgery? Or more directly, how much weight was that excess skin responsible for?

Thanks so much!!
I was roughly 9-10 months at the same weight... I would go up a few pounds and then lose them... typical maintenance life. IDEALLY, I would love to be 140 -145 lbs but my surgeon made it very clear that I needed to be at a weight I could maintain easily. It jeopardizes the outcome of the results if you gain a bunch of weight after the surgery because you were at a weight that was too hard to maintain. On the flip side, he said that if I lost 10 - 15 lbs after surgery, he had not yet seen cases in his 25+ years where it worsened the results.
My recovery has been excellent. Not one complication thus far. (knock on wood) My surgery was 7 hours long and when I woke up, it was hard to believe it was over. I spent the first night at the surgical center and then my cousin picked me up the following morning to take me to her house where I stayed for 11 days. I flew home to my family at 12 days post-op. The first few days were rough but definitely doable... the hardest part was getting out of bed to use the bathroom. Ultimately, the months of waiting for my surgery date and the fear of the unknown were the worst of it all!
I am only 3 pounds lighter currently then what I was the morning of surgery. The skin was not weighed however, my doctor did guess it weighed between 8-10 lbs. I am still swollen though, so maybe the scale will go down some more in the weeks to come when it subsides. I have to figure my breast implant weight into the equation too... they are just over 2 lbs.


