Tssiemer1 549 Posted September 23, 2015 I was in the shower and was deeply thinking and a thought came across to me that I'm having a hard time answering. Where does fat go when it's lost? Does it break up? Does it just go poof? Do we store it some where? Do we poop it out? Another one was what are they going to do with my stomach? Throw it away? Make hand puppets? I guess things I can ask my surgeon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reree6898 1,164 Posted September 23, 2015 Lol that's funny, I like the hand puppet statement. That part I don't know but for the other part I think as the fat dissipates it is excreted along with our waste. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShrinkingPeach 1,291 Posted September 23, 2015 "Although the number of fat cells in your body cannot be reduced, it is possible to make them smaller. When you lose weight, the size of your fat cells will shrink, leaving you with a leaner, slimmer physique. Although it's true that trimming fat is all about burning more calories than you consume, specific nutrients, notably Protein, can help speed up the process." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ilovecats1985 100 Posted September 23, 2015 I asked my surgeon if I could have my stomach in a jar. He said no they send it off to be checked for tumors and stuff. I hope I at least get pictures. When I had my tubs tied 6 years ago the surgeon took pictures for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bufflehead 6,358 Posted September 23, 2015 The fat is used by the body as fuel, and ends up as CO2 by-product and is exhaled into the atmosphere. We are all contributing to global warming! http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2014/12/16/371210831/when-you-burn-off-that-fat-where-does-it-go And your stomach is considered human medical waste. The folks in pathology will check it out and then it gets disposed of appropriately, typically in an incinerator. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Proud2BMe 1,016 Posted September 24, 2015 It's broken down and travels in the blood stream to the cells that need the fuel. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites