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  • Posts: 1,413 Member
    I distinctly remember one day last summer that I had on a certain pair of jeans that were so tight it was uncomfortable to sit down. I'm wearing them today and I definitely should have worn a belt! I can nearly fit my arm in the waist!

    Yay! Great job!
  • Posts: 458 Member
    I'm now just 1 lb away from the goal weight I set myself on MFP. I guess it's time to start checking out the maintenance section!
  • Posts: 235 Member
    I'm now just 1 lb away from the goal weight I set myself on MFP. I guess it's time to start checking out the maintenance section!

    Wow! Congrats!

  • Posts: 10 Member
    Last year I bought a belt and could barely do it up; now it slides off my hips.
  • Posts: 257 Member
    Well done, everyone!

    2 nsv's here: my ankles don't swell up at the end of a day spent walking and standing any more
    My trousers which cut into my waist a month ago are comfy now (not loose yet but I'm working on it)
    I'm still keeping with it!
  • Posts: 50 Member
    I started weight lifting and still going strong with it!
  • Posts: 59 Member
    I tried on a bunch of dresses that I couldn't wear for over a year and they now fit really well!
  • Posts: 199 Member
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    I tried on a bridesmaid dress this morning that I had worn 8 months ago. I knew I had lost a lot of weight, but seeing how big it was on me almost made me cry.

    Girl you look fantastic! Now you need to find a picture of you when that dress fit....I'd be crying too!
  • Posts: 24 Member
    I have to tie up my yoga pants to stop them from tripping me. Either they're stretching or I'm shrinking.
  • Posts: 480 Member
    edited March 2016
    I don't have my scales this week so I have been eyeballing portions and guessing recipes (I am not cooking either). Si my NSV is I have let myself go to bed slightly hungry some nights when I felt I had already met my calorie target! At the beginning of this late night snacking was something I never thought I could conquer.
  • Posts: 1,413 Member
    joinn68 wrote: »
    I don't have my scales this week so I have been eyeballing portions and guessing recipes (I am not cooking either). Si my NSV is I have let myself go to bed slightly hungry some nights when I felt I had already met my calorie target! At the beginning of this late night snacking was something I never thought I could conquer.

    Really great!
  • Posts: 216 Member
    One of my coworkers noticed! That's really helpful, because *I* can't see that I look any different.
  • Posts: 269 Member
    Putting on my dress pants for work this morning I briefly thought my waist looked much slimmer. I'm still a real big guy so it's relative (300+ lbs) but it made me smile to finally think o may have been able to spot a small change in my body beyond just knowing in my head that I was losing. Seeing the difference is motivating
  • Posts: 7 Member
    My NSV - today i realised that me & my 3 yr old daughter regularly SIT DOWN together for snack or lunch....a far cry from what it used to be - i used to grab food, from the packet straight to my mouth, mindlessly, and she was beginning to follow my example! Now we prep lunch nicely & sit down to relax and enjoy the meal together. (I'm a sahm, so being around food all day makes it a little hard at times).

    Reinforces one of my personal health rules....NEVER EAT STANDING UP
  • Posts: 98 Member
    KpopGrad92 wrote: »
    Today's NSV: I did the house grocery shopping by myself. The things I put in the cart as treats: Blended veggie juice, women's health magazine, and full priced mushrooms. Previously it would have been oreos, poptarts, chips and ice cream.

    Love this!

  • Posts: 28 Member
    I put on a pair of pants that I bought years ago and have never been able to come close to buttoning. They were loose!!
  • Posts: 89 Member
    My pants are falling off. I recently had to go up a size so now I'm back to normal fat lol. Still, Yay!
  • Posts: 257 Member
    Last year I had to teach a course which involved having to wear a lab coat. They are colour coded in our lab, with green the biggest, and last year even that was too small and I had to wear it open, rather embarrassing . This year today I had to teach the same course, and the green coat buttoned all the way up with even a bit of room to spare, no buttons straining, comfortable. A really clear bit of evidence that I have shrunk. Happy! Next lesson I will dare to try on the next size down.....
  • Posts: 232 Member
    Most of my pants don't fit lol. They are getting pretty baggy and it looks like I'm in need of new ones or a belt. I'm so excited considering I just had a baby :-)
  • Posts: 902 Member
    jokoh92 wrote: »
    This is not really a big one, but I was in the bathroom at the gym dancing to the music and for the first time in a long time upon looking at myself in the mirror, I felt good about my body!

    Are you kidding? This is HUGE!!
  • Posts: 902 Member
    I woke up this morning eager to work out. Also, I resisted looking at the scale (I'm trying not to obsess over the numbers on the scale.)
  • Posts: 194 Member
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    I tried on a bridesmaid dress this morning that I had worn 8 months ago. I knew I had lost a lot of weight, but seeing how big it was on me almost made me cry.



    OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great job!!!!!! I'm really proud of you!!!!

    I wish we could "like" posts!!!
  • Posts: 59 Member
    I prepped my meals have been pre-logging my meals for the following few days and am actually following it so I stay within my macros and calorie allotment. I didn't care too much about macros before but since I'm almost 10-12lbs from goal weight, I thought I'd try and see if that helps me get there easier.



  • Posts: 35 Member
    Downsized from size XL scrubs to large!
  • Posts: 6,993 Member
    My orthopedist said I could resume my regular activities. It's been six months since a car crashed into me while I was riding my bike and one of the injuries that resulted was a fractured hip. I didn't gain any weight and I'm signed up for a 40 mile bike tour in May.
  • Posts: 738 Member
    meritage4 wrote: »
    I'm impressed Neohdiver. Are you on any meds as well? I am on metformin

    I'm on 500 mg ER Metformin. My understanding is that dose is normally just a stepping stone to 2000 mg/day - but my doctor does not seem inclined to step me up. ;)

    When he diagnosed me in October, I chose my battles. I let him win on Metformin, but refused statins. When I have a few spare minutes I'm going to research it a bit more to see if rumors that it might actually help heart health have any support. I've researched enough to know it is innocuous, as long as your GI system can tolerate it.
  • Posts: 738 Member
    NH_Norma wrote: »
    I've lost 26 pounds since Christmas and have my blood work done in 3 weeks. I can't wait to see how different from last January. I'm eating so much better and exercising more.
    Fantastic! I hope you have results that match or surpass mine!
  • Posts: 199 Member
    aliceghinn wrote: »
    My NSV - today i realised that me & my 3 yr old daughter regularly SIT DOWN together for snack or lunch....a far cry from what it used to be - i used to grab food, from the packet straight to my mouth, mindlessly, and she was beginning to follow my example! Now we prep lunch nicely & sit down to relax and enjoy the meal together. (I'm a sahm, so being around food all day makes it a little hard at times).

    Reinforces one of my personal health rules....NEVER EAT STANDING UP

    Love this! One of my biggest motivators is setting a good example for my girls!

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