syracuseblonde_PREV (deleted)
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Posted: Post subject: Weight Loss Surgery - Men, Your Comments Please |
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Hi - I've had weight loss surgery and lost all that I'm likely to after 2.5 years, but am still rather overweight at 190 lbs (I'm 5'7"). I'm delighted with the results,, tho, and happy at this weight and size.
My question is this: like almost all WLS patients, I have excess skin at the arms, thighs, stomach, etc. I'm 54, so it didn't snap back like it might with a younger woman, plus I was nearly 400 lbs to start.
I may be really shooting myself in the foot with this post, but I'm seriously wanting to know how men will react to this? (I mean, will anyone respond to my profile now??) I consider myself still a BBW, and I'm now very active and healthy. (I play golf, ride a bike, hike and walk, swim, etc., and no longer have any health problems like diabetes, etc.) But I haven't been in a situation since the surgery for a man to see the naked truth, so to speak, and I am very nervous about it.
Anyway, your sincere comments will be appreciated. Plastic surgery is not an option for me, and exercise doesn't affect this skin, it's just going to be loose and flabby from now on. It's the sort of thing that means I don't go out sleeveless, or wear short shorts, and am unhappy with strangers seeing me in a bathing suit. Not much different from when I was so fat! However I look pretty normal with clothes on.
I know, it's just charming, and of course we shouldn't be judging each other by our physical issues, but we do, we're only human.
I'm grateful for your insight.
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ni3mand
ni3mand
Joined: November 14, 2007
Posts: 8
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Well, I'm not a man but I know that problem too. A few years ago my parents send me away to lose weight, it worked pretty well, even though I put it back on again by now. So I also had the extra skin!
My expierence is that it doesn't really bother most men that much, tough I strongly recommend you telling them before aaaaand I don't know how badly it is with you... doing the math you've lost over 200lbs, so you might be a bit more extreme than my case was, so all I say may be worthless, in that case I'm sorry
But I think there are some ways without surgery to receed the extra skin a bit, you should see your doctor and see if they can help you!
All the best...
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