24 pounds lost, yet still wearing the same!
yasmine334
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has anyone experienced this? it is very frustrating. I lost 11 kg (almost 24 lbs) however, I still wear the same shirt and pants size.
my old clothes are getting a bit loose (but just a tiny bit), although in my underwear my body's shape significant changes. I am reading about all those who lose weight and also lose sizes, doesnt apply to me.
my old clothes are getting a bit loose (but just a tiny bit), although in my underwear my body's shape significant changes. I am reading about all those who lose weight and also lose sizes, doesnt apply to me.
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Give it some time. You're probably the kind of person that loses weight everywhere (face, arms, belly, legs) and it just isn't affecting your clothing sizes yet. Give it time. When the fat layer around places like your fingers and wrists and neck go down, maybe your belly and chest will be next.0
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Are you taking measurements too? I wore mostly the same clothes for 20lb, but they fit noticeably differently and I lost inches0
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Originally were your pants/shirts fitting properly? When I started I was wearing size 14 jeans, but they didn't really 'fit'. I managed to squeeze myself in and button/zip but that's not the same thing! Took a while to go down a size, but if I'm being honest with myself: I should have been in 16's to start with.0
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this happens to me all the time. In the size that I am now, I won't see any changes in clothing size til I lose around 40 pounds or so. I suppose I should be happy that I get some room and some time before getting new clothes. The same thing happens when I loose down to the next size after that, it takes about 30 pounds. after that I drop pounds and inches. It can be very frustrating, but as long as you can see some change and keep on keeping on you'll get there!0
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My clothes were so tight on me, I should have been in at least a size bigger when I started, so yes it took a while to drop a size, given I had to shrink back through the clothes I was wearing first!0
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I've lost 14lbs since may and can see it when in my underwear but don't feel it in my clothes. But I'm the type of person who puts weight on (and loses it) everywhere, so it'll take longer to show in the clothes. You might just be like me.
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Took me forever it seemed to drop in clothes sizes, but once it started happening it was crazy quick. I bet it was a good 3 or 4 months to move from 18 (US) to a 16, then it was like boom...12's, 10's, 8's all within a very short span of time. Give it more time, you will get there!0
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Originally were your pants/shirts fitting properly? When I started I was wearing size 14 jeans, but they didn't really 'fit'. I managed to squeeze myself in and button/zip but that's not the same thing! Took a while to go down a size, but if I'm being honest with myself: I should have been in 16's to start with.
I was going to suggest this as well.0 -
If any of it has any elastic or was designed for stretch you could be wearing it for 60 pounds or more. I had one skirt that I wore until it finally fell off me as I was coming down some stairs (thankfully not in public). It started out as a 3x with a snug waistband and 70 or so pounds later it became more of a hip band before I finally had to toss it. I loved that skirt. I still don't own a black skirt that nice. But it's okay, I'd rather not be able to wear it again!0
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I found that Im wearing the same size... they just fit better. Like my jeans- they used to be tight straight out of the wash (I challenge any woman here to tell me they have never experienced the dreaded dilemma of "I dont want to wash my jeans, they are so comfortable right now....") but now they fit perfectly straight out of the dryer! same size, better fit. same with most of my dresses and shirts. Same sizes, just better fits Give it a little more time.... in the meanwhile, enjoy not having to spend a boatload on new clothes!! lol0
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Originally were your pants/shirts fitting properly? When I started I was wearing size 14 jeans, but they didn't really 'fit'. I managed to squeeze myself in and button/zip but that's not the same thing! Took a while to go down a size, but if I'm being honest with myself: I should have been in 16's to start with.
This could be true.
Also, how tall are you? I'm tall with broad shoulders and a big rib cage, and a full dress size for me is probably about 2 stone which is 28lbs. Whereas I have shorter friends for whom a dress size can be 10lbs.0 -
Ye s i have...................
when i first started i couldnt wait to get in a new pant size
it took awhile
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My weight and measurements haven't seemed to change in quite a while yet I tried on a smaller size today and they fit. *shrug*0
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It depends on how stretchy your clothes are too. I had a few pants that fell off but others that just stretched back and lasted longer. But this was after 40 pounds. You will get there.0
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It takes me about 20 - 25 lbs to drop a pants size. I've lost almost 35 lbs and I'm still in the same bra and shirt size. They're looser but I still can't fit into the smaller size.
It's frustrating but it is what it is. That's how my body is built.0 -
I had been in the same size for everal pounds of loss as well but i have more defined muscles in my shoulders, chest and bum which are filling out my clothes instead of the fat0
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I still wear some of the same cloths as before, but,.. yesterday I pulled a bunch of "motivational" cloths out of the attic. (1to 3 sizes smaller than what I'm wearing) I could squeeze into almost all of it.
Some was way to small and needs to stay in the closet a little longer, but some is very wearable,.. today I'm wearing a blouse I haven't worn since high school! (at 25lb lighter than I am today)0 -
It took me about 35 lbs. I started losing in the face, thighs, and boobs first.0
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Originally were your pants/shirts fitting properly? When I started I was wearing size 14 jeans, but they didn't really 'fit'. I managed to squeeze myself in and button/zip but that's not the same thing! Took a while to go down a size, but if I'm being honest with myself: I should have been in 16's to start with.
THIS! I know dang well the jeans I'm wearing are too small for my bigg butt, and as I lose weight it will take longer for them to become too big because they really have no business being on me right now at all. When you have to hop and wiggle to get them up, it's time to go up a size, most people are just too vain to do it.0 -
Yep. I've lost 24 lbs and I don't believe I've gone down in clothing size. However, my clothes were tight when I started and are now pretty loose, but not enough to go down an entire size. And I take measurements, so I know I've lost inches.
I was already wearing a size 4, so I'm not too broken up about it. I'm not sure I'd even want to fit into a size 2.0 -
I lost 90# before I bought any new clothes. Just used a belt.
After that, I was going down a size every 10# until I got to size 10, my current size.0 -
Ditto on the My clothes were too tight to begin with. 20-25 lbs was enough to make them fit better to just starting to get loose. Another 15-20 lbs and your pants will fall to your ankles without a belt.0
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My shirts really don't change - nor do I care a lot -but pants - depending on how snug they were to start - can sometimes take a while.
Stick with it - you'll get there0 -
It happened all at one time for some reason. One morning everything was too big... It was over 20lb before I really had issues. Now nothing fits so I'm just trying to get by until I am done losing.0
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Took me forever it seemed to drop in clothes sizes, but once it started happening it was crazy quick. I bet it was a good 3 or 4 months to move from 18 (US) to a 16, then it was like boom...12's, 10's, 8's all within a very short span of time. Give it more time, you will get there!
I had a similar experience though I started way bigger.
From 307 lb down to 240's I wore a 22. Skipped size 20, then wore an 18 for awhile. Kind of skipped 16 and then pretty quickly moved to 14, now in a 12 and sometimes need a 10 depending on brands.
I wore 2X and 3X shirts for ages and 1X didn't fit me for long. Have now gone to L. Pretty much skipped XL.
It is weird how sizes change. But do not lose heart! It will happen!!!0 -
.. today I'm wearing a blouse I haven't worn since high school! (at 25lb lighter than I am today)
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Oh and now I'm in between sizes which is super not cool!0
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I've been many different pant sizes in my lifetime, and I can definitively say that when you are in the larger end of sizes, there are more pounds between sizes. When you are in the lower numbers, there are less pounds between sizes. For instance, the one and only time in my life that I wore size 6 pants, it only took 5 lbs to go up to an 8 (US). However, when in 16, it took almost 20 pounds to move to an 18.
ETA: Give it some time. You are losing size and getting healthier. The tags in your clothes will change, and when they do, I hope you have budgeted some $$ for a new wardrobe.0 -
has anyone experienced this? it is very frustrating. I lost 11 kg (almost 24 lbs) however, I still wear the same shirt and pants size.
my old clothes are getting a bit loose (but just a tiny bit), although in my underwear my body's shape significant changes. I am reading about all those who lose weight and also lose sizes, doesnt apply to me.
sometimes it can take several months before there are real differences.0 -
I've been many different pant sizes in my lifetime, and I can definitively say that when you are in the larger end of sizes, there are more pounds between sizes. When you are in the lower numbers, there are less pounds between sizes. For instance, the one and only time in my life that I wore size 6 pants, it only took 5 lbs to go up to an 8 (US). However, when in 16, it took almost 20 pounds to move to an 18.
Absolutely agree, I thought this happens only to me! I am stuck with 18/16 for the last 30 pounds increase in my weight. but thanks for this note0
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