Daily Questions And Answers On Neck Fat Surgery


Susan asks…

what are the strangest names you have heard? (animal and pet names allowed)?

so the world knows about bady

answers:

To dream that you or someone else is undergoing surgery represents the opening of the self and the need for emotional healing. You need to eliminate something from your life that is not positive. This is also a very common dream for those who are facing upcoming surgery in real life.

So, you said it resulted in a negative outcome? This may mean dream that others reactions to the results of your surgery are negative that you are having a difficult time being confident in yourself.

The fact that it’s your neck may have more of a meaning as well. Any dream featuring the neck is a sign of approaching money. The exception is dreaming about a broken neck, which is a warning against mismanagement of your affairs – pay more attention to your own and less to those of others.

I hope I helped some!

Eos

Richard asks…

what are the strangest names you have heard? (animal and pet names allowed)?

so the world knows about bady

answers:

Perhaps she did it through diet and exercise…but based on my experience everyones skin elasticity is different after losing weight. It also depends on how fast weight is lost.

The slower you lose weight the better the results of your skin tightness will turn out. If you lose weight too fast it doesn’t give your skin enough time to rebound.

I lost 95 pounds through diet and exercise but had extra skin ONLY on my stomach. Everywhere else, face etc. Looks just fine and rebounded well. I had an abdominoplasty to remove the excess skin and it cost around 5,000 all together. It’s been 9 yrs. Since surgery and am completely happy with the results.

Caroline asks…

what are the strangest names you have heard? (animal and pet names allowed)?

so the world knows about bady

answers:

I had liposuction on my thighs and butt about 10 years ago. I had it done by a top Beverly Hills surgeon named Brian Novack.

I’m happy in some ways, not in others.

It was outpatient surgery. No hospital stay. You will need someone to drive to and from the doctor. You will be super out of it. After the surgery, you will sleep for a long time. There is also a lot of pain. It’s been 10 years, though, so it’s not quite so barbaric anymore. I was super bruised for a long time. I also lost sensation in my skin (nerve damage) and it took many years to get it back.

I needed to smooth out my upside down bowling pin legs, but honestly, I just gained the fat back elsewhere. Now I have a double chin, fat arms, and a fat stomach. Before the surgery, I had skinny arms and a flat stomach.

So, I guess I’m glad I did it, but it changed my body forever and now it’s way harder for me to lose weight.

Good luck.

Mark asks…

what are the strangest names you have heard? (animal and pet names allowed)?

so the world knows about bady

answers:

.SHE is the only one who can make changes for her. You have to accept her as she is, but don’t enable he, or distance youself if it’s too hard to watch her self destruct or if her pessimism and depression are too much for you to handle.

It’s sad what some people do to themselves, but sometimes they really feel what they’d have to give up or change (to get healthier) isn’t worth losing. She’s not willing to give up eating and being sedentary, because it takes a LOT of work to change, a LOT of willpower, and if she backslid or stumbled, she’d probably just give up.

She’s got no self esteem or feeling of self worth….maybe you can talk to her about seeing a therapist.

Jim asks…

what are the strangest names you have heard? (animal and pet names allowed)?

so the world knows about bady

answers:

That’s called a “tertoma tumor” or “vanishing twin syndrome”.

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