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Always had a lot of belly fat....it's my body's makeup, does this get better as you lose?



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I feel you' date=' Disco! No matter how small I've been, it always looks like my lower tummy has a boner. A "FUPA," as the kids are calling it nowadays. I call it my "bell-erection". My pants literally hang off of it, even when they've gotten so loose in the butt and thighs I'd swear they were about to drop. When I push it in with my hands, it changes my entire physique and I don't even look heavy anymore. I'm so sick of carrying fat there, if the pooch is still there when I'm at goal, it's off to the surgeon I go![/quote']

I do that too! I pull it up and out of the way and think I can just cut this off and be fine lol not so much

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I do that too! I pull it up and out of the way and think I can just cut this off and be fine lol not so much

Totally!!! I've actually had dreams of cutting it off. Very weird dreams.

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Same here- it's so weird to realize how fat my belly makes me look. I am wearing 8's now and realizing that even at a size 8- I look fat is NOT cool. I look pretty decent in clothes, but naked- not so much. Ill post a belly pic when I get home

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I have a bulge both below and above my belly button! The one above is starting to deflate and get wrinkly. The lower one adds 2 pants sizes compared to my relatively skinny legs.

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Ooooh yes, I always say how I would probably wear a couple sizes down if it wasn't there. My husband thinks its weird that I wear my pants so high but I have to tuck it in! I told him you don't know what it's like to start off with pants and undies over you're stomach, only to have them continuously roll down to the "lower level". I start off smooth and tucked in then look like I'm smuggling tubes of meat. Wow. It felt great to say that for some reason. Hahaha

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Guys, I share your pain. I have ALWAYS had the overhang onto the pubis. Even as a young child. Never tucked in shirts. Wore control briefs to disguise it. Used to kneed and roll it in my hands, pulling it out, wishing I could just cut it off with a bread knife (yeah, that makes me sound psycho).

The thing is, I am an apple shape and I have yet to have surgery. Consequently, it scares the bejesus out of me as to how god-awful its going to look after weight loss. I was told years ago by a doctor that no amount of exercise would get rid of it.

As much as I've loathed it all my life because its been there forever; its a warming, squidgy and familiar part of me. Like an old friend. That I love and hate at the same time. Its been there that long, it has its own well-worn crease. A cut line, if you will. I don't know about these surgeons. Masters in the craft of surgical medicine - or glorified seamstresses?!

My mum would shudder at some of the patchwork quilt jobs I've been seeing on YouTube recently. I could just imagine her saying 'well, that person didn't cut the pattern and tack the garment before sewing very well, did they?!'

I don't know why I just told you all that. I should go to bed!

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Madame, You're with people that understand! I would never have shared my thoughts with my friends who have never experienced what we're talking about. It feels great to be understood! :)

Thanks Coco, it does indeed. To be honest, I share most of my bizarre thoughts, most of the time. Just maybe not ones so personal. After all, how could you even bring in to general conversation 'yes, I have a big belly that hangs like a once pregnant cats and if you stretched it out enough, you could more than likely cover a sofa with it!'. Some segue's are impossible to achieve - even for me! :D x

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I've got a hanging pannus already and I'm still preop -- I know it will only get worse! I've already begun documenting with my pcp the skin rashes and fungal infections so that I can get that portion of my plastics paid for by insurance. I've reconciled myself with the need for ps... it's not just a vanity thing, it's also a hygiene thing for me.

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Hey, if I'm going to get carved up (which is inevitable), I'm going the whole hog. Boobs like Pamela Anderson's and a stomach like Usain Bolt's! Bring it on! :D

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You are describing my exact build!

I have a photo of me at 2 years old with the under the belly button stomach "pooch" as I call it. Like you, was never comfortable tucking in or wearing a belt, even when I was thin in HS/college because of that damned "pooch"!

Two pregnancies, two C-sections and many pounds lost have made that area even worse. (Insert huge sigh here.) I have been exercising a lot so I am not flabby as I lose, but the "pooch" area is not rebounding as I hoped. It is certainly smaller, but is now hanging down and just looks ridiculous. My upper abs are fine and I would feel comfortable showing them off, but the lower, WOW - not good!

I think after a year or so at my goal weight, if it still looks like a disaster, I am going to "reward" myself with some plastic surgery so that area no longer looks like a deflated, hanging down beach ball. I’d like to feel like I have a “normal” shape after the weight is gone. Good luck to you as you lose your weight and keep us updated on your “pooch” as the weight comes off! Hugs - Shelley

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Take a look at my before and after photos in my profile - I was the queen of the big gut!

I will never have a small little waist, but in clothes, my tummy isn't too bad now that i am at goal.

I am getting plastics because WHOA - I have extra skin in that tummy area. I don't know what results I personally will get, but, looking at other before and afters, it makes a hue difference.

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