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Anyone Out There With A Completely Flat Stomach?

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gettingonabit Thu 28-Jul-16 11:25:05

I've lost a bit of weight over the last few months, which I'm pleased about. I'm also more toned, and feel fitter than I have for a while.

I used to be a size 10 with a completely flat stomach and no fat around my middle. Over the past couple of years however pads of fat have crept onto my hips and I've developed an unsightly "gunt" which is not shifting. Not yet, anyway.

Does anyone else possess one of these pesky stubborn things? If so, have you succeeded in getting rid? Or am I stuck with it now?

I'm 56. Perhaps it's an age thing....

thatbags Fri 29-Jul-16 11:04:37

I'm the same weight as I was when I was fifteen but not the same shape. I think some body fat redistributes itself as we age. I wasn't overweight when I was fifteen and I'm not now. I've never, ever, had a flat stomach. Neither has my mum who, in spite of having five kids, never got up to eight stone in weight unless she was pregnant.

Could it be that a rounded tum is normal for human females?

Tegan Fri 29-Jul-16 11:21:02

I've always had a pretty flat tum, and can, when I cut out bread and exercise, get if flat again. The downside is that, the weight that most people have on their tummys is on my legs...not just the thighs but the legs in general. For a slimm'ish person I can't even get into normal tights. And, the more weight I lose the more out of proportion I get. So I guess there's always one part of the body that stores excess body fat [in case of famine].

gettingonabit Fri 29-Jul-16 11:45:55

tegan we're predisposed to carry fat, apparently.

I also carry a lot of weight on my legs even when I've been slim otherwise.

Which is why I'm so annoyed that it's crept onto my hips and lower belly. I can't see past it down to my...garden when in the shower.

NonnaW Fri 29-Jul-16 13:59:48

DH is on hormone reduction therapy for prostate cancer and has developed a very large tummy. He was told to expect this by the oncologist, as she said he would get a lot of menopausal symptoms, including hot flushes. So from that I took it that the excess tum is an age-related thing.

grannylyn65 Fri 29-Jul-16 14:02:20

Oh Nonna sad

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 29-Jul-16 14:18:08

If it really comes from that word, do we really want it on GN?

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 29-Jul-16 14:23:22

If you would like to read my other comment on this subject, and I'm sure you wouldn't miss it for the world, look on the Blog thread about romance. Or something.

gettingonabit Fri 29-Jul-16 15:05:21

jinglebells apparently it's a recognised medical termwink.

MadMaisie Sat 30-Jul-16 09:05:10

If only! I blame children.?

Disgruntled Sat 30-Jul-16 09:13:21

Mine's much flatter than it was and its thanks to Pilates. Obviously I don't do any at home, though of course I mean to, just go to weekly classes. That and some dog walking. And an alkaline diet.....

crozziefan23 Sat 30-Jul-16 09:17:41

I have a rather ugly scar from an appendix op when I was 14 and two babies in my thirties have left me with two lumps of flab either side of it. I have never been able to shift them, but clever underwear disguises them a bit. I am pleased though that my bust is bigger than my stomach, as I would be quite horrified if my stomach entered a room before the rest of me!

Corncob Sat 30-Jul-16 09:27:29

I was always slim. I was underweight when my hubby passed because of all the worry through his illness and just seven stone. Seven years on I am ten and a half with a belly and bum I am not proud of. I am not out to impress anyone but would like to shift a stone but am a bit to fond of pies.

paola Sat 30-Jul-16 09:42:56

Anya's comment struck a chord: I think the nice round little bottom I had has just shifted to my tummy. I weigh 57 kg, and freak any time I reach 58. Now this is heavier than I was at nine months pregnant with all my three kids, and 10 kg more than when I got married 38 years ago. But I swim laps/do aqua gym every day for half an hour, so I feel quite fit. But I wish the tummy could go!

greatgranny Sat 30-Jul-16 09:53:20

Find the added inches on my waist and tum disconcerting. Spend my home time in pyjama pants. Anyone tried waist expanders for slax and skirts I'd be keen to hear.

Heckter Sat 30-Jul-16 10:21:01

With the menopause comes re-distribution of fat, with more around the waist and hips: is this more a male fat-distribution? And as we age we lose muscle tone, about which we can do a little; and lose elasticity in connective tissue, about which we can do nothing. And the age at which this happens varies a lot. Having taught Pilates for many years, it was evident in front of my eyes as I saw my class participants, however skinny, developing a spare tyre, which may be very small, but there it was. And of course it hit me hard. So it doesn't matter how slim you are, or how much Pilates you do - my daily dose is 45 minutes, plus at least an hour of cardiovascular, and an alkaline (vegetarian) for many years, I can pull in my abdominals to flatten them, but plenty of fat particularly on my lower back, waist thickened, and well as loads of wobbly bits: all that loss of elasticity. Sigh...

Lilyflower Sat 30-Jul-16 10:41:38

When I had my babies 27 years ago I was given a set of post natal exercises to do and I still do one of them for five minutes every morning before I get up. It really helps.

Lie flat on the floor and pull your legs up with your feet still flat on the floor. Place your bent knees flat on the floor to the left and then to the right and get up a rhythm. Ensure your tummy muscles are taking the strain and being pulled tight as you do it. No pain-no gain. Keep it up for five minutes (it's totally boring! so read or listen to something).

After this I stay on my back and do twenty five muscle clenches pulling in my stomach and squeezing in the old buttock region. I do pevic floor exercises at the same time.

millymouge Sat 30-Jul-16 10:46:44

I weigh 57kg but thanks to 4 children I no longer have a flat tum. It's not exactly enormous but would love it to be like it was in my 20's. Must say though I would rather have the 4 children, they are worth giving up a flat tum for.

tiredoldwoman Sat 30-Jul-16 10:54:23

When I lie on my back I have a flat tummy ! The only thing is that it's like a fried egg in a pan , it runs over the hip bones and onto the bed ! Ocht well , I'll keep trying to get the body beautiful !

Swanny Sat 30-Jul-16 11:04:44

NonnaW's post is the 2nd time in recent weeks I have read about the link with menopause/hormone loss/flabby tums and it makes sense to me. When on HRT I had the flattest tum ever in my life, but as soon as a change of gp resulted in it no longer being prescribed the wobbly flab appeared and won't go away. sad

Icyalittle Sat 30-Jul-16 11:15:51

I've just about always had a completely flat tum, which came back almost straight away after each child. Still have at 68. But my problem has always been my hips / bottom - even at my slimmest. I've been doing 5:2 for the past 4 months or so, and that has flattened my bottom! My DH has lost copious inches off his middle doing it too. It seems to reach areas other diets never have. (p.s. other diets are available..... wink )

Outofstepwithhumanity Sat 30-Jul-16 11:20:33

Trouble is, that even if one loses weight and exercises properly, there is always loose skin left, which waves about. Thank heavens for magic knickers for social events!

Lady10 Sat 30-Jul-16 11:22:56

Up until I was about 50 I was fine. Even after having my children I was confident in a bikini. I haven't really put on any weight but if I stand sideways my tum in now bigger than my bottom! It's an age thing!

granjura Sat 30-Jul-16 11:39:36

No ....

teabag Sat 30-Jul-16 11:43:37

Had to smile when reading this as I recently went to bed slim and woke up flabby (don't laugh, it can happen ).

Knew it would need some work to shift the tummy and waist flab so orf I went to M&S to view there body shapers and similar. Got the info I needed so popped into Primark and bought better at a quarter of the price.i.e white Secret Posseions elastaine pants with beautiful lace side panels.

After gently exercising in pursuit of these under garments and having to jump up and down to reach them off a high rail I am now back to no flabby bits. Happiness is elastaine.

Swanny Sat 30-Jul-16 11:47:52

teabag grin grin