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excess skin - when you loose weight
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Following a new found healthy diet (which I hope to stick to) I am hoping to loose 2 stone in approx 5 months.
Will this amount to such a weight loss that I would have saggy excess skin? How would I protect myself against this- would something like bio-oil help?
Will this amount to such a weight loss that I would have saggy excess skin? How would I protect myself against this- would something like bio-oil help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.2 stones isn't a great deal of weight to lose, so as jkkerr said 1-2 pounds per week is feasible. With exercise, you could probably lose 8-10 per month, in 5 months you would probably be at your target.
With gradual weightloss, skin should gradually shrink back, but exercise is important to help this, also massage the skin on a daily basis with Vitamin E oil, which will help to keep it supple.
With gradual weightloss, skin should gradually shrink back, but exercise is important to help this, also massage the skin on a daily basis with Vitamin E oil, which will help to keep it supple.
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I have gone from 11st 6lb to 9st 3lb in the last 5 months and I dont have any skin worse than before. My stomach had a few stretchmarks anyway from having kids but dont have any saggy bits!!
I did it slowly and do lots of walking and exercise and use a Champneys skin firming cream. Can I ask how old you are and have you had kids?
I have gone from 11st 6lb to 9st 3lb in the last 5 months and I dont have any skin worse than before. My stomach had a few stretchmarks anyway from having kids but dont have any saggy bits!!
I did it slowly and do lots of walking and exercise and use a Champneys skin firming cream. Can I ask how old you are and have you had kids?
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I am 44 and am 5'3". My daughters are 18 and 16 and I now have a 2 week old step grandson!!
I followed Slimming World at home - its way the best for me and def works.
I have been doing core stability (ball) classes at the gym as well as some aerobics and body combat. Also walk the dog every day.
Its been hard work but I feel so much better. I find it easy loosing it but really hard keeping it off.
What do you plan to do? Sal
I am 44 and am 5'3". My daughters are 18 and 16 and I now have a 2 week old step grandson!!
I followed Slimming World at home - its way the best for me and def works.
I have been doing core stability (ball) classes at the gym as well as some aerobics and body combat. Also walk the dog every day.
Its been hard work but I feel so much better. I find it easy loosing it but really hard keeping it off.
What do you plan to do? Sal
Hi, missslideaway! Slowly and with exercise is the best way to do it. I've lost 5 stone since the start of Feb (half a stone per month), and I've been okay. I have gotten a bit lazier since it's gotten colder and need to tone up a bit, though. :(
You should be fine in that time. Good luck with it all! :)
You should be fine in that time. Good luck with it all! :)
Well- I recently went to see a dietician at my local surgery. She told me that my diet in general was good but I just needed to cut back on portion size and up the excercise.
So I'm trying to save some extra cals by halving my portion size for tea and eating breakfast so I dont snack mid morning.
Also- I work 2 jobs- so sometimes I eat very late at night - this is the hard one to crack.
I'm going to the gym at least once a week (doesn't seem like much but its all I can fit in) and taking the stairs at work- parking further away from building etc.
The dietician was confident this would produce a healthy weightloss (I'm not very confident but will do my best)
So I'm trying to save some extra cals by halving my portion size for tea and eating breakfast so I dont snack mid morning.
Also- I work 2 jobs- so sometimes I eat very late at night - this is the hard one to crack.
I'm going to the gym at least once a week (doesn't seem like much but its all I can fit in) and taking the stairs at work- parking further away from building etc.
The dietician was confident this would produce a healthy weightloss (I'm not very confident but will do my best)
LOL, 4get! :) A day off per week and low calorie, fruity ice lollies for sweet cravings. That was the only way I managed to stick to it for once. Oh, and weighing myself everyday, but only making a note of it once a week. That way I didn't tell myself I could eat something bad as I had another week until I was weighed again. :)
Ha, sally! Thanks! :) I'm still chubby in my head, can't get used to it. I'm dreading Christmas, though. I find the same as you: easy to lose, but so, so hard to keep off. :(
Ha, sally! Thanks! :) I'm still chubby in my head, can't get used to it. I'm dreading Christmas, though. I find the same as you: easy to lose, but so, so hard to keep off. :(
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