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Re: stomach surgery

From: sammy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Dec 2000 22:03:57 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Koolaide wrote: >
>A girl I know has had alot of plastic surgery, tummy, butt, thighs,
>before she knew she had pcos. Problem is.... when they do the sugery
>they remove all fat cells so NO fat can go there. She will never have a
>fat belly or thighs. However, because she has pcos and is insulin
>resistant the fat has started to deposit on her back, and feet. Yes,
>rolls of fat on her back and her feet are huge. I would rather have it
>where it is 'normal'. She can't find shoes and I'm sorry for her, but
>her back is gross. She also works out all the time and still gains so
>much weight. Don't have the tummy tuck until you get the pcos well
>undercontrol.
>
>At Thu, 28 Dec 2000, jane wrote:
>>
>>Has anyone heard of someone with pcos having their stomach stabled and
>>it curing the problem --- they lost weight --- etc... I would tend to
>>think that they would still have problems. Anyone know anything about
>>this?

Now I am scared. I had breast reduction sugery last year and some lipo done on my stomache. The breast reduction was a full surgical procedure (Some of it was pretty graphic), While I was having that done the dr. removed 5 pounds from from my stomache area. I should say that I do not have big thighs,butt or back. Should I know be worried that I am going to grow fat in these areas. My plastic sugeron has passed on so communication with him would be pretty diffculy.

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sammy



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