I basically wear a shaper at all times. Why? Because I want to be able to wear my new more body conscious clothes in smaller styles without what looks like gut, but is really just extra skin, hanging out over my pants. I even wear older (too big) shapers to the gym. It's bad enough that my arms flail around to the point of pain and that my compression pants aren't that compression-y to keep my ass and thighs from moving but the flapping moving tummy is super annoying. So, I suck that shit in, even at the gym.
My upper arms were always disproportionately large. No matter what my size my arms often prevented me from fitting into some more tailored jackets and certainly prevented me from wearing anything sleeveless (and have it look good).
So, what's up with my arms now? Oy. Take a look.
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| HOTNESS |
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| Oh look! If I move it any way other than straight up and down it also gets wrinkly and dimply. Sweeeet. |
These are certainly terrible but they don't even show you the bit of back/side sag that now pops out of my bra. HOT.
People have asked me if I plan on getting plastic surgery when this is all said and done and the answer is sweet baby jesus yes. I plan to meet with a surgeon in a couple of months just to talk options. I'd like to have my arms done first but I don't know if there is an order Docs like to do these things in. I think I'll hold off for a while on my belly/body lift until we decide about Baby #2. If we decide yes, then I'll do it after baby (why do it before? come on!).


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