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  • Why I Was on Leave

    Why was I on leave from Apolyton from May 9th-31st? Recovery: on the 9th, I had surgery. It underwent a re-constructive procedure known as a panniculectomy.

    As many of you are aware, I am overweight (and have been since I was ~11). However, for some years I was also obese -- morbidly so for a time. At the height of my weight (mid-2001), I tipped the scales at over 500 pounds. I have lost ~230-40 pounds since 2001, and have kept it off -- and stabilized -- for ~3 1/2 years. My waist size was once 60+ and it's now in the low 40s. I used to wear 6XL(!!) shirts and now I wear (1)L. While weight loss has been slower coming in recent years, improvements in my strength and cardiovascular endurance have fortunately not been.

    As elastic as human skin can be, even at my age it's not elastic enough to "bounce back" to truly reflect my weight loss visibly. Medical intervention was required and it was some time coming: between appointment and referral from my GP (family doctor) to a specialist to the actual surgery date, it was almost 2 years. I'm still on the mend, but thanks to all the work that I had done prior to the surgery, my overall health at the time of the surgery and my age, I'm moving along extremely well. I was not certain that this was going to be the case prior to my surgery, and that is why I did not disclose this even to anyone on staff before the procedure.

    There is no decent entry on Wikipedia, though there is this very general overview (link below). As far as the grading of my particular circumstance went, it was a 1.



    General Web searches have left me frowning somewhat at finding just the 'right' place to refer people to for a general overview that I'm happy with, but I've settled on the following two:

    http://www.parungao.com/content.cfm?id=23 (general; a "before" and "after" picture of an older male and with symptoms that I did/do not have)
    http://www.drlinder.com/psarticles-pann.htm (more detailed; no pictures)

    Now you know.
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  • #2
    I understand why you would want to have that procedure done. There is a limit to how far the skin will "bounce back" as you said.

    My best wishes for a speedy recovery

    Asmodean
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    • #3
      For some reason I always assumed you were a skinny guy.

      Good to hear you're progressing from a bad situation though.
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      • #4
        DanQ
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Saras
          DanQ
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          • #6
            We've all been in the wars recently, although my cyst removal sounds considerably more pleasant to endure that having your belly removed. Congratulations on losing all that weight though, you'll have to tell me your secret
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            • #7
              DanQ, congratulations on having the courage to have this procedure done, on the changing of your life style beforehand and on the recovery so far

              I wish you a speedy and full recovery, mate and I hope you have a god time reading Poy and playing CIV in the mean time
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Saras
                DanQ
                Wishing a speedy and full recovery to you, sir.

                AND WELCOME BACK!!!
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                • #9

                  ...to DanQ, the King and Ruler of Apolyton
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                  • #10
                    Simply wishing you a full recovery.
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                    • #11
                      Now that your back, could you help us do something about this.



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                      • #12
                        Well, we were close.
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                        • #13
                          Well wishes, Dan, and a hearty congrats on losing so much weight!
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                          • #14
                            So Danny boy was fat and lost a lot of weight? In any event it is never to late to improve your health though the sooner you take action the better off you will be.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Asmodean
                              I understand why you would want to have that procedure done. There is a limit to how far the skin will "bounce back" as you said.
                              I've heard about some skin creams that can make skin more elastic after dramatic weight loss though I'm not sure about a 240 pound reduction. Either way Dan is still better off without the extra pounds. I've heard that people over 300lbs have twice as much chance of dying young so it is great he's lost so much weight. Only 60 or so pounds to go.
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