What's Your Most Recent NSV

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  • Dana_E
    Dana_E Posts: 158 Member
    Leaving the doctor's office with blood work numbers all in the green, when last fall, they were littered with red and yellow!
  • motivatedsister
    motivatedsister Posts: 544 Member
    Tried on some jeans during lunch break at Ann Taylor Loft and I could fit a 12! I would like them to be a tad looser in the waist, but there was no tugging and sucking in to get them on. This was also after eating lunch...so a bit of belly bloat going on. I started out mostly in 16s, and while they have gotten baggy they are still wearable with a belt.

    I didn't buy them, and I have no intention on buying new clothes prior to my vacation in early summer. But my goal I set for vacation is to be hopefully a 10, but at a minimum a 12. Lol I'll take the 12...but just maybe reaching a 10 in at least this same cut/brand jeans is a real possibility by then!

    I fit in a size 10 formal gown a week ago, and I just assumed it was vanity sizing and a fluke....but maybe I'm finally reaching the point where I'm shifting more towards 10-12 than 14-16. Exciting...I needed a kick in the butt to stay focused these couple months before vacation, and this just gave me some much needed motivation!
  • KareninLux
    KareninLux Posts: 1,413 Member
    Tucking a shirt inside of my skirt.

    Cool. Me too!!
  • rldeclercq4
    rldeclercq4 Posts: 269 Member
    I had to cut ANOTHER new notch into my belt before work this morning because they were sagging too much to look professional. That's now two notches in past several weeks I've had to add. Guess I'll be needing to buy a new belt soon
  • KareninLux
    KareninLux Posts: 1,413 Member
    Today is my one year anniversary on MFP. 35 lbs down in the past year and in two weeks I'll be off the diabetes medication, Metformin, for a whole year. April is a pretty big month for me!

    Congrats!!
  • becca_rup23
    becca_rup23 Posts: 396 Member
    Went running yesterday at a faster pace than I'm used to and wasn't even very tired after 2 miles! Felt pretty good!
  • SisterSueGetsFit
    SisterSueGetsFit Posts: 1,211 Member
    Tried on some jeans during lunch break at Ann Taylor Loft and I could fit a 12! I would like them to be a tad looser in the waist, but there was no tugging and sucking in to get them on. This was also after eating lunch...so a bit of belly bloat going on. I started out mostly in 16s, and while they have gotten baggy they are still wearable with a belt.

    I didn't buy them, and I have no intention on buying new clothes prior to my vacation in early summer. But my goal I set for vacation is to be hopefully a 10, but at a minimum a 12. Lol I'll take the 12...but just maybe reaching a 10 in at least this same cut/brand jeans is a real possibility by then!

    I fit in a size 10 formal gown a week ago, and I just assumed it was vanity sizing and a fluke....but maybe I'm finally reaching the point where I'm shifting more towards 10-12 than 14-16. Exciting...I needed a kick in the butt to stay focused these couple months before vacation, and this just gave me some much needed motivation!

    Go girl! In a little shopping at Loft on my lunch break too. Got into those 10's, but barely. You'll be there in no time.
  • SueSueDio
    SueSueDio Posts: 4,796 Member
    Needed an afternoon snack, and had my hands on a 160-calorie bag of chips (which I could have fitted into my day without a problem). I was about to open them when I thought, "No, I might want a square of chocolate after supper!". I put them away and got a 35-cal yogurt instead. And maybe I won't even have the chocolate. :smile:
  • rsleighty
    rsleighty Posts: 214 Member
    I bought new jeans 3 weeks ago. They were just slightly tight when they came. Today I could have used a belt because they bag around the butt.... :D
  • motivatedsister
    motivatedsister Posts: 544 Member
    WTG @rchlthompson , hope to join you soon!
  • SisterSueGetsFit
    SisterSueGetsFit Posts: 1,211 Member
    WTG @rchlthompson , hope to join you soon!

    You will girl, keep up the good work!

  • Camish911
    Camish911 Posts: 150 Member
    I haven't been able to run in years due to gnarly shin splints. Turns out that the reason I had them was all my extra weight. Now that I've dropped 40 pounds I can jog without ending in excruciating pain. It's pretty awesome!
  • pearso21123
    pearso21123 Posts: 351 Member
    NH_Norma wrote: »
    Today I took the kids to a restaurant for lunch and ordered fish -n- chips (which are actually fries here in the States). I substituted steamed broccoli for the fries and applesauce for the coleslaw and was perfectly satisfied. I have hope that I can start eating out again and still stay within my calories!!

    Awesome! Great job! It gets easier as long as you are comfortable ordering and asking for what you want. I had lunch out with friends on Friday and the server brought a brownie sundae to celebrate a birthday, even though we said no dessert. The old me would have eaten it because it was there and I wouldn't want to offend by leaving it. This time, I had one tiny bite and walked away from it happily.

    I looked at the dessert menu and then said no. I told the kids the next time we'd come and just order dessert. They have dessert "minis" which are actually a nice portion without overwhelming calories. I don't know why they're called "minis," because they're not that small. Though maybe the old me would have been disappointed at the size.
  • famousmel
    famousmel Posts: 149 Member
    Yesterday, I turned down happy hour drinks with a friend I hadn't seen in a while because I wouldn't be able to get my 3 runs for the week in otherwise. This from a gal who used to make any excuse to cheat on food (not on my workouts b/c THAT was non-existent until this year!!) Feel GREAT about the decision today, and found out I get to see this friend this weekend anyway!!!! I feel like things could be turning around for realz this time:)
  • guinevere96
    guinevere96 Posts: 1,445 Member
    I just came back from Vacation and started tracking my food again, which is great because usually after a break it takes a long time for me to get motivated again :)
  • PaigeInTechnicolor
    PaigeInTechnicolor Posts: 164 Member

    Congratulations! I really liked the piece, too. It is good to be reminded of these things.
  • meritage4
    meritage4 Posts: 1,441 Member
    OK this is a first for me My panties are loose at he bottom of my cheeks.

    I have never had that happen before but apparently that is where weight is coming from!
  • KareninLux
    KareninLux Posts: 1,413 Member
    badnoodle wrote: »
    I had an NSV that started from diet failure. I went 350 cal over goal at dinner (curse you, General Tso), but I was determined to end the day in the green. I figured it would take me 90 agonizing minutes on the stationary bike to burn it off. But to my surprise, I was able to sustain a 16.5 mph/145 bpm pace for 60 minutes relatively painlessly. Eight weeks ago, 20 minutes at 13mph was the absolute limit of what I could do.

    Oh, man. Well done!!!
  • Couchpotato39
    Couchpotato39 Posts: 691 Member
    Today I wore size 16 pants and a L shirt to work. A year ago, I was wearing 26/28 and a tight 3X.
  • Penthesilea514
    Penthesilea514 Posts: 1,189 Member

    Wow, congratulations! :)
  • eep223
    eep223 Posts: 624 Member
    I mitigated a binge by moderating my calories for the rest of the day. I only ended up *slightly* over my goal for the day. I also made it out for a walk, which I should be doing everyday but haven't managed in a while. A neighbor whom I don't recall meeting before saw me and said "There she is! Where have you been?" Knowing that I am, in fact, NOT the only one who knows if I get my walk in should help motivate me to keep it up!
  • Penthesilea514
    Penthesilea514 Posts: 1,189 Member
    badnoodle wrote: »
    I had an NSV that started from diet failure. I went 350 cal over goal at dinner (curse you, General Tso), but I was determined to end the day in the green. I figured it would take me 90 agonizing minutes on the stationary bike to burn it off. But to my surprise, I was able to sustain a 16.5 mph/145 bpm pace for 60 minutes relatively painlessly. Eight weeks ago, 20 minutes at 13mph was the absolute limit of what I could do.

    Great job- that's amazing :)
  • StacyChrz
    StacyChrz Posts: 865 Member

    Fantastic!
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