so if I lose weight slowly and I'm working muscles and all that good stuff I might have to worry as much about all that extra skin? What happens to the skin? Does it just shrink to fit your body? I guess it grows when you get bigger, so maybe that would make sense.
I have another question. I read that you can never lose fat cells. They can multiply to accomodate the accumulation of fat, but you never lose them once they are there. Does that mean it's harder to keep the weight off once you lose it?
Hi Renee. I'll try to contribute the little bit of knowledge that I know.
Skin is the largest organ in your body. It needs time to adjust. Most of the stories you see about people needing surgery come from people who were not just hundreds of pounds overweight, but who also lost the weight VERY quickly, on the order of 10 to 15 pounds a month. The longer you give yourself to lose the weight, and the more conditioned you are through that process, the better the chance you won't have so much loose skin. This is especially so at 24, when your skin still has a lot of elasticity.
In other words, it will be a real struggle, and it may take you 2 or 3 years to get to where you want to be, but you can do it.
The best bet, though, is not to worry about excess skin for now. Worry about taking off the weight first.
Fat cells - that's right, you don't lose them. Once they're there, they're there, unfortunately. Fat cells either shrink or get larger, but the research indicates that they do not die off. However, once they get to a certain size, and can't get any larger, new fat cells
are created, and those will stay with you, just like the old ones.
We're talking about the microscopic level now. Yeah, it would be nice to be able to dump all those fat cells, and people try to do that through surgery. But you know what? People who have liposuction, and then start to overeat again, put the weight back on in very strange places. Maybe before they put the weight on around their bellies; now after liposuction, there are fewer fat cells in their belly to expand, so they put it on their arms instead. Not a great tradeoff.
Some people are blessed with great bodies, some with great metabolism. A lot of guys my size have a resting metabolic rate of 2,700 calories. Mine is around 2,300 calories. That's a donut a day I could be eating! But I can't. So I just have to accept that fact, and deal with it.
I try to remember this rule: The ease with which you can take off the weight is inversely proportional to the ease with which you put the weight on.
I'm ready for the fight of my life. I've lost it 8 times before; this time I'm going to win. I hope you'll be there with me in the victory circle.