Loose Skin- the real deal

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  • Posts: 184 Member
    You have an amazing attitude. Confidence is very attractive.

    There are a lot people with unhealthy bodies ( weight issues or otherwise) who would gladly trade their situation for a little loose skin.

    May you continue to enjoy your weight loss and may good things come your way.
  • Posts: 127 Member
    Even with loose skin, I would rather look like that than fat.

    Yep! OP you look amazing, great job!
  • Posts: 45 Member
    Im curious how fast you lost your weight and what, if any nutritional supplements you may have added along your way?

    Thank you in advance for sharing.

    CC
  • Posts: 1,888 Member
    I get that the OP is trying to set people up for a potential reality.

    But it's just that, a potential reality. Others have lost similar amounts as the OP and not ended up with all that drooping skin.

    There are actually quite a few people with bodyspaces who've documented similar levels of obesity, and loss, whose skin looked very firm afterward.

    http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/body-transformation-jonathan-abbasi-toasted-107-lbs.html

    Browse through the BB "fit to fat" threads and note several people whose skin bounced back beautifully:

    http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=108359701&page=1

    A few people here on MFP didn't have much, or any:

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/766925-anyone-lost-lots-of-weight-not-had-excess-skin

    "Think yourself thin" weight loss guru Jon Gabriel was over 400lbs and has almost no excessive skin.
  • Posts: 180 Member
    Thanks for the pics waldo, I just think my kind of lose skin is on a different level then yours was, and something as simple as a bulk wont fix it.

    CC_ Maam- I lost about 1% of my body weight per week. Only thing I used was some whey powder, because I was getting sick of chicken and tuna.
  • Posts: 1,785 Member
    Excellent job . looking jacked bud
  • Posts: 189 Member
    Hi,

    you are looking awesome. well done on your achievement.

    Also a huge thank you for the loose skin info.

    so helpful

    David :smile:
  • Posts: 45 Member
    The first segment of losing weight was 18 lbs ... then I joined MFP and now have lost an additional 50 lbs. I'm SO excited about the 50 lbs ... I am running my "ashes" off ... and have now started really working out at the gym lifting an average of 10,000 lbs with the machines/reps etc (for muscle tone). I've added swimming laps to my routine as well - I haven't been swimming in over 20 years so I started out with 8 lengths, then 12 and last time it was 20 ... 400 yards for me is amazing(for tone). H20 fit and firm is an interesting class to and while that is good I'm looking at Tai Chi and or kick boxing (cause I wanna). . . we'll see what this blue haired lady can find that works for me!

    I have however added EFA's to my daily intake(increases skin elasticity) - years ago I worked for a weight loss clinic and none of those who lost it slow, exercised, and took EFA's ever had an excessive loose skin issue. Here's to hoping! If there is then I'll deal with that when I have reached goal and maintained it for at least six months.

    Another thing that I've been told and I SO will be checking out and that is deep tissue massage after working out. Even if it doesn't work ... *lol* I'll be enjoying it any way and making sure to drink plenty of water to get rid of excess lactic acid!!!
  • Posts: 1,428 Member
    Sorry to mess up your post intentions but holy cow! You look great!

    This! Amazing job sir!!!:heart:
  • Posts: 81

    This is about the best I've got, started in June, ended in Oct, cut until Christmas:

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    The loose skin I had never really showed up photographically in a front on shot like this (there was always enough fat that you could never really tell unless I moved certain ways), and I never had it in the arms/chest, but bending over far I had a large pooch hanging down (crazy looking because it sucked in near the body), and sitting/in normal clothes or bending a little I had a pancake flat roll right around the belt line that stuck out a good bit (different than the little roll that everyone, no matter how lean, has when sitting, it was a lot larger and flatter). I always take progress photos the best I can and try to hide flaws, taking shots of the loose skin was not something I was interested in.

    It probably helped loose skin-wise in the arms/chest that I was pathetically muscle-free in the upper body even when fat, so it didn't take up a lot of extra space under the fat. The upper body has a lot of growth capacity; I've put on >5" in the chest, >2" in the arms.

    Edit, if you look real close you can see the final hints of it in this picture, which was taken a year after I finished my initial weight loss, after 2 bulk cycles (was midway through the cut after the 2nd, had already lost all the bulking fat, but was looking to get a lot leaner than I had been). It was A LOT worse than this after I finished losing.

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    Between this post and the OP this topic definitely messes with my brain... I'm probably somewhere inbetween. Don't know if I should get my hopes up for bulk and cut to work out or resign myself to surgery if I ever want it. Only time will tell, motivation will remain either way.
  • Posts: 100 Member
    Congrats on the weight loss and the muscle tone!
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  • Posts: 1,280 Member
    @Waldo: totally OT but you look like a muscly version of Louis Theroux!

    Good work.
  • Posts: 171 Member
    OP you look great, those muscles are serious stuff! Thanks for posting the pics, it's a subject I have been wondering about. Guess I'll see what mine will do when I actually get there.

    Again, awesome. :bigsmile: :flowerforyou: :drinker:
  • Posts: 8,338 Member
    Bump to keep this on My Topics
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  • Posts: 489 Member
    Well, I am a firm believer of loving and believing oneself. Awesome post.

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