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Old 09-09-2008, 01:28 AM   #11
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Post belly button soreness, tightness, swelling from tummy tuck

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I had tummy tuck surgery about a year ago and wound up getting necrosis, which is when there is no oxygen in that area of the skin; the result is the skin turns black and the area needs to be debrided (cleaned out)...this was done 3 times. From the first day, my belly button area has never felt right; it has swelling above, up to under my boobs and below, down to the horizontal scar. Within the last few months it has been swollen and hard and the skin around the belly button is red/gray sort of...hard to describe. Lately it feels like my umbilical cord area is being pulled out of my stomach...lots of pressure. My surgeon sent me to a nurse that does lymphatic massage. I have since learned from her that there is a condition called lipedema, where the fat cells are different and don't have as much oxygen. She thinks that has affected the healing which has been extremely slow. If you google lipedema it give good information about the condition; this was in the area of the necrosis (dead skin). As far as the belly button soreness, swelling, etc...no one seems to believe me that this is a problem. I finally squawked so much about it that my surgeon is sending me for an abdomen ct scan. But yes, I have felt the same thing and I don't know how to fix it. If I'm on my feet alot during the day it seems to increase the pressure, etc..., at night. Don't feel like you're alone because I'm feeling it too.
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Old 12-25-2008, 07:23 PM   #12
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Had reduction in April 08 and have had swelling from breast to abdomen looks like I am 7 months pregnant. Bowels are all messed up and bloeated everytime I eat . No one seems to know why this is happening, wish I never had it done.
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Old 05-09-2009, 05:05 PM   #13
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Default I know exactly how your feeling because about 21/2 mo ago I had a tummy tuck and ever

I know exactly how your feeling because about 21/2 mo ago I had a tummy tuck and everything seem to be going fine but my belly bottom has not heal they have clean my belly bottom 4 time open close it is so sore It feel like my stomach is going to bust and I know bout the feeling like you swollen a balloon and now I get so tire after walking for a few hours. I am still not heal I am going back on Tuesday. I did go to the ER and they did a Cats can nothing they could not fine anything wrong with me but I tell you I feel so bad and I know there’s something very wrong here
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Hi,
I had tummy tuck surgery about a year ago and wound up getting necrosis, which is when there is no oxygen in that area of the skin; the result is the skin turns black and the area needs to be debrided (cleaned out)...this was done 3 times. From the first day, my belly button area has never felt right; it has swelling above, up to under my boobs and below, down to the horizontal scar. Within the last few months it has been swollen and hard and the skin around the belly button is red/gray sort of...hard to describe. Lately it feels like my umbilical cord area is being pulled out of my stomach...lots of pressure. My surgeon sent me to a nurse that does lymphatic massage. I have since learned from her that there is a condition called lipedema, where the fat cells are different and don't have as much oxygen. She thinks that has affected the healing which has been extremely slow. If you google lipedema it give good information about the condition; this was in the area of the necrosis (dead skin). As far as the belly button soreness, swelling, etc...no one seems to believe me that this is a problem. I finally squawked so much about it that my surgeon is sending me for an abdomen ct scan. But yes, I have felt the same thing and I don't know how to fix it. If I'm on my feet alot during the day it seems to increase the pressure, etc..., at night. Don't feel like you're alone because I'm feeling it too.
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Old 05-26-2009, 05:36 PM   #14
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I am looking for help with anyone who may have had either a breast reduction or tummy tuck and had problems.

I had both 1 year ago and no doctor can tell me what happen, what caused it, nothing.

Shortly after my surgery the tissue started to die and began eating the surrounding tissue. I finally went for another consulation and was placed in the hospital and immediately was taken to surgery.

I had to be debrided 12 times and lost the nipples. They are extremely painful.

The biggest problem is my stomach. Has anyone had bloating, tenderness, incrediable tightness, (For those of you who have been pregant can understand) it feels like being 9 months with a big baby trying to turn, but constantly.

If anyone can answer or share info I would greatly appreciate it. I have seen so many doctors and no one can give me answers. I am searching everywhere for help.

Thanks - MTJ
I have just had a tummy tuck and it is disgusting. I have a big hole in my lower dtomach. First it went black and then it all fell out. the whole thing is bigger than the palm of my hand. I can understand how you are feeling.
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Old 06-11-2009, 06:50 AM   #15
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i know exactly what u r going through. i had a breast reduction in june of 07. i also got a horrible infection that caused my skin to pretty much just start eating itself. my doctor didnt admit me though he just starting making excuses right away saying he didnt di anything wrong & that it was my fault when i did EVERYTHING he told me to! its been 9mths. & im still not healed i went to the e.r. a week ago & they had to cut off a scab that was hanging on by an inside stitch(VERY PAINFUL)!! if u read this PLEASE contact me my e-mail address is~ tasha.segrestyahoo.com!! good luck with yours!!
I am very sorry to hear about your condition and I hope that you’ve had some positive progress after the scab was cut off. I am planning to go for a TT to remove my post baby belly. At the same time I am also concerned about the stretch marks that pregnancy has left me with. I wanted to know if a TT would aggravate those marks or leave fresh scars. Is it advisable to go for a TT right after pregnancy? How long will it take to get my body ready for the treatment?
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Old 09-21-2009, 03:00 PM   #16
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Unhappy tummy tuck gone bad

I had tummy tuck 4 years ago. now I have a lot pain in my upper right adominial wall. theres no medical resons thank god all test that I'v done come back good. they took my gallbalter out. I still have pain is anyone having pain in this area please reply.
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