Compression Clothing

denisedufrene
on 12/6/13 2:36 pm - Oak Hills, CA
VSG on 04/04/13

Can anyone tell me what to do....I have lost 96 lbs. and still losing...but now my belly is really jiggly..I don't know if that a word or not...but anyway...I need something to keep it from moving around so much...any advice is appreciated...

                

        

HW: 287     SW:  285     CW:  176     GW:  150

        

Annievvho
on 12/6/13 3:00 pm - Roanoke, VA
VSG on 11/29/13

Spanx. 

cheekyfir3
on 12/6/13 8:22 pm

actually i buy men's compression shirts...a lot cheaper and some support panties. just have to get the sizes a little small so that they hold you in place

 

                
linzeelee
on 12/6/13 8:47 pm - Omaha, NE
VSG on 05/17/13
Target an Walmart both sell some reasonably priced shapewear. Both cami style tops and leotard style things. Target seems to have a better selection. like the tip on mens compression short. I need some shorts to hold in my jiggly thighs.

Lindsay ~ 5'4" ~ HW (5/6/13): 280 ~ SW (5/17/13): 273 ~ CW: 140
Losses by month: pre-op: -8  M1: -18  M2: -12  M3: -13  M4: -9  M5: -10  M6: -12
  M7: -14  M8: -12  M9: -2  M10: -8  M11: -9  M12: -2  M13: -6  M14: -7

   

Watson
on 12/6/13 9:33 pm
VSG on 06/08/10 with

I'm thinking of getting a pair or two of compression short(s) for my jiggly thighs from Target. I checked the price on the compression shorts (mens) from Target at it goes for $14.99. For the compression pants (mens) is going for $24.99 (give or take).

Highest Weight: 565 pounds (around 1999), Highest BMI: 94

Pre-op Weight: 476.40 pounds (2 weeks before {05/25/2010} VSG surgery), Pre-op BMI: 79.3

Lowest Weight: 153.5 pounds (as of 07/10/2013), Lowest BMI: 25.5

Current Weight: 350.75546 pounds (351 lb 0 oz./159.1 kilograms (as of 04/22/2019), Current BMI: 58.3

JennyLove
on 12/6/13 8:51 pm - Douglasville , GA

 

           I don't know if you guys have a Dollar General where you are, but,  in their  sock area they have these compression tank tops for $10. They have a lot of compression and at the same time are flexible enough that you can breath. The fronts of the tank top scoop down low so you can wear any shirt over it and the bottom of it is low enough to cover your entire belly.

            
linzeelee
on 12/7/13 3:38 am - Omaha, NE
VSG on 05/17/13
Nice! Thanks for the tip.

Lindsay ~ 5'4" ~ HW (5/6/13): 280 ~ SW (5/17/13): 273 ~ CW: 140
Losses by month: pre-op: -8  M1: -18  M2: -12  M3: -13  M4: -9  M5: -10  M6: -12
  M7: -14  M8: -12  M9: -2  M10: -8  M11: -9  M12: -2  M13: -6  M14: -7

   

themexcellentone
on 12/7/13 2:55 am
VSG on 07/08/13 with

My husband bought some compression shirts from Eastbay that were reasonably priced and do a good job of holding everything in.

VSG by Nick Nicholson in 2013. Revised to DS 2/23/2023 by Chad Carlton.

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