What nobody tells you about losing weight

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  • sadie1164
    sadie1164 Posts: 7 Member
    fionalew wrote: »
    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!

    Yup.
    mrsfitzyv8 wrote: »
    You will be hungry pretty much all the time unless you have a cheat day.

    Everyone says you will get used to it or if you eat different types of foods (more protein, more "whole" foods, more fiber, etc.), you will feel satiated. They are lying. It will be a constant struggle to decide whether you want to feel hungry for the rest of your life or whether you will be fat for the rest of your life. I'm approaching nearly 2 years, and I'm just over 50% to my goal. It hasn't gotten any easier with time nor with different types of foods. There have been times I stuck with it only because I didn't want to leave my MFP friends.

    I must be weird because I'm finding that I'm not constantly starving all the time. When I was eating crappy food and sugary drinks I was always hungry. And grumpy and bloated.
    dizzzigrl wrote: »
    Ponkeen wrote: »
    That I will still look in my closet and see a bunch of clothes that are too small for me. They aren't, actually. In fact, most of them are now too big for me. But my ability to eyeball a piece of clothing and determine whether it will fit on my body or not has been compromised. How big am i, really?
    This, and I still have about 45 more pounds to lose! I wonder if I'll catch myself drifting over to the plus size section in stores when I'm a size 8... (12-14 now after being an 18 for the past 2 years. No vanity sizing!)

    This is sooo true, I go through it every day. I hold up my jeans and think "man, there is no way they are going to fit" and they do. I cant wait for my brain to catch up!
  • sadie1164
    sadie1164 Posts: 7 Member
    So when does your brain catch up? I'm having a hard time with this.
  • 0utrun
    0utrun Posts: 71 Member
    yangt41 wrote: »
    That I will still hate working out! I really thought I would start to be like some of you on here who starts to actually enjoy working out. I still dread it but still drag myself to the gym 3-4 times a week.

    Don't feel bad, I don't like it either. I don't bother with a gym though ( I know I won't go). I have exercise mat at home.. and a treadmill on order from Costco. We have many months out of the year when it is just TOO HOT to walk outside - YES even early morning or at night.

    I hate traditional exercise too. I mix it up a lot though so I have fun and most of the time I don't even realize I'm working out. I roller skate, swim, dance, zumba, go hiking, take the dog for a walk, in addition to regular workouts. I still have little ones, so we go to the park and I play tag or hide n seek with them. Find something that gets you moving that you like to do.

  • GlacierGirl907
    GlacierGirl907 Posts: 40 Member
    edited October 2015
    How obsessed you become with working out and what you eat. How your body craves it. And find your self talking about all the time That the pain and sleepless nights are worth it cause your worth it
  • GlacierGirl907
    GlacierGirl907 Posts: 40 Member
    How obsessed you become
    YalithKBK wrote: »
    You will sometimes get annoyed or even angry when people offer you seconds or say you "deserve" a treat. I'm trying to lose weight! Extra calories means more work for me! Back off! (I'm still training my boyfriend about this).

    Lol so true everything in moderation right.
  • Alidecker
    Alidecker Posts: 1,262 Member
    That people won't believe you don't have a "secret weapon" for weight loss.

    When people ask me how I'm losing the weight, I tell them I use MFP and exercise. They then INSIST I must have a "secret." That I must be taking pills or using wraps or something like that.

    I've literally overheard someone say "people don't lose that much weight without help. She must be taking Plexus or something and just doesn't want to admit it."

    Jealous, much? :D
    Yes this one!! Happens all the time. They lean in like you are about to impart this awesome secret and then almost seem angry that you won't tell them your "secret".

    Yes, the "eat less, move more" answer doesn't satisfy many people.
  • Angelfire365
    Angelfire365 Posts: 803 Member
    Alidecker wrote: »
    That people won't believe you don't have a "secret weapon" for weight loss.

    When people ask me how I'm losing the weight, I tell them I use MFP and exercise. They then INSIST I must have a "secret." That I must be taking pills or using wraps or something like that.

    I've literally overheard someone say "people don't lose that much weight without help. She must be taking Plexus or something and just doesn't want to admit it."

    Jealous, much? :D
    Yes this one!! Happens all the time. They lean in like you are about to impart this awesome secret and then almost seem angry that you won't tell them your "secret".

    Yes, the "eat less, move more" answer doesn't satisfy many people.

    My husband actually gave me *kitten* for giving this answer. "Why didn't you tell her (his grandma) that you're lifting weights and counting calories?" I did. . . I eat less and move more. . .
  • Alidecker
    Alidecker Posts: 1,262 Member
    Alidecker wrote: »
    That people won't believe you don't have a "secret weapon" for weight loss.

    When people ask me how I'm losing the weight, I tell them I use MFP and exercise. They then INSIST I must have a "secret." That I must be taking pills or using wraps or something like that.

    I've literally overheard someone say "people don't lose that much weight without help. She must be taking Plexus or something and just doesn't want to admit it."

    Jealous, much? :D
    Yes this one!! Happens all the time. They lean in like you are about to impart this awesome secret and then almost seem angry that you won't tell them your "secret".

    Yes, the "eat less, move more" answer doesn't satisfy many people.

    My husband actually gave me *kitten* for giving this answer. "Why didn't you tell her (his grandma) that you're lifting weights and counting calories?" I did. . . I eat less and move more. . .

    Exactly, it's pretty simple...if I could just stick with the "eat less" part better :) I used to tell people in more detail what I was doing, but they got the glazed over look in their eyes because they really wanted to hear that I took a magic pill, so I shortened it to the "I eat less and move more"
  • Kalici
    Kalici Posts: 685 Member
    Alidecker wrote: »
    Alidecker wrote: »
    That people won't believe you don't have a "secret weapon" for weight loss.

    When people ask me how I'm losing the weight, I tell them I use MFP and exercise. They then INSIST I must have a "secret." That I must be taking pills or using wraps or something like that.

    I've literally overheard someone say "people don't lose that much weight without help. She must be taking Plexus or something and just doesn't want to admit it."

    Jealous, much? :D
    Yes this one!! Happens all the time. They lean in like you are about to impart this awesome secret and then almost seem angry that you won't tell them your "secret".

    Yes, the "eat less, move more" answer doesn't satisfy many people.

    My husband actually gave me *kitten* for giving this answer. "Why didn't you tell her (his grandma) that you're lifting weights and counting calories?" I did. . . I eat less and move more. . .

    Exactly, it's pretty simple...if I could just stick with the "eat less" part better :) I used to tell people in more detail what I was doing, but they got the glazed over look in their eyes because they really wanted to hear that I took a magic pill, so I shortened it to the "I eat less and move more"

    LOL. I finally quit saying "I'm eating less and moving more." Now, I just say "I'm using a program called myfitnesspal.com." Then they're happy and say they should give it a try. And I hope that they do!

    I love your obfuscation.

  • dutchandkiwi
    dutchandkiwi Posts: 1,389 Member
    dizzzigrl wrote: »
    dklorete wrote: »
    4mricandy wrote: »
    Stay off the scale!!! The belt is the ultimate motivator!!!
    very true
    I haven't weighed myself in a year!!!! Its weird though when people ask me "wow, you look great, how much have you lost"? and I tell them I have no idea, they look at me funny like I am lying to them!

    Similar here. I have never weighed myself since starting this journey. For me personally it is a de-motivator. So when I get this question I just say, "not quite as much as I want to" and leave it at that
  • G33K_G1RL
    G33K_G1RL Posts: 283 Member
    I didn't expect that sleeping on trains and planes would get easier and less painful. I don't know how much is the weight loss (less back fat and using up less of the seat) and how much is the weight lifting (stronger back and neck) but I can now fall asleep sitting semi-upright without having my head fall forward or sideways (which is so uncomfortable), and without having lumbar pain after 4-5 hours.

    That said, only works if the seat is well cushioned, because I'm not carrying much of a cushion anymore...
  • dzmikki
    dzmikki Posts: 236 Member
    This is an amazing thread! I will be coming back to read it often!
  • luvwords1996
    luvwords1996 Posts: 90 Member
    kar328 wrote: »
    That the tears that can well up in a dressing room can be happy ones. I just fit into a size 8 pair of jeans. I was wearing 24 when I started this (and not jeans). And that reaching for smalls and mediums on the racks is strange. So very strange

    Wow! Such an inspiring post! Congratulations!!
  • SCP0914
    SCP0914 Posts: 74 Member
    That trying to keep up with the boys when you're 60 pounds lighter results in you getting embarrassingly plastered. :disappointed:
  • Domicinator
    Domicinator Posts: 261 Member
    Alidecker wrote: »
    That people won't believe you don't have a "secret weapon" for weight loss.

    When people ask me how I'm losing the weight, I tell them I use MFP and exercise. They then INSIST I must have a "secret." That I must be taking pills or using wraps or something like that.

    I've literally overheard someone say "people don't lose that much weight without help. She must be taking Plexus or something and just doesn't want to admit it."

    Jealous, much? :D
    Yes this one!! Happens all the time. They lean in like you are about to impart this awesome secret and then almost seem angry that you won't tell them your "secret".

    Yes, the "eat less, move more" answer doesn't satisfy many people.

    My husband actually gave me *kitten* for giving this answer. "Why didn't you tell her (his grandma) that you're lifting weights and counting calories?" I did. . . I eat less and move more. . .

    Whenever I tell people that, they don't believe me. There MUST be something else you're doing. One of my wife's relatives assumed I lost all this weight solely because I "must have started lifting weights". It always has to be something.
  • rosy2car
    rosy2car Posts: 13 Member
    That people won't believe you don't have a "secret weapon" for weight loss.

    When people ask me how I'm losing the weight, I tell them I use MFP and exercise. They then INSIST I must have a "secret." That I must be taking pills or using wraps or something like that.

    I've literally overheard someone say "people don't lose that much weight without help. She must be taking Plexus or something and just doesn't want to admit it."

    Jealous, much? :D

    OMGooooshhh! This is the most frustrating to me! I hate it when the first thing they ask is "What are you taking?"
  • kar328
    kar328 Posts: 4,159 Member
    kar328 wrote: »
    That the tears that can well up in a dressing room can be happy ones. I just fit into a size 8 pair of jeans. I was wearing 24 when I started this (and not jeans). And that reaching for smalls and mediums on the racks is strange. So very strange

    Wow! Such an inspiring post! Congratulations!!
    kar328 wrote: »
    That the tears that can well up in a dressing room can be happy ones. I just fit into a size 8 pair of jeans. I was wearing 24 when I started this (and not jeans). And that reaching for smalls and mediums on the racks is strange. So very strange

    Wow! Such an inspiring post! Congratulations!!

    Thanks :blush:
  • Karen_can_do_this
    Karen_can_do_this Posts: 1,150 Member
    SCP0914 wrote: »
    That trying to keep up with the boys when you're 60 pounds lighter results in you getting embarrassingly plastered. :disappointed:

    I'm only 11kgs lighter but yep. My alcohol tolerance has gone out the window
  • momar23
    momar23 Posts: 292 Member
    GillianLF wrote: »
    Virkati wrote: »
    LOOK AT MY MUSCLES!!

    :smiley: I keep saying that to my partner and making these ridiculous poses. Cheek of him the other night he said "maybe I cant notice it cause I see you every day". So I tensed even harder and shouted LOOK AT MY MUSCLES :)I see them

    Haha that was totally me all the time and then one day all of a sudden my hubs was like whoa! That's a real muscle!
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