For over four years, I've been thinking of having a procedure that would help me feel better and get rid of my extra fat below my belly button.
After researching and reading tons of stories on this site, I knew it was time to jump into gear and take some much-needed "Mommy" time for myself to finally address my body. I am a very ative person, but the fat below my belly just wouldn't go away; it's very much is inherited :-/, so I researched local Plastic Surgeons in my area and heard wonderful stories about the fabulous Dr. Boraski!
Updated on 2 Jan 2016:
I tend to want to be prepared for everything. So, undoubtedly this included my Panniculectomy. I went in thinking it was going to be like giving birth, which by any means is overwhelming enough, but I've given birth to eight beautiful children (ranging) from 5-16. THIS PROCEDURE IS NOTHING LIKE THAT --- JUST THINK, THEY GIVE YOU A MORPHINE BUTTON TO CONTROL THE PAIN!!! Helloooooo....LOL.
I'm 12 days Post-Op and what started out as a blissful eexperience, is starting to show A LOT OF PROMISE. Everyone is correct when they say the first week or two is the roughest --- SO TRUE! You will need support to help you in and out of bed, and some days going to the restroom may feel like an adventure. So be prepared for that! I packed three various bags: one for clothing (the weather in New Orleans can feel like Summer one day and Winter overnight), one for cosmetics (just in case I had some free time and wanted to make-up my face) and finally a miscellaneous bag with creams, magazines, gum, light snacks, sleep mask, cell phone, and Pou-Pourri (the next best thing to fine linens)! Needless to say, I over-packed, MAJORLY. The hospital provided everything necessary. Most of my time was spent on sleeping (yaaaaaah), so one travelling suitcase with the basics is all I really needed; all other things are seriously EXTRA BAGGAGE - pun intended. : -)
I hope this helps and I wish you well on your journey!!!