Disbelief issues anyone??? Am I just being weird??
TChester_05
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Have you ever felt like it was unreal that you have lost weight and are wearing smaller clothes? Like you’re going to wake up and find yourself heavier again? I'm having some disbelief issues and am curious how normal they are.
I've been working really hard for months now to truly change my lifestyle. For the past several years I've yo-yo'd from sizes 14's to 18's. In February I bought size 12 jeans in my favorite brand as a goal and they wouldnt go up past my mid-thighs. As of this past weekend I finally fit into those size 12's comfortably without a muffin top I've never worn a 12 that I can remember... EVER.
It’s been casual week at work all week but I didn’t wear the size 12s until yesterday because I kept wearing the loose 14s thinking I wasn’t really ready for the 12s even though I knew they fit perfectly last weekend and I lost about another pound since then. When I put them on yesterday I dressed really slow staring at myself in the mirror like they were going to suddenly not fit or something. This morning I did the same thing until my 4 year old son yelled at me "MOMMY what are you doing?!?! You said hurry up we have to go!" lol.
I ordered size 10's as new goal jeans and planned to get another pair of 12s too since the 1st ones are fitting now. But when I ordered I had size 10s and a pair of 14s in the cart! haha
I’m staying committed and know this is what I’ve been working for. I'm very excited and want to keep losing but I feel like I’m in the twilight zone or something because it’s finally actually working. How weird am I??
I've been working really hard for months now to truly change my lifestyle. For the past several years I've yo-yo'd from sizes 14's to 18's. In February I bought size 12 jeans in my favorite brand as a goal and they wouldnt go up past my mid-thighs. As of this past weekend I finally fit into those size 12's comfortably without a muffin top I've never worn a 12 that I can remember... EVER.
It’s been casual week at work all week but I didn’t wear the size 12s until yesterday because I kept wearing the loose 14s thinking I wasn’t really ready for the 12s even though I knew they fit perfectly last weekend and I lost about another pound since then. When I put them on yesterday I dressed really slow staring at myself in the mirror like they were going to suddenly not fit or something. This morning I did the same thing until my 4 year old son yelled at me "MOMMY what are you doing?!?! You said hurry up we have to go!" lol.
I ordered size 10's as new goal jeans and planned to get another pair of 12s too since the 1st ones are fitting now. But when I ordered I had size 10s and a pair of 14s in the cart! haha
I’m staying committed and know this is what I’ve been working for. I'm very excited and want to keep losing but I feel like I’m in the twilight zone or something because it’s finally actually working. How weird am I??
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Yes - not so much the waking up part. But I'm in size 8's now and sometimes a little part of me says its not really so. That the sizing has changed and not me. But I know the bigger sizes now fall off...0
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I have lost 30lbs and feel the same way. I will go to bed a 16 and wake up an 18 or more. Its scary.0
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The mind can be a scary thing.0
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I don't think that's weird at all. I definitely get that way. Wait, I'm fitting into *what*??? How did that even happen? Absolutely.0
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Not so much with weight, but I have definitely felt that way with my boyfriend. Too good to be true, can't possibly be real, I'm going to wake up tomorrow and realize it was all a beautiful dream...0
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Yes, I feel the same way. I can now feel my hip bone I keep touching it as if over night I won't be able to feel it anymore. I think it takes a persons mind longer to change than the body.0
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I have some of that, for sure. I've lost 22 lbs now and I keep thinking its just a glitch with the scale, or maybe I'd read it wrong before. And those pants that fit well now, well they probably weren't as tight as I thought they were before. I totally get it.0
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Absolutely! I still have issues when I am trying on clothes at stores. Never in my adult life have I been the size I am now and I still gravitate toward bigger sizes. Luckily, I usually have my mom with me and she can point out how wrong the bigger sizes look. I usually hear "You're swimming in that!" It's definitely something I still have to get used to.0
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Yes, definitely!
The other day I went and bought a couple of new shirts because all of my old ones are baggy and starting to look really sloppy. Out of habit I started looking for plus sizes and then realized I needed large. When I picked up a large I kept waiting for someone to say "Here's a bigger size"
Last week I pulled out a pair of size 14 jeans that I bought years ago but could never even come close to wearing. They fit and I wore them. This morning I was folding laundry and held them up and I would swear they're too small. But I know they fit, especially since I've lost 3 lbs since I wore them last week (love the wooshes!)
I've seen other people say that they still see the fat person in the mirror and I know I do too. I'm still far from goal though so hopefully that will change.0 -
I felt like an imposter when I first started wearing 8s. I'd been a 10/12 for years, had gone as high as a 14. Now I wear 6s and even have some 4s. The strangeness does eventually wear off, but it may take a bit. I seriously felt like, at the time, I shouldn't be wearing those pants, that they couldn't possibly fit me. Great job on reaching your first goal! :drinker:0
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No, but I wasn't fat for very long either. Most of my life I've been pretty trim and fit and just let myself go for about 8 years or so...of those 8 years the last two were probably the worse in RE to me packing on the weight. I think I was more in disbelief about the fact that I gained 50ish pounds over 8 years and how I let myself do that.
In RE to my loss, I was just surprised at how easy it was...I thought I was going to have to do some kind of agonizing diet plan or something until I found MFP...it was really easy.0 -
I feel exactly the same way. I have no room to keep all my old sizes that are too big but I'm having alot of trouble giving them away because on some level I am not really believing that they are too big for me now.0
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It's not weird at all! I still go to clothing stores and automatically reach for size 12/14, because that's what I wore for most of my adult life. And, yeah, it still makes me a little giddy when I buy/order 10's and they fit beautifully. Good for you!0
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I mostly have disbelief at the store. I've gone from a 16 to a 10. So I get the 10's off the rack to take to the fitting room and I'm thinking "There's NO way these will fit, they look so SMALL." But then they fit and I'm like "Whoa!" Haha0
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For a while once I reached my goal I was still eating at a deficit because I felt like if I overate I'd wake up 20 lbs heavier in the morning. I know that won't happen, but It's taken a while to get used to the new reality.0
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When I was smaller (and will be again, but I had lost 80lbs at the time) I remember webcamming with my ex while I was folding laundry and I held up my jeans and said, "Wow! My *kitten* fits in these! I can't believe it!"
And we all love jerks for some reason, and I hear my ex go, "Wow, me either!" through my laptop speakers.
Good reason he's an ex, but the other part of my story is, Yes, we just can't believe we're that skinny! Enjoy it!0 -
You are not weird nor are you alone!
I have lost 90 lbs, went from a Women's 20 to a Misses Petite 4/6. When I go shopping I am still uneasy in the Petite/Misses departments and I am wondering if people are looking at me and wondering what is she doing here! I will pick out sizes 10/8 maybe a 6 because I am too embarrassed to pickup a 4 or 2 to try on - all in my head I am sure!
Every now and then a sales person will tell me the sizes I have are too big, but when I look in the mirror I still see a fat girl, so input from a stranger is sometimes a great help!
I am impatiently waiting for my head to catch up with my body0 -
Yeah, I haven't been this light in years. I keep doubting the scale, but it's true, I have lost weight. I look in the mirror and am confused by my thinner legs. I look over to my side and notice how much smaller my forearm is, and I'm just like, woah, this is real.
The last time I lost weight years ago, I didn't pay attention to my body. I didn't really notice how thin I was getting, so I didn't appreciate it. I remember continually telling myself that I had to get thinner and thinner, etc.
This time, I am choosing to really focus on how my body is changing, trying on clothes that were once so tight I couldn't walk in them or bend down that are now so loose I can easily pull them down while buttoned. I pay attention to how the legs of a pair of skinny jeans used to squeeze my calves and how I would have to fix the seam of it (as in the seem at the side wouldn't remain in place and would warp due to there not being enough stretch left) and how now, those same skinny jean legs are now so loose around my calves that they now look like straight leg jeans.
Skirts that used to dig into my belly now sit comfortably. I don't have to wear a hoodie over them in order to hide muffin-top.
I still have a long way to go, but yeah, so far, it's kind of crazy to really pay attention to the transformation.0 -
You're so not weird!! I keep wondering when that will stop. I started this journey almost exactly 2 years ago (next Thursday!!) at 213 lbs and a really tight 18. I needed to bump up to a 20. I am now 141 lbs and wear sizes 6/8, depending on the cut. I hold up my new, much smaller clothes and can't believe how impossibly small they seem! I still step on the scale oh-so-gingerly, afraid the number will pop up starting with a "2" instead of a "1". I often catch a glimpse of myself reflected in a store window and wonder who that is...then I realize it's ME!! I don't know when those feelings of distortion will go away, but rest assured you are not alone! :flowerforyou:0
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I totally hear you. I still can't believe when I can put on a fitted ladies shirt (it's usually the biggest size, but STILL....I could only wear crew neck tees for years, which are so unflattering). I put on a skirt or shorts from the last couple years, and they're sliding off. Yet I go to stores and automatically think I have to get much bigger sizes. I'm really wondering about my jeans size now....I have a pair of size 20 jeans that I've been wearing since last year. They are completely able to be taken off without unbuttoning/zipping. I haven't been an 18 in 5 years, and it's a scary and exciting prospect. I'm currently a 16 in dresses which is blowing my mind (damn pear shape).
But I always think that suddenly I'm going to look in the mirror and that the collarbone and waist are going to go away. I'm so afraid of regressing when I've made more progress than I ever have in 14 years.0 -
I feel exactly the same! Just yesterday I tried on a dress that is a 14-16 and I was floored when it actually fit. (I was a 20 when I started MFP in June of this year). When I tried on the knee high boots I used to wear with the dress the were so big they wouldn't stay up! Hopefully it will sink in soon so we can all enjoy our success.0
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Have you ever felt like it was unreal that you have lost weight and are wearing smaller clothes? Like you’re going to wake up and find yourself heavier again? I'm having some disbelief issues and am curious how normal they are.
I've been working really hard for months now to truly change my lifestyle. For the past several years I've yo-yo'd from sizes 14's to 18's. In February I bought size 12 jeans in my favorite brand as a goal and they wouldnt go up past my mid-thighs. As of this past weekend I finally fit into those size 12's comfortably without a muffin top I've never worn a 12 that I can remember... EVER.
It’s been casual week at work all week but I didn’t wear the size 12s until yesterday because I kept wearing the loose 14s thinking I wasn’t really ready for the 12s even though I knew they fit perfectly last weekend and I lost about another pound since then. When I put them on yesterday I dressed really slow staring at myself in the mirror like they were going to suddenly not fit or something. This morning I did the same thing until my 4 year old son yelled at me "MOMMY what are you doing?!?! You said hurry up we have to go!" lol.
I ordered size 10's as new goal jeans and planned to get another pair of 12s too since the 1st ones are fitting now. But when I ordered I had size 10s and a pair of 14s in the cart! haha
I’m staying committed and know this is what I’ve been working for. I'm very excited and want to keep losing but I feel like I’m in the twilight zone or something because it’s finally actually working. How weird am I??
You're weird as hell... But, I'm right there with you.
Pulling a size XL shirt out of the dryer and thinking what the hell happened to this shirt, it must have shrunk. Then I put it on and it fits the way it should, but my mind is still telling me I need a 3XL...
Oh yeah, it takes a while to get your head around it...0 -
Not so much with weight, but I have definitely felt that way with my boyfriend. Too good to be true, can't possibly be real, I'm going to wake up tomorrow and realize it was all a beautiful dream...
I thought I was the only one! Never take him for granted.0 -
I can't get used to shopping for smaller sizes. I've not looked at mediums or size 10's in years, and I have to consciously think about it when I shop.0
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OHHHH my goodness you all are making me feel so much better!!! I was laughing at myself after my son snapped me out of my trance this morning wondering if my healthy lifestyle was causing me to lose my mind!
I'm so amazed that after so many years of "trying" that I'm finally making the changes and seeing the results. Each weigh in I cant help but weigh myself then step of and weigh in again... move the scale to another spot and do it again I keep thinking it might be a glitch that is making it inaccurate.
Thank you so much for the input... and additional motivation. Your stories are giving me great comfort!!0 -
I'm guessing this is normal because so many others agree. I catch myself in the mirror and am like "dayum, is that me?" all the time. Being able to pick a small shirt off the rack and know it's going to fit without trying it on is also pretty unreal.0
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I am definitely right there with you and I have been maintaining for 10 months. I will offer to lend people clothes, or make comments like "that's why I got fat" only to have people look at me incredulously.
I also still feel weird when people refer to me as small or tiny... I don't feel small!0 -
OHHHH my goodness you all are making me feel so much better!!! I was laughing at myself after my son snapped me out of my trance this morning wondering if my healthy lifestyle was causing me to lose my mind!
I'm so amazed that after so many years of "trying" that I'm finally making the changes and seeing the results. Each weigh in I cant help but weigh myself then step of and weigh in again... move the scale to another spot and do it again I keep thinking it might be a glitch that is making it inaccurate.
Thank you so much for the input... and additional motivation. Your stories are giving me great comfort!!
I take the batteries out of my scale and force it to reset just to make sure, true story. LoL0 -
I put up a trail camera to get pictures of a stray dog i was feeding to make sure it was the dog and not racoons eating. When i saw myself in the pics walking towards camera, bending to fill up bowl, just normal movements it kinda shocked me to see my smaller self ,ive never been this size before . Pictures always made me feel like i looked bigger than i was now im thinking i cant possibly look that small. So the denial goes both ways.0
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I take the batteries out of my scale and force it to reset just to make sure, true story. LoL
HAHAHA I really thought about doing that a couple weeks ago! I was like theres no way I lost 3 more lbs this week...I just lost weight last week!0
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