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6/16/2025, 10:40:17 PM
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I'll need to reach that weight to get the loose skin surgery of which I expect to be a lot.
I have what basically looks like pregnancy scars or stretch marks all over my body, belly, arms, thighs, probably my back too but I can't see.
I feel like 65kg for a man my height should be decent. It is on the upper half of the "normal" BMI range.
I'm not doing this for looks, just health and comfort.
I feel like 60 is the lowest I'd go and I also want to have some muscle by the end of it.
I'll need a strong back and neck specifically to keep my spine and neck straight, prevent further degradation.
Severe nerd neck, hump, and like 4 hernias / damaged discs currently. Trying to fix all this in the long run.
The skin surgery is also not for aesthetics, but I expect it to be burdensome.
Washing and keeping clean when I have fat rolls is a struggle, doing so with flappy skin (which also stores minor amounts of fat) I imagine would suck even more.
Maybe it's a body type thing also? I'm pretty wide, not just because of the fat, but quite literally "big boned".
Either way I expect to have major life improvements once I reach the 80s already, and even more once I hit high 60s.
What was your starting weight btw? Anything similar to mine? Any experience with loose skin?
I'll need to reach that weight to get the loose skin surgery of which I expect to be a lot.
I have what basically looks like pregnancy scars or stretch marks all over my body, belly, arms, thighs, probably my back too but I can't see.
I feel like 65kg for a man my height should be decent. It is on the upper half of the "normal" BMI range.
I'm not doing this for looks, just health and comfort.
I feel like 60 is the lowest I'd go and I also want to have some muscle by the end of it.
I'll need a strong back and neck specifically to keep my spine and neck straight, prevent further degradation.
Severe nerd neck, hump, and like 4 hernias / damaged discs currently. Trying to fix all this in the long run.
The skin surgery is also not for aesthetics, but I expect it to be burdensome.
Washing and keeping clean when I have fat rolls is a struggle, doing so with flappy skin (which also stores minor amounts of fat) I imagine would suck even more.
Maybe it's a body type thing also? I'm pretty wide, not just because of the fat, but quite literally "big boned".
Either way I expect to have major life improvements once I reach the 80s already, and even more once I hit high 60s.
What was your starting weight btw? Anything similar to mine? Any experience with loose skin?
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