Never Satisfied
gilthethrill6907
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How many have dropped a large amount of weight saying you would be so happy if you could reach a certian weight, only to discover that once you reached this weight, you still weren't happy. I began at 300lbs and said if I got down to 250, I'd be happy. I now weigh 230 and still feel chubby. Still not happy. :indifferent:
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How many have dropped a large amount of weight saying you would be so happy if you could reach a certian weight, only to discover that once you reached this weight, you still weren't happy. I began at 300lbs and said if I got down to 250, I'd be happy. I now weigh 230 and still feel chubby. Still not happy. :indifferent:0
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Hello Gil.
Perhaps it may be time to reach out to help others
Acts of kindness can generate the questions you may need to ask yourself if you have tried "reaching in" and didn't get an answer.
~Namaste :flowerforyou:2 -
hmmmm. This is a case of the "grass is always greener." I have to say I'm not completely satisfied with my weight and I'm only one pound away from my goal. For me, it's partially a mind game. However, I look at where I've been and where I am now, and rationally, I think that I SHOULD be happy. That helps me. I am happy, but I can fall into the ditch of "Oh, what if I lost 10 more?" I also look at the things that I can do now because I've been exercising regularly and eating healthier.
Is it time to reevaluate your goals or is it a mind game for you? Try to think rationally to decide. That's a tall order sometimes. Best of luck. :flowerforyou:0 -
I know what you mean. I think for me, its very difficult for me to imagine myself at a reasonable weight, so I overestimate the difference 10, 15, or 20 pounds will make. That is why I chose the high end of my healthy BMI range for my goal weight... no matter how I feel when I get there... I'll know I'm at a healthy weight... and if need be I can take things from there.:flowerforyou: You look great by the way0
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Hmm. I know that even after surgery, I'll still have scars. I have a pretty realistic idea of what my body will look like in a year. :P
(Tummy tuck in Dec.)
But yeah - it is hard to be satisfied after a big weight loss because you didn't know what your body was going to look like before.0 -
I feel you because I am in that situation0
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I wonder if you’re seeing what you look like now, when you look in the mirror, or do you still see the old you. I really struggled with that the first time I lost a lot of weight. Also, your happiness isn’t all about your weight. There are other factors that could be influencing how you feel about yourself. Give yourself some time to adjust to the new you.2
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I don't know about your height but if you're short like me at five foot eight inch tall, you are technically obese, I went from 300 to 230 before I felt I'm getting thin, I'm at 207 now and I still feel fat and that's because I am. Lol.
I won't be in the overweight category until I'm at 190 pounds.
It helps to do some weight lifting so you can have some muscle definition as you lose weight and I suggest googling one of those ideal BMI charts for your body height and develop realistic expectations of what weight you want to be to be comfortable in your skin.0 -
Congrats on your weight loss! What an amazing accomplishment.
I second the idea of strength training. Weight loss alone often changes your size but not body composition, and strength training can make a huge difference. It’s also fun to get stronger and really good for you:)1 -
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Wow--where did you find a 10 yr old thread? Is the OP still around? How did it all play out?2
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Well, a good question is: What would not feeling chubby look and feel like?
You may have an old version of yourself stuck in your head.
You might have outsized expectations of what weight loss would look like. (It won't make you a model, for example.)
You may have body dysmorphia, in which you just don't see your body in a correct way.
You may have thought losing weight would make other, unrelated issues resolve themselves.0 -
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MistressSara wrote: »snowflake954 wrote: »Wow--where did you find a 10 yr old thread? Is the OP still around? How did it all play out?
OP was last here in December, so maybe he's still at it?
Great--I hope so. I always want to find out what happened.2 -
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Not calling it never satisfied.Just goalpost shifting.
When I started I wantend to get back int my work pants
Then a favourite skirt
Then get to healthy BMI
Then to the middle of my BMI
Now I want to build strength and increase my stamina whilst maintaining at that BMI
I guess I am just finding that I love what I and my body are capable of and exploring more of the same0
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