bbypdog 5 Posted August 10, 2012 ii Am OfficiaLLy 5Months Out! My Starting Weight Was 250 &as Of Now I Am 175 That is A 75Lbs Loss Now, I'm Shedding hair Like Crazy... Any Tips for That? Besides Protein? &i OfficiaLLy Noticed My LoooooooSsssseeee Skin! D; Soo iM busting My But in The Gym, Just Wondering if iTs ReaLLy Gonna Get Better?? &is My Weight Loss At Where iT suppose to Be?? :0 it's Soo SLow Now!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MJ's comingN2form 103 Posted August 10, 2012 Everyone is different. I know someone who had the bypass started @279lbs and now at 170 and she looks AMAZING! She is bikini ready and as had her surg 5yrs ago..oh did I mention she only walked daily and she was 50yrs old time of surg..her advise to me keep the Protein and Water up! Pilates always worked for me it tones the body real nice. Search web for skin toning and firming soaps cebraonline.com Name of soap VEGAN SHEA BUTTER SOAP WITH MIXED GARDEN HERBS 1 bbypdog reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kimmy*custis 276 Posted August 10, 2012 First of all...congrats on your weight loss, you are doing amazing! I am 6 months out and have the same issues, Hair loss, sagging skin ( that is only on my arms and a little on the butt...lol) You are just where your body needs to be, everyone is different. Keep up the fantastic work! 1 bbypdog reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jasleeve 440 Posted August 11, 2012 theres a huge difference between loose skin and flab. loose skin is when u can grip the skin & pull it and it stay very wrinkled when u let go & slowly goes back into place. flab is loose fat that hangs. i have flab on my stomach, arms & inner thighs. i have extra skin on my boobs. im less than 8months post op & im over 100lbs down. im turning 24 in a few days so age plays a huge difference. also, i read someone say that at 2yrs post op, their skin tightened up a lot. your skin is elastic & needs time to shrivel up nicely. 1 bbypdog reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites