So you’ve lost the weight...

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  • cheers2205
    cheers2205 Posts: 15 Member
    Hmm. I’ve been struggling with this lately. I am most grateful for those who don’t make a fuss about it and treat me exactly the same. It’s obviously noticeable (55 lbs) but I’ve gotten comments like “you look like a totally different person”. That puzzled/bugged me for a while, but now I’m grateful to have heard it because I have literally had people not recognize me. While strangers seem to treat me “more nicely”, the thing I’ve been struggling with is that professionally, I feel a little more “dismissed”, which is shocking for me. Specifically while walking into situations where people may not know me very well - I feel like I have to work harder to be heard/input to be taken seriously. WTF is that about?!? I have not lost brain power or expertise along with excess fat... it is the weirdest thing!!!! Anyone else experience this?!?
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
    Jobar001 wrote: »
    Friends, however, is a different story. I lost friends when I started to lose weight. They told me that I've changed but all that had happened was that I finally grew confidence, became more comfortable with myself and finally started to put my foot down and say no when I wasn't happy with something. But to them I was a terrible person

    This is one of my biggest fears about the whole process! I know it's good for me. But it's scary!

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    Are these friends that you've lost overweight? Makes me think of the spouses on my 600 pound life who don't want their spouse to lose weight and be healthy... Because it makes them feel better about themselves
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    Not really. I am asked out by fit men, which is new to me.
  • corinasue1143
    corinasue1143 Posts: 7,460 Member
    wizzybeth wrote: »
    Three years ago I lost 50 lbs. Got lots of compliments even from people with whom I share a mutual dislike. That was about the extent of it.

    But the one person I most wanted to hear from, my husband, remained silent, as if I didn't just lose an amazing amount of weight.

    I ended up gaining it all back because for various reasons I gave up.

    This time I expect more of the same except I am not going to expect anything from my husband, nor am I going to give up.

    Nobody really treated me differently; just were complimentary.

    Maybe just read your husbands silence as " Honey, I love you through thick and thin."
  • RunStart34
    RunStart34 Posts: 164 Member
    apullum wrote: »
    It’s harder to find clothes in my new sizes than in my old sizes.

    People congratulate me on my body now. No one congratulated me on my body before.

    Things are made to fit the body I have now. Airline seats are plenty wide enough and no one seems upset at the idea of sitting next to me.

    People assume that I don’t eat various things, particularly bread or sweets. I eat chocolate every day and rice several times a week.

    No one seems surprised to see me exercising now, nor do they seem to think I’m doing an exceptionally great job at that exercise.

    Some family members think I’m “too skinny,” despite being right in the middle of the optimal BMI range for my height.

    I have to agree with apullum, people assume i don't eat various things too. I remember planning to go out with family and friends when one of them told me " you don't eat burgers right? so is it OK if we go here?" , ummm heck ya i eat burgers!! I just calculate my calories for it. Also, still need to lose a few more pounds to get to the normal BMI and people freak out thinking I am to skinny and any more they think is to much. Sorry.. not sorry but i am doing this for me and I have a goal that i want to accomplish.
  • r3488
    r3488 Posts: 77 Member
    Not really, but then I've always been friendly, outgoing, and confident. However, I am starting to get the comments about not needing to lose more weight (down 76 pounds, 50 more to goal). Of course I have more to lose--my BMI is still in the obese range!
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
    r3488 wrote: »
    Not really, but then I've always been friendly, outgoing, and confident. However, I am starting to get the comments about not needing to lose more weight (down 76 pounds, 50 more to goal). Of course I have more to lose--my BMI is still in the obese range!

    Sometimes I think people say that not necessarily because they really believe it but because they think it is a compliment and will make you feel good. It's a way of saying oh you're not overweight...
  • ceiswyn
    ceiswyn Posts: 2,256 Member
    My family and friends don’t treat me any differently, but I find that strangers are a lot more courteous and friendly,
  • brittyn3
    brittyn3 Posts: 481 Member
    edited February 2018
    It depends on what group of friends... some friends reacted really aggressively and made inappropriate advances, but most seem not affected by me. Which, I assume is the way it should be? Why would my weight change affect us? I still act the same, I drink the same, I socialize the same, I just eat less.

    But I will say, it really pissed me off the way I felt "pounced" on. I didn't/don't have much to lose, 20 pounds give or take, but it's like they are implying I wasn't a person before. Let's not talk about their weight though.
  • WilmaValley
    WilmaValley Posts: 1,092 Member
    Interesting stories....
  • doittoitgirl
    doittoitgirl Posts: 157 Member
    Yes. It's as though stores don't want to take chubby people's money. When I'm larger i never get help in shops or I get an attitude. When I'm slimmer all of a sudden i exist and get waited on like royalty. People don't make small talk when I'm heavy. If I'm trying to be nice and smile or chit chat I get dirty looks instead of smiles back. People taking up the whole sidewalk move over and compromise the space instead of expecting me to walk in the grass and move out of their way so they don't have to momentarily inconvenience their conversation to be polite on my behalf. I get my drinks quicker at the bar. I don't get dirty looks at the gym. But also, I seem to get the "she's just a silly girl" attitude more when I'm slim because I work in mainly male dominated fields (until I pull a My Cousin Vinny moment on them)
  • GoalGal50
    GoalGal50 Posts: 90 Member
    Lol, this weight loss thing really does impact your whole world.
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  • Fitnessmom82
    Fitnessmom82 Posts: 376 Member
    Definitely notice a difference. People are generally nicer to me (I'm nice to everyone so this is weird to me). I have a few friends who have pulled away. Not really sure why but to be honest, don't really care! I've had one friend flat out tell me that I'm annoying now and she doesn't like being around me when I'm thin (we don't ever talk weight loss so this is all appearance based I guess?). Oh well, just weeding out the negative. Keep in mind, we are in our mid 30s, so no reason for childish behavior!
    My family is pretty supportive and they don't treat me different, other than the occasional comment about "you probably don't eat that" ect...
  • Secretnotes
    Secretnotes Posts: 46 Member
    edited February 2018
    Four years ago, I went into a shop and noticed the cutest t-shirts. I asked the clerk if they had any in larger sizes. She eyed me up and down critically and said "Sorry, I don't think we carry anything in your size". I was about 160 at the time, down from about 185, so her attitude was devastating.

    Two years later, I was shopping in St. Augustine, and asked the clerk if they had a particular cute t-shirt in size small (I was down to 133). She looked me up and down, shook her head no. "But," she said, "I can have the other store send over a boy's medium. It'll fit you perfectly!".

    I could have hugged her. Yes, people do treat me differently.
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