What nobody tells you about losing weight

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  • swimmom_1
    swimmom_1 Posts: 1,302 Member
    @buddharivet
    I'm talking about the upper ribs just below your collar bone. Skin removal surgery doesn't affect that high of the area.
  • buddharivet
    buddharivet Posts: 41 Member
    swimmom_1 wrote: »
    @buddharivet
    I'm talking about the upper ribs just below your collar bone. Skin removal surgery doesn't affect that high of the area.

    @swimmom_1 I didn’t realize those were ribs! I can see the first one, a little bit. The second one I can feel, but that one and the third one start running into my “kittens”, so I don’t think I’ll ever end up being able to see them.
  • swimmom_1
    swimmom_1 Posts: 1,302 Member
    edited November 2021
    @buddharivet
    I'm talking about the upper ribs just below your collar bone. Skin removal surgery doesn't affect that high of the area.

    @swimmom_1 I didn’t realize those were ribs! I can see the first one, a little bit. The second one I can feel, but that one and the third one start running into my “kittens”, so I don’t think I’ll ever end up being able to see them.

    Yep you should have 12 pairs of ribs! They make up your rib cage.

  • buddharivet
    buddharivet Posts: 41 Member
    swimmom_1 wrote: »

    Yep you should have 12 pairs of ribs! They make up your rib cage.

    @swimmom_1 OK, technically, I knew that. I was a pre-med major in college. But I also didn’t really “realize” I had a sternum until I could actually feel it either. Or collarbones. Because you don’t *feel* them the way you do, say, your tibias. So you forget that they are even there, if you have spent your entire youth and adult life unable to see them.
  • JustRamona
    JustRamona Posts: 398 Member
    Ara_celie wrote: »
    I've lost 28 lbs and feel amazing..but I HATE that I still look at myself in the mirror and see myself before losing the 28 lbs. Its frustrating and I get mad at myself for it.

    I have this exact problem. And it's because self image is inside, not outside. I am in therapy and often speak about my weight loss (258lbs so far LOST) and I still try ordering clothing in the size I had been before. Because to me, I am still the same.
    Since I haven't had any skin removal surgery (I still need to lose another 100 lbs...) - the skin takes up more room in the arms of my clothing than my waist and chest, so I must either choose to wear (unsightly) tank tops- or extra large shirts to hold the skin flaps. I feel like a monster and don't know when or if I will ever feel good about myself.

    Some days are better than others and I see the weight loss in a different light. But most days (because of depression and anxiety) I end up still feeling just as I had before.

    You WILL eventually feel good about yourself! The fact that you have achieved over 2/3rd’s of your intended weight loss shows that you have the strength to make it through. I started with less weight to lose than you have (only 275 pounds to my goal weight), but probably took a lot longer losing it than you have (12 years). I have had a huge roll of skin on my abdomen for most of the 12 years, and it wasn’t until I have gotten within 20 pounds of being ready for skin removal surgery that it’s gotten “thin” enough that I’m willing to wear jeans, because they hold it in. It was my constant, waddling companion for over a decade and I thought I would never get rid of it. But finally, sometime around the end of January, it will be gone. AND the skin on my arms too! Your time will come. Patience and persistence will get you through. Never give up.

    I am not where I want to be, but can I ask how much the surgery will cost?
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