Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:still can't decide if it's worth it. That is all.
No, it isn’t. There’s marvelous shapewear when I am clothed. No one who sees me naked cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know, ridiculous question.
But if you have been this size (large 8, small 10) and gained that single belly roll or muffin top (You know what I'm talking about), what are you talking about in terms of weight?
10 pounds? 20 pounds?
I have hit perimenopause (oh joy) and combined with the pandemic I have that roll. I think I was delusional that it was a 10 pound gain but now I'm losing weight and 3 pounds
down and the roll is not budging.
I'm actually not sure what my starting weight was (I was never a scale-user prior to this).
At 135, I have a slight roll. At 132, I do not.
At size 8 I had to lose 35 lbs for a flat stomach.
I'm now a size 2. I've had three kids. I look like a swimsuit model. It can be done! But I'm hovering around 115 lbs now so it does take a lot of hard exercise and dietary dedication.
But I don't think it's especially helpful when people say it can't be done or genetics or "once you have children you'll always look like someone who has carried and birthed children".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate the feeling of the roll. Honestly it is 100% more annoying to feel than look at. I also have a bunch of loose skin and diastasis. I'm getting a tummy tuck next month. Life is too short to have something this annoying. Of course I'm super fortunate to be able to afford this option. If I damaged my abdomen lifting weights insurance would cover it! But they will not help us.
Good luck OP, it sucks.
I did a TT too, and lipo. So glad I did it and the lipo made a huge difference. The first night after surgery, I could feel the difference in my abdominal skin and was so grateful to have finally rid myself of it. Report back - I'd like to hear about your experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:still can't decide if it's worth it. That is all.
No, it isn’t. There’s marvelous shapewear when I am clothed. No one who sees me naked cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know, ridiculous question.
But if you have been this size (large 8, small 10) and gained that single belly roll or muffin top (You know what I'm talking about), what are you talking about in terms of weight?
10 pounds? 20 pounds?
I have hit perimenopause (oh joy) and combined with the pandemic I have that roll. I think I was delusional that it was a 10 pound gain but now I'm losing weight and 3 pounds
down and the roll is not budging.
I'm actually not sure what my starting weight was (I was never a scale-user prior to this).
At 135, I have a slight roll. At 132, I do not.
At size 8 I had to lose 35 lbs for a flat stomach.
I'm now a size 2. I've had three kids. I look like a swimsuit model. It can be done! But I'm hovering around 115 lbs now so it does take a lot of hard exercise and dietary dedication.
But I don't think it's especially helpful when people say it can't be done or genetics or "once you have children you'll always look like someone who has carried and birthed children".
I mean, it is genetics. I could get down to 115 but I’ll never look like a swimsuit model since my body is permanently changed from being pregnant. Lots of loose skin and separated abs.
I'm PP you replied to and I had those things at first, too. But I kept at it for a year and both the ab separation and loose skin have improved so much that I don't see them any longer.
I think people tend to give up without ever reaching their goals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know, ridiculous question.
But if you have been this size (large 8, small 10) and gained that single belly roll or muffin top (You know what I'm talking about), what are you talking about in terms of weight?
10 pounds? 20 pounds?
I have hit perimenopause (oh joy) and combined with the pandemic I have that roll. I think I was delusional that it was a 10 pound gain but now I'm losing weight and 3 pounds
down and the roll is not budging.
I'm actually not sure what my starting weight was (I was never a scale-user prior to this).
At 135, I have a slight roll. At 132, I do not.
At size 8 I had to lose 35 lbs for a flat stomach.
I'm now a size 2. I've had three kids. I look like a swimsuit model. It can be done! But I'm hovering around 115 lbs now so it does take a lot of hard exercise and dietary dedication.
But I don't think it's especially helpful when people say it can't be done or genetics or "once you have children you'll always look like someone who has carried and birthed children".
I mean, it is genetics. I could get down to 115 but I’ll never look like a swimsuit model since my body is permanently changed from being pregnant. Lots of loose skin and separated abs.
Anonymous wrote:still can't decide if it's worth it. That is all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know, ridiculous question.
But if you have been this size (large 8, small 10) and gained that single belly roll or muffin top (You know what I'm talking about), what are you talking about in terms of weight?
10 pounds? 20 pounds?
I have hit perimenopause (oh joy) and combined with the pandemic I have that roll. I think I was delusional that it was a 10 pound gain but now I'm losing weight and 3 pounds
down and the roll is not budging.
I'm actually not sure what my starting weight was (I was never a scale-user prior to this).
At 135, I have a slight roll. At 132, I do not.
At size 8 I had to lose 35 lbs for a flat stomach.
Girl, can you please get into the "how"?
I'm now a size 2. I've had three kids. I look like a swimsuit model. It can be done! But I'm hovering around 115 lbs now so it does take a lot of hard exercise and dietary dedication.
But I don't think it's especially helpful when people say it can't be done or genetics or "once you have children you'll always look like someone who has carried and birthed children".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know, ridiculous question.
But if you have been this size (large 8, small 10) and gained that single belly roll or muffin top (You know what I'm talking about), what are you talking about in terms of weight?
10 pounds? 20 pounds?
I have hit perimenopause (oh joy) and combined with the pandemic I have that roll. I think I was delusional that it was a 10 pound gain but now I'm losing weight and 3 pounds
down and the roll is not budging.
I'm actually not sure what my starting weight was (I was never a scale-user prior to this).
At 135, I have a slight roll. At 132, I do not.
At size 8 I had to lose 35 lbs for a flat stomach.
I'm now a size 2. I've had three kids. I look like a swimsuit model. It can be done! But I'm hovering around 115 lbs now so it does take a lot of hard exercise and dietary dedication.
But I don't think it's especially helpful when people say it can't be done or genetics or "once you have children you'll always look like someone who has carried and birthed children".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know, ridiculous question.
But if you have been this size (large 8, small 10) and gained that single belly roll or muffin top (You know what I'm talking about), what are you talking about in terms of weight?
10 pounds? 20 pounds?
I have hit perimenopause (oh joy) and combined with the pandemic I have that roll. I think I was delusional that it was a 10 pound gain but now I'm losing weight and 3 pounds
down and the roll is not budging.
I'm actually not sure what my starting weight was (I was never a scale-user prior to this).
At 135, I have a slight roll. At 132, I do not.