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awestfall
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I was wondering for those of you that have lost all their weight.Did your skin go back to normal.I am so afraid I am going to have excess skin once I lose the weight.Thats why I am trying to lose it the right way,but I was just wondering if anyones skin went back to normal after extreme weight loss.
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I was wondering for those of you that have lost all their weight.Did your skin go back to normal.I am so afraid I am going to have excess skin once I lose the weight.Thats why I am trying to lose it the right way,but I was just wondering if anyones skin went back to normal after extreme weight loss.0
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Great question! I am wondering the same thing myself! After four kids and eleven years, my tummy is a hot mess!!!:laugh:0
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Im concerned about these flaps on the side of my body LOL...would suck to lose this weight and not be able to wear a nice strapless....0
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I wouldn't call it normal- i'm not even sure what normal is anymore:laugh: ....but I would rather have alittle jiggle here and there, then still be lugging around an extra (almost)60 lbs.0
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After seeing my before and after pictures Im wondering where some of my skin has gone so I don't know I think some of it goes I have heard that it does shrink drink lots of water. :drinker:0
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Do you see the brown team Dad on BL-unreal!! He's been big all his life though. He will definitely need surgery. We'll call him a Sharpai.:laugh:0
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I'll be honest - my skin is a little flappy.
My upper arms and breasts are the worst, but my stomach and inner thighs aren't quite "normal". I'm hoping that with more muscle mass and time, it'll fix itself.0 -
some of the other long-term users have said that it takes about a year at your new and improved weight for all the skin to snap back into place. More if you were really heavy, less if it was not so drastic. Bt you will see a change over time, and it's NO excuse to stay fat! :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:0
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Do you see the brown team Dad on BL-unreal!! He's been big all his life though. He will definitely need surgery. We'll call him a Sharpai.:laugh:
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Thanks guys !! It was just something I was wondering about.This is not going to stop me from losing weight.I was just wondering if it will go back to somewhat normal,as it is I don't have money for plastic surgery.LOL0
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some of the other long-term users have said that it takes about a year at your new and improved weight for all the skin to snap back into place. More if you were really heavy, less if it was not so drastic. Bt you will see a change over time, and it's NO excuse to stay fat! :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:
I've heard the same. It takes your skin one to two years after the weight loss to shrink into place. Also, if you've been excessively overweight or if you are older, it may never get completely back. Exercise helps. Still, I'd rather have some loose skin than continue to be obese.0 -
yes, i did see the brown team dad on the biggest loser and i totally applaud his efforts!!!!...i think we should just call him a motivated dad and wish him and his son success in their efforts to get healthy!!!...blessings to all on this weight loss journey..0
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That's a good question. Not sure what the answer is though.
Changes do take time to get used to I guess how our body will be at its healthy weight.
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Dad on brown team on BLoser, didn't he have gastric bypass and it still didn't work. Is that why he's stomach looks like that?
His love for his son is so genuinely real. Hope his team don't go below yellow line again coming week.0 -
My sister lost 90 lbs in 10 months with diet and exercise ... a year later her skin was pretty much back to normal ... she's 400
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My sister lost 90 lbs in 10 months with diet and exercise ... a year later her skin was pretty much back to normal ... she's 40
nice to hear!:flowerforyou:
when i was a teen, i would have been happy to weigh what i do now! (150ish)
but i look in mirror and think "ewwwwwwwwwww" :sick: i want better!
i am exercising worse than a dog too!
but i'm 44 now and i must face the facts. :indifferent:
my body will never be like that of a body that has not carried 100 extra lbs around for most of it's adult life.:grumble:0
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