Non Scale Victories

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  • Ah thanks @Mellykay88 I'll remember that in future! Think it was my iPad rather than my phone but still an app so that's most likely to be the issue. Annoying! Lol
  • rabidhamster87
    rabidhamster87 Posts: 74 Member
    @Mellykay88 That's so awesome on the pants size! I'm super jealous. I had to buy new slacks for an interview a few days ago and was expecting smaller sizes after almost 40 lbs down, but still ended up in size 30... Oh well! Soon enough.
  • Mellykay88
    Mellykay88 Posts: 307 Member
    edited February 2018
    @rabidhamster87 you’ll get there! It took me about 50/60 lbs before I went down a pant size! Then about 40 more to get to the next! I hadnt been in a 24 very long, so only 30ish lbs to get to the 22s.

    ETA: Good luck at the interview!!
  • bmeadows380
    bmeadows380 Posts: 2,981 Member
    edited February 2018
    @mellykay88 my experience was similar to yours. I was in a 28W when I started, but had to drop a good 40 lbs before I could comfortably get into a 26W pair of jeans. At about 60 lbs loss, I started into 24's, and then at 90 lbs loss, I started into 22's. Now, at 100 lbs lost, I'm mostly into 22's, though still not quite comfortable in 22 jeans yet (it seems that regular blue jeans are the last kind of pants of a size that I get into).

    so yeah, I too seemed to blast through 24 pretty quickly!

    Tops are another story, as I prefer my tops loose. I have a bunch of men's 4X T-shirts that are finally getting to the "entirely too big" stage and I'll have to offload them come spring and move down to either a 3X or maybe even a men's 2X. In women's shirts, however, since they seem to be cut tighter anyway, I'm just now getting into 3X. I hate a tight shirt, especially tight button ups, and I where a lot of button ups!

    Women's button up long sleeve shirts irk me, though: the sleeves are always, always too short! I have to open the cuff buttons and put a safety pin in them because the sleeves always ride up halfway to my elbow. I must have longer than usual arms! I wore a shirt yesterday that had belonged to my brother and I think I'm going to raid the men's department for shirts - the sleeve length was perfect!
  • tammyfranks2
    tammyfranks2 Posts: 290 Member
    Women's button up long sleeve shirts irk me, though: the sleeves are always, always too short! I have to open the cuff buttons and put a safety pin in them because the sleeves always ride up halfway to my elbow. I must have longer than usual arms! I wore a shirt yesterday that had belonged to my brother and I think I'm going to raid the men's department for shirts - the sleeve length was perfect!

    me and my sister both have problems with button up shirts , my sister is 6 foot 1 and I am 5 foot 10 so we are tall big women , yes we have always bought mens shirts , she buys mens pants too cause they are longer , she is only wearing like between 16 and 18 sizes , me I am still in 5x clothes but they are hanging , these days , but I like that not tight at all , and my bras I had to tighten up , cause they are getting to loose .
  • bmeadows380
    bmeadows380 Posts: 2,981 Member
    me and my sister both have problems with button up shirts , my sister is 6 foot 1 and I am 5 foot 10 so we are tall big women , yes we have always bought mens shirts , she buys mens pants too cause they are longer , she is only wearing like between 16 and 18 sizes , me I am still in 5x clothes but they are hanging , these days , but I like that not tight at all , and my bras I had to tighten up , cause they are getting to loose .

    I"m 5' 8 1/2" (I just could get that other 1/2 inch :confounded: lol ) That puts me right between the average and tall sizes in women's pants - average is really just a little too short but tall are just a little too long! I can hem my own pants, but it's a pain lol

    One thing I love about men's pants is that they are usually high waisted - I HATE this trend of low rise to mid rise women's pants! However, the thing about men's pants that drive me crazy is that they don't have butts! Seriously - I have to buy 3 to 4 sizes too big to get enough room in the hips and seat to be comfortable, but then, of course, a belt is a must. When I do buy men's past, 28 to 30 inch inseem works best for me.
  • cassie9393
    cassie9393 Posts: 30 Member
    @tammyfranks2 same boat here - I'm also 6'1. All button up shirts have to be worn with the sleeves rolled up! I can't do men's jeans bc my weight is held largely in my hips and legs...no way would those hips go in a man-cut jean!

    I did wear a pair of jeans yesterday that have always been loose and are a 28 (though some 28s are still tight) but yesterday, I was making sure to never have someone behind me going up the stairs bc I was having to hold them up! Hooray for retiring a pair of jeans. :)
  • cassie9393
    cassie9393 Posts: 30 Member
    Ha @bmeadows380 couldn't agree more... I was composing my reply when you posted yours! Agree on the waist thing too... Definitely prefer my roll to be tucked under the jeans, not blub over the top of the waist!
  • Mellykay88
    Mellykay88 Posts: 307 Member
    It’s funny, I used to ALWAYS wear my pants right at my belly button because they would not go up higher. I’m sure if I were honest with myself I was more like a size 30 at my biggest. Now, I won’t wear pants unless they are up on my waist! One benefit is no more pants dragging on the ground.
  • @cassie9393 and @tammyfranks2 I’m so jealous, I’d love to be 6ft tall! I’m a midget at 5'4” and the smallest in my whole family! Though I can imagine the clothes thing is a bit of a nightmare. Even I buy long length jeans because I like them to reach the ground even if I have my little 2” heels on so I can’t imagine how you do that! I have the opposite problem though, most stores don’t do fat sizes in petite heights so I’m a bit like a beach ball!
  • tammyfranks2
    tammyfranks2 Posts: 290 Member
    @fatoldladyonamission ... I buy my clothes from women within an on-line women's company They have petite sizes in almost everything , and Tall sizes and average sizes . i only buy from them because they go to a 6x in some things and always good pretty stuff.
  • rabidhamster87
    rabidhamster87 Posts: 74 Member
    @bmeadows380 I'm with you on hating the low-waist trend! I can't wear men's pants though because it's just too hard to find some with the right amount of butt and hips. Oh well!

    My NSV for today though is realizing just how many calories I was eating on an average day before! I forgot my water bottle at home today, so I went down to the coffeeshop to buy a bottled water. (So thirsty!) I noticed that they've started putting the calories on their pastries now and the muffins that I would get TWO of every morning for breakfast are almost 500 calories each! Then I would slather them in butter and get some chips and hummus too! That's close to 1500 calories just for breakfast!! I try to eat less than that in a single day now. It's crazy how fast that can add up without someone even realizing it. I mean I knew my breakfast wasn't good, but I didn't think it was 1500 calories bad! The muffins are so small!
  • CheezWhiz88
    CheezWhiz88 Posts: 116 Member
    @cassie9393 and @tammyfranks2 I’m so jealous, I’d love to be 6ft tall! I’m a midget at 5'4” and the smallest in my whole family!

    I’d be looking up to you because I barely am 5’0. In my family, you’d be the tall one- all things in perspective, I guess! :)
  • My NSV for today is having hit my 10k steos for tofay with still a frw hours before bed. Of course it's down to the amazing treadmill but I'm happy because I like doing it so I know I'll keep going.

    Actually enjoying the ache in my legs at the moment. Feels like an I am worthy moment! Now to get down enough to safely take that bath!
  • @cassie9393 that sounds yummy! Well done on getting out like that, you’re ahead of me, I’m too scared to walk out of the house on my own and my 13 year old daughter isn’t too keen on being seen with me at the moment. More a not with Mum thing than a weight thing though!
  • amy_kee
    amy_kee Posts: 694 Member
    @bmeadows380 You are rockin' going up and down those stairs!!! You've improved so much. Keep up the great work.
  • cassie9393
    cassie9393 Posts: 30 Member
    @fatoldladyonamission you'll make it when you're ready! One step at a time... and yes, pun intended!

    @amy_kee way to go on avoiding the craving!

    I am second guessing my exclamation points in this message but am leaving them anyway. Cheers!!!
  • @bmeadows380 that’s fabulous! I can’t even think of doing three floors of stairs like that yet! Though for me I did manage to walk up the hill where a friend lives without having to stop for breath, which is a first for me!

    It’s great when you get to notice the positive impact of the diet and exercise. I can’t wait to get my next boost!
  • rabidhamster87
    rabidhamster87 Posts: 74 Member
    @bmeadows380 Nice job on conquering those stairs!! I've noticed I'm more exhausted in the evenings too, but I also think I'm actually doing more and walking more during the days. I'm always jumping up and finding other things to do because I know the steps are helping me get more exercise when before I probably would've waited until I had to get up. Maybe it's the same for you and you just don't realize that's why you're so exhausted!
  • bmeadows380
    bmeadows380 Posts: 2,981 Member
    that's wonderful news! I'm thrilled for you! :) Its things like that that really provide a lot of incentive to keep going!
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