I've been losing weight for almost 6 months now, 46 pounds to date, and I"m not in any particular hurry to get the weight off, so lately I have been noticing some loose skin in the chest area (it's not terrible but it's more wrinkly there than anywhere else) and know there's a good possiblility my chest might shrink more the smaller I get, and I still have 21 pounds left to lose.
Sooooooooo.......... this is my question...
Would trying to maintain for a while reduce my possibilities of loose skin? I want to lose this 21 pounds by next August, which still gives me like 11 months, and if I lost just a pound a week it would only take 5 months. I'm thinking maybe when I hit 160 (and have about 15 pounds left to lose) I might want to try maintaining? For me this has from the beginning been a lifestyle change and I still average like 1800 calories a day and would rather have my weight loss be gradual, because really, what's a year and a half out of the rest of my life anyway? So if taking a break from weight loss for a few months and maintaining and then going back to weight loss would possibly help reduce theoretical loose skin in my chest, I'd be willing to try it.
If so, how many months would you ladies recommend maintaining to help this? (that's why I put this in the maintenance forum!) I figure there could be no real cons to it.. by giving my body a break for a while I'd be making the weight loss even more gradual and help me to keep it off better, AND I'd be getting some real valuable practice at maintenance as well.
Sorry for the silly question.. I'd just honestly prefer to have my weight loss take half a year longer and NOT have loose skin in my boobs than have it take half a year less and HAVE loose skin in my boobs, you know?
I'm kind of bouncing between maintaining for a few months and then going back to losing 1.5 pounds a week... or not maintaining and losing .5 pounds a week (so a very slow loss). I'm not sure which one would be more helpful for avoiding loose skin though.



