What nobody tells you about losing weight
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The huge rush you get when you step on the scale and you have lost more than you expected. I know my mood should not reside in those numbers but I have to admit on good weigh in days I get that thrill.20
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Going into a restaurant and the hostess asking if you want a booth. Previous size I wouldn't fit so they always gave me a table. Plus I feel I am getting more looks from the ladies!!6
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lilaclovebird wrote: »coreyreichle wrote: »That you'll get comments like this: "You're so lucky you can lose weight..."
M*th*r f**k*r... Luck had naught to do with it.
Because the fact that you're successful and have gone through it you obviously don't know anything about how to do it. Really people, it is that easy! CICO!!! Just because you don't lose 50 Pounds in a week.... a pound lost is a pound lost. You need to be patient and realize that it is a slow process and as long as the numbers are shrinking (weight, measurements, or sizes) then you're succeeding. Once this realization hits you, it's so much easier to lose the weight.1 -
loribethrice wrote: »loribethrice wrote: »
My face is a hot mess that will not clear up. I've paid for laser treatments, taken a ton of antibiotics, used a ton of prescription face creams, tried Proactiv and Mary Kay Clear Proof, use Cetaphil daily. Nothing works at all. It's been bad for the past 3 years and gotten worse as I've lost weight.
Poor you.
I've cut down on dairy over the last couple of weeks and I'm using Dermalogica anti Bac face wash plus activ moist. Finally I seem to be clearing up but I've got quite a few scars from some really big cystic spots I just didn't leave alone. Thank god for make up! I use bareminerals so it's not too pore clogging!
I luckily don't have cystic acne. It's a mix of acne, rosacea, and seborrheic dermatitis so nothing seems to work for it. My skin is ultra sensitive, so make ups and creams either make me break out more or they cause me to get bad rashes. I bought some Bare Minerals and as long as I don't use it near my eyes it seems to be ok, but I still can't get everything to cover up. So far dermatologists have given me retinol, Finacea, Metrogel, Metrocream, Doxycycline, Minocycline, and a few others. All made my skin super flaky and red and peel off. I also tried Proactiv and Mary Kay Clear Proof and they made me feel like my face was going to explode it burned so badly. I gave up dairy with no avail. Same with soy and gluten. They don't know what to do for me. I've been to many different ones for other opinions.
Wow you really have tried everything, I hope you do find something that works for you.
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IncredibleShrinkingSandy wrote: »lilaclovebird wrote: »coreyreichle wrote: »That you'll get comments like this: "You're so lucky you can lose weight..."
M*th*r f**k*r... Luck had naught to do with it.
Because the fact that you're successful and have gone through it you obviously don't know anything about how to do it. Really people, it is that easy! CICO!!! Just because you don't lose 50 Pounds in a week.... a pound lost is a pound lost. You need to be patient and realize that it is a slow process and as long as the numbers are shrinking (weight, measurements, or sizes) then you're succeeding. Once this realization hits you, it's so much easier to lose the weight.
Well you can lose 50 lbs in a week...it depends on how much you value your limbs though.1 -
Being able to pick things up you drop on the first attempt with ease, not almost falling overver and having hot flushes. Actually I don't have hot flushes anymore, and I rased a kid up the stairs at church last Sunday, I can do up shoe laces, 3 months ago I went looking for walking shoes I could just slip on. Oh and I bought a sewing machine to take in pants which are now too big again. Hee I went from size 26 and have just bought a pair of size 18 jeans which I can just fit into, but 20 was too big, am sure the 18s will stretch and I'm still loosing fat. So very much fun.
Oh and am doing the plug hole at Jenolan caves including abseiling and not so worried about the 2hour walk or getting stuck in the cave.12 -
Going from being an invisible 51 year old to being noticed. It is very straaange. I can no longer move about in an invisibility cloak. I got whistled at by a builder today. Cheeky blighter.17
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LacednLace wrote: »Bridgetthegre wrote: »Bridgetthegre wrote: »In 3 MONTHS my husband's Triglycerides have dropped almost 300 points
His blood sugar results are normal
He is on the lowest possible dose of medication for both....but if he keeps going he won't be
In 3 WEEKS I've gone from stage 1 Hypertension to prehypertension
No medication. It made me sick.
A long life is so much better than a package of cookies from Costco.
Wow! Did you guys change what you are as well or just ate less?
Both. We changed almost everything we ate. Avoiding white flour. No processed meats. Typically we eat chicken, (husband gets tired of turkey) although we have ground bison a couple times a week. We'll have fruit and cheese for dinner every so often - skipping the crackers we used to include. Once or twice a month we go wild and buy a nice pork chop. LOTS of fruits and vegetables. Salt free mustard. No sodium ketchup. Low fat dairy (husband eats cheese with his lunch, I usually have a Fage 0% Greek Yogurt for breakfast) No sweets.(except my one square of dark chocolate a day - supposed to be good for blood pressure so I call it medicinal ;-) I try to avoid processed foods when possible - or at least buy low sodium versions. And portion control, portion control, portion control.
The plan is once we're both back in the normal range (we've moved from obese to garden variety overweight) we may have an occasional piece of cake, accepting Cookie Monster's advice that sweets are a SOMEtime food. But we can't go back to our old ways.
I give you both major credit. That type of lifestyle change would def require quite a bit of discipline. Congrats on your progress and keep rockin!
Thanks. :-) We're working on it. It helps when you have a partner in crime. It also helps when you watch someone go from feeling terrible with no energy - to cheerfully mowing the lawn, gardening and doing things he likes doing.
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loribethrice wrote: »loribethrice wrote: »
My face is a hot mess that will not clear up. I've paid for laser treatments, taken a ton of antibiotics, used a ton of prescription face creams, tried Proactiv and Mary Kay Clear Proof, use Cetaphil daily. Nothing works at all. It's been bad for the past 3 years and gotten worse as I've lost weight.
Poor you.
I've cut down on dairy over the last couple of weeks and I'm using Dermalogica anti Bac face wash plus activ moist. Finally I seem to be clearing up but I've got quite a few scars from some really big cystic spots I just didn't leave alone. Thank god for make up! I use bareminerals so it's not too pore clogging!
I luckily don't have cystic acne. It's a mix of acne, rosacea, and seborrheic dermatitis so nothing seems to work for it. My skin is ultra sensitive, so make ups and creams either make me break out more or they cause me to get bad rashes. I bought some Bare Minerals and as long as I don't use it near my eyes it seems to be ok, but I still can't get everything to cover up. So far dermatologists have given me retinol, Finacea, Metrogel, Metrocream, Doxycycline, Minocycline, and a few others. All made my skin super flaky and red and peel off. I also tried Proactiv and Mary Kay Clear Proof and they made me feel like my face was going to explode it burned so badly. I gave up dairy with no avail. Same with soy and gluten. They don't know what to do for me. I've been to many different ones for other opinions.
Wow you really have tried everything, I hope you do find something that works for you.
I even paid $1200 for light therapy because they thought that might help. Nothing. I am so sensitive to certain ingredients in the creams and stuff that I think that's what messes me up. I can't use anything with sodium lauryl sulfate or menthol or propylene glycol or a million other things. We've done process of elimination with it.
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loribethrice wrote: »loribethrice wrote: »loribethrice wrote: »
My face is a hot mess that will not clear up. I've paid for laser treatments, taken a ton of antibiotics, used a ton of prescription face creams, tried Proactiv and Mary Kay Clear Proof, use Cetaphil daily. Nothing works at all. It's been bad for the past 3 years and gotten worse as I've lost weight.
Poor you.
I've cut down on dairy over the last couple of weeks and I'm using Dermalogica anti Bac face wash plus activ moist. Finally I seem to be clearing up but I've got quite a few scars from some really big cystic spots I just didn't leave alone. Thank god for make up! I use bareminerals so it's not too pore clogging!
I luckily don't have cystic acne. It's a mix of acne, rosacea, and seborrheic dermatitis so nothing seems to work for it. My skin is ultra sensitive, so make ups and creams either make me break out more or they cause me to get bad rashes. I bought some Bare Minerals and as long as I don't use it near my eyes it seems to be ok, but I still can't get everything to cover up. So far dermatologists have given me retinol, Finacea, Metrogel, Metrocream, Doxycycline, Minocycline, and a few others. All made my skin super flaky and red and peel off. I also tried Proactiv and Mary Kay Clear Proof and they made me feel like my face was going to explode it burned so badly. I gave up dairy with no avail. Same with soy and gluten. They don't know what to do for me. I've been to many different ones for other opinions.
Wow you really have tried everything, I hope you do find something that works for you.
I even paid $1200 for light therapy because they thought that might help. Nothing. I am so sensitive to certain ingredients in the creams and stuff that I think that's what messes me up. I can't use anything with sodium lauryl sulfate or menthol or propylene glycol or a million other things. We've done process of elimination with it.
Maybe?
http://www.lushusa.com/Cleansers/cleansers,en_US,sc.html
I've never tried any of these myself. I was only introduced to them recently on the official nightshift thread.
I totally wanna try their Henna Hair Dye blocks0 -
lilaclovebird wrote: »loribethrice wrote: »loribethrice wrote: »loribethrice wrote: »
My face is a hot mess that will not clear up. I've paid for laser treatments, taken a ton of antibiotics, used a ton of prescription face creams, tried Proactiv and Mary Kay Clear Proof, use Cetaphil daily. Nothing works at all. It's been bad for the past 3 years and gotten worse as I've lost weight.
Poor you.
I've cut down on dairy over the last couple of weeks and I'm using Dermalogica anti Bac face wash plus activ moist. Finally I seem to be clearing up but I've got quite a few scars from some really big cystic spots I just didn't leave alone. Thank god for make up! I use bareminerals so it's not too pore clogging!
I luckily don't have cystic acne. It's a mix of acne, rosacea, and seborrheic dermatitis so nothing seems to work for it. My skin is ultra sensitive, so make ups and creams either make me break out more or they cause me to get bad rashes. I bought some Bare Minerals and as long as I don't use it near my eyes it seems to be ok, but I still can't get everything to cover up. So far dermatologists have given me retinol, Finacea, Metrogel, Metrocream, Doxycycline, Minocycline, and a few others. All made my skin super flaky and red and peel off. I also tried Proactiv and Mary Kay Clear Proof and they made me feel like my face was going to explode it burned so badly. I gave up dairy with no avail. Same with soy and gluten. They don't know what to do for me. I've been to many different ones for other opinions.
Wow you really have tried everything, I hope you do find something that works for you.
I even paid $1200 for light therapy because they thought that might help. Nothing. I am so sensitive to certain ingredients in the creams and stuff that I think that's what messes me up. I can't use anything with sodium lauryl sulfate or menthol or propylene glycol or a million other things. We've done process of elimination with it.
Maybe?
http://www.lushusa.com/Cleansers/cleansers,en_US,sc.html
I've never tried any of these myself. I was only introduced to them recently on the official nightshift thread.
I totally wanna try their Henna Hair Dye blocks
I looked at lush before, but they all have "fragrance" in them and that makes me get hives all over my face. I have to use scent free, sensitive skin stuff for my shampoo, soap, and any facial cleaner.
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Their 'Ultrabland'. No fragrance!
http://www.lushusa.com/Ultrabland/9999902749,en_US,pd.html#start=8
I know what it is to try a whole bunch of things and nothing works. I have given up on my psoriasis. My doctor thinks it might start to go away if I lose more weight. Though, I myself don't hold out much hope for that, I admit, I have a teeny bit. But if it doesn't work, then I wont be terribly disappointed.
The rash itself if mild, but it covers about 60-70% of my body.
ETA: My mom thinks it might be a weird form of 'reverse vitiligo' because it is darker than my normal skin tone. Only slightly flaky and it only REALLY itches if I have dairy products, which I actively avoid(I MISS YOU CHEESE!!!!).4 -
lilaclovebird wrote: »Their 'Ultrabland'. No fragrance!
http://www.lushusa.com/Ultrabland/9999902749,en_US,pd.html#start=8
I know what it is to try a whole bunch of things and nothing works. I have given up on my psoriasis. My doctor thinks it might start to go away if I lose more weight. Though, I myself don't hold out much hope for that, I admit, I have a teeny bit. But if it doesn't work, then I wont be terribly disappointed.
The rash itself if mild, but it covers about 60-70% of my body.
ETA: My mom thinks it might be a weird form of 'reverse vitiligo' because it is darker than my normal skin tone. Only slightly flaky and it only REALLY itches if I have dairy products, which I actively avoid(I MISS YOU CHEESE!!!!).
Psoriasis would be so frustrating! I had a friend when I was a kid who had it and steroids seemed to work for her. They thought my face might clear up once I lost weight, but 70lbs later it's just gotten worse so the doctor was so confused.2 -
I've always been really flexible but it's become more extreme since losing 60lb. It means finding stretches that actually reach my muscles is nearly impossible. I typically end up really hurting after some of my classes because i just can't stretch properly.
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arditarose wrote: »How emotional it can be. Realizing you're almost 30 and you are smaller and weigh less than you did in middle school gets those feels going.
So, so true. Everything everyone has written so far - DITTO! Sometimes it's crazy=making! Thanks for the thread2 -
How delicious corn on the cob is with just a teaspoon of butter/Becel & a bit of salt instead of being slathered with it - and all other vegetables for that matter.
How great it feels to drop belt notches - at first I thought the belt I've had for years had to be stretching...nope, it's actually reminding me of my progress.4 -
Hee I went from size 26 and have just bought a pair of size 18 jeans which I can just fit into, but 20 was too big, am sure the 18s will stretch and I'm still loosing fat.
Me Too!
Yesterday I had 2 people tell me, "Look at you rocking those skinny jeans". Size 26 to an 18! It's a lot of fun just to get dressed these days!
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opalsqueak007 wrote: »Going from being an invisible 51 year old to being noticed. It is very straaange. I can no longer move about in an invisibility cloak. I got whistled at by a builder today. Cheeky blighter.
ME TOO!
Well I didn't get whistled at, but I am also 51 and in business situations people are offering a handshake WAY more than they used to. I used to be the useful person in the background, now I am the person who everyone needs to talk to.
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cakegoddess1 wrote: »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.cakegoddess1 wrote: »That's NOT...
Do not be too quick to judge. Large people can be handicapped too. Large people have MS, cancer, and other debilitating illnesses. I am just saying do not stereotype.8 -
cakegoddess1 wrote: »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.cakegoddess1 wrote: »That's NOT...
Do not be too quick to judge. Large people can be handicapped too. Large people have MS, cancer, and other debilitating illnesses. I am just saying do not stereotype.
Yes, and is the stall supposed to be available or reserved for those who need it?0
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