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Cosmetic surgery in later life

(12 Posts)
Greatnan Sat 23-Feb-13 20:07:31

That is very good news and I hope you have a speedy recovery and enjoy buying some new tops! Never mind the kids, you deserve to benefit from what you have earned.

Barrow Sat 23-Feb-13 16:22:14

I agree with Greatnan this is surgery for a medical reason.

I don't agree with elective surgery myself but if people want it and are willing to pay for it then good luck to them

Hope you make a good recovery margrete and its not the kids inheritance you are spending - its your hard earned cash!!

tanith Sat 23-Feb-13 16:14:08

Glad you are out the other side well and recovering margrete.. I bet you can't wait to get home..

margrete Sat 23-Feb-13 16:05:18

All done and dusted yesterday, now all that remains is healing and recovery. Home tomorrow. Everyone has been fantastic, can't fault any of it. OK, it cost money - could be called 'spending the kids' inheritance'! Well, it's mine, I earned and saved it and to me it was well-spent.

annodomini Thu 21-Feb-13 21:42:52

Good luck, Margrete. If I had the wherewithall, I wouldn't adjust my body shape but would probably go for tooth implants.

Nelliemoser Thu 21-Feb-13 20:51:01

Greatnan You took those first words right out of my mouth!

Margrete I hope all goes well for you!

Greatnan Thu 21-Feb-13 20:25:33

I don't regard breast reduction as cosmetic - I think it is medical, as you mught have suffered so much discomfort.
I am normally totally opposed to all elective surgery, as my daughter's life was ruined by a negligent surgeon during an operation for a gastric band. I am sure you have researched your surgeon's credentials carefully and know that he is experienced in this particular procedure.
Very best wishes - we look forward to hearing about the results.

agapanthus Thu 21-Feb-13 19:50:27

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Anne58 Thu 21-Feb-13 19:37:52

I'm 54 and if I could afford it there's loads I would have done!

Every good wish to you, margrete

tanith Thu 21-Feb-13 12:47:05

Good luck Margrete , you're braver than me I've wanted to have that done for years (38E) but I've never been brave enough or been able to justify the expense with my limited savings, I also thought I was too old at 64 but I'm obviously wrong. Hope all goes well and you get the result you want..

Grannyknot Thu 21-Feb-13 12:44:37

Good luck margrete you have all your ducks in a row and all the support you need. Get well quickly! flowers

margrete Thu 21-Feb-13 12:38:44

I'm having reduction mammoplasty tomorrow in our local Spire hospital. Size 36GG has all sorts of discomforts not strictly cosmetic. Hoping to go to 36A/B, that's what my surgeon suggests. Have had the full range of blood tests, liver and kidney function, you name it, plus ECG. I have to go for a Clexane (anti-clotting) injection late this evening, then admitted tomorrow morning at 7.30 am.

I'm 77 and happily-married for the 2nd time. Thank God, I have the emotional support and everything else. I'll be doing nothing at all for 2 weeks, rest, rest, rest, to allow for healing.

Drains out the following morning then up for shower. Hope to feel a bit more like a human being on Saturday! Home Sunday morning.