22-08-2012, 21:31
My only immediate problem is my bloating from "irregularity". I'm on day 5 of my probiotic, and it's helping a little so far. Hopefully I'll be as thin as I used to be soon enough.
I'm also using a Squeem, but that's just to reshape my midsection rather than lose any fat (since I have none). I've had it almost three weeks now I guess (maybe a little less than), and while my measurements haven't changed (I blame that on the bloating), my waist has a MUCH more defined curve to it already. I wear the Squeem for 10 hours a day and still retain the curve come morning. They claim you'll lose at least an inch off your waist in one month, so I guess I'll see (hopefully I won't still be bloated by then!).
I plan to corset train eventually, too, but that's because I want a very unnaturally small-looking waist to go with my new boobs and butt.
I only do ab workouts once a week so I don't "bulk up" my midsection, but working your obliques will help bring in your natural curve (regular ab workouts are usually marketed at men so they tend to give you a wider, toned waist).
I'm also using a Squeem, but that's just to reshape my midsection rather than lose any fat (since I have none). I've had it almost three weeks now I guess (maybe a little less than), and while my measurements haven't changed (I blame that on the bloating), my waist has a MUCH more defined curve to it already. I wear the Squeem for 10 hours a day and still retain the curve come morning. They claim you'll lose at least an inch off your waist in one month, so I guess I'll see (hopefully I won't still be bloated by then!).
I plan to corset train eventually, too, but that's because I want a very unnaturally small-looking waist to go with my new boobs and butt.

I only do ab workouts once a week so I don't "bulk up" my midsection, but working your obliques will help bring in your natural curve (regular ab workouts are usually marketed at men so they tend to give you a wider, toned waist).