Neck gains?!

sweating-it-out

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I used to feel really self-conscious about my neck and would always wear my hair down to cover it. It created such a shadow and looked like a double chin even when it wasn’t. But now, after losing about 55 lbs over the past year, my neck looks totally different! I think the medication really helped reduce inflammation, because this deep crease I had is basically gone. I'm wearing my hair up all the time now and loving it!
 
Wow, that's an awesome story! It's amazing how many inches can come off your face, neck, and even your fingers! Congrats!
 
That's wonderful! I actually cried when I noticed the little fatty hump I had on the back of my neck for years disappeared just weeks after starting! It's such a relief!
 
This is so encouraging to hear! I have major insecurities about my neck and that buffalo hump too. I'm a pretty slow loser, only down about 15 pounds since last November and I still don't see much difference. Huge congrats on your amazing success!
 
I think I've seen the same results – I don't have that little hump anymore, and the skin under my arms doesn't look so dark either. So happy!
 
Thanks everyone for the support! It's been a long journey, but so worth it.
Sam_2005 said:
I'm a pretty slow loser, only down about 15 pounds since last November and I still don't see much difference.
Don't give up! Even slow progress is still progress. You'll get there!
 
I'm thinking about plastic surgery to get rid of some excess skin. Has anyone else considered this?
sweating-it-out said:
I used to feel really self-conscious about my neck
I'm tired of the extra skin on my neck and stomach!
 
HawkGal said:
I'm thinking about plastic surgery to get rid of some excess skin. Has anyone else considered this?
I have! I know someone who had a lower body lift with lipo and muscle repair and has zero regrets. She said it was totally worth it.
 
Just remember to drink lots of water and get enough fiber, especially if you're considering surgery. Constipation can be a real issue with these meds and after surgery. Better to prepare and avoid complications.
 
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