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Old 05-30-2011, 10:42 PM #1
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Remember ABC and thier Extreme Makeover? First it was making over poeple, giving them face lifts, boob implants, hair implants, anything they wanted. Next it was home edition. Now it's weight loss edition. They follow a person for a full 365 days. They claim to accept only people that are to obese for The Biggest Loser. But tonights show had her have surgery when she lost 50% of her weight to remove all her excess skin. TBL never did that. The trainers worked it off. She did look good at the end of the year
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Remember ABC and thier Extreme Makeover? First it was making over poeple, giving them face lifts, boob implants, hair implants, anything they wanted. Next it was home edition. Now it's weight loss edition. They follow a person for a full 365 days. They claim to accept only people that are to obese for The Biggest Loser. But tonights show had her have surgery when she lost 50% of her weight to remove all her excess skin. TBL never did that. The trainers worked it off. She did look good at the end of the year
I wanted to see this show but missed it. I always wondered about the excess skin for those who lost weight on TBL. The skin just not retract after all that stretching, right? I know girdles are used for TBL.
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She did have alot of excess skin that needed to be removed. I was shocked at how great she looked at the reveal. She was such a pretty girl anyway. It was disappointing to see how little support she got from her parents in the beginning. At the end, though, her Mom had lost 50 pounds, too! I hope she can keep it off.....I think she will.
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