| I have two lumps in my abdomen that make wearing low rise jeans impossible. Any advice?

I have two lumps in my abdomen that make wearing low rise jeans impossible. Any advice?

greatestwife asked:


Due to my diabetic condition for the past 29 years, ie. injections in abdomen, I have developed two balls that are right under my belly button. What would be the right choice of pant or jean for me to wear. I do have a pair of jean pants but do to my short waist, the distance between my breasts and hips, it feels like I have my pants hiked up to my chest. When I do wear low waisted jeans I have to pull them up to minimize the balls on my tummy, resulting in a camel toe. I have contacted two cosmetic surgeons and they both came to different diagnosis about the cause of why I have these balls, neither of which can be attributed to multiple injections resulting in scar tissue. It is not due to my one pregnancy because I had them before I ever got pregnant. If anyone has any ideas about brands or types of pants or jeans best fits a body delemia such as this, I will be most grateful. Thanks.

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One Response to “I have two lumps in my abdomen that make wearing low rise jeans impossible. Any advice?”

  1. is college over yet?!? on June 3rd, 2009 4:57 pm

    go for the jeans that sit right below the belly button. I swear by them because of my less-than-ideal body shape. They cover up that area but still low enough so you’re not imitating Erkel. I have a short torso as well, so I often wear longer tops (not looser, longer) to make the apperance of a longer top half. Also avoid horizational strips as well as short tops and T’s. Good Luck!