140lbs Lost! Just got Skin Removal Surgery (M/21)

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  • cmr3399
    cmr3399 Posts: 80 Member
    Wow thats Amazing...Do you happen to know how many pounds of excess skin they removed?
  • TyFi_10
    TyFi_10 Posts: 14 Member
    cmr3399 wrote: »
    Wow thats Amazing...Do you happen to know how many pounds of excess skin they removed?

    Not sure yet, I actually haven't weighed myself yet because my scale is back at university. The way they explained it to me they not only remove the skin but "gunk" that's built up down there, so Im sure the procedure would cause 2-5 lbs of excess lost.

  • farmerpam1
    farmerpam1 Posts: 402 Member
    You're rockin it, thanks for sharing! I have to ask, was it very painful, the recovery, that is? I'm saving my pennies for the future.
  • TyFi_10
    TyFi_10 Posts: 14 Member
    farmerpam1 wrote: »
    You're rockin it, thanks for sharing! I have to ask, was it very painful, the recovery, that is? I'm saving my pennies for the future.

    It's been a week since the surgery, so it's probably an OK time to give an update:

    Day of Surgery
    - Post surgery "pain" is not that high, certainly not the worst pain I've had or anything (keep in mind I was on anaesthetic)
    - Drain placed on my right upper side (tube coming out of me with body secretions)
    - Discomfort is quite high
    - Little food (ate two jello cups and one pudding cup the entire day)
    - Operations was 2hrs long
    - Drugged up pretty hard, was sleeping all day from the medications and essentially bed-ridden.
    - Important to walk around after surgery to prevent clotting, walked around the kitchen 4 or 5 times, and the A
    - Need to wear compression socks for minimum one week, as high as three weeks
    - Need to wear abdominal "binder" for at least three weeks, potentially four

    Day + 1 and +2
    - Pain/discomfort is a 4 on a scale of 1-10
    - Move around a bit more frequently and with less ease
    - Bed ridden most of the day
    - Lots of drugs, lots of sleep

    Day +3 + 4 + 5
    - Moving around a lot more
    - Pain/discomfort is a 2 on a scale of 1-10
    - Standing up for extended periods, left the house for the first time on Surgery Day + 4

    Day 6
    - Drain is removed (discomfort goes down)
    - First check up appointment
    - First shower!!!!


    Overall, the pain was/is quite low but at the same time the doctor did tell me that I've had less pain than most people generally report. Still, I don't think the operation is agonizing, but you would definitely need at minimum one week off working, etc.

  • Mischievous_Rascal
    Mischievous_Rascal Posts: 1,791 Member
    That's amazing! And you (and your awesome mom) made a good decision with the surgery. My loose skin was considered minimal, too, but the mental difference it made when it was gone was significant. You look healthy and should be crazy proud of yourself!

    What gets me, though, is that your stats say you grew two inches...my 12 year old son is already three inches taller than me and I was hoping he would stop after he turned 18 or so! Oh well...lol
  • leeshults
    leeshults Posts: 223 Member
    well done young man!!
  • TyFi_10
    TyFi_10 Posts: 14 Member
    That's amazing! And you (and your awesome mom) made a good decision with the surgery. My loose skin was considered minimal, too, but the mental difference it made when it was gone was significant. You look healthy and should be crazy proud of yourself!

    What gets me, though, is that your stats say you grew two inches...my 12 year old son is already three inches taller than me and I was hoping he would stop after he turned 18 or so! Oh well...lol

    Haha, I was so surprised when the doctor told me I was 5'11", I didn't really feel taller!

    How long ago did you have the surgery?
  • TyFi_10
    TyFi_10 Posts: 14 Member
    Update:

    My belly button is definitely higher lol. This photo was taken 9 days after the surgery

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  • amarie210
    amarie210 Posts: 47 Member
    Wow! You look awesome! Way to go! My partner is having a hard time finding motivation to start and stick to a plan. He says having so much to lose (100+ pounds) is disheartening. I will be showing him your pictures in the morning as inspiration!
  • TyFi_10
    TyFi_10 Posts: 14 Member
    amarie210 wrote: »
    Wow! You look awesome! Way to go! My partner is having a hard time finding motivation to start and stick to a plan. He says having so much to lose (100+ pounds) is disheartening. I will be showing him your pictures in the morning as inspiration!

    Tell him that the hardest part is the start and once you get on a roll, it gets easier !!!
  • amarie210
    amarie210 Posts: 47 Member
    TyFi_10 wrote: »
    amarie210 wrote: »
    Wow! You look awesome! Way to go! My partner is having a hard time finding motivation to start and stick to a plan. He says having so much to lose (100+ pounds) is disheartening. I will be showing him your pictures in the morning as inspiration!

    Tell him that the hardest part is the start and once you get on a roll, it gets easier !!!


    What did you do for exercise when you were first starting out? At his size, he complains about sore knees and ankles with most traditional cardio or weightlifting. I suggested swimming but the chance of him putting on swim trunks public is zero. Is focusing on diet alone until a certain weight is reached the best option?
  • cbs1974
    cbs1974 Posts: 98 Member
    Jesus H WOW
  • behnybaby
    behnybaby Posts: 106 Member
    How wonderful for you, you should be vey proud of your accomplishment.
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