(02-08-2013, 03:45)Summerglow Wrote: Well, I'm older than you 
I breast fed for a total of six years of my life. My breasts are bigger than when I started but not very big by society standards. They are still pretty perky but do have some heaviness toward the bottom.
One of my main body issues is the loose skin on my belly and stretch marks. Is surgery the only option for that?
Hi Summerglow (I love ur name because I'm an outdoors summer girl at heart -- riskily typing on an IPad at the pool atm in fact, ha,ha

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We moved from sunny Cali to this forsaken place a year ago & I miss it terribly!
Well at least your breasts are bigger than "when you started" than most b'feeders, it seems, according to what most people are saying on here, right? But, if you are like me, there is always room for improvement.

. I haven't lost any size in my bust since weaning...yet....yet.... But they are a little saggier than I'd like. Exercise & diet & massage is improving the bottom-heaviness quite a bit, thank goodness...a lot because it is summer, I think.
Now loose skin & stretch-marks aren't a problem for me on my belly...again, yet... I do have a MD appt. on Fri. Because the pooch on my lower abdomen doesn't seem right; I've been asked if I'm expecting again

It just doesn't feel right...almost like a mass/lump, & that has me concerned with trying anything new on the NBE side of things.
What have you used for ur skin/stretch marks if anything?
Have you tried: massage with vitamin e, collagen, light glove brushing, or any of the amino acids like alpha-lipoic (spell?) for the skin issues? Pig placenta? lol, ha,ha

. I'm just throwing some suggestions out there based on my readings of the Japanese women, oh & POTUS' wife , Michele uses some apple-derived serum it's been reported
Do you have a program posted? Let us known so we can cheer you on...
Best to you,
AG