What nobody tells you about losing weight
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Having to have your prom dress taken in three or four sizes because you've lost too much weight to keep it up no matter how tightly corseted.
The stamina to completely run more than a lap.
Looking at itty-bitty clothes and thinking 'There's no way that's my size!', though it really is
Feeling much more confident
Receiving unwanted attention
Receiving wanted attention :^))
Having to go thrift shopping for smaller sized clothing
Looking at all of the oversized clothing pile up
You have so much more energy!
Other people are too intimidated to ask you The Question.1 -
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I only started January this year and am not quite a third of the way to my goal, but a few things I have noticed:
The boobs are the first to go And as someone who didn't have a lot of it to begin with, that's not good news...
If only that had been true for me.
Going to the gym makes you randy as hell!
THIS! NO ONE talks about this! WHY?!
It's a thing!0 -
Just how much sleep (or lack of) affects self-control! Very tired today - hope I make good choices!4
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Buying clothes in a small size...not feeling guilty about it! Instead of avoiding mirrors while nude, actually checking out how much thinner I am. Lol.
Awesome! I attend an aquatics center,so there are people that walk from the shower to their area (behind a cloth screen to put on (or take off) clothes. To me, they are my goal weight, but here I am walking around nude from point A to B. I am more comfortable in my skin than they are, and its plain sad. For me its mostly a great way to completely dry off, (after actually drying off with a towel) and yep when there aren't people in there, I do check my naked self out in the mirror to reaffirm what I look like, to what my brain is looking at. To be in sync.
I'm curious as to why you find this sad? I'm comfortable in my own skin, and I'm pretty sure I'll never walk naked through a change room no matter my weight. We're all comfortable with different things, and I don't believe it makes anyone 'sad'. All part of You Do You.4 -
lemonsurprise wrote: »Wanted to make this thread for motivationial purposes more than anything but they don't all have to be super positive!
I hate to say it, but...saggy-baggy skin and stretch marks. I lost 80 pounds and was kind of dismayed by these. Who knows, my skin may tighten up a bit, but at 45 I know I can't expect miracles (you lose elasticity as you get older). As for the stretch marks, cocoa butter has helped, but I have had to accept the fact the battle scars from my war on overweight will always be with me, and to learn to love the skin I'm in.
Don't get me wrong, though – it's totally worth it, and I definitely feel and look better than before!
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I used to be like a lot of people and thought I needed some expensive shake or pill or something else to help me lose weight. I've lost over 25 pounds just tracking calories and using this free app and a friend of my sisters was telling her how she lost weight with this new, expensive, pill. Well...i lost more weight then her in that time frame and I did it for free! If someone told me a long time ago counting calories was this easy and I would see this weight loss I would have done it!
I totally agree!! 100% free. Who knew!? and congrats to you0 -
When things get difficult or just seem too hard, which occasionally they can, I jump onto this thread and come away so inspired by everyone's comments and stories of success & achievement - no matter how small or large.
Thank you all for taking the time to share your journey. It makes me realise that I am never alone in what I am trying so hard to do, which is make a better life for myself and those I love xx
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IILikeToMoveItMoveIt wrote: »shrinkinmom1 wrote: »That is takes a while to realize I am not always the biggest girl in the room. I will still pick out people and ask my husband, "am I the same size as her?"...he laughs and tells me I am delusional. I have no perception of my real size.
http://www.marisota.co.uk/shop/freeformat/page.action?pageId=7758 This helped me, you might find it useful.
Wow! What an eye opener! Everybody who has lost weight, is losing weight, or is unsure whether they need to change their life really does need to look at this. It certainly gave me some perspective, and 40kg lighter has opened my eyes to re-think exactly what others are now seeing. One day soon I hope I can see the real me that I have worked so damn hard for. Thank you xx1 -
Angelfire365 wrote: »Buying clothes in a small size...not feeling guilty about it! Instead of avoiding mirrors while nude, actually checking out how much thinner I am. Lol.
Awesome! I attend an aquatics center,so there are people that walk from the shower to their area (behind a cloth screen to put on (or take off) clothes. To me, they are my goal weight, but here I am walking around nude from point A to B. I am more comfortable in my skin than they are, and its plain sad. For me its mostly a great way to completely dry off, (after actually drying off with a towel) and yep when there aren't people in there, I do check my naked self out in the mirror to reaffirm what I look like, to what my brain is looking at. To be in sync.
I'm curious as to why you find this sad? I'm comfortable in my own skin, and I'm pretty sure I'll never walk naked through a change room no matter my weight. We're all comfortable with different things, and I don't believe it makes anyone 'sad'. All part of You Do You.
@Angelfire365 Maybe sad wasn't the word I was searching for. I think women have opportunities they aren't aware they have, in teaching other women empowerment. In locker rooms there are many shy, embarrassed, ladies with low self esteem. So I walk bare-skinned and maybe, just maybe, those women that seem so self conscience will realize that we are all the same. Human.4 -
fireheart5 wrote: »-how bad you actually felt before. You get used to not feelin good but when you lose weight your realize what it actually means to feel good.
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HappyCampr1 wrote: »Angelfire365 wrote: »Buying clothes in a small size...not feeling guilty about it! Instead of avoiding mirrors while nude, actually checking out how much thinner I am. Lol.
Awesome! I attend an aquatics center,so there are people that walk from the shower to their area (behind a cloth screen to put on (or take off) clothes. To me, they are my goal weight, but here I am walking around nude from point A to B. I am more comfortable in my skin than they are, and its plain sad. For me its mostly a great way to completely dry off, (after actually drying off with a towel) and yep when there aren't people in there, I do check my naked self out in the mirror to reaffirm what I look like, to what my brain is looking at. To be in sync.
I'm curious as to why you find this sad? I'm comfortable in my own skin, and I'm pretty sure I'll never walk naked through a change room no matter my weight. We're all comfortable with different things, and I don't believe it makes anyone 'sad'. All part of You Do You.
@Angelfire365 Maybe sad wasn't the word I was searching for. I think women have opportunities they aren't aware they have, in teaching other women empowerment. In locker rooms there are many shy, embarrassed, ladies with low self esteem. So I walk bare-skinned and maybe, just maybe, those women that seem so self conscience will realize that we are all the same. Human.
While I tend to agree that many ladies in general could use more confidence, I think there's a big difference between low self-esteem and modesty.
This is where I'm leaning as well. While there are women who cover up due to low self-esteem, there are just as many who cover due to modesty. Shyness also does not indicate low self-esteem. Without asking them directly, one just doesn't know why someone walks free as a JayBird, or why they wrap the biggest, fluffiest towels they own around them.
That being said, if someone feels just a little bit more empowered seeing your confidence, then all's good!1 -
When you tell someone you are making a life change and they see you slimming down but they keep offering you junk food or asking if you want to eat out when you have your healthy lunch.2
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All my clothing seems longer. Very weird. Even my cardigan sweaters at work - the sleeves are getting longer!! Would have never imagined that!3
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TeresaMarie2015 wrote: »Your morning breadth will be just horrific!
Take chlorophyll tablets - they are life changing for breath or body odor!0 -
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.
Oh my god yes! I found pants in an old storage bin that are way too big! I guess I remembered being pretty small when I was a teenager. Apparently not!1 -
I used to sleep with a fan - winter and summer - I was just so damn hot and summers we brutal. Now I am cold in the winter, don't sleep with a fan and can tolerate the summer heat.1
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That going from sedentary to working out at the gym+ 3 days a week is a process that sneaks itself into your lifestyle...2
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No one told me I would literally be cold all the time. Guess I never realized how warm that extra layer of fat was.2
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That you may want to scream in the fitting room everytime that smaller size actually fits. That you may still view ur self as that same fat person... some days you feel slim others you feel exactly the same as you always were.6
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