How to Lose that Last Ten Pounds

Trophy Wife – Again!  FINALLY!

I’m one of those that doesn’t mind hearing the truth, or telling it when the time is appropriate, and to me this is one of those times.  Body contouring is amazing!  How many of you can identify with me?

I was very young with I got married; in fact I married my high school sweetheart.  Yes, we’ve been happy all these years (although I won’t reveal how many).  If you don’t mind me saying, I was HOT back in those early days, and was the perfect trophy wife.  Eventually business success came to my husband and I.  Without much effort, I was there to be present during presentations, trade shows, and sales deals.  My looks and his talent made us unstoppable.

Then children came into the picture, three in fact.  Yip, three in less than five years.  They are wonderful, and I would not trade them for the world!  However, without my participation as the “deal closer”, my husbands’ sales began to fall and we were quickly depleting their college funds.  I tried working jobs to compensate, but we fell further and further behind.  The only way to rebound was to get back in the same shape I was before children and return to my “real” job – helping him close deals.

What did I not try to get myself back in shape?  Gyms, personal trainers, this diet, that diet, blah blah blah…  You know, you’ve been down that road.  I managed to get my arms, legs, neck, boobs, stomach, and even my butt into shape, but I couldn’t get rid of my “love handles”.  I don’t care what my husband said, I did not have the same body.  All that work, all that time, all that money, and I still have the flab?  Are you kidding?

Finally, a trusted friend asked if I’d ever considered body contouring?  I’d never even considered liposuction; it sounded too painful.  After being convinced that Dr. David Carpenter was the doctor for the job, I contacted his office.  With some hesitation, and humiliation, I admitted my dilemma.  Not only about my flab, but also about the fear factor.  I was quickly reassured that the processes used were all based on lasers that melt the fat rather than having it cut out, meaning less pain, less damage, and faster recovery than full-on liposuction.  We agreed on a plan, and everything went flawlessly.  I have my body back!

Once again, I am finally a trophy wife helping close the deals!  (Yes, finances are important, but it’s the feeling of actually being me again that is the best.)

Truth be told, I should have seen the best liposuction doctor in Humble long before wasting all the time and money on diets and gyms.  Dr. David Carpenter has restored my self-image, our family’s finances, and so much more.

Oh, there is only one drawback…  My husband is now so jealous of how he says, “…the other guys look at you.”  Whatever, I’m just me.  Funny though, I heard a voicemail left on the home phone for him, from Dr. Carpenter’s office.  Something about “man-boobs”.  Ha!  I haven’t asked him about it yet.  I’ll just wait until he caves!

Until Next Time!

Dee

Trophy Wife!!!

2 Responses to “How to Lose that Last Ten Pounds”

  • James:

    Dee,

    You had me til it got all man-boob at the end. Geesh, what is this world coming to? If she doesn’t like to grab those bad boys and use them like reins, well, I guess I don’t need her.

    On a serious note, I don’t guess it ever occurred to me that body contouring would handle the man-boob problem. Thanks for the info.

  • Dee:

    James -

    I could not agree with you more, as far as what this world is coming to. However, I suppose we do live in a society that likes to “look” good (as do I by the way).

    My husband has not mentioned anything else about it, but amazingly enough several of his golf buddies have asked about liposuction. Not that a man is afraid of pain, but that is what most of their questions have centered around.

    Without attempting to lead them in any certain direction, I just explain the wonderful experience I have had with Lipo and Laser, not only with the procedure, but with the staff as well. I suggested they contact Dr. Carpenter’s office for additional information, at least to set up a consultation.

    Thanks for your comments!
    Not sure if I helped with anything, but I hope you have a great day!

    Until next time,
    Dee

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