The Things No One Tells You About Weight Loss
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You may have a periods of time where your skin is like a teenager's, breaking out and such, as your body cleans itself.
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This is my face RIGHT NOW!!!!! I cant believe how many breakouts I have on my skin now since I started going back to the gym. WOW...glad to know its most likely work out/healthy eating related.
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0somuchbetter0 wrote: »I've grown so weary of people asking how I lost weight that I make up harmless crap like "Eat less, Move More" which while won't hurt, is certainly the most unhelpful load of junk ever written.
Only someone I truly care about gets a straight answer, and that's going to be at least a 15 minute long conversation.
There was no simple easy trick (actually there was, but even mentioning the P word will get heads rolling around here), there was a long list of "tricks" I worked up to at the time I was personally ready to take each step.
And yes, people will be completely jealous to the point that it upsets them if you even mention anything weight loss related.
Weight is a very, very emotional issue, and women have a tendency to compare themselves to other women.
I'm sorry, what's the P word?
Made it to the end of this thread and I'm sad that this was never answered.
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I'm hungry all the time!!0
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I don't see a woman who is 17 lbs lighter in the mirror. I see the same person I looked at in the mirror when I started whose clothes just happen to be getting bigger....0
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Well, personally:
- The first and last few days towards a goal are hard-going but rewarding.
- 50% of the challenge is in your mindset. Positive thinking + Hard work = Good outcome.
- You don't have to compensate any of your favourite foods if you're tactful.
- Even though you know you won't see immediate results, you spend 90% of the time wishing you would.
- Stretching and warming up IS important. It took me too long to figure this out.
- While the scale is helpful, it's not the only, nor the most accurate, way to monitor your progress.
- Be prepared for more laundry.
- Shopping for your new body is an EXCELLENT feeling.
Just off the top of my head.0 -
That nothing beats knowing you can do it.
That losing weight is actual quite a basic equation, calories in calories out.
That people see you differently when you are thinner, I am no different, I just weigh less
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I feel like it is all just a dream. I feel like I haven't lost any weight (I've lost 22.3kg). I feel even bigger. So bizarre!0
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That food isn't evil and it's fuel for your body.
That measuring yourself def helps when the scale doesn't want to move.
That everyone has a tip, trick, or gimmick to help loose weight. But most of it doesn't work and what does is hard work and planning.
It's perfectly okay to have an off day but it's just that...one day. Don't let it derail everything, just move on.
You will realize how strong you really are, inside and out.0 -
What a great thread!
That it's amazing how angry you can get when you see an add promoted by a major news outlet that 7 Eleven are having a day when you bring your own cup any size and you get a slurpee for $1.49. I hate to think the size some of those cups people are going to bring. And people wonder why there's such a problem with obesity. Even if I wasn't overweight, diabetic and working hard to get that under control I would still think what a stupid idea that is. And some of the comments on Facebook under the article are downright scary. The size of the cups some of those people are going to bring..0 -
I second that -- amazing and inspiring thread. For me it was that people were suddenly nicer to me and that my feet were smaller - that still amazes me0
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Phoenix__Rising wrote: »That I would take up ½ as much space anywhere. Weird sitting in public places, I find I'm so far from the table in a booth!
Crawling under desks to fix cables and stuff is doable.
You can find things to wear that are ideal.
Plus size catalogs keep coming even though you're too thin to fit in any of it!
You'll need a new wardrobe. Biggish clothes aren't flattering.
You'll have better stamina in activies.
and I'm borrowing the cold feet/hands as well water flushing frequently. It's a
good thing to lose the toxins!I almost forgot! There seem to be 2 types of clothes in the world. Matronly clothes for heavy women and slutty clothes for lighter women/girls. You have to get rather creative piecing together outfits between the women's section and the junior section just to get an outfit that is normal. Also, women aren't built like girls of the same size/weight. So clothes shopping becomes a real chore.
I agree with this, I thought I would love shopping more once I was out of plus size, but it really just made shopping overwhelming at first. Being 40 something and trying to find something age appropriate is tough.
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shannonlmell wrote: »0somuchbetter0 wrote: »I've grown so weary of people asking how I lost weight that I make up harmless crap like "Eat less, Move More" which while won't hurt, is certainly the most unhelpful load of junk ever written.
Only someone I truly care about gets a straight answer, and that's going to be at least a 15 minute long conversation.
There was no simple easy trick (actually there was, but even mentioning the P word will get heads rolling around here), there was a long list of "tricks" I worked up to at the time I was personally ready to take each step.
And yes, people will be completely jealous to the point that it upsets them if you even mention anything weight loss related.
Weight is a very, very emotional issue, and women have a tendency to compare themselves to other women.
I'm sorry, what's the P word?
Made it to the end of this thread and I'm sad that this was never answered.
I don't know for sure but a P word that occurs to me that would get heads rolling is "purge". Just a guess.
If that's what the poster meant it also explains the vague reference to other "tricks" with a refusal to discuss them with anyone but a close friend.0 -
That I would actually get to enjoy running! I'm someone who used to be out of breath just running less than a block to catch a bus. I used to break out in a cold sweat and take about ten minutes for my heart rate to get back to normal. Now I run laps at my local park.0
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meganjcallaghan wrote: »I didn't expect to like my body any more than I did before. I already liked it plenty and figured not much would change on that front....but it was a bit of a surprise that I've ended up liking it so much less.
I can relate to this. Once I began seeing weight coming off, I looked disproportionate to.myself. I also missed my breasts since they shrunk....as well as my nice butt I had.0 -
bethanie0825 wrote: »That food isn't evil and it's fuel for your body.
That measuring yourself def helps when the scale doesn't want to move.
That everyone has a tip, trick, or gimmick to help loose weight. But most of it doesn't work and what does is hard work and planning.
It's perfectly okay to have an off day but it's just that...one day. Don't let it derail everything, just move on.
You will realize how strong you really are, inside and out.
Well said! Ditto.
Actually, these all are wonderful. Thanks everyone!0 -
Dave_GettingFit wrote: »What a great thread!
That it's amazing how angry you can get when you see an add promoted by a major news outlet that 7 Eleven are having a day when you bring your own cup any size and you get a slurpee for $1.49. I hate to think the size some of those cups people are going to bring. And people wonder why there's such a problem with obesity. Even if I wasn't overweight, diabetic and working hard to get that under control I would still think what a stupid idea that is. And some of the comments on Facebook under the article are downright scary. The size of the cups some of those people are going to bring..
Ha! I heard about that. And I was thinking "The last thing I need is a 'trough' of slurpee." Talk about blowing your calories for an entire day.0 -
HappyCampr1 wrote: »That I would take comfort in being a few pounds overweight. Everyone tells me I'm too thin. I somethimes think I'm too thin. My doctor wanted reassurance that I wasn't planning on losing more weight. When I go shopping and see the clothing sizes I'm buying, I tend to freak myself out a bit because in my head a US 4-6 is tiny and I never wanted to be tiny. The fact that my BMI is 25.8 actually helps keep me sane. I remember that my BF% is still 28 and my BMI is just into the overweight category and that this is perfect for someone soon to be 49. I used to discount BMI as nonsense. Now, it's my lifeline of reassurance. Go figure.
My mom was small when she was in her early 20's. I tried on one of her 60's party dresses for a costume party once. It was labeled size 12. I was a modern size 5 and I still had to suck in to get it zipped. Just shows how fat we've all gotten used to being.0 -
that if you are losing weight to impress another person or get someone's attention it will not be sustainable. at least for me--I had to get to a place where I was getting healthy for ME no one else. AND...I got brave enough to try things I hadn't tried before--kick boxing, hot yoga, a 5K Turkey Trot--the confidence leaks over into other parts of your life.0
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HappyCampr1 wrote: »That I would take comfort in being a few pounds overweight. Everyone tells me I'm too thin. I somethimes think I'm too thin. My doctor wanted reassurance that I wasn't planning on losing more weight. When I go shopping and see the clothing sizes I'm buying, I tend to freak myself out a bit because in my head a US 4-6 is tiny and I never wanted to be tiny. The fact that my BMI is 25.8 actually helps keep me sane. I remember that my BF% is still 28 and my BMI is just into the overweight category and that this is perfect for someone soon to be 49. I used to discount BMI as nonsense. Now, it's my lifeline of reassurance. Go figure.
My mom was small when she was in her early 20's. I tried on one of her 60's party dresses for a costume party once. It was labeled size 12. I was a modern size 5 and I still had to suck in to get it zipped. Just shows how fat we've all gotten used to being.
Geez Louise what was their size zero, then? Maybe the sizes back then also covered children? I bet I'm gonna do some research on this, color me curious!
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ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »It's mostly mental.
That it takes time for your brain to catch up.
That you can arrive at your goal weight and be unhappy with what you see.
Similarly, that losing weight will not fix your self-esteem (mine got worse for awhile).
That maintenance can be harder than losing, at least at first.
I agree. I am at that point were I have low self esteem. I lost almost 60 pounds and I live in a sweater and yoga pants because I feel awful. I know I'll get over and continue to do the right thing for my body. I have also found muscles I never knew I had.0
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