I am a 50-year-old woman, very thin ,past
history of anorexia/bulimia. However, I
now eat well (although still thin) at
least 1600 calories a day healthy food -
fruit/vegetables/cereals/whole
bread/eggs/cottage/yogurt/ dried
fruit/nuts.For the past 6 months I have a
problem that has been getting
progressively and is now so bad that I am
suicidal (literally want to die) and wake
up every monring crying. 6 months ago I
had no problem at all. I am desperate for
help. Please tell me what is going on.
This is the reason, I am developing
fdrooping folds of loose skin all over my
body-worst places abdomen, thighs,
buttocks, butt. I could put up with this
awful problem (extremley unsightly) but
what I cannot put up with is the
discomfort. I cannot sit without
suffering from extreme discomfort due to
the folds of loose which bunch together
and compress each other - no matter what
clothes I wear. Work has become torture
and sitting in the car as well - I can
barely make it to work and then stand
every 2 minutes. The days have become
torture. Help please
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Kia
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Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 11-22-06 04:39am
You need to see your doctor - this could
be related to estrogen
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