What nobody tells you about losing weight

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  • smashley_mashley
    smashley_mashley Posts: 589 Member
    On a serious note - I lost a lot of weight and ended up having a gall bladder issue. Two years ago I dieted pretty hard which resulted in me developing gall stones. I ultimately had to have my gall bladder removed. This doesn't happen to everyone, but it does happen.

    Maybe that's what caused my gall stones. I read that there are so many potential causes, weight loss included. I see a surgeon in three weeks and hope it comes out.

    Best of luck! I feel immeasurably better now that it's gone. I always felt like I had a pit in my stomach. If you do have it removed, try not to laugh too hard - it'll hurt!

    Thanks for the support!!! A "pit" is a very apt description.
  • Ticklemynose
    Ticklemynose Posts: 47 Member
    DAM5412 wrote: »
    Your shoes may no longer fit.
    Don't be too quick to resize your wedding bands, most jewelers won't do it more than twice.
    Find and make friends with your local consignment shop, don't splurge too much on clothes until you reach (and have stayed for a while at) goal.
    Some of your friends and family members will not be supportive.
    It's not a linear process (especially for us girls)! Some days/weeks you will not lose anything and that's okay. Stick to your plan.

    Very true all of it. Especially some of your friends and family members may not be supportive. How do you work around that?
  • cstevenson86
    cstevenson86 Posts: 158 Member
    Clothing costs:
    No one ever tells you how empty your pockets will be during the weight loss and afterwards. I really should have kept track of the overall expense but never even considered it, I bet I've worn a very nice all inclusive resort package somewhere.

    Mind you I'm not complaining about the amount of money I've spent because I'd do it all over again to feel the way I do now but I really am kind of curious so if any of you are just starting out that might be something interesting to track.

    I know how you feel! I'm trying to wear pants as long as I can before breaking down and buying new ones. It's hard. I feel like everything is falling off of me, but I need to save the money and not buy new clothes every month! I agree though, I'd go through the stress of clothing all over again to feel this good!
  • rin080382
    rin080382 Posts: 19 Member
    What no one told me about being on MFP is how I would trade a food addiction for a forum addiction. I find myself checking in on the threads waaaaay too much during my work day!

    I feel you.

    Story of my life
  • cjv73
    cjv73 Posts: 240 Member
    Being ACTUALLY handicapped, I get really annoyed when large girls take the handicapped stall. It's NOY for you...it's for us who really need it. Please...a little respect.
    I'm curious about this. I'm not handicapped but occasionally use the stall, just like I would any other. I don't think about it much but just do what's convenient. In 25 years I have probably seen one actual handicapped person use the handicapped stall. Is it truly rude to use it if you are not handicapped? Should it be left open at all times, or is it reasonable for the handicapped person to wait for one person who might be in there. I truly want to know and am open to changing my behavior.

    Laura, see my reply a couple of pages back. :)
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