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Re: Cosmetic surgery

Paul A,

Thanks for sharing the results look great. I'm curious, is the results what you were before the Lupron shots or somewhere in between? Not that it matters, just curious.

The Stranger

Re: Re: Cosmetic surgery

I was nowhere near as chubby before the Lupron shots. The Lupron really added bulges. I was able to get rid of some of the weight gain with exercise but I had hit a wall and I wanted all of it gone. The end result is better than just prior to the shots.

Paul A.

Re: Re: Re: Cosmetic surgery

Paul A,

Thanks. It certainly looked like you were plenty fit before the Lupron but I was curious to know the whole story.

The Stranger

Re: Cosmetic surgery

Paul A: "My therapist says that I'm making improvements in areas where I am able to in order to compensate...."

I think that is an excellent point. I have noticed in lots of posts recently more guys talking about the emotional and psychological downsides to surgery (or to any intervention really). The doctors are usually so glib. Mine said I would be "winged" for about a year. Well it's about 18 months now and this boy's wings sure aint flapping!

Well done for sharing the emotional side (like Joe in Hawaii). Your weight and appearance were an issue for you, and I think it's great that you dealt with it. I think we would all feel better if we address the issues we are able to address in improving our lives post medical interventions. There are so many others we can do nothing about and just have to accept.

Have a great Christmas with your new body, mate!

Ted from England

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