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Re: Legs needs a lift

From: Tammy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 4 Apr 2001 12:06:59 -0500 (CDT)


I was reading my new Woman's Day mag last night and saw the excersises that you were asking about. you can visit their website (http://www.womansday.com) and get them, or buy the new mag. I instantly thought of you when i saw them!

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Tammy

At Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Tammy wrote: > >doing some inner/outer thigh exercises (stretching and moderate weight >resistance - e.g. ankle weights) will help. watch some of the women's >mags for these (like the "scissors" where you lie on your side on the >floor and raise and lower your top leg. women's day and family cirlce >are always running some exercise thing that has to do with shaping and >toning your legs. > >At Mon, 2 Apr 2001, anonymous wrote: >> >>Im hoping someone can answer this for me. >>Over the past 2-3 years Ive noticed the skin around my knees starting to >>hang! >>I look at other weomen and Ive only seen maybe 2 older women have the >>same. I'm 39 years old - probably 15 - 18 pnds overweight. When I was >>in my 20's I worked out alot and was in good shape. My weght has always >>fluctuated up and down since my back injury 8 years ago. I have lost >>all muscle tone to my legs. I still think my legs look great, but Im so >>self concious that its hinders me wearing shorts just anywhere. Can >>diet and exercise fix this? Could it be from my back injury? Is there >>any known surgery to fix this. Please let me know!! >>My daughter in law has made me so self-concious that I dread summer. >>thank you > >-- >Tammy >

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Tammy



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