Loose skin

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  • nxd10
    nxd10 Posts: 4,570 Member
    edited May 2015
    RyaJen - I'm 55. I lost 45 pounds over 6 months and have no loose skin. I used to get a little saggy fat around every 5 pounds of loss, then it would tighten up. No massive exercise, just walking 5 miles a day. Part of it is genes. Part being tall so it's spread out. It just depends on the person. I gained and lost 55 pounds with each baby and it bounced back too. Luck of the draw.

    Pu-239: If that's you, you are a brave man for posting and I admire you for it. My sister has lost 60 pounds so far with another 100 to go, and my brother-in-law has lost 114. I know this is an issue they're having, despite the happiness with the weight loss. It's a hard fact to deal with.
  • zoltanszecsi
    zoltanszecsi Posts: 14 Member
    I want to loose more weight any one please help with this...
  • blossom015
    blossom015 Posts: 27 Member
    CW: 127lbs @ 5'4" . I lost 80lbs thru cross fit and diet. I hope to improve my mid-section but afraid that any additional weight lost will result in saggy skin. What are thoughts? Recommendations? I'm considering doing the following; low carb, pilates, joggingpa82nzeymwom.jpg
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  • nxd10
    nxd10 Posts: 4,570 Member
    Blossom - I think you're going to look fine.
  • blossom015
    blossom015 Posts: 27 Member
    @nxd10 thanks for your feedback. I will post a 4wk update
  • arabianhorselover
    arabianhorselover Posts: 1,488 Member
    999tigger wrote: »
    All the more reason to lose at a steady pace, drink plenty of water and to do resistance training from the start.


    Did all that. Still ended up with loose skin.

  • arabianhorselover
    arabianhorselover Posts: 1,488 Member
    Extra86 wrote: »
    Male here with 45 lbs. to lose! Will I also have to contend with lose skin, or is this only a problem when you lose a lot more weight?


    There is no way to say for sure. It depends on several factors: how overweight you are, how long you have been overweight, your age and genetics.

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