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Childish question about abdokminal fat...ugh!
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 578735" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>My belly is getting fatter and fatter even though I'm eating healthy, primarily organic, foods. So here's the immature question. Since my surgery I am not to lift or strain. Somehow a couple of weeks ago a hernia popped out...right at my navel. The surgeon checked it out and said "maybe it will just stay as it is" "call me if you feel pain and I'll check you into the hospital, put some supportive mesh there and send you home the next day". Charming thought.</p><p></p><p>Obviously I can't do leg lifts or other assertive exercises. All I can imagine I can do (and I'm fighting the idea) is start walking regularly in hopes that somehow tightens up the flab. by the way I am not obese. I look decent for my age from the waist up and my fanny down. My belly, however, looks like I recently gave birth to twins. Do you suppose an exercise bike would do any good? DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 578735, member: 35"] My belly is getting fatter and fatter even though I'm eating healthy, primarily organic, foods. So here's the immature question. Since my surgery I am not to lift or strain. Somehow a couple of weeks ago a hernia popped out...right at my navel. The surgeon checked it out and said "maybe it will just stay as it is" "call me if you feel pain and I'll check you into the hospital, put some supportive mesh there and send you home the next day". Charming thought. Obviously I can't do leg lifts or other assertive exercises. All I can imagine I can do (and I'm fighting the idea) is start walking regularly in hopes that somehow tightens up the flab. by the way I am not obese. I look decent for my age from the waist up and my fanny down. My belly, however, looks like I recently gave birth to twins. Do you suppose an exercise bike would do any good? DDD [/QUOTE]
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