She has been keeping tabs of my progress, but doubt that once a person is over 150 lbs overweight that any weight loss will work and that the skin will always be saggy and full of folds rolling off your body. I was over 165 lbs overweight in Jan 2004 and yes it has been a struggle to lose it, but I did it, am still doing it and losing the weight, not as fast as others, but I am losing and I thanks Medifast for contributing to that. She asked me to please take a picture now so she can believe that Medifast can make you lose weight without the sagginess. She just did not believe it can do that. Well for her and anyone out there like me that is extremely overweight and falls into the morbid obesity category here is a pic I took today Jan 13, 2005.
I was super morbidly obese weighing in at 303 lbs in the first pic and only measuring 5'2" tall. My BMI is over 55. In the lastest pic, I am now 237 lbs that is a total loss of almost 70 lbs. In the latest pics my pants fits so baggy that you can see the material sags from all the stretching, but my skin at the front is not saggy or flabby, it is still firm and as I said, only the material at my front is saggy. I just wanted to point that out. Also, I want to emphasize that I drink my Medifast and eat a regular meal everyday. But the most important thing is to do some form of exercise. For me, it is using the low impact Gazelle, every other day for 30 minutes. Any comments would be appreciated, it has been almost a year and I am still working it. For me, I noticed that the pants at the back are very loose and that my backside is smaller and LOOK!!!!! my butt is there, not saggy or missing in action... look out JLo, I am next to strut my stuff one day soon

