weegie
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I think if it stopped me sweating, I'd polyfill my whole body :giggle:
If only filling the cracks was enough for me
I think if it stopped me sweating, I'd polyfill my whole body :giggle:
Is it polyfilla for sweat glands? Is that a good thing?
If only filling the cracks was enough for me
2 in 1! Polyfilla, for all your sweating & wrinkle needs
Hahaha.
I am at that time in life where nobody will see a lot if it, well other than me husband and he can take his specs off I might however treat myself to a face and neck lift if I get to a normal BMI, not even the tightest of ponytails will cure those wrinkles lol.
Looks like a really good list to me. I hope everything goes well. Xxx
good luck for your appointment
Hey hun
I've found you thanks for the link and the message, its good to see your diary and be able to follow your journey.
So, so sorry to hear about your Dad, I lost my Dad aged 12 under different circumstances (car crash) but I know how it feels and I just wanted to send you a big hug and strength xx
Good luck for your consultation tonight, how exciting! I had my consultation on 11th April and had my op on 13th May so it happens quite quickly when you are paying private, if you have any questions feel free to give me a shout I'm happy to help, I noticed a few of the questions you had on your list so far so have jotted down a few of the answers from my experience if this helps:
I had 1 week off work but was up and about the next day as I had to go to the chapel of rest to see my brother in law before his funeral, the funeral the day after that and only then did I give in for a couple of days and take it easy. I was driving within a week and felt fine other than being a bit tender and having wind pain in my shoulder (which is the worst part of the whole pain)
I only took liquid paracetemol for pain control and windeze to help disperse the wind.
I lost 1st 5lb on the pre-op diet which was the VLCD (very low calorie diet) as the milk diet upset my tum and have lost a further 33lb in 17 weeks since my op.
I have 2 years after care/surgical cover with my hospital (the Hospital Group) and would highly recommend you get the same as you need months and months of support afterwards including band adjustments (I'm still not at optium restriction and will need their help for a long while yet) and this should all be covered in the price you pay.
I went home the same day of the op, but this was mainly because I lived only 40 minutes drive away. Because I was a day patient my other half stayed with me all day and was waiting for me when I was bought back to the room.
I was in surgery and recovery 2 hours in total (spent a little longer than normal in recovery because I was really shaking and freezing cold when I came out of the anaesthetic)
I'm sure they all vary but they told me that they recommend people wait 1-2 years before trying to concieve and that the band may need to be emptied or adjusted to allow you to eat more and get all of your nutrients.
Hope this helps a little, sending you a big hug xxx
Good luck at your appointment. I hope it goes really well. Xxx