New sensations with WL
proudseal
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Now that I'm eating smaller portions, I really miss that warm fuzzy feeling I used to get after a large meal.
Another new sensation is having too much energy, makes it hard to sleep.
What have you guys noticed feels different with WL, and how did you adapt?
Another new sensation is having too much energy, makes it hard to sleep.
What have you guys noticed feels different with WL, and how did you adapt?
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I can identify with the first one you list. That is strong for me, too. It seems that when that sensation kicks in, I am in real danger of binging, so I try to distract myself until I forget that I wanted to eat more. Doesn't always work. I haven't noticed it affecting my sleep. For me, I've noticed the effects that increased exercise (lots more physical activity) has brought: feel more fit, more endurance, can climb steps without being out of breath, more flexible, better posture and balance, etc. Once I had lost enough weight to feel I could sustain a gym membership, I joined the YMCA and started slow with some group classes. I'm practically a gym rat now, if a 71 year-old woman can be said to be a gym rat...0
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You're my hero!! 71 year old gym rat - I love it!0
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Do you exercise late in the day? Some people sleep better if they exercise earlier. The same with showering near bed time -- raising the body's temp can interfere with sleep. Also google "sleep hygiene."0
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Look into volumetrics. I always ate large meals while losing weight. I can't stand sitting down to a tiny piece of meat on a plate with half a potato and a glass of water.0
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The annoying sensation of my butt not having as much padding as it used to. It's like every chair in existence became a little bit less comfy.0
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rankinsect wrote: »The annoying sensation of my butt not having as much padding as it used to. It's like every chair in existence became a little bit less comfy.
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Shaving my arm pits. The pit is so deep now, it's hard to do.
That first time I had the sensation of my knee bones rubbing against each other when I lie on my side at night was so odd...I've gotten used to it now.
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Collarbones. Who even knew they were there? !?!?!0
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CrazyMermaid1 wrote: »rankinsect wrote: »The annoying sensation of my butt not having as much padding as it used to. It's like every chair in existence became a little bit less comfy.
I second this. I used to LOVE LOVE LOVE going to the movies. Now I can barely sit through an entire movie, my butt gets so sore.0 -
Me too with the seats. I have an hour commute to work, and my car seat has gotten very uncomfortable. I squirm a lot. Can I count that as exercise? How many calories?0
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rankinsect wrote: »The annoying sensation of my butt not having as much padding as it used to. It's like every chair in existence became a little bit less comfy.
Yup. My tail bone is apparently somewhat prominent, and sitting gets damn ouchy!0 -
For me it's the cold! I've never been this cold ever! I loved winter because it was the only time of year I did not sweat! Not like that after wls0
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I can't sleep with my ankles crossed over anymore. I didn't even realise I used to do it until one day when I was in bed and just had two masses of bone digging into each other. Had to change a few other sleep position things too!0
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