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For those of you who had a big butt before surgery...did all of your butt go away? That is the one thing I do like about my body, I was blessed with a nice butt. LOL I wouldn't mind losing a little of it, but I don't want it all to go away. :D

I know it's a silly question, but one I keep thinking about...lol

Stacy

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Umm yea I lost a lot of it.... Not gone completely but then I still have a little way to go. Hope I don't lose too much more of it

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So much so that it hurts to sit now. My Excess skin makes it feel very weird and uncomfortable when I sit.

I see a skin reduction surgery in my future

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:(

Do either of you workout? I workout twice a day, weightlifting. And do a million squats. I have for the last 3 years, I can't do cardio because I was born with a heart defect. And every time they have to "fix" my heart I gain weight because I am in bed for months. So after I have lost over 100 naturally and then gained 40 back, and just can't get it off again my cardio's think it's the right time for this surgery. I have been wanting it for years, and they kept saying no.

Has anyone worked out and do you think that helps with excess skin and keeping the butt plump and high?

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My butt was the first to go and I'm quite happy with the results so far.

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I'm having a weird sort of opposite change happening in my body shape. I always had basically no butt, but suddenly when i stand straight and look at myself sideways in the mirror, I have much more of a curve to my back and *gasp* an actual ass! I don't really understand the weird way my body is redistributing but I'm not going to question it. XD I do, however, lament the loss of my once-ample breasts. I still have a good amount of breast tissue/fat but the extra skin has made them pretty droopy. Still, again.. not complaining! :)

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I have no boobs! Let's hope mine evens out. Bhahaha! A girl can dream! That's kinda nice you're getting a booty!

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My butt is significantly smaller. The biggest change I notice is when I'm sitting down for anything over 20 mins it just hurts to sit. It's all boney! I had to buy more throw pillows to make a substitute butt! ????

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My ass was the first thing to volunteer as tribute. I didn't have a big butt before but at least I had something. Now I look like an ironing board from the back.

But it's all good because I am no longer morbidly obese. I am just going to buy those underwear with the butt built in and go on with my life lol

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My ass was the first thing to volunteer as tribute. I didn't have a big butt before but at least I had something. Now I look like an ironing board from the back.

But it's all good because I am no longer morbidly obese. I am just going to buy those underwear with the butt built in and go on with my life lol

Omg...great sense of humor....thank you!

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