What's Your Most Recent NSV
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Boobietrap1337 wrote: »Over Christmas, me and my boyfriend broke up. That devastated me. I thought he was going to propose to me over Christmas. I spent the first three weeks in January eating all the junk food I could find and just laying in bed. Now, I realized what I was doing, and this past 7 days I have gone to the gym every time I planned to and followed my eating plan exactly. I physically feel so much better. Before I was feeling really horrible both physically and emotionally...now it's just emotionally.
One step at a time.
It is always good to talk about it...thanks for sharing! xoxo
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SexyGamerGal wrote: »A weird one but my husband surprised me with kolaches for breakfast he brought my normal 3 which I usual scarf down in one go. I had 1 and put the other 2 away! It was so hard but I did it.
Awesome! For me, I would rather stretch it out and eat one a day....hang on to the good taste another day!1 -
I am finally able to tell my belly button is naturally an inyand not a outy. It has been so long I forgot.2
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I woke up with a powerful danish pastry craving, so I pre-logged the day, walked to work and got 10,000 steps in before 9am as 'insurance', then ate a gigantic cinnamon whirl4
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I didn't want to run in the cold but I did it anyway and so glad I did!1
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hamstertango wrote: »I had to order a ring reducer as my engagement ring is hanging off and spinning round.
Also two people this week who don't know I am losing weight commented on how my 'new hairstyle' looked really really great (hair just the same as always lol!)
Got this one twice yesterday. It seems people notice something being different but not being sure what0 -
I Pr'd my bench, squat and deadlift in the same day2
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1160 day streak
Going to the gym way more. Feeling powerful. Used some new machines too yesterday there
Seeing my stomach get smaller from the weight machines0 -
I had some very exciting news today. One of the gym instructors has nominated me as gym member of the month. I always read the notice board with the story of the winner of the month so I'm so pleased that she thinks my journey is up there with theirs.
What's more, winning my local gym's member of the month means I'm put forward for the countrywide company's member of the month.
This had hit just as I'm getting back into my stride at the gym this week so I'm really happy and pleased.3 -
Wearing a shirt and it has room to spare. At Christmas couldn't even get the two sides to meet, no less button it.2
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Two compliments on the muscles in my legs. Once in jeans and once in "work pants." I knew I saw more definition, but DANG.1
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I have an app that encourages me to get up and move every 45 minutes (otherwise I'll find out I've been sitting at my desk for three hours without getting up once!)
Just now it told me to do 10 knee pushups. Normally, I do pushups against the wall because I'm 300 pounds and floor pushups just ain't gonna happen! But I've been doing this app for a while so just for giggles I decided to try on my knees. I got 6 done! Only one in good form, but this is amazing for me! (I did 10 against the wall just for good measure)
What app is this?0 -
My most recent NSV was cutting 10 seconds off of my previous best 5K time last Saturday. It was especially sweet because it happened on a windy day and on a course that had a bridge and a couple of other inclines. I'm used to running on flat courses. My time last Saturday was 31:05, and I am feeling confident that I can break that record in another 5K at the end of this month - it will be on a flat course.0
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I've been really discouraged lately. BUT that doesn't mean that I've not made some huge victories!
Several co-workers continue to compliment my weight loss. One lady who I don't even really know grabbed my arm in the hall to tell me how great I'm looking! It was cute, not creepy.
One of my coworkers was recently logging food here on mfp, and gave me an odd look when I spit out the calories for the snack she had on her plate. No, I haven't come clean, Lol. I'm really proud of her, though, and will let her know that as soon as I can think of a non-awkward way to do it. In case she reads this…thanks for all the nuts! Let's be real, though, she doesn't read.
I am the catalyst for my work getting sit/stand desks. (After having built my own with boxes and whatnot, haha) So much more energy in the afternoons when I stand during the morning! I've been standing all day... But it's really more like dancing at my desk all day because I can't keep still!
Although I haven't lost much weight lately, I got a fitbit about a month ago and have hit *all* of my goals (steps, cal, exercise, distance, floors) *every day*!!!!
Well…every day except today. I'm sick. The gross nauseated sore and stiff kind. The upside? I haven't gotten sick nearly as often since losing those 40 lbs. Not only that, but I'm not being stubborn to the point of stupidity and I'm allowing myself to rest.
I've still got a long way (60 lbs) to go, but I'm getting there. I've got great support in my fiancé and a few close friends who know about the diseases I'm battling, and some of the scarier monsters from my past. I'm glad that I took the (giant, terrifying) leap to open up.
Congrats on your NSVs, whoever and wherever you are! You ROCK!1 -
New undergarments of both varieties....things were getting drafty. No bueno.4
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my most recent NSVs have been my trousers fitting looser, passing my personal trainer certification, and a 270kg (595lbs) leg press. that's not been a bad week at all. congrats to everyone on their fantastic NSV's1
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My blood sugars have been in a good range for three days now. My fasting blood sugar was 99 this morning. It used to be over 200!3
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A pair of pants I haven't worn since before I got pregnant fit. I even had to go find a belt.0
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BlondeNklutzi wrote: »My blood sugars have been in a good range for three days now. My fasting blood sugar was 99 this morning. It used to be over 200!
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JustHilsie wrote: »
So true, my other half and I argue over whose taking the dog out as we both WANT to do it!1 -
NSV this morning: wearing size 12 jeans for the first time in 12 years!
Okay so they're a little tight and stretchy but....motivating to see that smaller size!!1 -
I was clothes shopping at Chico's and didn't understand their weird sizing. Apparently, size 3 is a 16, size 2 is a 12-14, and I didn't ask about the 1 and 0. The woman explaining sizing to me looked me up and down, and said I was a 2, and "definitely not a 3." I was wearing a fleece over my shirt, too, and she still sized me at a 12-14!!!
Also, I have been trying on my smaller clothes to see how long it will be before they fit, but haven't tried on my bigger clothes until yesterday. The sweat capris I wore last in September are really, truly falling off of me. Now THAT is a great motivator!3 -
Next size down in my swim suit! Yippee - can't wait to do some laps tomorrow!0
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Last year's jacket buttons up again
Work skirt was slipping down forcing me to tug it up all day
I can get out of the bed from the end. I don't have to roll out anymore.
I'm a huge popcorn addict however last night left half my oversized portion uneaten.1 -
This may not seem like a big deal, but I went out to lunch with friends today, and instead of finishing everything like usual, I stopped when I was full and left part of my sandwich. Usually I'd just finish it off and be really full.
Also down a belt notch from beginning of January!1 -
becca_rup23 wrote: »This may not seem like a big deal, but I went out to lunch with friends today, and instead of finishing everything like usual, I stopped when I was full and left part of my sandwich. Usually I'd just finish it off and be really full.
Also down a belt notch from beginning of January!
I totally relate to this! After I had WLS, I was constantly having my husband finish my food, then he started to gain weight. Sometimes I gave had the server bring me to-go box with my meal and I divvy up. I may need to remember those tricks. I hate leaving the food behind. Writing this out really makes me realize how much extra I have been eating...
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My NSV is self-care, or pampering... I had a makeup artist come over and renovate my routine. She showed me how to use the products I have and explained how to use my tools and then she did half my face step by step and then I did the other half. I really liked the results and felt like I for sure did something for me! My back story to this is that I was having a lot of body image issues and after my first day of walking, a lot of the self-loathing went away and I was better about what I saw I the mirror.4
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I was able to do the plank portion of the 7 Minute Workout and held steady with no shaking. WOOT!!0
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My NSV was doing my weekly shop today and not buying a single item of rubbish!1
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In the past week, three people have commented that I've lost weight, my trainer commented that I'm starting to have some noticeable muscle definition in my arms, and I held a plank for a full minute TWICE1
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