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Finally back from Miami - Found out I can never get a BBL
Hi everyone
Sorry I've been MIA. I flew into Miami last week on the 2/11 & met with Dr Fisher for my consult. I felt at ease when I met him. He is very down to earth and funny. Everything was going great- He told me I could look like my wish pic. Then when I went to get undressed so he could evaluate my body, he asked if I had reynauds syndrome (constricts blood flow, leaving fingers and toes blue and white) I was never officially diagnosed with it, but a couple years ago when my feet turned purple after coming home from the store in the winter, I looked up my symptoms and saw it said reynauds syndrome. At the time, I didn't think it was a huge deal I thought it was kind of normal to have your fingers/toes become numb when you're cold. This has been happening to me ever since that incident. It totally slipped my mind. So when Dr. Fisher asked me if I had reynauds I said yes. He told me he never had a patient who had it before but recognized it instantly because he was a doctor before. He told me that when you get lipo- you are given a high amount of epinephrine so it slows down the bleeding process but the problem was that my condition already constricts the blood. Dr. Fisher told me I could have lost fingers and toes if I had gotten the procedure done. He didn't want to take the risk because it wasn't worth it. I am so thankful that Dr. Fisher noticed and can't imagine how bad it could have been if I had the procedure.
I am very sad and trying to take this all in. I still can't believe it.. Now I have lose the weight I gained and exercise to try to get a bigger butt
Thank you everyone for your concern
Sorry I've been MIA. I flew into Miami last week on the 2/11 & met with Dr Fisher for my consult. I felt at ease when I met him. He is very down to earth and funny. Everything was going great- He told me I could look like my wish pic. Then when I went to get undressed so he could evaluate my body, he asked if I had reynauds syndrome (constricts blood flow, leaving fingers and toes blue and white) I was never officially diagnosed with it, but a couple years ago when my feet turned purple after coming home from the store in the winter, I looked up my symptoms and saw it said reynauds syndrome. At the time, I didn't think it was a huge deal I thought it was kind of normal to have your fingers/toes become numb when you're cold. This has been happening to me ever since that incident. It totally slipped my mind. So when Dr. Fisher asked me if I had reynauds I said yes. He told me he never had a patient who had it before but recognized it instantly because he was a doctor before. He told me that when you get lipo- you are given a high amount of epinephrine so it slows down the bleeding process but the problem was that my condition already constricts the blood. Dr. Fisher told me I could have lost fingers and toes if I had gotten the procedure done. He didn't want to take the risk because it wasn't worth it. I am so thankful that Dr. Fisher noticed and can't imagine how bad it could have been if I had the procedure.
I am very sad and trying to take this all in. I still can't believe it.. Now I have lose the weight I gained and exercise to try to get a bigger butt
Thank you everyone for your concern
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