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I've recently started researching on WLS, after many years of losing and gaining weight. I want to get the sleeve. This is my highest weight and after my last time of losing weight I gained back all 60 pounds and probably more (I refuse to step on a scale.) Ive seen so many success stories and so many flat stomachs! :) I on the other hand am apple shaped and that means most of my weight is in my midsection. Does that mean I will have to go back under the knife to get skin removed? I really wouldn't want to. Do you guys have an suggestion or is it just the inevitable?

Thanks in advance!!

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I think it often depends on your age, amount of weight to lose and exercise but I haven't had WLS yet either. I'm going to play it by ear - if I really need skin removed I'll get plastic surgery at some point. But - the saggy skin is better than fat filled skin that I have now.

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A lot of it depends on your age, genetics, how long you have been overweight, etc.

if it helps here are my numbers. I too am Apple shaped and carry all my weight in my stomach. I started at 271 pounds 5'3". I currently weigh between 145-147. I have extremely thin arms and legs. They have tightened up fine. I still have a lower tummy bulge and my skin is saggy there. I most definitely would benefit from a Tummy Tuck. However, it isn't that noticeable when I am dressed. I can't wear very tight fitted dresses because of the loose skin bulge.

The loose skin is a million times better than being overweight!!

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Thank you guys!! I am 22 years old and been overweight all my life. Glitter eyes, congrats!! I know it may be superficial and of course I know I want to be not only more happier but healthy with a slimmer body. I just guess it has a lot to do with being able to dress nice and not have to just go from being insecure with my body now to being insecure with my body later.

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Your skin will most likely still have alot of elasticity to it at 22 years old! There are workouts that will help once you're a few months post op. Congrats on taking this step at your age - I wish I did!

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Am 45 - was sleeved 11/2015 and also apple-shaped. Height 5'9, HW 292, SW 274, CW 212. Have been losing slower than some people but am really happy with my progress so far -- my stomach is soooooo much smaller and I haven't had any issue with loose/saggy skin there (yet). Now have saggy-ish underarms, but I can live that that!

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I am about your age OP and apple shape, so most of my weight was around my tummy.

It now looks like a giant deflated balloon. Very unattractive, but only my husband and kids see it. And I am going to live beyond 60!

If I were single and on the dating scene I can imagine it would bother me, but as it is, it is ugly, not uncomfortable or painful, so I will be keeping my skin.

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I do 30 day shed and shred. That will help build up your stomach muscles, but you can't exercise skin away. It does tighten up somewhat after time.

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Thank you everyone for your replies!! Do any of you have any workouts you recommend?

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Swimming!

Swimming is the best all around exercise as far as I am concerned.

I swim laps, do Water aerobics, use Water weights, work my abs (crunches, etc.), and stretch.

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Thank you everyone for your replies!! Do any of you have any workouts you recommend?

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Swimming!

Swimming is the best all around exercise as far as I am concerned.

I swim laps, do Water aerobics, use Water weights, work my abs (crunches, etc.), and stretch.

Great idea!! I always wanted to learn. Now I just need to find a good/clean pool that isn't too expensive?

Any idea where I should check? I've tried YMCAs but it $300 for 2 sessions!

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Thank you everyone for your replies!! Do any of you have any workouts you recommend?

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Swimming!

Swimming is the best all around exercise as far as I am concerned.

I swim laps, do Water aerobics, use Water weights, work my abs (crunches, etc.), and stretch.

Great idea!! I always wanted to learn. Now I just need to find a good/clean pool that isn't too expensive?

Any idea where I should check? I've tried YMCAs but it $300 for 2 sessions!

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The YMCA is $300 for two sessions of what? I used to belong to Y and they did have an initiation fee and a monthly membership fee. Group exercise classes were free. They did charge for swimming lessons. Is that what the $300 dollars is for? I know my Y did have financial assistance available if someone was in need.

I currently belong to a Wellness Center associated with our local hospital. I have a discounted membership because I got a referral from my PCP. Their group fitness classes are also free. The swimming lessons also have a fee.

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Thank you everyone for your replies!! Do any of you have any workouts you recommend?

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Swimming!

Swimming is the best all around exercise as far as I am concerned.

I swim laps, do Water aerobics, use Water weights, work my abs (crunches, etc.), and stretch.

Great idea!! I always wanted to learn. Now I just need to find a good/clean pool that isn't too expensive?

Any idea where I should check? I've tried YMCAs but it $300 for 2 sessions!

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The YMCA is $300 for two sessions of what? I used to belong to Y and they did have an initiation fee and a monthly membership fee. Group exercise classes were free. They did charge for swimming lessons. Is that what the $300 dollars is for? I know my Y did have financial assistance available if someone was in need.

I currently belong to a Wellness Center associated with our local hospital. I have a discounted membership because I got a referral from my PCP. Their group fitness classes are also free. The swimming lessons also have a fee.

I'll have to go in and see, I believe it was for two beginner swimming lessons. Thank you!

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Thank you everyone for your replies!! Do any of you have any workouts you recommend?

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Swimming!

Swimming is the best all around exercise as far as I am concerned.

I swim laps, do Water aerobics, use Water weights, work my abs (crunches, etc.), and stretch.

Great idea!! I always wanted to learn. Now I just need to find a good/clean pool that isn't too expensive?

Any idea where I should check? I've tried YMCAs but it $300 for 2 sessions!

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The YMCA is $300 for two sessions of what? I used to belong to Y and they did have an initiation fee and a monthly membership fee. Group exercise classes were free. They did charge for swimming lessons. Is that what the $300 dollars is for? I know my Y did have financial assistance available if someone was in need.

I currently belong to a Wellness Center associated with our local hospital. I have a discounted membership because I got a referral from my PCP. Their group fitness classes are also free. The swimming lessons also have a fee.

I'll have to go in and see, I believe it was for two beginner swimming lessons. Thank you!

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That sounds like it would be for a series of classes if it is that much. I know my wellness center charges $18 per half hour for private lessons.

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