60lbs down and going strong!
BarbraJean82
Posts: 8
Hi! I am looking for an online support system. My husband and parents have been super wonderful since I started losing weight in March, but I am looking for people that struggle with the same things that I do. I a 30 year old semi-newlywed with fibromylagia and neck,back and knee trouble. I was sick of feeling like a victim, so I started helping myself, albeit completely by accident! I would love to get to know some of you wonderful people!!!!
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welcome to this journey you can add me0
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I don't have the same health problems but I would be more than happy for you to add me. I started at 271lbs, have pcos and insulin resistance and have lost 30lbs since August this year.0
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So far I have notice a MAJOR improvement in the way my body react to my fibro triggers. I love that so much! I am able to do so much more
As far as mini-frustrations go, right now the extra skin is getting me down. I look thinner, but my tummy and arms sag. I am doing some lower body stuff and working my arms as well, it just cant happen soon enough, lol!
I just wish my body would pick a size of clothing that would work. In March, I was a 24/26...now I am floating between an 18/16. 18s are HUGE on my and 16s dont look right yet. Any advice on clothes while your body is in transition??? I would love to hear other peoples solutions!0 -
I have several pairs of plain black yoga style joggers. With a longer top that covers the waist band they're fine for work and they're comfy plus the drawstring waist adapts as I do.
I'm currently a small 20, big 18 so a bit middle groundy too and everything is just a little bit too big or a little bit too small but hey it's better than being a size 22!
I can't see from your profile if you're in the UK or not but if you are Asda do plain black joggers for £6, I've bought a pair in pretty much every size and when one gets too baggy I stick it in a 'Donate' pile and move onto a smaller pair.
I've heard the extra skin can take a while to firm up, it took years to get like that so it's fair enough that it takes a while to fix The tips I have read and that I'm following are:
Dry body brush to improve circulation
Moisturise
Lots of water
Multi vitamin for women that has all the good stuff like vit E and oils and such like in.0 -
Sadly, I am not from the UK, but i appreciate the advice! I live in the US, just outside of Nashville, TN0
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