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deerewife

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 In a heartbeat!
I'd get a breast reduction and a tummy tuck...
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Rici76

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 Probably slightly bigger boobs.....I think I can live with every other part of me.....maybe!
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Queen Mum

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 Does a body transplant count?

I want one that doesn't hurt this much
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Janshotgun

Cherry Cola

Re: Question of the day 1/27
 Well speaking from experience - I had my left breast removed due to cancer in 1993 and reconstruction.  That was ok - but then I had a breast reduction on the other side so that they would match better - I had a difficult time with recovery on that side - ended up with an infection that had to be sliced open without anesthesia in the dr.'s office and had to spend the next month packing the pocket that was left until it healed internally.  It was a terrible, depressing time.
That breast is much more perky now though - so that's a plus!
I've thought about tummy tucks and neck lifts - but I'm too afraid of the complications - both during and after surgery...
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1momma

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 NEVER.  I am totally freaked out by surgery so I don't think I would ever do anything I didn't have to.
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writerlady

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 I would get an eyebrow lift - and a tummy tuck.  If only wishes could come true.
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Shanscraps

Cherry Bing

Re: Question of the day 1/27
 no thank you....
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sdwhru

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 I don't think....maybe a boob job......I wear a really small size bra....those are just as hard to find as the big ones.   LOL
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bluetulip

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 Yes I would have a breast reduction and lift if money was no object.  I  would definitely like to be a whole lot smaller.
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betseymae

Cherry Berry

Re: Question of the day 1/27
 I'd get a lift around the chin. 
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katarria

Chocolate Covered Cherry

Re: Question of the day 1/27
NO WAY!! 

I had a laparoscopy last week and even that totally freaked me out!!!
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Judes

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 If money were object sure I'd take some cosmetic surgery.  I've lost 60 pounds and could use a body lift.  I wouldn't mind having my lower jaw reconstructed, either.
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Nikki_E

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 I would have a lot done! :)
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averys_mom

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 Nope, no way!  I don't like my body, but it's not worth the time I would have to be down and not able to take care of my family.  I just need to do the work myself to get it where I'd like it to be.  God made me this way, there must have been a reason for it!
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Charleneanne

Cherry Delight

Re: Question of the day 1/27
 doubt it. but then I am in my 60's.
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cat1393

Cherry Cola

Re: Question of the day 1/27
Northern Brat wrote: I am not sure...maybe a tummy tuck, but then again...I hate pain.. 

No facelifts for me...Joan Rivers and Micheal Jackson scare me! haha!
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BugLover

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
 I don't think I could do the surgery thing.  I'm terrified of needles.  I'm already 37 and have braces on...that's as far as I'll go.  Heck, these braces are enough of a pain..wouldn't want anymore!!
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mkcdaisy

Cherry Cola

Re: Question of the day 1/27
 I'm determined there has to be a way to suck it out of me and put it in someone else. 

I might would have some lipo but nothing major. 
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justred2u

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
anazelia wrote: I don't think so.  I believe in allowing the aging process to happen, naturally.  But then my family ages pretty well.  Ask me again in about 5-10 years when I am closing in on the mid-40s and I may have a different answer.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha ... roflmao ... hahahahahahahaha ... 40s ... I was ok until 50.  I had surgery in 2006 for diverticulitus and they took out 7 foot of my colon.  Nine months later, I found a hernia had developed from the surgery and had to have another surgery.  My energy level got really low from the 2 surgeries so I gained weight.  Now I have this huge stomach from the surgeries so I would definitely have a tummy tuck.  I have to lose the weight and then I WILL have the tummy tuck!!!!!  I was one of those who was NEVER going to have any kind of cosmetic surgery, but now that this has happened ... YES!!!  My skin is the kind that absolutely the kind that never goes back .... no elasticity!  I had a breast reduction back in 2004 ... HUGE mommas ... and have no regrets.
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naney1952

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Re: Question of the day 1/27
No way....I have a lot of excess skin also from losing a lot of weight but the recovery time for skin removal like that is probably about 6 to 8 weeks my doctor told me and quite painful. I chose not to do.....it was a lot to sacrifice for something that wasn't a sure thing. 
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