Those who have lost lots: how do you learn to accept the sagging and wrinkling?
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I'm OK with my baggy baps and saggy stretch marked stomach. I only look like this through my own actions. It's me and who I am. I don't even dye my starting to grey hair so the bits I can cover are totally cool with me.
I do understand how it can be upsetting and I think reconstructive surgery should be a little less expensive. Sure there's a psychological need for it but I think that also should be addressed when someone chooses to make themselves obese and cause health problems to themselves.
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elcollins24 wrote: »I have excess skin on my stomache which i hate. I almost think its worse than what the fat looked like at times! Of course its not...but i wish i didnt have the excess skin all the same!!
I have begun to accept it more with time. Instead of being ashamed of how i look, i should be proud of my achievements. Easier said than done!
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