Do you still feel "fat" mentally after a lot of weight loss?
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All the time. I have "fat mentality" for sure!
I'm 5'10 and at one point I was 152lbs (not so much anymore). I had come down from 195. I was "thin" to say the least.
I felt fat. I looked in the mirror, and I felt bigger than I had felt at 195. I still covered up my entire body in hoodies & sweatshirts, oversized t-shirts etc...0 -
Yes!
Not every day, but some days i do still see the really fat girl in the mirror and its as if nothing has changed but i then remind myself that i have lost over 50lbs and everyone tells me all the time how different i look. Some days i just don't see it.0 -
every.single.day0
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Still do! and, it's really odd becuase I know that my clothes fit better etc, etc. but when I look at my body unclothed there's still so much room for improvement. Guess I'm a work in progress0
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I have to constantly remind myself that my former "fat self" is someone that I never want to be again. I keep a picture of myself how I was back then, in my gym locker, to always keep me motivated.
It's hard though, because I know I could lose more. Even 40 lbs less than what I was.0 -
Yes. I do.
I just do.
Nuff said.0 -
Everyday. I still feel like the goddamned Titanic. Still super fat and tubby. It seriously messes with me sometimes.0
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I didn't really realize how much I had lost until I tried on a pair of jeans and a belt that I kept when I started. Seeing all the space in those pants made me finally realize how far I have come.0
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I still see myself as 250 pounds even though its been over 5 years since I was that big. In the mirror I see every bulge and fat roll and I'm afraid it will always be that way for me. I hesitate when I'm out shopping for clothes because I'm naturally drawn to the 3x's still. It's funny to me that I see the big girl I used to be now that I'm not big anymore and when I was big I saw the skinny girl I am now. Losing weight especially a lot of weight can really play games with your mind. So don't worry, you're not the only one that feels this way.0
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This is my biggest problem right now. I'm down 56 pounds in total, but I look at myself and I still see how I looked a year ago. I wish I could get past this, but it's really hard. I was overweight for 14 years.0
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Totally the opposite... I still feel skinny and in great shape inside but 6 years of being Pregnant with 4 kids.... had me almost double what I used to be when I felt hot and sexy. The mirror is like such a shock and slap in the face!0
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Yes, I still feel that way. I have lost over 30 pounds and went from a size 13 to a size 6/8. My family has commented on how thin I am but I don't see it. I still see myself as the biggest person in the room.0
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I feel fat. 0_o But it's cause the lumps and bumps from when I was REEEEEEALLY fat.0
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I lost 105 pounds and I still feel morbidly obese, though I am not. I don't know. It's an indentiy thing.0
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I was having that kind of feeling when I looked in the mirror this morning. I'm so much more aware of all of my flaws since starting this journey, I feel like it's almost become an obsession. I've lost around 30lbs since joining MFP and 50lbs from my highest ever weight and I still just feel like the fat girl.0
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yes, I still suffer from "fat brain" frequently. Some days more than others. I think sometimes it depends on what I am wearing.0
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I absolutely do. I've lost almost 25 pounds but it seems like the majority of it has gone from the bottom half of my body and the top half hasn't quite figured out what's going on. I mean, I've lost around my midsection, but I'm still in a large/x-large women's shirt. We had to buy shirts for an event at work and I went with my standard men's medium. It fits better than it did, but a small just wouldn't fit if I tried.0
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yes!!! I went from 170 to 117, but in my head I still think I am fat and always will....can''t change it :ohwell: that why I still think I need to lose weight...because thats all i have been doing for years ... I will never think I am skinny no matter how thin I am0
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Yes. Especially when I take my measurements. Because my measurements actually aren't showing any inches lost, which is FRUSTRATING because I've lost 25 pounds already...how can I NOT lose inches when I lose 25 pounds??? But, my body IS obviously changing. That's evident when I wear my yoga pants to go running and they are now slipping off my hips. Also, I have a pair of jeans that are wayyyy too big. But then I try on the next size down and those are too small still...wtf? So yes, I do still feel fat.0
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Right there with you. I lost 25 pounds now and am now a "normal" BMI. I fit into my goal jeans, I know where a medium shirt, and my stomach is way flatter. I still have 20 or so to lose to be the "perfect" weight thus where I think I still feel just as heavy as before. Im 177 ( im 5'11) but if I get asked I almost always reply 198 then have to correct it. I feel very weird shopping because I feel like when someone sees a medium they are gonna mentally be like "there is no way she's a medium". Sometimes people will be tell me that they can't believe how skinny ive gotten but its hard to mentally accept it when I still feel like the fat girl0
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I am 4.2 lbs away from my goal weight. I have lost 60 lbs so far and I know that I am a lot smaller than I have ever been in my adult life. My mother has told me to stop losing weight as my face is too skinny. I went for my yearly checkup yesterday and my doctor said that I need to stop now. 4.2 lbs would put me at my "magic weight/goal weight" that I have never achieved. I don't feel skinny. I still am mentally "fat". I hope that the feeling goes away with time. I want to enjoy being "slim", I can't even use the term "skinny" as it is foreign to me.0
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I've loss a lil' over 40lbs total (had loss weight prior to joining MFP) and I can't say I feel "ridiculously" fat/overweight, but I feel like I should be alot thinner LOL!!! I think it's a "mind" thing and I've been told alot of times when we look at ourselves daily, it's sometimes "hard" to see what others see. If it wasn't for people telling me they can tell I've loss weight or for my clothes feeling a lot less "tight" (some even too big), I'd think my weight was the same too0
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YES!!!
I've lost 53 lbs and it doesn't feel like I've lost anything. I didn't "mentally" realize I lost weight until I did a before and after picture. Then my jaw dropped and it put everything in perspective. Our minds can be silly at times. :-)
^^ This exactly! 53 pounds down and didn't realize the difference until a picture with my husband on Sunday night. I was shocked and I keep trying to find that girl again, every time I look in the mirror.0 -
All the time. In fact, yesterday I folded a pair of my jeans and I thought to myself... "there's no way my body will fit into these." I think the same thought every time I fold my clothes. Everything fits, of course (it's all brand new) but my eyes and mind always play that trick on me.
It doesn't help that I probably have 20 more pounds to lose. I still feel the burden of extra weight, even though I'm 45 pounds down.0 -
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Yes. Especially when I take my measurements. Because my measurements actually aren't showing any inches lost, which is FRUSTRATING because I've lost 25 pounds already...how can I NOT lose inches when I lose 25 pounds??? But, my body IS obviously changing. That's evident when I wear my yoga pants to go running and they are now slipping off my hips. Also, I have a pair of jeans that are wayyyy too big. But then I try on the next size down and those are too small still...wtf? So yes, I do still feel fat.
THIS IS SOOO ME!!! FINALLY SOMEONE THAT FEELS THE SAME AS ME!!! i GET SO EXCITED WHEN MY PANTS ARE JUST HANGING ON ME. THEY ARE SO BIG THAT I FEEL LIKE I CAN SO DOWN 2 SIZES BUT JUST NOT THERE YET. I'VE BEEN A 13 AND IF I WERE GO TRY A 9 I WOULD HAVE TO SQUEEEEZE THEM ON0 -
Yes. I've been overweight all my adult life, and obese for most of it, and morbidly obese for a lot. Even with a BMI of 25.1, I still alternate between thinking of myself as "fat" with occasional bursts of "normal". Then again, 30 years of history of being "fat" has left me with a distorted self-image that's going to take me some time to get over.
Consciously, I know I'm not huge any more. But it might take years for me to really feel that way about myself.0 -
yes, iv been overweight my entire life. i did Crossfit this summer and lost 70 pounds in just over 4 months. i can run a mile in under 7 minutes, and am training for a half marathon. I'm in the best shape of my life, but i still feel fat. i know i shouldn't, people tell me all the time i look skinny, but i just still feel fat and ugly.0
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your doing great. smaller clothes really helps. put on something rather large, then put something on smaller. that will trick your brain, and you will see how fabulous you look.. i am at 40 lbs loss, and i still have my days. but i trick my brain.0
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I still do sometimes, esp when I bloat or carry water weight.0
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