Interesting, I am about 30 pounds lighter than I was when I was injured and
about 40 pounds lighter than my all-time high, but I still have a slight quad
belly. If I do lose weight, I am able to lose a little bit of it, but the
majority of the weight seems to come off my arms and legs. I would really like
it if I could lose off my face and neck. The way I figure it, I could wear a
tent for a shirt and at least my neck and face would look thin. :-)
Quadius
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dan, actually that is 99-44/100% correct. Back
in 1996 while at the Paralympics in Atlanta, I met several quads at the games
in the best shape of their lives. C5/6 and C7, these quads were flat and hard.
They also worked the Permobil Booth at several exhibitions and signed pictures
of themselves to those who attended. Yes, the flat and hard belly is a rare
event.
Best Wishes
W
In a message dated 3/12/2007 10:04:36 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL
PROTECTED] writes:
That is True W..........Plus my doctor said this ( once you have a quad-gut
no matter how much weight you lose, you will still have the quad gut. ) He
said you can lose 100 pounds and be very skinny but the quad gut will still be
there. Soooo good luck to all in their daring effort ;-)
Dan
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