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Too Underweight for Surgery??

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Post by momojack 16th January 2012, 7:04 pm

WOWZERS!!! Another fab avi Smallblue..making me very jealous!! x

I did my 3 miles today and im gonna keep up with that coz i had a big lunch as soon as i got back! Was starving for the first time in a couple of months!! I'm not too obsessed with the scales, i jut know i felt my best when iwas over 8 stone... (no dizzy spells etc)

Im feeling motivated to do it now as i have a goal to work towards ( Too Underweight for Surgery?? - Page 2 156694) I have even bought a new pair of trainers..now thats commitment!! hahah!! Too Underweight for Surgery?? - Page 2 557141 xx
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Post by Smallblue 16th January 2012, 7:12 pm

Thanks Momo Too Underweight for Surgery?? - Page 2 571992 Your boobs will be worth the wait my lovely. I thought the blue bra matched my name very well! £6 in the sale!! Can't wear it yet as too painful. You can do this. Your dizzy spells are the tell tale sign you're not at the correct weight. It's so easy to get in to this rut. You're not on your own. x
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Post by sc 16th January 2012, 7:49 pm

Its really interesting reading about the importance of weight, im 5"10 and 8.5 stone, by BMI is 17. I don't actually recall been weighed at all, my PS didn't mention anything to me about risks involved with with having GA and been underweight. But think Misfit is right prob best to have it checked out with your GP.

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Post by kay 16th January 2012, 8:14 pm

Well done for today MomoJ xx

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Post by momojack 16th January 2012, 8:39 pm

Thanks Kay.. Too Underweight for Surgery?? - Page 2 571992xx

I actually felt so much better for it..more awake and full of beans all day! I thought i would get back and want a nap!! Too Underweight for Surgery?? - Page 2 557141xx
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Post by TSmith 16th January 2012, 9:58 pm

Smallblue Your boobs are bloody AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That bra is sexy as hell too girl.. totes jelly over here haha x
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Post by Crystal 16th January 2012, 10:52 pm

sc wrote:Its really interesting reading about the importance of weight, im 5"10 and 8.5 stone, by BMI is 17. I don't actually recall been weighed at all, my PS didn't mention anything to me about risks involved with with having GA and been underweight. But think Misfit is right prob best to have it checked out with your GP.

Good Luck



Yes girls this is the right way of thinking, at the end of the day its all about money to them, being underweight is in fact more dangerous then being overweight having a op/g.a so its something that should be looked into and a G.P is a great place to go as they are not being paid to tell you your healthy!

I dont want girls thinking just because so and so was underweight and had her op with no problems to think this will be the same for them as its not the case......

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Post by Crystal 16th January 2012, 11:02 pm

momojack wrote:WOWZERS!!! Another fab avi Smallblue..making me very jealous!! x

I did my 3 miles today and im gonna keep up with that coz i had a big lunch as soon as i got back! Was starving for the first time in a couple of months!! I'm not too obsessed with the scales, i jut know i felt my best when iwas over 8 stone... (no dizzy spells etc)

Im feeling motivated to do it now as i have a goal to work towards ( Too Underweight for Surgery?? - Page 2 156694) I have even bought a new pair of trainers..now thats commitment!! hahah!! Too Underweight for Surgery?? - Page 2 557141 xx



This is great to read hun, putting on a little weight will make you feel better like you have all ready said you felt best when you were over 8 stone so make that your goal, eat well and work out and you will reach it and go into your op feeling happy that your not putting yourself at high riskToo Underweight for Surgery?? - Page 2 923101 ........I would also go and see your G.P as you will get a honest opinion from them about what weight would be best for you, mine at 5 foot 4 and a half is 8 stone 3lbs to 8 stone 6lbs but they will tell you the min weight you should at least be e.g mine was not below 8 stone ( I was 8 stone at the time of my b.a! ) and at my pre-op for my NHS hernia op was told putting on a few lbs will help me get over the op quicker and get me away from being at risk so I ate my way to 8 stone 6lbs and went into it feeling happy I was not at risk and rather annoyed I was not told about the underweight risks when I had my B.A!Too Underweight for Surgery?? - Page 2 221105 .....

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Post by momojack 17th January 2012, 8:11 pm

Thanks Crystal x I will see my GP closer to when i am thinking of booking my BA, in the mean time i am planning to eat as much as i can to put on an extra few pounds and get as fit as i can by walking and picking up some yoga too :o) xx
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Post by Crystal 17th January 2012, 8:58 pm

great plan hun, it will be worth it in the endToo Underweight for Surgery?? - Page 2 154564



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