Unexpected results of weight loss

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  • jasminemabry
    jasminemabry Posts: 18 Member
    This is so much motivation
  • 2307dee
    2307dee Posts: 62 Member
    I laughed when I read your story, because now I realise I am not alone. Along with losing 44kg (97lbs), I have also lost the ability to see my reflection for what it really is. I still shop for my fatter self, and am constantly surprised when people don't recognise me. I have lost my rings because my fingers have shrunk, I have lost the ability to get dressed in five seconds flat, and I have lost the will to eat takeaway or food others have prepared. In the other corner, I have also joined the collarbone camp, the bony shoulder camp, the eternally cold camp and the I can finally shop for what I like camp. No matter the losses or gains, I wouldn't have it any other way. Finally, I am beginning to like me for who I am xx
  • aerochic42
    aerochic42 Posts: 843 Member
    Caffeine seems to be affecting me more, lasting longer and weird fluttery belly feeling with less caffeine. (my stomach has never been happy with too much caffeine or before eating in the morning)
  • Alidecker
    Alidecker Posts: 1,262 Member
    Syneea wrote: »
    Alidecker wrote: »
    jennlaw89 wrote: »
    Also... I feel taller which is weird.. And I feel like the arch in my feet is bigger which also probably seems weird haha..

    It's funny you say that, as I lost weight, I had a lot of people tell me I looked taller. My dad swore I grew. I don't think so at 40, but I guess I did look taller. I got a lot of "I never realized how tall you were"

    I'm 5'8 and folks think that I look taller too since losing these 15 pds (15 more to go).. Are you slim in the hips? I look longer because I don't have much hips.. Long legs and a Whole lot in the curves dept just makes me look stretched out. Lol

    I'm 5'10 and have hips and thighs. I was just so round before :)
  • RuthyLOL
    RuthyLOL Posts: 62 Member
    In my case, that it took 30 lbs for people to START noticing and almost 50 lbs (47 lbs so far) for acquaintances. I am glad I am doing this for my health but it feels pretty good to see the changes.
  • dksmith20110
    dksmith20110 Posts: 35 Member
    When I started, just looking down to the end of the hall seemed overwhelming when I thought about walking to the other end. Now I am consistently walking 2-3 miles at once. No longer have to ask for a table instead of a booth at the restaurant.
  • bri170lb
    bri170lb Posts: 1,375 Member
    olsogo wrote: »
    I recently noticed that I weigh less than my drivers license says I do!!

    Ahhhhhh! My driver's licence says 250, although I was actually at 300 when I got it renewed, and I am now 199! Wow. That was fun! :smiley:

    Also, geeze that's a lot of chins in the picture!
    I only have one now! :blush:
  • FleaBailey
    FleaBailey Posts: 18 Member
    "No longer have to ask for a table instead of a booth at the restaurant."

    Oh yeah dksmith20110, I LOVE that one!
  • WranglerMichelle
    WranglerMichelle Posts: 529 Member
    zichab wrote: »
    __ Finally, this one is my favorite. We have a neighbor who walks his dog past our house and my husband was away so I was sweeping the grass off the driveway after I got done mowing the lawn. Since I generally do not do the lawn work, I am not outside much and had not seen him in quite a while. As he walked past, he said, "You'd better be sure to sweep that well as your Dad is very fussy about his yard." Apparently, I have gotten MUCH younger looking because the "Dad" was referring to is my husband and we are BOTH in our 60s!!!! :laugh:

    :laugh: That's hilarious! Bet you were grinning all day.
  • Slashnl
    Slashnl Posts: 339 Member
    FleaBailey wrote: »
    "No longer have to ask for a table instead of a booth at the restaurant."

    Oh yeah dksmith20110, I LOVE that one!

    Me too! I had to use mine as a "picture ID" for something recently and it amazes me how puffy my face looks in that picture.
  • monicarungood
    monicarungood Posts: 41 Member
    I kinda get this - I had people I basically quit seeing because they only wanted to do things that I was starting to want to avoid, like partying and drinking.

    Now I live in a brand new city and I'm trying to purposefully join social groups that do things I want to be doing, i.e. a running club.
    Lost friendships :/

    THIS!! WTH is that about??? It is strange isn't it??!!

  • getitamb
    getitamb Posts: 2,019 Member
    edited October 2015
    Cheap tank top
    Lost friendships :/

    THIS!! WTH is that about??? It is strange isn't it??!!



    It's called when you were the fat friend, I got all the attention. Now that you've lost weight, I don't get as much attention. I can't handle it.
  • omnipotentmiku
    omnipotentmiku Posts: 107 Member
    Unless you count a minor sore throat sometime in August, I haven't been sick all year. And if you do count it, it took from December last year to August this year when last year, prior to weight loss and a healthier me, I was sick a lot. At least once a month.
  • thereshegoesagain
    thereshegoesagain Posts: 1,056 Member
    Great story Lonny!
  • lindamarierita
    lindamarierita Posts: 11 Member
    It is funny how when shopping I go to the same old size. Somedays I just don't feel like I truly loss but when I look in the mirror (really look) I see the results. This is a mind set to. I am going to loose weight is the attitude to have. I want to get healthy ! Thanks for sharing
  • hmrambling
    hmrambling Posts: 321 Member
    Sometimes, I still see myself as big. I just do.
  • f1ann4rs
    f1ann4rs Posts: 32 Member
    I feel taller, I'm still 183cm, I just do :/ !!!
  • HelenWater
    HelenWater Posts: 232 Member
    I fit into the sport seats in my car!
  • getitamb
    getitamb Posts: 2,019 Member
    Wearing a size 6. I never thought I would.
  • patty_36_2
    patty_36_2 Posts: 22 Member
    patty_36_2 wrote: »
    flatlndr wrote: »
    Many unexpected, but the first one that comes to mind is "sitting on a wooden chair is now uncomfortable, as I no longer have 'padding' back there" ... as I fidget in my chair!

    I still think I'm big, but after I had to do an 8 hour flight, I realized that I'm smaller, it was the most uncomfortable flight I've ever been on.. All I could feel was my tailbone.....

    Oh great, something to look forward to when I fly to my sister's wedding next year...

    I have come to realize I needed to change the way I sat, no padding meant I had to try and find a more comfortable position...
  • patty_36_2
    patty_36_2 Posts: 22 Member
    hmrambling wrote: »
    Sometimes, I still see myself as big. I just do.

    Me too, its weird, someone told me my mind has to catch up with my body.
  • G33K_G1RL
    G33K_G1RL Posts: 283 Member
    patty_36_2 wrote: »
    patty_36_2 wrote: »
    flatlndr wrote: »
    Many unexpected, but the first one that comes to mind is "sitting on a wooden chair is now uncomfortable, as I no longer have 'padding' back there" ... as I fidget in my chair!

    I still think I'm big, but after I had to do an 8 hour flight, I realized that I'm smaller, it was the most uncomfortable flight I've ever been on.. All I could feel was my tailbone.....

    Oh great, something to look forward to when I fly to my sister's wedding next year...

    I have come to realize I needed to change the way I sat, no padding meant I had to try and find a more comfortable position...

    I definitely noticed that too! Combined with the heavy lifting strengthening my back, I found that in addition to less padding, my back does not tolerate being rounded for very long. So my only comfortable position for a long time is sitting straight with the weight near the thighs (in front of the bones). Since most chairs, even some office ones, don't have a big enough lumbar curve, I've taken to adding small pillows when I can.

    On airplanes I actually use the pillow they offer in my lower-mid back. Helps shift the weight and keep my back from rounding and slipping down the seat.
  • gregthomas02
    gregthomas02 Posts: 4 Member
    I'm currently 201 lb (worst 248 lb), I'm running more and participating in my first 5k run in 2 weeks. I'm in a situation where people close to me are saying I shouldn't be losing more weight and I look fine, to me though I still need to lose weight. Not because I think I'm fat or unfit, I feel "heavy" when running and it holds me back from running faster.
    I expected nothing but positive feedback from losing weight, if anything I just get negativity.
  • IILikeToMoveItMoveIt
    IILikeToMoveItMoveIt Posts: 1,172 Member

    I am not far enough along to be experiencing some of the more tangible changes (armpits, bones etc) but I cannot wait to get there. Thanks for this thread, it is fantastic!

    I read that as armpit bones and my eyebrow raised...Then I saw the coma an instant later and just laughed at the idea. lol
  • leanne0627
    leanne0627 Posts: 109 Member
    Omg when i read this it sounded just like me op. I cannot tell my size either and the bony knees feels so weird! Guess it takes a bit for our brain to make a new body image map. Congrats on your loss! Another thing i never expected was all the male attention. Now i have to deal with men staring or asking for my number a lot but thats not bad problem to have since im single.
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