So, while my breasts haven't actually gotten considerably smaller during my weightloss, they've gotten, uh, hangy-er
. I honestly think it's because my upper abdomen has shrunk so much that it's not supporting them like it used to (I guess that's a weightloss disadvantage?
). I have very good, supportive bras, but I've started getting rashes under my breasts and sometimes they're very painful. It's made worse when I exercise, and hurts during the actual exercise, which makes it more likely that I'll quit in the middle of a work out. The last time I was at my doctor, she gave my nystatin powder to help because she thought it might be yeast - it doesn't seem to be helping much, other than helping keep the area dry, which a non-prescription powder would do as well.So, now I'm starting to get some skin over hang at the bottom of my stomach. When it was more full of fat, it didn't hang as much, so I guess it didn't rub as much and I never had issues with rashes there - but as of now, I have one that looks just like the rash under my breasts. I'm not particularly "hangy" there with the skin at this point, but I imagine it will only get worse as I lose the last 40 or so lbs, unless my skin starts shrinking (one can hope for miracles, no?). So, I just don't know what to do. I'm keeping it as clean and dry as I can - but when I exercise, I sweat, and that area seems to collect the sweat. I've started using the nystatin there, too, but it still doesn't seem to help much. So. . .any ideas? At some point in the future after weightloss is done and I know for sure that I'm done with babies, I will probably have a breast reduction (I have enough other problems and enough mass in my breasts that insurance will likely pay for it) - but that's probably at least a year off. What else can I do in the mean time?

