Omega
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Invariant doesnt come to the forum too often - but she lost a similar amount of weight to myself. I am sure that I remember her saying that she didnt have any loose skin. She was in her late teens when she lost the weight...
I am nearly 50 years of age and have quite a definite amount of loose skin. It is not that I have more weight to lose - I am actually quite a bit thinner now than my BMI would imply. I am lucky because it is localised in my tummy and boob area. When I am wearing a t-shirt and jeans - very few people would imagine that I had any loose skin.
I wear a 30HH bra and the fact is that it is all loose skin. I am actually flat chested - but my once enormous boobs have lost almost their entire contents.
I have a fair bit of skin that squash up into the front of my jeans too. It is not that I have more weight to lose. Both my Slimming World and Weight Watchers leaders plus my doctor advised me to stop losing weight at a heavier weight than I did - because I wanted to get to a lower number. My keep fit teacher also voiced similar concerns to me.
In the end it was pointed out to me that my veins on my arms were visible because they were standing up. People were also concerned that my face could easily become "too thin".
Accepting as a once severely morbidly obese person that you have lost enough fat can be hard enough - without "one size fits all" statements about loose skin indicating that more fat still needs to be lost. Sure - for some people that may be the case - but others could appear underweight before loose skin totally disappeared.
I am nearly 50 years of age and have quite a definite amount of loose skin. It is not that I have more weight to lose - I am actually quite a bit thinner now than my BMI would imply. I am lucky because it is localised in my tummy and boob area. When I am wearing a t-shirt and jeans - very few people would imagine that I had any loose skin.
I wear a 30HH bra and the fact is that it is all loose skin. I am actually flat chested - but my once enormous boobs have lost almost their entire contents.
I have a fair bit of skin that squash up into the front of my jeans too. It is not that I have more weight to lose. Both my Slimming World and Weight Watchers leaders plus my doctor advised me to stop losing weight at a heavier weight than I did - because I wanted to get to a lower number. My keep fit teacher also voiced similar concerns to me.
In the end it was pointed out to me that my veins on my arms were visible because they were standing up. People were also concerned that my face could easily become "too thin".
Accepting as a once severely morbidly obese person that you have lost enough fat can be hard enough - without "one size fits all" statements about loose skin indicating that more fat still needs to be lost. Sure - for some people that may be the case - but others could appear underweight before loose skin totally disappeared.