18 Ibs Lost, and no one notices
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nobody noticed it until I lost a least 20kg :laugh: That´s why I always laught about those magazines which tell you how to lose 10lbs in 4 weeks.... It won´t make much of a difference at all.
Just keep going! Don´t give up! They WILL notice some day! :flowerforyou:0 -
I'm sure people might notice but just don't say anything and if you see people all the time they won't notice as much.
I've lost almost 40 and honestly people really don't say anything but if I show them or point it out then they would.0 -
I lost 8,1 kg which is almost 18 pounds, and no one around me notices the difference..very frustrating!0
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I have this problem too. I lost like 10 - 15 pounds and no one has said anything (people I don't see all the time). Sometimes if I wear a certain outfit people notice but if I wear something that doesn't lets say....show off my "slimmer" body, no one says anything. Oh well. I think of it as an accomplishment for myself. The fact that I have maintained my current weight is a huge deal and I want to keep more off! I love the smaller clothes I am wearing! Remember this is for YOU no one else!0
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are you losing this for you or others?0
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I know how you feel. I'm fairly tall (5'11") & when I lose weight it seems like no one notices until I've dropped 30lbs or more. As long as YOU notice that is what matters the most... that's great, almost 20 lbs! The next time you to to the grocery store, pick up a 20lb bag of dog food & pat yourself on the back for losing that much weight...:)0
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You're doing this for yourself ! Carry yourself with confidence of your great loss and sooner or later someone will validate it for you. But it shouldn't be super important, because they won't be around when the cheesecake is staring you in the face. Do it for YOU !!! Keep going !0
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It can take a while for people to start noticing. Nobody said a thing to me until after I started posting about my weight loss on Facebook, and that was after 25 pounds (lost 5 more since then).0
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I find that people do notice, it's just sometimes they are afraid to say anything, either out of fear of insulting you (as if you'll reply, "are you saying I was fat before"), out of jealousy because they aren't able to do it, or fear of "messing up" your progress (heck no - all compliments are welcome!). I'll venture to guess that they noticed, but might not say something until you mention it. Maybe bring it up? They say that you notice a change in your body within the first 5 lbs, others notice a change after the first 15 lbs.
I have lost 45 and people have noticed, just not said anything until I brought it up first. (No, I wasn't fishing for compliments. The fact that I am losing comes up in conversations started over things like people asking me about the fitbit on my wrist)0 -
I think a few others have made similar comments, but this was my immediate response as well. Even when I notice, I am sometimes hesitant to say anything about someone losing weight (unless it's someone I am super close to) because I don't want to give the impression that I thought there was anything wrong with them before and/or that the number on the scale is how I define them. After all, you are thinking about your body a lot right now because you are putting so much effort into your fitness and weight loss, but to everyone else, your figure is probably just a small piece of the puzzle of how they see you.
Either way, though, great job!0 -
Speaking as someone who's actually done the "When is the baby due?" thing (what can I say, I was much younger and had zero social skills), I NEVER comment on someone's appearance unless they've dyed their hair blue or something.
Buy some completely new clothing and people will notice.0 -
Yeah, I didn't have people notice until I lost around 50 lbs. People who see you daily or even monthly may not notice for awhile.0
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I've lost 41 and no one has noticed lol. But then I am big to start with!
Girl I feel ya! Although its finally starting to really show, I found if I wear more form fitting clothes people notice more, but as big girls we are not conditioned to go for the more form fitting stuff...Keep your chin up one day everyone will look at you say DANG! YOU LOOK GOOD!!!0 -
I know how you feel. I'm fairly tall (5'11") & when I lose weight it seems like no one notices until I've dropped 30lbs or more. As long as YOU notice that is what matters the most... that's great, almost 20 lbs! The next time you to to the grocery store, pick up a 20lb bag of dog food & pat yourself on the back for losing that much weight...:)
I love this!!!! Great suggestion!0 -
I lost 8,1 kg which is almost 18 pounds, and no one around me notices the difference..very frustrating!
LOve this!0 -
That is frustrating, and I know how you feel also, I have lost 17 and only my husband has noticed/commented. But when I look in a mirror, or put on my clothes or push myself during a workout I KNOW it.
You are who matters. How you feel. How much energy you have. How much healthier you are for losing that much weight.
Stick to it, and the rest of the world will catch up, I promise! In a few more weeks, you'll have acquaintances commenting. Enjoy your private victory.0 -
I am going to be rather blunt.
Are you losing weight to attract comments or are you doing it for yourself?0 -
I lost 8,1 kg which is almost 18 pounds, and no one around me notices the difference..very frustrating!
I am in the SAME boat. The only person that has noticed is my gf and she said it's "in my face" which, I guess, is better than nothing. However the important thing is: do YOU feel the difference.0 -
I've lost 32 pounds and only one person has said anything.0
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Who are you doing it for? You or them? Be proud of yourself for your accomplishments and changes. You are the ONLY one that matters!0
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May be they do notice, at the start of diet and exercise some just don't like to say " Hey did you lose some weight ?" For the fear of what you will say back. Just like asking if some one is pregnant when they just gained weight. LOL0
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Same boat as OP. But I'm a dude, so I care a bit less, but still it's not like it's been a crap ton of work for the last 24 lbs.0
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I lost 8,1 kg which is almost 18 pounds, and no one around me notices the difference..very frustrating!
More people might notice than you realize. And anyway, as others have said, YOU know it, and that's the most important thing! You are doing great, so don't let it get you down!0 -
I've lost 21 lbs and my sister told me the other day "you finally look you've lost weight! I know I told you before but I was just trying to be nice then, I can actually tell a difference now..."
Family, right? Gotta love em...0 -
I know how you feel. I'm fairly tall (5'11") & when I lose weight it seems like no one notices until I've dropped 30lbs or more. As long as YOU notice that is what matters the most... that's great, almost 20 lbs! The next time you to to the grocery store, pick up a 20lb bag of dog food & pat yourself on the back for losing that much weight...:)
Love this!0 -
I have lost almost a stone in less than a month... 4 inches off tum.... 1 of bum.... Finding hiking around our hills a lot easier now.... Scouting is going to be far easier now????0
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Don't worry too much about it. Keep on with your journey. I've lost 25 pounds and not many people notice. I've noticed my stomach shrink a little. Since no one's mentioned anything I started to wonder if I just think it looks smaller. Then I tell myself not to worry about whether anyone else has noticed or said anything. I'm doing this for myself! I think people get weird about mentioning someone's weight, etc. They aren't sure whether to say something or not.0
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Me too. I have lost 25 pounds, and because of my age and being post-menopausal, I have become rather saggy. The funny thing is that because my hair is falling out I got most of it taken off, and everyone I see says "Your haircut looks so good", I want to tell them it isn't my hair!!
I guess with me, no one really notices because I lost mine due to health reasons, I have always been into "fat rights" and I dress kind of grungy, so it would be unexpected.
Anyways, keep going, it is only a matter of time before people notice, but remember, you are doing this for yourself and not them, no matter what your motivation is.0 -
Do it for yourself not for others reactions After I lost 30 pounds that's when people starting commenting on my weight loss Keep on going0
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21 pounds lost now... And not only can I now get into jeans that have been sitting in the wardrobe for several years... And I have started to get comments on how good I look.
I still have at least 2 more stone to go for my target...
I have a target of some lovely sexy outfits that I would love to be able to fit into, as my ultimate goal...
I am doing my weight loss to make me feel good... Others second.
Using this app every day combines with map my walk has been the best motivation... It makes it very visible how well I have done.0
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