When did you start SEEING results?

htecky76
htecky76 Posts: 32 Member
edited August 2015 in Social Groups
Good morning everyone. I am wondering at what point you all started "seeing" actual results on your diet. I have lost 11 lbs so far (I started this diet BEFORE I found myfitnesspal), I dont think i lost the standard 10lbs of water wieght because my progress has been about 2lbs a week and I never had the inital fast drop. At least I hope all this work hasn't been just for those 10 pounds to be just water weight!! Lol Yet my clothes aren't any looser and nothing visible has changed. I guess I had incorrectly thought ten pounds would make a difference. Have you seen those "globs" at wieght loss clinics that are only 5lbs? That much SHOULD make a visible result, right??
Sorry, but I'm feeling discouraged.
Note: I just took my measurements thinking maybe I'm just not seeing it ... My belly has decreased .5 inch, same with my thighs. but point five inches is nothing and maybe I'm just pulling the measuring tape tighter I don't know.

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  • JessicaLCHF
    JessicaLCHF Posts: 1,265 Member
    edited August 2015
    Still waiting to "see" results. I prolly have body dismorphia, but I just see lumps everywhere still. My clothes are loser, some shorts even to the point of falling off me, but I feel like I have such a long way to go I can't really enjoy the loss yet. I just try to focus on things I can't see, like my blood sugar getting better every doc appt, and my blood pressure returning to normal. Plodding along.

    Ps. I totally agree with the measuring thing. Seems to me that's so unreliable. Pulling it tighter? Slightly different place? I only measure weight, ketostix and blood sugar.
  • AngInCanada
    AngInCanada Posts: 947 Member
    It really depends how much weight you have to lose.

    For me, at around 15 pounds my pants started fitting looser and I notice huge differences in my progress pictures BUT if I look in the mirror I see no changes. I still just see rolls and fat (sad how we see ourselves). I have lost 27 and have 40 more to go
  • JessicaLCHF
    JessicaLCHF Posts: 1,265 Member
    All the older women at church "oh you look so skinny!" "Wow you are getting so thin"... And I am like (suuuuuuuure).
  • htecky76
    htecky76 Posts: 32 Member
    edited August 2015
    It really depends how much weight you have to lose.

    For me, at around 15 pounds my pants started fitting looser and I notice huge differences in my progress pictures BUT if I look in the mirror I see no changes. I still just see rolls and fat (sad how we see ourselves). I have lost 27 and have 40 more to go
    I need to loose 50 more pounds. Thank you for your input ... Come on 15lbs. Lol May be different for me I know. Congrats on your loss so far, that's great! Sorry was just really down this morning.
  • htecky76
    htecky76 Posts: 32 Member
    All the older women at church "oh you look so skinny!" "Wow you are getting so thin"... And I am like (suuuuuuuure).
    Congrats on that!!! Your picture on your profile shows a huge change ... but I understand only seeing ourselves one way. Good luck to you!
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    I notice mine all of a sudden. It seems like nothing is happening, nothing is happening, then all of a sudden I notice my love handles have dropped and deflated a bit. Then I notice noting for another week or two until I suddenly notice my face is a bit thinner.

    I think in terms of fat, I don't see the improvements a lot because I AM still fat, and that is what I see - that fat I still want to go. I know I'm losing, there is less flab to grab, but I don't see a lot of that.

    That being said, I'm down around 15 lbs and people are noticing a bit, and they are noticing my improved health which is even more exciting! A girlfriend of mine noted I was "glowing" and that my skin had cleared up. We had a laugh over it because she eats a very healthy lower fat, non processed diet, and we found it interesting how peoples' bodies want such different things. My diet is the opposite of hers. LOL

    Anyways, at about 10-15lbs down I started noticing, and so did a few others. My clothes fit much better, and I've gotten into a few smaller sizes in the last couple of weeks. Getting close to 15lbs down was a bit of a tipping point for me, in terms of what was noticeable.

    Hang in there. :)
  • sweetteadrinker2
    sweetteadrinker2 Posts: 1,026 Member
    Other people noticed at around 12 pounds, but I didn't see much until 20 pounds or so. Like others I still don't LOVE what i see in the mirror, but I like it a lot more than before. If only spot reducing was a thing. My waist is small enough, I'd love it if those last ten pounds all came off my thighs and butt/hips.
  • Sunny_Bunny_
    Sunny_Bunny_ Posts: 7,140 Member
    Think of it this way. That 5lbs of fat you see at the clinic would be distributed all over your body. It's on the entire length of your arms and legs, it's on your upper and lower back, it's on your buttocks, it's on your face and neck, it's on your upper and lower abdomen, it's on your breasts and it's even on your hands and feet.
    But how many people have you heard say "if only I could just lose these last few pounds from my hands and calves and back"? Nobody is ever focused on their extra weight in those areas. We are all concerned with the major spots. The waist, hips and thighs. So when we lose weight, we look for the improvement in those places. But losing 10 lbs came from all of the body, possibly even inside around organs and such that isn't possible to see at all.
    I started with 34 to lose and I think I was down about 10 when I could fit clothes that had been tight before. But that is almost 1/3 of my total goal.
    Don't let it discourage you that you can't see it yet. That first 10 lbs is just your warm up. You're doing things right if you're losing, so stick with it and be proud that you are succeeding. And it's so important to know, especially if you get discouraged easily, that the scale will go up sometimes. It's completely normal and doesn't mean you've put on weight. If you are staying in your calorie goal, you don't need to stress weight increases. There's a ton of explanations and it will remedy itself within a short time no doubt.
    For example, after a hugely successful week of losing, I am up 2 lbs this morning from just yesterday! However, I had 3 rum and diet cokes on my date with hubby last night... Though I know I am dehydrated from it due to my terrible leg cramps this morning, and normally would show a water loss the day after drinking, I am pretty sure the culprit is the AS in the diet coke since I normally would never have so much in one day. I'm not worried about the increase. It will drop off once I get back to normal.
  • Goooosfraba333
    Goooosfraba333 Posts: 51 Member
    Before I had kids, I lost 50 pounds over the course of about 10 months or so. I would see little changes here and there but nothing major. It wasn't until I got close to the 50 pound mark that noticed. And by then I was completely enamored with how great I looked. A week after that I got pregnant. Figures. Must've been some body dysmorphia that held me back from seeing results...or just the fact that I'm a total perfectionist.
  • simbartes
    simbartes Posts: 64 Member
    edited August 2015
    Oh I feel your pain. I've lost 25 since I've started (20 on mfp). I've lost inches as well. Yet I look in the mirror and I don't see any change at all. I don't look any slimmer. I don't tell people about my efforts either, and no one has noticed any weight shift (so it's not just me being critical of my image in the mirror).

    I read in another post that it may be that your body is taking care of the inside. Reducing visceral fat and liver fat. I really liked that. I'm okay with staying the same size as my body sorts out the really dangerous type of fat that can kill you. That's how I'm thinking of it. But the scales and measurements don't lie... You are loosing weight.
  • minties82
    minties82 Posts: 907 Member
    Maybe 50lbs before I looked or felt different (from 253).
  • KittensMaster
    KittensMaster Posts: 748 Member
    50'pounds or so

    I had looser clothes. But the perceptible difference was small

    And for some of us we have an ingrained image of ourselves that is disorted. We may see ourselves as far after we have lost weight

    It takes time for the mind to catch up to reality

    My friend says I look one way... But honestly I don't see it. I still see an inch to pinch here or there.

    So not seeing lost weight isn't a big deal.

    It takes time to lose and time to adjust our minds to that new body standing in the mirror

  • JessicaLCHF
    JessicaLCHF Posts: 1,265 Member
    htecky76 wrote: »
    All the older women at church "oh you look so skinny!" "Wow you are getting so thin"... And I am like (suuuuuuuure).
    Congrats on that!!! Your picture on your profile shows a huge change ... but I understand only seeing ourselves one way. Good luck to you!

    That's not my picture. It's my goal. ;) if you look on my profile you can see at the bottom it's from "model my diet", which is a pretty cool website I found. You put in current measurements and then desired goal and it makes a little sim-like you and sim-like how you will look. That was me at my heaviest. I'm about 2/3 to goal.
  • sweetteadrinker2
    sweetteadrinker2 Posts: 1,026 Member
    htecky76 wrote: »
    All the older women at church "oh you look so skinny!" "Wow you are getting so thin"... And I am like (suuuuuuuure).
    Congrats on that!!! Your picture on your profile shows a huge change ... but I understand only seeing ourselves one way. Good luck to you!

    That's not my picture. It's my goal. ;) if you look on my profile you can see at the bottom it's from "model my diet", which is a pretty cool website I found. You put in current measurements and then desired goal and it makes a little sim-like you and sim-like how you will look. That was me at my heaviest. I'm about 2/3 to goal.

    I love playing with this website, just wish it had an option to say "don't shrink the hips or shoulders more!" I'm an hourglass and am done losing weight in those areas, they're bony and have no fat covering any longer. It's really just my thighs and backside that will change now.