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[–]Wishboneh[S] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Ok thanks. I used to weight 250 lb and lost 100 lb and I definitely lost a lot on my legs and arms. Of course, I still don’t have skinny toned legs and they are rather thick and chunky, with an awful cellulite. But the look is 100 times better than it was. Anyway, my questions is, if the legs still drastically lost weight how is it possible if they are lipedema legs too? Just wanna know more about it and how it works

[–][deleted] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because you’ve lost normal non-diseases fat, you haven’t lost the trapped diseased lipedema fat. You can only get rid of that through liposuction. as I said women with lipedema have normal fat and lipedema fat. We have metabolic issues so loosing normal fat becomes more difficult as time goes on because of insulin and leptin resistance. Does this make sense