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James A. Edwards, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

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I'm so excited that I had my consultation with Dr. James Edwards from the Providence Medical Group today for a panniculectomy. He was fantastic and I look forward to working with him. He has great reviews on here. It's been a rocky road getting to this point but so happy to have made it. I started my journey in September of 2012 at 298 lbs and reached my goal of 165 lbs in January 2014 through hard work. I try to exercise 3-4 days a week. I use to go 6 days a week but because
I am a 37 year old mother of an 11 year old son. I was morbidly obese for many years and had a c-section with my son. I lost over 100lbs through diet and exercise and have kept it off for 3.5 years. I had been considering a tummy tuck for a couple of years now but was too fearful of pain and a long recovery time to actually go through with it. I also felt guilty about spending money on something that seemed so vain. I did consult with a surgeon a little over a year ago and
Since I was a year old I have been overweight/obese. I figured I would just be fat and gross for the rest of my life. Finally, my junior year in college, I got on the scale and it said I was 280lbs. HOLY COW... literally COW. I wanted to die. I couldn't believe I did this to myself. I just looked at myself in the mirror and cried. I had had it. I made a promise to myself that same day that I would do whatever it took to lose that weight, be healthy, look better, and most of