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I'm glad that you ladies addressed this! My BF is sooo worried I won't have my hips/thighs/butt anymore, after surgery, LOL I just want it all to decrease a whole lot! I'm so looking forward to being healthy that I really don't care about my curves (as much as my BF does). I'll let him know that I should be just fine :D

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o wow that sounds pretty good too thank you!! thank you ladies all for your responses!! :)..how much weight did u lose ur first two weeks lilmissdiva?

Towrd the end of my liquids, I think within a day or so I decided to buy me some egg drop chinese Soup. I pureed it as much as I could and it seemed to work out okay. Try that first, because really its still a liquid - just not too thick. I have to tell you, that was the best tasting Soup ever!!!

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o wow that sounds pretty good too thank you!! thank you ladies all for your responses!! :)..how much weight did u lose ur first two weeks lilmissdiva?

My pre op diet I lost 9 lbs, then around another 16 in the first whole month. I think 11 was the first 2 weeks. All the best!! :)

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This topic was right on point and I.am grateful for the response thanks Diva....I have nothing up top even with the weight. If it was not for my weight I would be in a training bra lol. But I've always had even in my thinner days my badonka-dunk and I have grown to appreciate it.....However @ current weight its a Mack truck and not all so hot, but I'm glad to know that I will keep my curves. I will be sleeved in a few weeks :)

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This topic was right on point and I.am grateful for the response thanks Diva....I have nothing up top even with the weight. If it was not for my weight I would be in a training bra lol. But I've always had even in my thinner days my badonka-dunk and I have grown to appreciate it.....However @ current weight its a Mack truck and not all so hot, but I'm glad to know that I will keep my curves. I will be sleeved in a few weeks :smile1:

No worries! If you are naturally curvy you will keep them. :) Wishing you the best on your surgery!!!

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i'm curvy as all get out at 4 weeks out but what is with the saggy inner thighs!!!!!! BARF!!! Any ideas on how to tone that particular area. I'm walking my butt off literally but that saggy drooping inner thigh is beyond gross. Does anyone think compression garments help....Like I hate Spanx but if it will stuff stay where it belongs then i'm game to try it. I'm 4'11 and down to 241 form 268.

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I HAD THE SAME QUESTION.

Black women are built and framed different than other women. And I don't want to lose my assets through out this weight lost journey. On you tube and basic websites there are not alot of pixs to see.

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Chellewill you should consult a trainer for some tips regarding your thighs. I have always had more than my share of thighs and behind, squats and the elliptical help keep them toned.

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Thank you sweety93.

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Well ladies, a year later, I'm happy to say that my curves are still here! I went from a 42G bra to a 34DD (sooooo hard to find bras in that size). I lost some of my butt, but not enough to be worried about. Basically, my body is the same shape, just a smaller, more toned size.

Thank you all for your advice and comments.

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Chellewill you should consult a trainer for some tips regarding your thighs. I have always had more than my share of thighs and behind, squats and the elliptical help keep them toned.

Thanks I purchased an ellipitcal today. gonna turn my dining room into a workout space. We never eat in there anyway.

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Good luck lady......I need to get back on track and get my head in the game. I'm going to get moving :)

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I went from a 40G bra to a 34 DD. You are right about finding that size. Almost as hard as it is to find a 40G.

The worst part of that, for me, is the deflated tata look. They are looking like a balloon that was blown up and deflated several times. Not cute. :(

Any suggestions?

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