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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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There's just got to be an easier way of getting rid of a persistent stomach that won't shift and it dosn't help that when i had an ectpoic they cut through the muscles which are at the point of no return.... I have had a session with a gym ball for the last couple of days and now i feel as if i have had a fight with Mike Tyson.
Personally now i think i should give up and grow old gracefully or maybe do what others have done and go cap in hand to the NHS it get it sorted..
So is there any point in torturing yourself to look good, or should we accept the way we are?? |
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over a year ago
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"There's just got to be an easier way of getting rid of a persistent stomach that won't shift and it dosn't help that when i had an ectpoic they cut through the muscles which are at the point of no return.... I have had a session with a gym ball for the last couple of days and now i feel as if i have had a fight with Mike Tyson.
Personally now i think i should give up and grow old gracefully or maybe do what others have done and go cap in hand to the NHS it get it sorted..
So is there any point in torturing yourself to look good, or should we accept the way we are??"
Does the NHS do tummy tucks then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There's just got to be an easier way of getting rid of a persistent stomach that won't shift and it dosn't help that when i had an ectpoic they cut through the muscles which are at the point of no return.... I have had a session with a gym ball for the last couple of days and now i feel as if i have had a fight with Mike Tyson.
Personally now i think i should give up and grow old gracefully or maybe do what others have done and go cap in hand to the NHS it get it sorted..
So is there any point in torturing yourself to look good, or should we accept the way we are??
Does the NHS do tummy tucks then?"
Yes , but will depend on the area they live in and the reasons behind doing it and probably a few other things as well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There's just got to be an easier way of getting rid of a persistent stomach that won't shift and it dosn't help that when i had an ectpoic they cut through the muscles which are at the point of no return.... I have had a session with a gym ball for the last couple of days and now i feel as if i have had a fight with Mike Tyson.
Personally now i think i should give up and grow old gracefully or maybe do what others have done and go cap in hand to the NHS it get it sorted..
So is there any point in torturing yourself to look good, or should we accept the way we are??
Does the NHS do tummy tucks then?
Yes , but will depend on the area they live in and the reasons behind doing it and probably a few other things as well. "
Oh well, ill have a tummy tuck, an arse removal (lipo) and a boob lift....
Then start on the face |
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"There's just got to be an easier way of getting rid of a persistent stomach that won't shift and it dosn't help that when i had an ectpoic they cut through the muscles which are at the point of no return.... I have had a session with a gym ball for the last couple of days and now i feel as if i have had a fight with Mike Tyson.
Personally now i think i should give up and grow old gracefully or maybe do what others have done and go cap in hand to the NHS it get it sorted..
So is there any point in torturing yourself to look good, or should we accept the way we are??
Does the NHS do tummy tucks then?
Yes , but will depend on the area they live in and the reasons behind doing it and probably a few other things as well. "
Such as? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There's just got to be an easier way of getting rid of a persistent stomach that won't shift and it dosn't help that when i had an ectpoic they cut through the muscles which are at the point of no return.... I have had a session with a gym ball for the last couple of days and now i feel as if i have had a fight with Mike Tyson.
Personally now i think i should give up and grow old gracefully or maybe do what others have done and go cap in hand to the NHS it get it sorted..
So is there any point in torturing yourself to look good, or should we accept the way we are??
Does the NHS do tummy tucks then?
Yes , but will depend on the area they live in and the reasons behind doing it and probably a few other things as well.
Such as?"
Dunno that's why I said probably.
Just the same as some boob jobs will be done on the Nhs. |
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