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Re: [Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery] new, Trima or Alexia   Message List  
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Re: [Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery] new, Trima or Alexia

thanks michelle. i am working out five times a week and i try to eat
as healthy as possible. i have to lose weight first before i even try
to get surgery, so hopefully by the end of it all...i won't need it.
but i doubt it because i'm sure i'll still want a lift or something.

thanks for the advice...

kat

--- In cosmeticandplasticsurgery@yahoogroups.com, michelle rossi
<companion_animal_rescue@...> wrote:
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> I have not, but I just wanted to ask you a couple things which you
proably have considered, but if not, here ya go.
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> I know a very well endowed gal who had been considering a reduction
for most of her life. -She had also struggled with being overwheight
for her whole life as well. I dont know where the sudden motivation
came from, but overnight she cahnged her diet, from processed foods,
to mostly raw whole foods, and started doing core strenghtening
training at her gym(that she had just joined). Between the diet
change, the cardio, lthe ightweights, the yoga, and the the program
that focused exclusively on core building (abs, back, ect) she
dropped a TON of weight and gained enough muscle strength in her
core that she no longer suffered from any back pains, headaches, etc
at ALL!
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> She ended up loving her new shape and I dont think you could pay
her to get a reduction!! -In this process of weight loss, she DID
lose a litle tissue mass from her bust anyhow, but she looks GREAT! -
And most importantly, she FEELS great. =)
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> Best,
> Michelle
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> From: siahluv <no_reply@yahoogroups.com>
> To: cosmeticandplasticsurgery@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 1:42:13 PM
> Subject: [Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery] new, Trima or Alexia
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> hi i'm new here. i'm thinking of breast reduction, i
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Fri Mar 16, 2007 8:04 pm

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I have not, but I just wanted to ask you a couple things which you proably have considered, but if not, here ya go. I know a very well endowed gal who had been...
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thanks michelle. i am working out five times a week and i try to eat as healthy as possible. i have to lose weight first before i even try to get surgery, so...
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