What nobody tells you about losing weight

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  • aeloine
    aeloine Posts: 2,163 Member
    imfornd wrote: »
    RivenV wrote: »
    imfornd wrote: »
    People are gonna criticize you from not being like them anymore - they will tell you you re no fun because you pass up on the beer and fatty food - and while everyone is eating like *kitten* you are preparing your own meals and they will laugh - then at 11pm at night vie a text they will secretly ask you what your secret is and if you can write them up a workout plan and a diet

    I hardly call opening a bottle of premier protein or unwrapping kirkland protein bar "preparing your own meals," but I guess it takes all kinds! ;)

    oh you again LOL - brother you need to find a hobbie

    LMAO
  • aeloine
    aeloine Posts: 2,163 Member
    RivenV wrote: »
    imfornd wrote: »
    RivenV wrote: »
    imfornd wrote: »
    People are gonna criticize you from not being like them anymore - they will tell you you re no fun because you pass up on the beer and fatty food - and while everyone is eating like *kitten* you are preparing your own meals and they will laugh - then at 11pm at night vie a text they will secretly ask you what your secret is and if you can write them up a workout plan and a diet

    I hardly call opening a bottle of premier protein or unwrapping kirkland protein bar "preparing your own meals," but I guess it takes all kinds! ;)

    oh you again LOL - brother you need to find a hobbie

    I was already in this thread from way back, so I get a notification anytime someone posts something new.

    Sorry for having a memory that spans >24 hours. I'll try to be better in the future if you try to be actually accurate with what you post.

    Be nice. I'm sure that @imfornd was just joshin' ya.
  • RivenV
    RivenV Posts: 1,667 Member
    aeloine wrote: »
    RivenV wrote: »
    imfornd wrote: »
    RivenV wrote: »
    imfornd wrote: »
    People are gonna criticize you from not being like them anymore - they will tell you you re no fun because you pass up on the beer and fatty food - and while everyone is eating like *kitten* you are preparing your own meals and they will laugh - then at 11pm at night vie a text they will secretly ask you what your secret is and if you can write them up a workout plan and a diet

    I hardly call opening a bottle of premier protein or unwrapping kirkland protein bar "preparing your own meals," but I guess it takes all kinds! ;)

    oh you again LOL - brother you need to find a hobbie

    I was already in this thread from way back, so I get a notification anytime someone posts something new.

    Sorry for having a memory that spans >24 hours. I'll try to be better in the future if you try to be actually accurate with what you post.

    Be nice. I'm sure that @imfornd was just joshin' ya.

    That was me being nice.

    And thank you for qualifying your statement, imfornd. Sincerely, I do appreciate it.
  • EmPersson
    EmPersson Posts: 768 Member
    mojonah wrote: »
    “When your husband asks "did you workout today?" If you say "no, why?" and then the response is "you're kinda cranky today." HA!! OMG!”

    So true.

    I've had these comments as well. First thing my children do every day is look at the weather forecast, to see if I'll get my daily bike ride in. If i don't manage it, I'm like a bear with a sore head. And then I turn my attention to de-cluttering the house, which isn't always the best thing to do when I'm grumpy as nothing survives that!

    @Madwife2009 - wanna come to my house on rainy days? ;)

    I can relate, though! If I don't/can't work out, I get so antsy and HAVE to do SOMEthing! Often it's cleaning, cooking, or in my most recent instance, tearing out shelves in a closet to completely re-do the whole thing!
  • Vonny198334
    Vonny198334 Posts: 178 Member
    I have had to recalibrate my spacial awareness.

    Not only do I look daft (eg: pressing against walls so people can get past more easily only to find they've room for a double decker bus too if they so wish), but I keep hurting myself & breaking objects because I think I'm either closer or further away from things than I actually am....

    Here's where I find out this is just me :neutral:

    No, it's not just you. This is still an issue for me - I see a gap and think that there's no way I can fit through it and that I'm going to look stupid when I bounce off the sides . . .

    Haha, so relieved not to be alone! But very sorry you have to deal with it too. Wonder how long it will take to settle down/sink in? I've a lot more weight left to lose too...maybe this is life now....
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