When did you really start to visually notice results?
cem9532
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I have lost 17lbs now and I am surprised at how little I can tell. I notice a little extra cup room in the boobie area, but other than that I cant see it, and no one around me has really noticed either.
Im 5'5 199 pounds ( welcome to onederland baby woo woo:drinker: ). I knew since I was bigger than ever this time it would take longer to notice but I really thought it would be at little noticable by almost 20lbs in. I also dont think it was water weight either, It didnt come off overnight, its been a good 9-10 weeks to lose the 17lbs.
So the question is when did you start to notice or have others comment on your loss? Or better yet when your clothes started to get loose?
Im 5'5 199 pounds ( welcome to onederland baby woo woo:drinker: ). I knew since I was bigger than ever this time it would take longer to notice but I really thought it would be at little noticable by almost 20lbs in. I also dont think it was water weight either, It didnt come off overnight, its been a good 9-10 weeks to lose the 17lbs.
So the question is when did you start to notice or have others comment on your loss? Or better yet when your clothes started to get loose?
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See that muscle.. thats about the only thing i've noticed besides the fact i cant fit in over half of my clothes that are now bagged up to go to goodwill.0 -
I've lost 47 pounds since September 12th and I started noticing (others too) around 40 pounds.... Kinda sucks how that works out BUT hey it's worth it :-)0
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At your height, I'm surprised you haven't noticed it more. I'm 5'8", by 10 pounds, I find that clothes are getting loose, and I can cross my legs more easily. At 17 pounds, I would have thought that you'd be needing new pants, but, everybody's different!0
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I notice every few pounds, but I am very conscious of my body.0
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I've lost 19lbs and only recently have I been able to tell the difference, my clothes are starting to be a little looser and my family have noticed quite a bit.
It took my family who I live with, about 3-4 months to notice.0 -
I notice after 3lbs or so. 7lbs to 10lbs would be a full size difference for me.0
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I didnt notice til about 20 lbs in...but others were noticing a few lbs before then. Also, it did not TRULY see the difference until i looked at my before pictures and compared them with where i am now. Take pic along the way, it helps.0
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The rough guidelines I've heard (and they seemed to be true for me) are at about 5% loss, you can feel a bit of difference, at about 10% you and people very close to you may see a difference, and it takes about 20% for others to see it. I guess I was lucky, I started getting positive comments from casual friends at about 15%.
But like just about everything, it also depends on other things... if it's very gradual, it may be less obvious to you. If you keep wearing bulky, covering clothes, it's harder to see. Changes will be different depending on your situation. Also, consider your posture... someone who stands and sits tall with tummy pulled in looks like they've lost much more than someone who slumps over and hides any progress. Some people recommend looking at side-by-side pictures or measurements as a more objective way to check progress.
Congratulations on what you've lost so far! Keep at it, and it will eventually be obvious to everyone - even you.
P.S. Use percentages rather than pounds for things like this. Fifteen pounds will make a much bigger difference on someone who started out at 150 pounds (10%) than someone who started at 300 pounds (5%).0 -
The bigger you are, the harder it is to notice. Now when I even lose 1lb, other people notice because I've gotten much smaller. In the beginning, I noticed at around 6lbs (142--->136).0
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Congrats on your weight loss thus far and also entering Onederland!:happy: I am looking forward to that day once again. I have shed in the last month 18 pounds(most was water weight)and just recently started tracking again on MFP. I noticed my face and neck and shoulders are more defined now. I still have a long ways to go but it's nice to see some results. I even have dropped 2 dress sizes as well. I am 5'11" so when my hubby and I go home to visit family next week I am wondering if they will notice. If not that is fine because I know that I can see the results. I wish you well.0
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I think around 20 pounds is when, no matter your initial weight. But a lot of people won't say anything even though they notice.0
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The only thing I see different is that the extra chin disappeared. Phew!0
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For each person the timing is different however the easiest way to tell visually is taking pictures. Take photos of yourself today (clothed and in the buff should you dare). Loads of people say after the event I wish / I regret that I didn't take photos earlier. Sometimes I think that's because they don't like what they see, which is fair enough but it leaves a void on progress.
I take photos every 2 weeks when I weigh in, I save the pictures in a folder and then compare once a month. What's clear to see in my monthly review is exactly where the weight has come off, even if no -one comments I know this because the photos don't lie.
I could be wrong but sometimes people don't like to say, it can imply they see you as fat or whatever term they care to use. When you've lost a considerable amount then it seems easier for people to comment. I dunno why it happens like that neither do I care, but in the interim you need to see it for yourself, so photos is the way forward.
Take frontal and side photos off your face, chest, back, arms, legs. stomach, bum, thighs and feet, If you're busting a gut in the gym or otherwise and hitting your daily calorie deficit - then tell me in a months time that you don't see a difference because if you do, then I'm a Dutchman and I'll send you some tulips. :laugh:
The point is, if you're doing all of the above then it will be plain to see the difference, it keeps you motivated and one day someone will say 'have you lost weight' and you'll be posting a NSV right here on MFP.
Best of luck on your journey and don't give up. A picture can say a thousand words and the first four words are: Have you lost weight?0 -
because I was alot heavier I didn't notice a difference until after I lost 60 pounds. but now when i go back to pictures or videos I see chances in my face and hands after the first 20 pounds.0
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because I was alot heavier I didn't notice a difference until after I lost 60 pounds. but now when i go back to pictures or videos I see chances in my face and hands after the first 20 pounds.
On the upside, you look great and that's a fantastic loss!0 -
I agree with NaughtieFortie: maybe others see it a bit, but are afraid to comment because it's a personal thing, and they don't want you to realize that they think of you as being an unhealthy weight.
I started out with about 50 lbs to lose, and it wasn't until I lost about 18 that others started to ask if I had gotten slimmer. I didn't really see it until recently, but side-by-side photos are your friend! Take photos, and trust me, you will see a difference.0 -
The only thing I see different is that the extra chin disappeared. Phew!
Yes I cant wait for that thing to go away!!!!0 -
I've lost about 30 pounds in about 4 months and I cant really tell the difference, unless I look at photos. All I know is I can do a lot more push ups and pull ups than I did 4 months ago and my arms are a lot more toned than squishy.0
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I didn't notice until I was about halfway to my goal, and even then, only when comparing photos. Photos are a fantastic way to track.
For me, part of it was that I'd gained about 10 in a few months before I started losing. And I was only wearing my most forgiving clothes... like the very stretchy jeans. So when I'd lost that first 10-15 pounds, I was back to where I was before I'd gained that last bit. In my mind, I was a little bummed because "I'm wearing the same clothes," but in retrospect, I wasn't. I was wearing ALL my clothes again, not just the stretchiest ones.0 -
Pictures are key, when I look in the mirror i still see the same guy that I saw 105 pounds ago, our views of ourselves are distorted, look at pictures that is the best way, and pants size, when your pants are falling off its a good indication.0
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Still waiting to be able to see a difference. Clothes fit the same - I look the same. But I know it will happen eventually.0
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Few people like my mom and this friend of my mom noticed difference when I lost about 10 pounds. However, I didn't see any change till I lost about 25 pounds..My friends and acquaintances have started noticing after I lost about 30-ish pounds..0
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for me....i started noticing results after i lost a 100lbs lol.....i know that sad, but its the truth lol.0
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I didnt really start noticing it until people stopped asking when I was due.0
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for me....i started noticing results after i lost a 100lbs lol.....i know that sad, but its the truth lol.
Wow, congrats, man. That's awesome! I'm always impressed by people that have lost a whole lot. It takes so much dedication and learning new habits. Good job, bro.0 -
Ican actually put on my jeans comfortably without sucking in. My extra chin disappeared. I can now be in pictures instead of avoiding them....0
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I have lost around 20 kg this yeah, and event though some people did mention it before (asking: "have you lost weight?"), I and the ones closes to me didnt really see it until I hit december and realised that I really needed to buy new cloth, since none really fitted be anymore.
My familiy is really socked by how i look now, thinking I lost it all in 2 weeks (even though I only lst 1 kg in that time). Its nt even like Im skinny or anything now (just under overweight), but since they are used to big people and a big me, they have a hard time dealing with it now.
But yeah buying fitted cloth can really help you see the changes, and it will make you feel great too ^^!0 -
Its really hard and I think an individual thing. I have known people to lose 5-10 pounds and they can tell right away. I have lost almost 100 and I still see the same person in the mirror. Everyone else tells me I am getting "so skinny" and my first thought is that they are obviously losing their minds :laugh: I think the heavier you are, and the longer that you are that way, the longer it sort of takes your brain to "catch up". They tell me eventually it will...I am still waiting
Congrats on the stellar job you are doing!0 -
Its really hard and I think an individual thing. I have known people to lose 5-10 pounds and they can tell right away. I have lost almost 100 and I still see the same person in the mirror. Everyone else tells me I am getting "so skinny" and my first thought is that they are obviously losing their minds :laugh: I think the heavier you are, and the longer that you are that way, the longer it sort of takes your brain to "catch up". They tell me eventually it will...I am still waiting
Congrats on the stellar job you are doing!
Thank You so much!0
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