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I haven't had surgery yet, in fact I"m looking at October. But this question is on my mind.

To those women who have a B belly. You know, those Bellies that are double and look likes a B. Does it go away with the weight or do you always have a B belly ?

Did it go away during the weight loss or when you were closer to finishing your weight loss?

Many pregnant women get the B belly, but I've had the B belly almost all my life. I'd love to get the D belly or normal stomach :)

::laughing:: I"m sure some of you are just shaking your head and have no idea what I"m talking about.

Thanks !!!

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Mine was a huge Capital "O" .....now it's a little squiggly "o". :P

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I know exactly what you mean, I like the way you explained it too! I would also like to know the answer . . .

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Awaiting an answer with bated breath - I don't just have a "B", I have a couple of mountain ranges.

OTOH, the one on top is the only thing separating my knockers from my knees, so perhaps there's some benefit to keeping it? :D

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My roll over the waste left (I never had it) up to the last 2 years, my done lap (dunlap) on the lower stomach above the pubic area is just squishier and less full of fat. I have had the lower dunlap since after my daughter was born. About 5 years ago I had lost about 92 pds, the lower dunlap and all the thigh skin did not go away. Since I have a less chance of regaining weight (post sleeve) when I reach my goal weight I will probably be looking at surgery for belly and thighs. Of course I am almost 50 everyone's skin especially younger skin snaps back differently

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Recycled - haha Squiggly O. That's great !

Round - Mountain Ranges haha. Me too!!!

Red - Me too ! Hopefully there's more posts too !!!

Jordan - Thank You !! You know. I think if you had that dunlap your whole entire life, you might have to have surgery to get rid of it. It will be interesting to see ! Congrats on the 45lbs !!!

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Anyone else out there HAD a B stomach? You know.. where you look at your stomach sideways and looked like a B, not a D ..

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