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Chat & Conversation I AM A COSMETIC SURGERY HORROR STORY!!!
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Author | Topic: I AM A COSMETIC SURGERY HORROR STORY!!! | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 930 |
It's been three weeks since my surgery (abdomnoplasty). I developed an infection, swelled up, and woke up this morning in a pool of my own blood. All of my stiches were ripped out. Now I have surgery again tomarrow, another month of inactivity, and another $5000 bill. I can't afford this. I am going crazy and getting fat from not lifting. I can't take the time off work, particularly because I somehow need to pull the cash together... I am now a cosmetic surgery horror story. Puc ------------------ | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 1364 |
Puc: I too have been depressed lately due to a back injury. However, this is not nearly as bad as what you seem to be going through. I almost didn't click on this post because of how depressing I knew it would be. I don't know what to say, except that what helps me deal is try to be completely logical about it rather than emotional and try to realize that things will eventually get better... I hope they get better for you quickly my friend... | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 537 |
i am very sorry to hear of your unfortunate situation. i hope things turn around for you brother! keep your head up! ------------------ | ||
Guru Posts: 2513 |
im sure you are a mess right now...don't let any doctors push you around....if the post op was negligent, you shouldn't pay anything else... [This message has been edited by special_bill (edited November 28, 2000).] | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 164 |
Damn, I'm so sorry to hear of your experience! How did your stitches get ripped out? Where you warned that this may be a complication? (I don't remember the doc telling me that this could happen) Make sure the doctor answers ALL of your questions satisfactorily!.....and if you feel that you are not being treated properly - GET ANOTHER DOCTOR! I know this sounds easy for me to say, but I'm assuming that the second surgery is necessary because of some sort of medical complication - shouldn't insurance cover this? When I had my breasts "fixed" both of the implants hardened up a bit (it was no biggie and I was fully informed that this might happen) ANYWAY - this would not have been a problem except that one hardened up higher on my chest than the other. So I was, in effect, lopsided. In a brasier it was not noticeable but without a bra it was. One of the reasons I got my breasts fixed was so that I could go (if I so chose to) bra-less. So, I had to have one implant removed and replaced. Because I did have a capsular contracture (scar tissue forming around the implant) it was a medical complication and the insurance did cover the doctor's fee and facility fee for the removal. I did have to pay for a new implant and the facility fee - which after all was said and done cost me less than a couple of hundred bucks....so I would say that it was worthwhile. I wish you a speedy recovery and arm yourself with information! Good luck.....I'll be thinking about you. ------------------ | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 58 |
Hmmm...Bmom that is interesting. I had a friend who had her breasts "fixed" for a minimal price while she was in the Air Force. She was also lopsided (one did not fall as it was supposed to), but was told that it was because of the poor quality of the Air Force doctor. I am not sure how Air Force doctors rate when compare to private doctors, but I am assuming you chose a good doctor. That makes me wonder how many women this happens to. I am assuming you had this surgery after you had all of your children. I was considering it, but I want to wait until after I have my children (which will be a long time from now) I need a husband first | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 199 |
I think bikini might be onto something with your insurance co, if you have one. A infection may force your insurance to cover this one. Check it out. Hope you recover, and hope to hear what happens. | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 607 |
Puc: I am so sorry to here about this! I really thought you were going to be OK very soon! I hope the drs.take care of you, and make We are here for you... e-mail me anytime! | ||
Freak Posts: 1868 |
FUCK THIS SHIT PUC! GET A GOOD LAWYER AND SUE THERE ASSES OFF! I mean this is bullshit, you have a case since the infection occured due to surgical complications. ------------------ | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 259 |
It sounds like you might have ignored some warning signs. Did they instruct you to look for redness, soreness, low grade temperature, warming of the area etc...? This type of infection manifestation does not happen "overnight". Dude, it sounds like you were in a hurry to recover and ignored a couple of problems. No flame intended -- Just get well soon. ------------------ | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 861 |
Puc, I'm sorry to hear about your complications from your surgery. I'm w/ Bikinimom, maybe you could get another opinion AND check w/ the doctor as to why this isn't covered. It seems as if it's a medical emergency and health-risk; therefore, it seems it should be covered under your insurance. Anyway, good luck to you. Hope you do okay with the second surgery. We'll all be thinking about you & pulling for you! ------------------ | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 164 |
Sweetpea - when the surgery (boob job) was initially done they were PERFECT IN EVERY WAY, but as I said, one hardened up just a tiny bit higher than the other. The surgeon has no control over this whatsoever, how could she? And as I said, the difference in a bra was NOT NOTICEABLE, but to the naked eye...they were off enough for the insurance company to cover a high percentage of what it cost to fix. They were not imbalanced because of the surgeon's mistake, they were off because that is just how it happened. There are ALWAYS risks with ANY surgery! Both of my procedures (abdominoplasty and mastopexy & implants) were done by the same surgeon.....who came highly recommended by my OB/GYN, another female doctor who RAVED about her work - what better recommendation? ALWAYS CHECK YOUR DOCTOR OUT! (Whether elective procedure, check-up, WHATEVER!) Unfortunately, you never really know how good/bad a doctor is until the shit hits the fan.....and then you are usually in so deep that it is extremely difficult to turn things around. I, myself, had severe gastrointestinal problems before I got pregnant w/my last baby. Initially my probelms seemed to be rectified and then BAM in my seventh month I had stomach pain so severe I was literally starving as a result. Could you imagine the horror?...7 months pregnant and LOSING WEIGHT? I did give birth a couple of weeks early, but THANK GOD, she was and still IS healthy....then I could barely eat enough to nurse her till she was 4 months. I had no milk and the milk I did have was extremely thin......and then my road to hell began. From one doctor to the next, one test after another, take this drug, take that drug, several office visits a month, all the while wasting away.....and the pain! It was unbelievable! I actually became suicidal because I could not imagine continuing to live with the daily pain: either my stomach ached because it was empty or when I did finally bring myself to eat the pain I suffered shortly after eating ANYTHING was just UNIMAGINEABLE. I was actually accused of having an eating disorder and starving on purpose!....FCUKING ASSHOLE BASTARDS! Finally, I decided that I wanted to try to pursue bodybuilding and changed my diet, I lowered my carb intake (my ENTIRE DIET WAS CARBS) increased my fat intake (ZERO FAT) and increased my protein intake (CLOSE TO ZERO PROTEIN).....and guess what? All of the pain disappeared! I simultaneously found a doc who DID NOT have his head up his ass, and he said that if what I was currently doing worked for me - TO KEEP ON DOING IT! I was 98# starving, in pain, and suicidal when I began bodybuilding. I am now 130# + eating like a horse, ZERO GERD, three competitions and 4 1/2 years later....HAPPY, HEALTHY and pursuing a successful career as a commercial fitness/swimwear model. I still remember those smug bastard idiot doctors who fucking wrote me off as a head case because THEY couldn't figure out what was physically wrong with me. One of these days I am going to send them a competition photo and tear sheet with a letter telling them how they ALMOST KILLED ME because they were too busy thinking about other things (or whatever) rather than LISTENING to me - how they robbed me of months of my life, all the pain I suffered - could you imagine how lousy a mother I was because I was always about to fall over from starvation?.....AH, it wouldn't matter to them. They didn't listen when I was sitting there, handing them money - I doubt that they would give a shit now. Moral of the story.....NO ONE PERSON KNOWS EVERYTHING! IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED W/THE ANSWERS YOU ARE GETTING - THEN GO SOMEPLACE ELSE. ARM YOURSELF W/KNOWLEDGE. YOU HAVE TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOURSELF. BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY - NEVER DOUBT YOURSELF! LISTEN TO YOUR GUT. YOU KNOW YOUR OWN BODY BETTER THAN ANYBODY ELSE, MD OR NO! ------------------ | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 147 |
Bikinimom is wise...... Best advise I've seen on here yet. Puc, hang in there, we're all pulling for you. ------------------ | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 337 |
Puc, you are going to pull through this. Hang in there, you will be back before you know it! Keep the faith bro... | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 755 |
Shitty deal, but that's the chance you take when you fuck with shit that wasnt meant to be fucked with. I wish you all the best, please get that looked after...you don't want it to get worse. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 164 |
Could you please clarify what you mean Sista Kat? Are you saying that because someone has surgery that is elective and not necessary to facilitate life then, OH WELL, if it goes bad....too bad? What about people who have reconstructive surgery to correct a birth defect, sure you can live without ears (meaning the outer part), but would you want to go through life like that? And what about getting what you paid for? You know, quality service for premium dollar? If you bought a used car and it died a month later do you just chalk it up to ...well I should have known better than to spend 5K$ on a used car...next time I will spend 10K$ on a new one. What was I thinking? Maybe the car analogy is a bit of a stretch, but I think you can understand what I am trying to say. Just because you have a cosmetic procedure to try to improve your appearance does not mean that you need to "pay" for your egoism if you happen to come across an incompetent doctor (not saying that is necessarily what happened here). Are you also saying that if someone dies as the result of a botched liposuction....Oh well, that's what you get for fucking with something that wasn't meant to be fucked with? I could never have concieved my children w/out the help of the drug chlomid. Would I have DIED w/out children? No, but I for one am glad that I live in a time when I can use technology to improve the quality of my life. ------------------ | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 755 |
Well Bikinimom, I am perhaps more of a fatalist than your average bear....I believe you can have the best of everything and something can still go wrong, and I feel that if it is a vanity issue, you are tempting the gods even more. That is jut my opinion. I had a large mole taken off my face when I was 20..they told me right up front there was achance of scarring. I didnt care..a scar was preferable. There is a small scar, doesnt bother me in the slightest. My dad was diagnosed with cancer, and had two surgeries, chemo, radiation, you name it, the best doctors we had, and he still died. Shit happens. Deal with it. | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 755 |
Oh, and on another note, my mom also had cancer last year...she has come through the first year ok, but so did my dad....so we wait and see. plus, before my parents adopted me my mom had 2 stillbirths and a downs syndrome child. Genetic testing through the wahoo...nothing. Just a freak thing.
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Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 930 |
For those who are curious, I survived my second "tummy tuck" in a months time... I am sending the bill to my insurance company, but I do not believe they will cover it. Only time will tell on this issue. As far as warning signs and my doctor go. I believe I may have been to blaim for the infection occuring, but my doctor ignored me when I tried to tell him that there was a problem. I mentioned the increased leakage coming from my navel (sick, i know) and the fact that my abdomen filled with air when I bent over. This is a sure sign that some of my stitches were broken. He was in a hurry to leave and told me "everything was normal" Three days later I noticed the odor and swelling. I paged him on a saturday, he put me on antibotics and told me he would see me on monday. I spent Tuesday in bed and wednesday in the hospital getting antibiotics and IV's. I had surgery again Wednesday afternoon. Slept all day thursday. Had my first post-op appointment today. four more days of walking hunched over. no lifting. no social life. pretty fucking depressing. I honestly don't believe having this procedure was worth it for me. Maybe someday I will feel differently, but not now... I will write up a full report when all is said and done and have some before and after pics for you peeps. Lift one for me!!!! Puc ------------------ | ||
Elite Bodybuilder Posts: 607 |
Puc! I am glad you got through the sec. surgery! Make sure you watch it closely. When you are up to it, tell us what the dr. said about it! It would be interesting to here what he had to say about it!! | ||
Freak Posts: 1868 |
LAWSUIT LAWSUIT LAWSUIT. PUC GET A LAWYER! | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 164 |
I don't know if I'd go screaming lawsuit, but if an infection occured (I'm no insurance expert....but the doc's office SHOULD BE) that is a medical condition and an insurance company SHOULD cover this. Even if YOU did everything RIGHT - whenever you break the skin there is a risk of infection. Even though this infection occured as a result of a cosmetic procedure, the infection was a MEDICAL condition which made the second surgery necessary - No?! In any case - I wish you a speedy recovery and I am sorry that things worked out this way for you brotha. PS - were you taken oral antibiotics prophylactically after the surgery? I remember the particular antibiotic I had to take made me ITCH LIKE MAD (in places that made it VERY UNCOMFORTABLE) and broke me out in a freaky rash......but I didn't get an infection so I guess the discomfort was minor given the alternative. Chin up, let us know how you are doing! ------------------ | ||
Moderator Posts: 2938 |
Been through shit like this many times myself, going through post back op. right now...it gets better Bro...Hang in there!!! Ranger | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 71 |
After having 3 kids, I have been DYING to have a tummy tuck...but this scares the shit out of me!!! Im so sorry for you and I hope you are feeling better..Please keep us posted!!!! | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 299 |
ALOHA!!! I'll spare you any comments about the leigh Bikini Mom. You look good |
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