How long before someone notices?!
christinasoonmrsnewton
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I've lost 17 pounds and as yet, no one has noticed!!
I've got another 56 lbs until I'm at my goal and in a healthy weight range
It'd just be nice to hear someone say 'wow, have you lost weight?'
I've got another 56 lbs until I'm at my goal and in a healthy weight range
It'd just be nice to hear someone say 'wow, have you lost weight?'
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it depends where you carry your weight, but around 20lb is likely to be a dress size and also when (some) people start noticing, so you're nearly there:)0
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I started with about 130 pounds to lose and it took around 40 pounds before anybody started to notice that I had lost weight. It also helped that I had bought new clothes that fit me better and didn't hang off of me making me look bigger than what I was.
Congratulations on your 17 pound loss and keep on working towards your goal! Before too much longer people will start to notice.
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It took 43 pounds for the first person to make a comment on my weight loss and they asked how much I lost. I am now at 60 pounds lost and no one else but that 1 person has said anything. As nice as it might be to have someone notice you have to learn to do this on your own motivation, not others. Congrats on you current weight loss and good luck on your future goals!0
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People started mentioning my weight loss after about 30 pounds. Don't be discouraged. Some people will never mention it because they don't want to come across as rude. If you notice a difference, other people likely do too.0
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I lost over 30 and no one noticed so don't feel bad! You'll feel better and that's really all that matters.0
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They'll notice soon. They may have already noticed and decided not to say anything. My whole family didn't say word one as I gained or lost. Not a word. I mention how much I've lost and am congratulated or told I look wonderful, but that's it.
Lots of people will not make comments to someone about their body. In some circles, talking to someone about their body is considered rude unless you're their doctor or lover, lol.
But don't worry. If they haven't noticed yet, they will. And someone will say something, I promise!!0 -
Mine was at 15, but I also shaved my head at that point, which probably caused people I know to look a little closer.0
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@Kalikel , YUP! This guy at work has literally reduced to half his size and all I can do is say WOW!!!! ....to someone else. I barely know him and wouldn't want to be rude/presumptuous, plus all the horror stories we've heard about complimenting people on weight loss, only to find they have some horrible disease. Geesh. The interwebs strike again0
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I hate hate hate when people try and talk about my weight, so even if I notice someone's weight loss I am probably not going to mention it unless I know they're actively working on weight loss and bring it up themselves in discussions. People probably have noticed your weight loss, but are waiting for an appropriate time to bring it up.0
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@Kalikel , YUP! This guy at work has literally reduced to half his size and all I can do is say WOW!!!! ....to someone else. I barely know him and wouldn't want to be rude/presumptuous, plus all the horror stories we've heard about complimenting people on weight loss, only to find they have some horrible disease. Geesh. The interwebs strike again
But as we can all swear, someone is going to tell the OP that they've noticed. You cannot drop sixty pounds and not have people noticing. It will happen.
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Did you notice that you are losing weight? Is it more important of what you think of yourself than others do.
I lose one size and no1 said a thing but I feel good about my compliment. I start to wear tighter clothes, walk straight, more confident and suddenly a few people asked me if I lose weight.0 -
At 28 lbs I got my first comment and at 30 lbs it was noticeable to everyone.0
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plus all the horror stories we've heard about complimenting people on weight loss, only to find they have some horrible disease.
Ha! "OMG, do you have worms?! I'm sooOOOoo sorry!"
Anyways, Christinasoonmrsnewton, did you just lose 17 pounds? Good job! Way to go! You're dynamite. Like a shooting star, kid.
*wink*
*double-finger-guns*
<pow pow>
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People are generally more likely NOT to say something even if they do notice, because they think that people who struggle with weight are generally more sensitive about it.0
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It took about 40 pounds for people to notice without me saying I'm trying to lose weight.0
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Took around 27 before anyone but my immediate family noticed. And they even said I didn't look any different (around 15 pounds lost) but noticed when they hugged me. Two jeans sizes, 14 to 10, that's when people said something.0
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I had dropped 15 kg (33 lbs) before anyone noticed. That one person noticed the day before I left on holiday.
When I returned 3 weeks later a lot of people were out on holiday and the office was practically empty for a couple weeks so no one saw me for about 5 weeks ... and when everyone returned, that's when they noticed. I think sometimes it take some time away for people to see a difference.0 -
I've lost almost 60 lbs. Most people I interact with have yet to notice. They saw "large" and I think they still see "large".0
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I had lost about 20 lbs when people started commenting. And I am short, so that is a lot for me.
It was also around when I started replacing items in my wardrobe with smaller sizes, which I am sure contributed.
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I've lost 18 and my husband (unprompted) just today started to say he's noticing a difference. But I ASKED him to really look back when I started this. I told him how important it was to me for motivation that he look for changes and say something when he sees them (he's the stoic, silent type, he'd probably not say anything out loud on purpose if I hadn't talked to him early on). If you have someone in your life you can say this too, "Hey I'm losing weight and it would really help me keep my spirits up through it if you could do your best to say something if you see a difference okay?", I bet that would go a long way to make you feeling better. And anyone who really cares about you will gladly do it:)0
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CoffeeNCardio wrote: »I've lost 18 and my husband (unprompted) just today started to say he's noticing a difference. But I ASKED him to really look back when I started this. I told him how important it was to me for motivation that he look for changes and say something when he sees them (he's the stoic, silent type, he'd probably not say anything out loud on purpose if I hadn't talked to him early on). If you have someone in your life you can say this too, "Hey I'm losing weight and it would really help me keep my spirits up through it if you could do your best to say something if you see a difference okay?", I bet that would go a long way to make you feeling better. And anyone who really cares about you will gladly do it:)
Heh. Hate to say it, but if I were told that, I'd just occasionally make things up to keep them happy
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CoffeeNCardio wrote: »I've lost 18 and my husband (unprompted) just today started to say he's noticing a difference. But I ASKED him to really look back when I started this. I told him how important it was to me for motivation that he look for changes and say something when he sees them (he's the stoic, silent type, he'd probably not say anything out loud on purpose if I hadn't talked to him early on). If you have someone in your life you can say this too, "Hey I'm losing weight and it would really help me keep my spirits up through it if you could do your best to say something if you see a difference okay?", I bet that would go a long way to make you feeling better. And anyone who really cares about you will gladly do it:)
Heh. Hate to say it, but if I were told that, I'd just occasionally make things up to keep them happy
I don't think you hate to say it at all. I married the WORST liar on the planet. Can't even lie to his parents about silly stuff (who can't lie to their parents? I thought this was like a milestone during adolescence we all just reached at some point). I'm not concerned:)0 -
CoffeeNCardio wrote: »CoffeeNCardio wrote: »I've lost 18 and my husband (unprompted) just today started to say he's noticing a difference. But I ASKED him to really look back when I started this. I told him how important it was to me for motivation that he look for changes and say something when he sees them (he's the stoic, silent type, he'd probably not say anything out loud on purpose if I hadn't talked to him early on). If you have someone in your life you can say this too, "Hey I'm losing weight and it would really help me keep my spirits up through it if you could do your best to say something if you see a difference okay?", I bet that would go a long way to make you feeling better. And anyone who really cares about you will gladly do it:)
Heh. Hate to say it, but if I were told that, I'd just occasionally make things up to keep them happy
I don't think you hate to say it at all. I married the WORST liar on the planet. Can't even lie to his parents about silly stuff (who can't lie to their parents? I thought this was like a milestone during adolescence we all just reached at some point). I'm not concerned:)
I think I misinterpreted what you meant by hate to say it when I read the first time. please disregard, it's late here, my reading comprehension plummets after 9pm0 -
CoffeeNCardio wrote: »CoffeeNCardio wrote: »CoffeeNCardio wrote: »I've lost 18 and my husband (unprompted) just today started to say he's noticing a difference. But I ASKED him to really look back when I started this. I told him how important it was to me for motivation that he look for changes and say something when he sees them (he's the stoic, silent type, he'd probably not say anything out loud on purpose if I hadn't talked to him early on). If you have someone in your life you can say this too, "Hey I'm losing weight and it would really help me keep my spirits up through it if you could do your best to say something if you see a difference okay?", I bet that would go a long way to make you feeling better. And anyone who really cares about you will gladly do it:)
Heh. Hate to say it, but if I were told that, I'd just occasionally make things up to keep them happy
I don't think you hate to say it at all. I married the WORST liar on the planet. Can't even lie to his parents about silly stuff (who can't lie to their parents? I thought this was like a milestone during adolescence we all just reached at some point). I'm not concerned:)
I think I misinterpreted what you meant by hate to say it when I read the first time. please disregard, it's late here, my reading comprehension plummets after 9pm
The late night must have calming effects on my brain. In context, I just figured you were joking / playing along0 -
CoffeeNCardio wrote: »CoffeeNCardio wrote: »CoffeeNCardio wrote: »I've lost 18 and my husband (unprompted) just today started to say he's noticing a difference. But I ASKED him to really look back when I started this. I told him how important it was to me for motivation that he look for changes and say something when he sees them (he's the stoic, silent type, he'd probably not say anything out loud on purpose if I hadn't talked to him early on). If you have someone in your life you can say this too, "Hey I'm losing weight and it would really help me keep my spirits up through it if you could do your best to say something if you see a difference okay?", I bet that would go a long way to make you feeling better. And anyone who really cares about you will gladly do it:)
Heh. Hate to say it, but if I were told that, I'd just occasionally make things up to keep them happy
I don't think you hate to say it at all. I married the WORST liar on the planet. Can't even lie to his parents about silly stuff (who can't lie to their parents? I thought this was like a milestone during adolescence we all just reached at some point). I'm not concerned:)
I think I misinterpreted what you meant by hate to say it when I read the first time. please disregard, it's late here, my reading comprehension plummets after 9pm
The late night must have calming effects on my brain. In context, I just figured you were joking / playing along
That's good:) It's definitely appreciated that you went to "joking" and not to the more realistic "Coffee, what on earth have you been smoking tonight?" ha ha! So thank you for that!0 -
It's hard when you see someone every day, I live with my best friend who has lost quite a lot of weight over the year and seeing her day to day means I don't see the loss as much, as it's gradual, when I look back on photos through Facebook/Timehop I really see the difference (and I tell her then). Unless you are losing a lot of weight super quick, gradual changes take time for people to notice.0
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I've lost 34 lbs.
Recently I saw someone whom I hadn't seen since I'd become 'smaller'. The last time I saw said person, I was quite overweight. They said nothing about my weight loss. A week later, I saw a different person whom I hadn't seen since I'd become 'smaller' - and they couldn't stop mentioning my weight loss.
I think this comes down to the person. Some people won't comment on it because it's generally impolite to point out things like this. As a rule, you generally DON'T comment on people's weight - or so I've been taught. It's not something people want to bring up unless you yourself bring it up.
Don't take it personally. Afterall, you are doing this for you and you alone0 -
I lose weight from my face as soon as I start. So even at 5 lbs, people started noticing. But a lot of people started commenting after about 20 lbs.0
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For me it was around 15lbs. It depends on the people you're around too. I have lots of sisters so I hear from my mum that they've been talking about it more to one another than to me personally.0
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I started at 235 lbs, and it wasn't until I was about 195 lbs that people (besides my husband) started commenting that they could see a difference. Hang in there!0
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