Quote from: NatalieRene on March 22, 2019, 09:24:52 AM
Another person outside of the forums has been losing their own weight too. I found out yesterday that she has developed loose skin from losing her weight too fast.
I am not do sure speed makes the much difference in terms of loose skin... It's more about you collagen production (which declines with age) and how much you lose as well as of course genetics...
From my high weight about 15 years ago, I have lost about 190lbs and I am also in my early 60's now... The issue I have with loose skin means that while I look better when covered up, when not, I look a lot worst than when I was 50lbs heavier...
You were never THAT heavy and you look young ... I think that those thing may have a lot to do with not having loose skin.
The only cure for a lot of lose skin is body contouring surgery... it's major painful "cosmetic" surgery with a long recovery time, and if you need a lot it gets very expensive and is mostly not covered by insurance...
If my job was secure (major layoff not long ago and company running out of money) i would be seriously considering doing the surgery once I lost the rest of the extra poundage (and was until that layoff when we found out the company's money issues) ... Now, knowing how hard it is to get another job at my age, I don't think it will happen, and I wonder if it is worth it to keep pushing to loose the last 25ish lbs...
Right now I am on a plateau at about 179lbs... and a size 16... with my frame I don't know if I could get into a smaller size (at least for tops) even if I lost the rest of the weight. Probably not.
Anyway hope you can reach your goal before too long!
- karen