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Re: Excess skin when you loose weightFrom: Debbie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 17 Jun 2003 20:56:47 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 10 Oct 2001, anonymous wrote: > >This seems like it's a bit drastic but there is surgery for just that >problem- to remove excess skin due to a large weight loss. My best >friend is going to have it in a couple of months - she said the doc told >her she would no longer have a belly button though - wild huh? > >At Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Dona wrote: >> >>Hi Timber! That is so wonderful that you have lost soo much weight!!The >>only thing I can think of for you to tone up is to start excersizing if >>you havent been.Will probably take longer to tone than it did for you to >>loose the weight,but don't get discouraged!Buy yourself a small set of >>dumbells to work out your upper body ,arms and chest area!Renee might >>have more ideas for you since she is a physical therapist and deals with >>this all the time I am sure. >>I hope you have continued sucess and reach your goal weight!Dona >> >>>At Wed, 10 Oct 2001, timber wrote: >>>Does anyone know if there is anything you can do to lessen the excess >>>skin while you loose weight. I've lost about 60 lbs since February & my >>>boobs are like half full saggy waterballoons & I have I really sexy pile >>>of skin & fat hanging down in my lap when I sit. I still have about 90 >>>lbs more to loose& I have a feeling that the excess skin is something >>>I'm going to have to just accept, but I was just wondering. >>> >>>-- >>>timber >>>
-- If you found an answer, please let me know. I too have your problem. I can't afford surgery, and have no insurance.
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