I've noticed that my skin sags a little then tightens. I've been thinking alot of when I get to my goal weight and if I'll have saggy skin! I know people say that you don't but I've had 4 kids and my tummy - well!
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Hi Mitmary
I'm 56 and recently completed the program - officially on 24th June then refeed, so really only two months ago. Overall I lost 28.5 kilos.
While on the program there were no stretch marks, but since coming off the high level of HGH stimulation I have noticed a puckering across the midriff. Initially it was a little patch just above the navel, now my skin definitely is puckered. It also feels loose, more like a pelt than a skin, but I figure that's just the body adjusting.
However, I have decided that the trim feeling while on the program was something I liked, and while it would be somewhat fanatical to try and keep on the program indefinitely, I have done some research to confirm the basic foods of the program and the foods most likely to keep the stimulation of the 'good hormones' pumping, while allowing a much wider choice of things to eat.
In the Maintenance program it is suggested that a mild, half hour walk each day would be beneficial, but I really don't have the time nor the inclination to do that on a regular basis. I have just started renovating a property, and while that isn't exactly vigorous exercise it is better than I usually do, which is essentially interviewing people over the phone and across the desk with a lot of computer work in-between.
I had three very large babies during my thirties, and was overweight from mid-fourties for about seven years and then obese for about five years. It is not reasonable to think that the body can simply forget that amount of stretch. However, my skin is not hanging off me in folds, it is simply loose and puckered across my torso. I shrank more than 1 metre in measurements including 20cms from my waist so a bit of puckering is quite acceptable.
I think swimsuits, rather than bikinis, are the way to go, but this summer I shall be wearing sleeveless tops for the first time in years. Size small is quite loose on me so I should be nice and cool even on the hottest day.
Heavenlylamb posted that her consultant suggested increasing zinc intake to improve skin elasticity, and I have put zinc supplements on the shopping list along with the multivitamins & fish oil capsules which I have been taking throughout the program.
In the meantime, just concentrate on the program. Each body will respond differently, and the younger you are when you shed the weight the better your chances of a full recovery. However, even for 'old girls' like me, I would rather be slim and a bit saggy rather than stay obese or even overweight and continue to risk all the medical issues involved with over 40 and over weight. I have never heard of anyone dying of saggy skin!
I am confident that the puckering will stabilise in time, but equally I really think that a lot will depend on how well I eat from here on, and the general quality of my life eg the occasional bit of a ramble on a Sunday afternoon!
Glad you enjoyed your steak and salad, good luck with the rest of the program!
Cheers
Chelsea
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