I am sure I am not the only one with this issue. First of all, surgery is not an option for me. I am just wondering, how others deal with the self esteem issues brought on by the "extra" skin and if there are any non surgical, guarenteed ways to help the problem?
I am dealing with it too. Exercise does help--especially strength training. I have done pushups for months and I notice I don't have too much loose skin on the arms. I am a runner and my thighs and calves are okay but I have noticably (without clothing on) loose skin on my lower butt and below my belly button. I also have it on my knee caps. I do want surgery. I don't know that I will go through with it when the time comes.
How do I deal with it? Well, I try to find clothing that doesn't accentuate it. There are no belly shirts in my wardrobe---LOL. I do have a bodyshaper that helps if I really want to wear it. I was able to find a very modest bikini that covers all my bits nicely for the summer.
Honestly, I am in so much better health now. I am learning about food and my body's reaction to different levels of calories and exercise. I make it a point to consume what I need rather than what I want. My clothes really do hide the loose skin. I would trade my obesity for my new way of life (even with saggy skin) any time, any place and at any opportunity!
It gets better with time, somewhat. It has been 5 years since I first started losing weight and although I'm not at goal yet, I still have plenty of loose skin from losing 150 lbs. But some of it has settled over time.
When I got pregnant with my son I was 100lbs, I went up to 180 with him! And it was all in my tummy. So I have had handfulls of nasty skin since giving birth to him, and I was only 17. I am now almost 30 and have had two more children who have only added to the skin issue. I have tried everything and nothing works. So unless I can ever save up for a tummy tuck (not likely) I will just have to deal with it. Such a bummer because I had an amazing tummy before this. Oh well, the kids are worth it.
I hear ya on this one. I am not sure what to do with the baggy skin, I guess you gotta just love it pay to make it go away. My sister in law got a tummy tuck from when she lost her weight and she has had health problems ever since. So I don't know what to suggest. I thought originally I might get some sort of surgical procedure, but not sure now after talking to her. I have lost 130 and know exactly the issue. I see my daughter's friends and their bulging bodies and I wish there was a gentle way to tell them to stop damaging themselves. Makes me sad. Oh well, Here's to all the weight you have lost though girl!! CONGRATULATIONS on that!!!
I have the same problem as Sarah. I weighed about 105 lbs at the age of 18 when I got pregnant with my first child. I WAS 98 before that, but married life added a very much needed few extra pounds. I weighed 172 at delivery. I got back down to 112 lbs after she was born but had a tiny bit of loose skin on the stomach below my belly button. I did every exercise known to man to get rid of it. I eventually added a few more between that time and the time I got pregnant with 2nd child, so I was around 125-128 then. I gained another huge amount of weight with her and weighed about 179 at delivery. I only managed to get back down in the 140's after that. So with the 3rd child, a BOY, I only gained 30 lbs during the entire pregnancy but only lost SIX after he was born, lol. He weighed over six pounds. So weird!
I don't expect it to be gone when I lose the weight this time around, I will probably look a lot like I did before. And I am not going to sweat it much. At 34, according to Clinton and Stacy from WNTW, I shouldn't be wearing belly shirts with hip huggers in public anyway, lol. And I will probably opt for a Tankini or a 2 piece with boy shorts rather than a full-fledged bikini.
I'm nearly at my goal weight, and have loose skin everywhere, especially my belly, but the the inner thighs and upper arms are bad, too. Surgery is not an option for me either. At first I was obsessed with finding a cure to it, but now I'm just happy that it's loose skin instead of filled And I"m even wearing tank tops. I figure I have to look better now than before. I've toned the whole way through, and as much as I'd like to say it helped, it hasn't much for me, but I'm healthier for doing it. I will never be able to wear a bikini, but I'm wearing a lot of things that I haven't before in my entire life!
You are so right. I just have a big self esteem issue with it all. When I was at 330 pounds, I was always telling my boyfriend to not touch me cause I was uncomfortable with being so overweight and now, I still tell him the same because I am embarrassed about the skin though he tells me I am beautiful, it is hard for me to believe when I am the one who sees me naked :| x.x