Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a really tough surgery but I am very glad I had it done. Mine was 15 years ago so I don’t remember when I stopped pain pills but I’m grateful to not have a core that’s shot from pregnancies.
Does this really do anything for your core? I have a gap of about an inch in my abs but I have a very strong core from workouts/my sport. I would think that cutting through those muscles and the recovery period would be a huge setback.
OP, my advice is that if you are scared about an optional surgery, don't do it. I am facing a very non-optional surgery but it doesn't scare me at all...I can't wait to get it done so this thing that wants to kill me is out of my body!
Np, and I disagree with this advice. Fear is a natural part of the unknown. I doubt there is a single woman who had the procedure done who wasn't somewhat fearful. I had Lipo 360, which has similar recovery aspects to the TT (stiffness, pain meds, limited mobility, etc). I was fearful but so glad I went through with it because my results are everything I dreamed they would be. I think someone upthread mentioned it, but don't be surprised if you have immense regret the first few weeks after the procedure. That too, is a normal part of the process.
Can you tell me more about why the initial immense regret is so common and why/how it passes?
- NP who is considering TT after losing 80 lbs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a really tough surgery but I am very glad I had it done. Mine was 15 years ago so I don’t remember when I stopped pain pills but I’m grateful to not have a core that’s shot from pregnancies.
Does this really do anything for your core? I have a gap of about an inch in my abs but I have a very strong core from workouts/my sport. I would think that cutting through those muscles and the recovery period would be a huge setback.
OP, my advice is that if you are scared about an optional surgery, don't do it. I am facing a very non-optional surgery but it doesn't scare me at all...I can't wait to get it done so this thing that wants to kill me is out of my body!
Np, and I disagree with this advice. Fear is a natural part of the unknown. I doubt there is a single woman who had the procedure done who wasn't somewhat fearful. I had Lipo 360, which has similar recovery aspects to the TT (stiffness, pain meds, limited mobility, etc). I was fearful but so glad I went through with it because my results are everything I dreamed they would be. I think someone upthread mentioned it, but don't be surprised if you have immense regret the first few weeks after the procedure. That too, is a normal part of the process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a really tough surgery but I am very glad I had it done. Mine was 15 years ago so I don’t remember when I stopped pain pills but I’m grateful to not have a core that’s shot from pregnancies.
Does this really do anything for your core? I have a gap of about an inch in my abs but I have a very strong core from workouts/my sport. I would think that cutting through those muscles and the recovery period would be a huge setback.
OP, my advice is that if you are scared about an optional surgery, don't do it. I am facing a very non-optional surgery but it doesn't scare me at all...I can't wait to get it done so this thing that wants to kill me is out of my body!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a really tough surgery but I am very glad I had it done. Mine was 15 years ago so I don’t remember when I stopped pain pills but I’m grateful to not have a core that’s shot from pregnancies.
Does this really do anything for your core? I have a gap of about an inch in my abs but I have a very strong core from workouts/my sport. I would think that cutting through those muscles and the recovery period would be a huge setback.
OP, my advice is that if you are scared about an optional surgery, don't do it. I am facing a very non-optional surgery but it doesn't scare me at all...I can't wait to get it done so this thing that wants to kill me is out of my body!
Anonymous wrote:Good luck. The hardest thing will be not gaining any weight, which will actually cause the shelf to reappear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a really tough surgery but I am very glad I had it done. Mine was 15 years ago so I don’t remember when I stopped pain pills but I’m grateful to not have a core that’s shot from pregnancies.
Does this really do anything for your core? I have a gap of about an inch in my abs but I have a very strong core from workouts/my sport. I would think that cutting through those muscles and the recovery period would be a huge setback.
OP, my advice is that if you are scared about an optional surgery, don't do it. I am facing a very non-optional surgery but it doesn't scare me at all...I can't wait to get it done so this thing that wants to kill me is out of my body!
Anonymous wrote:It’s a really tough surgery but I am very glad I had it done. Mine was 15 years ago so I don’t remember when I stopped pain pills but I’m grateful to not have a core that’s shot from pregnancies.
Anonymous wrote:I was able to get around carefully after about 12 days. I didn't drive for a few weeks. I definitely needed a reclining chair. Mine is one of those Scandinavian ones. I slept in that for at least a week. Laughing was very painful for two weeks.
Best decision and money spent though. Would do it again in a heartbeat.