Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Hi all, I have a problem. I lost weight, I think. I seemed to lose maybe muscle? Since Bill died I did eat less and was on meals on wheels with a healthy diet. So I dropped abut twenty pounds. Then with the TIA July and over thirty days in a hospital bed, I lost bulk. I weighted 177 lb on August 8th. Last week at my doctor, he still thought I lost a LOT of weight. I do look totally different. But I weighted in on August 19th at 187 lbs. So, what has happened to my collagen. My body is < > soft. Today, I am thin or skinner but super soft. All my flesh has dropped. I am told I look better and I look like I lost tons of weight. But I am now almost back to my old weight. There is a difference. Instead of a nice firm size 16 or even 18 I now fit in a 14. Nice, I never expected to get my flat stomach back. But my butt flattened out too :-(. I seemed to have changed from a body that stretched like rubber and that snapped back to a young looking shape to now I look my age. Flat boobs. Even my buns are gone, flattened out I guess. I used to get this way sometimes, now I have stayed this way. My bloat is gone. Flushing out my GI most likely did that... With my one of a kind body I know I cannot ask anyone what truly happened. So here are some questions: Can an EDSer change from rubbery stretchy skin to the soft hanging type? Perhaps the flaccid muscles is from been in bed so long not to mention the TIA. For the last five years I been mostly bedridden. But my body looked great. This year combination left we with no muscle definition. How do I get it back? I do remember that I was soooo skinny as a teen. Could it be my Medications?? I am on nitroglycerine patch for over 12 hours a day. Could this and my BP meds like beta blocker affect my skin? Finally the biggest problem is being softer that usual. Caro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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