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Day 5 & 6 post-procedure

On Saturday (Day 4) I was feeling pretty good...and overly optimistic. Sunday (Day 5) and today I'm more uncomfortable than any of the previous days. My stomach itches and am having sporadic firings of pins and needles. Trying to massage my belly to alleviate the itching is like pressing and rubbing a deep bruise. Every time I do it, I am reminded of being a little kid "Mom, it hurts when I touch right here". My Mom would always respond with "then don't touch it". So, I've stopped that approach. Instead, I find that mild stretching feels pretty good.

As for the new pains, they're tolerable in that I can go to work and carry on my normal day to day activities, I'm just over it. I can tolerate pain, I'm a marathon runner....but with marathons you know there's an end. This? It just keeps on coming. On a scale of 0-10, I'm at a 4-5. Currently the "pain pings" seem to be localized to the lower right part of my abdomen where there is still 50% swelling compared to my left side. I caved and bought an "abdomen support" wrap at the local pharmacy. I like that it provides more compression than a Spanx camisole, but it doesn't take away the pain. I haven't taken any medication, as I've read that it doesn't help much anyway.

I'm still too sore to workout, which is probably adding to my irritability and general lethargy. I typically exercise 5 days a week, and it's been 6 days with no strenuous activity. The jiggling when jogging is too uncomfortable to tolerate for an hour long session.

I am hopeful that this phase passes quickly and I'm grateful that it's not as painful as some have experienced, but I'm ready for it to be done. No pain, no gain though, right? RIGHT?

48 hours post procedure

Feeling optimistic today! The swelling has gone down some (~25%), but the treated area is still warm to the touch. I've been using an arnica cream 2/day and it seems to be helping. I was able to sleep a bit better last night as well, as the discomfort has subsided a bit. Still wearing a Spanx camisole today, as it feels better to keep the area compressed.

Still mentally trying to prepare for the late onset pain which could start Sunday or Monday. Prepare for the worst and hope for the best? My service provider did say that if the pain in the evenings gets bad in the next few days, a glass of wine can help. Now, that's a "prescription" I can get my head around! If one glass of wine helps, then two will be even better, right?

I'll continue to update as the dreaded day 5 approaches. :)

On Wednesday (4/5/17), I went in to have my lower...

On Wednesday (4/5/17), I went in to have my lower abdomen manipulated into a bizarre contraption (twice!) in hopes of obliterating the pesky bulge. The 2 hours prior to the treatment I made the mistake of reading dozens and dozens of critical reviews of the Coolsculpting process. The pain and discomfort experienced by others was really discouraging and made me extremely anxious going into the appointment.

Needless to say, I went through with it anyways. While the procedure certainly wasn't as luxurious as lounging on the couch, it wasn't as bad as I had anticipated. It was uncomfortable at times - at most a 3 on a scale from 0-10. The weirdest part was touching my frozen "stick of butter" belly fat after removing the suction. I had two 1 hour sessions, one on each side of my lower belly.

Last night, however, I had some difficulty sleeping. It was painful (again, at a 3) turning over to lay on my side or getting up from bed. And the swelling! Holy cow! My belly has tripled in size! It's sore when I walk, sneeze or touch it. Still a 3, maybe a 4 on the discomfort scale.

Today I'm wearing a spanx type camisole under my dress and a pair of leggings. If the pain/discomfort stays like this for the next 2 weeks, I'll be happy. I'm really nervous about the reported onset of sever nerve pain around the 4-6 day mark.

Stay tuned!

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232 Market St., Kirkland, Washington
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Shannon has been great! She calmed me down before the procedure as I came in quite anxious. She was very responsive via text leading up to the appointment. She herself has had Coolsculpting done so she was able to answer my questions as a client and as a service provider.