Negatives about losing weight.
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Looking older in the face
^^this :grumble:0 -
Looking older in the face
I have the opposite effect. I look younger when I lose weight and look way older with weight.0 -
Loose skin0
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Freezing all the time!0
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Trying to figure out what size I am when I go shopping. I never know because it changes. I have to try everything on. I can't just grab something off the rack and buy it.0
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loosing my chest!
This! Not that I had much to begin with0 -
my daughter and her friend started a group,, and now they have cloths swaps,, working out very well,, not having to buy new ,, but getting things that fit,, we have about 20 people,, that come to the meeting, but about 144 on line,, amazing group of lidies all helping each other,, I think I'm one of the oldest, but we are all ages and stages of the journey,, maybe you could do something like this where you live,,0
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I also have lost some of my boobs =[ But I guess its for the better, and they're actually a lot perkier now. BONUS0
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Not a single negative...Yes it does suck shrinking out of my clothes, but it gives me the opportunity to go buy even smaller, newer, sexier clothing0
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Not being "allowed" to go shopping! I'm constantly wanting to buy new clothes but I "can't" My inner shopping addict is going to go crazy once she's finally released...AND she'll have WAY more options to choose from once she's officially out of plus size stores.
This could be bad...Very bad.:frown:0 -
spending more money in new clothes.. not that I dont like that (all girls love shopping), is that I dont make that much lol.. And getting skinnier just leads to want everything you see at the mall.. arghhh :grumble:0
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Another one for being stuck between sizes. That and my *kitten* hasn't caught up with the rest of me yet so I'm still in pretty large jeans.
And bony butt syndrome. Sitting for long periods of time can lead to an achey butt-bone.0 -
Realising that
1) no matter how much weight you lose, you will never be a certain size due to bone structure and height so can't buy that item anyway
2) Realising that the clothes you thought you wanted to wear are actually too "young/skanky" for you now you're a bit older. I'm only turning 30 this year but as a mother.....well someof the clothes just....not so much....
3) not being able to find a single thing you like in your new size0 -
Mm can';t think of anything that outweighs all the good feelings it brings. If your clothes make you look fat because they're too big go shopping You will feel great and feel tiny! and strong!0
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Def the loose skin.0
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1) Being awkward sized - That frustrating time when you are too small for a size and too fat for the lower one!
2) Being cold in winter!
3) Change in people's attitude towards you - Suddenly, people who were not-so-nice starts becoming so friendly, guy friends will be extra nice to you etc and some people, who were your close friends when you were fatter, will suddenly start acting distant,cold or jealous!
4) Unwanted attention from perverts
5) "Fat filter" - I know this sounds a bit cynical but when you are fat, chances are that you were bullied/made fun of/discriminated/subjected to insensitive comments. When someone treats you like crap purely on the basis of your looks, you'll know that, that particular person is a douche and you'll filter him/her out of your life. But when you become sexier, you lose the luxury of "fat filter"!
6)Snide remarks and backhanded compliments - ex. "Wow, you look perrrrffffeeecccttt now that you've lost all your weight. You used to look like a shamu earlier" ' "I always thought how you had a pretty face and how it was ruined by your body, you were like this *extends hands as much as he/she can to emphasise your girth* Now you're awesome!"
These are the things I can remember now from my own experience. However, Positves trump negatives hands down!!0 -
Feeling the cold. I can live with that though.
Cost of buying new clothes - got to the point where when I find something I like, I get it in current and next size down.
Getting hit on by married work mates...0 -
Nope! Can't think of a thing!! :laugh:
Agreed.0 -
i know for sure i am going to have saggy skin in my arms !0
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Being cold all the time and losing my 450lb Squat and 350lb bench press.. I never realised how much raw power was in my big belly0
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Constantly feeling cold and it seems to come from my core! Had to buy an electric blanket and a new, warmer duvet even though I have lived in my place for 7 years and the temperature is always the same inside.
Looking at the stretch marks as the skin loosens up
Looking my my now very saggy body in the mirror. Admittedly once it is covered with clothing it is much better but still... ewww
Wondering if once this is all over if the only way I will look half decent unclothed is by having a lower body lift and a tummy tuck.
Having spent lots of money on new business suits in October, now realising that none of them fit me and having to pay £ hundreds to get them altered
Not being able to eat what my friends eat... last night they had sausage rolls and meat pies followed by cup cakes and sweets/crisps that one of them had bought back from Australia. I took a microwave Weight Watchers meal over and ate that whilst they pigged out. In all fairness they did try and hide around the corner from me whilst they were eating this rubbish and they did warn me beforehand and they are normally very supportive.
It's not all sunshine and roses but there are lots of positives as well and probably better to focus on those:
Being able to buy clothes in a normal shop (I only discovered I could do that yesterday!)
Being able to walk up stairs without being out of breath
Being able to keep up with what my friends do
Being much more active
Going into a running shop and being taken seriously even getting fitted out for new running shoes
Not feeling totally embarrassed when trying on a new sports bra because I am more than 20% smaller than what I was!
Starting a running regime
Beginning to play sports and actually able to keep up with people much younger than myself
Having more energy
Sleeping better than ever before because I am tiring myself out during the day
Not thinking twice about going on a 5+ mile walk
Getting out into the fresh (albeit cold) air
Having people who havent seen me in a while do a double take or just not recognise me. Has happened a couple of times recently.
Having my friends tell me that I am an inspiration and seeing some of them join MFP and/or buy a fitbit for themselves
I'm happy to put up with the negatives because the positives definitely outweigh them!!!0 -
Loosing my chest, loose skin on tummy (especially when everywhere else is toned), looking older LOL, being told I now look too skinny (some people are never happy!!), difficulty finding trousers and jeans in a size 8 with 34 inch leg!!!! (I had no problem when i was a size 18/20)
However the whinges are a small price to pay for how bloomin' brilliant I feel, fit with bags of energy and I can go into any clothes shop and buy clothes woot woot!!! (except for trousers lol)0 -
getting cold very easily!0
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Looking older in the face
THIS! So this. Is face fat like a fountain of youth?0 -
loose skin0
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Boob wastage - Boobs do not look great after losing over 80lbs, thank god for a push up bra.
Cold - I am ALWAYS freezing, seriously, when is this going to improve?
Clothes - I love shopping now, but I have spent a lot of cash buying clothes, I've tried to be as frugal as possible over the past 9 months but it has still cost more money than I thought.
Stretch marks - I am lucky I don't have too many, but the ones on my arms I absolutely hate.
No matter the negatives though, I'd take all of those and more rather than go back to being a UK Size 24 and 252lbs which I was last June, being fit and healthy rocks :drinker:0 -
The first traces of throat wrinkles. That didn't show up until I lost most of the weight. Worth the tradeoff, though.
Loose skin, but honestly I don't have much more of that than I did after I had my son. It's the usual belly problem. Guess I better hurry up and get really rich so I can afford that tummy tuck. You guys won't tell on me if I rob a bank or two, will you? :laugh:0 -
Learning how to shop for my new, smaller size. I'd look at clothes on the rack and think, "That looks way too small. Better get the next size up." Yeah, the next size up was actually too big, meaning I had to go back to the rack and try to select another item to go try on.
P.I.T.A. I just want to find some new clothes and go home!0 -
Losing friends
Being cold
Being inbetween two sizes!
That awkard bit where different parts of your body are losing at different rates, making you look very odd indeed.. so having to dress for a changing shape
My boyfriend clutching my sides and frowning at me in silence
Looking like an idiot in front of people regarding your views of yourself/comments you make as your mind still hasn't caught up with what's going on physically.. I still sometimes see the old me
People assuming you won't eat.. Erm no, actually I would like some cake, why have you offered everyone else in the room except me?!
Being a bit obsessional about it and worrying about gaining it back!
Well isn't that just a lovely, cheerful list of things :laugh:0 -
When I try on shirts and pants that were supposed to be my 'progress goal' clothes that I had bought for motivation and they end up being way too big..this has happened to me three times, lol. So that super cute goal shirt I bought never got worn. ;A;
Also, being more cold.. ugh I hate that.0
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