Some serious sagging goin' on!
WOW!! Look at you with you 102 pounds lost!! Have you applied for your century club thingy to go on your profile? That is so awesome!! You go girl!! And I am noticing the bat wings and that my thighs are very very wrinklely now. So I can't imagine what they will look like when I done with the weight loss. But it is not being vain to mention this .....before I had the surgery I already said I was going to have a breast lift at the end. We had the surgery to be healthier and looking nicer is a bonus! And if you want to girdle up to help that out do it!! I know I will when that time comes!
And I am going to do a little with you!! Congrats on the 102 pounds lost!!
Cathryn-
Congratulations!!!
I can TOTALLY relate to the sagging issues- my upper arms are just gross, my stomach ain't pretty and my legs are sooooooooooo disgusting. I thought I would only need a tummy tuck (partially from carrying triplets) and a boob job. My 42DD are currently a 38D and don't look that bad- as long as they are in a bra. I was going through bras like a mad woman and when you're not in them that long- they get expensive!! So I went to Ross and Marshall's and they had some really good priced ones- in case you're in need...
Anyways- I read on another girl's profile that after she lost her weight she waited a year to get plastic surgery and just exercised and she saw huge results. She said everything shifted around and wasn't sure she'd need any more surgery. That would be fabulous- but I know everyone is different!!!
When I move my arms in a short sleeve shirt I feel like I cover 2 different zip codes- one for the top and one for the lower!!!
Holly
Oh, you are in good company!!
I'm about 55 pounds down and turning into mush!!! The boobs are deflating, the butt is melting away and the arms are flapping in the wind and the tummy is reaching for the kneecaps! So, this week I started working with a personal trainer at a local gym. Hopefully this will not only speed up the weight loss, but help with some toning up as well.
I really don't want to do the plastic surgery route, but at 48, I probably won't have much choice.