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Post by jadeepinkladee 13th June 2011, 8:26 pm

Im 5ft 10 and size 16 all over. I only carry the weight on my waiste and hips. Will they ak me to lose lots of weight if I have the op as I really struggle losing weight?
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Post by misf1 13th June 2011, 8:37 pm

I dont think they would ask you to lose weight hun, however if you want to lose weight I would do this before your surgery as doing it after could affect your results.
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Post by jadeepinkladee 13th June 2011, 8:39 pm

I do want to lose weight but im sure its almost impossible for me to do for some reason :( xx
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Post by misf1 13th June 2011, 8:44 pm

Nothing is impossible hun. Believe me, I've been a size 16-18 and am only 5ft 3 so was quite big (apart from my boobs). First time I lost weight I stopped comfort and boredom eating and went on losts of walks and got a job in a pub 2 nights a week. God I lost weight working stood up in the pub serving for hours.
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Post by jadeepinkladee 13th June 2011, 8:46 pm

I work full time in a pub which has seem to have a different affect on me I eat and drink (alcohol) alot more. Ive recently joint the gym going to start working my butt off loads xx
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Post by misf1 13th June 2011, 8:49 pm

lol, it's the alcohol. It's evil but so good lol. Good luck in the gym hun, they are brill, I hate them lol they are like torture to go to, but after the exercise I feel amazing.
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Post by sarahdawn31 14th June 2011, 4:08 am

I agree with mist Hun, if u are going to loose weight hold off on the new boobs as weight loss can take a big toll on our boobies!

Loosing weight is always possible, usually it's just a case of not truly understanding how to work out right and make the right food choices... By joining a gym you are taking a step in the right direction!

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Post by RoxyChick 14th June 2011, 8:40 am

Like the girls have said, they'll ask if you're planning on losing weight or starting a family within the next few years. If you are, then they suggest waiting until then, as chances are you'll need a reop much sooner (3-5 years afterwards) then normal.
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Post by tASHABASHA_1986 1st July 2011, 7:04 pm

Hi hun, i was like you, thought losing weight was impossible, but i joined a gym in Feburary and have lost a stone and half so far. I have one more stone to go before hitting my target. I have been a size 16 and am now a size 10 - 12 on top and size 12 -14 on bottom and im pear shaped. Trust me its hardwork at first, but once you make it a part of your lifestyle it come easy. I love spinning, its a good cardio and calorie burning. Just have some faith in yourself and put you BA as a goal and aim for it.
Thinking of you hun x
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Post by jen86 2nd July 2011, 7:06 am

if u wanto lose weight u can do it...everone can u just need to surround urself with ppl who r good influences!! its easier to not lose wight if youve always been a bit biggr as you r use to it. it would b bttr to have ur ba aftr if u think u may wana lose weight. there is a health section on this forum, mayb u cud see wat othr ppl do n get sum advice? good luck babe x
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Post by Lovely@41 2nd July 2011, 7:30 am

I would definately say to try and lose weight first because your body shape is taken in to account when they help you choose a size. I was bigger 20 years ago, went from 38 to 32 bra band and have kept it off ever since then. It is do able but diets don't work you have to make a lifestyle change. Do it! You'll feel so much better about yourself. xx
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