What nobody tells you about losing weight

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  • wrknonmedaily
    wrknonmedaily Posts: 203 Member
    @glennagael what a bummer to have anxiety after the high of working out. I hope you figure it out.

    Things I didn't know:
    a - that I would feel like the same person I was 25 pounds ago and forget that I look different until seeing myself in pictures.
    b - that my neck would have so much extra skin!
    c - that working out could be so addicting.
    d - that sweets are no longer appealing.
    e - that it's easier to say "no" to foods other people try to guilt you into eating.

    d and e are so true. I have not been in the candy cups at work and passed on the treats for whatever.
  • ashlanicolemfp
    ashlanicolemfp Posts: 4 Member
    Occasionally I have dreams where I crazy overeat. Last night it was mozzarella sticks and a whole lot of Burger King chicken sandwiches. My in-dream self used to enjoy it but now it’s like an anxious “omg, what am I doing, just stop” kind of dream. Ugh.

    Oh my gosh I have those same dreams!! 😂😂😂 I wake up & I’m like thank goodness it was a dream!!! When I quit smoking cigarettes in 2012, for the first several years afterwards, I’d have nightmares that I was smoking. Funny how the brain works!

    I quit over two years ago and I still get those dreams!
  • wrknonmedaily
    wrknonmedaily Posts: 203 Member
    How absolutely, positively WONDERFUL water is to drink. I love drinking water so much now. When I was obese, for some reason I HATED drinking water, with a passion. I just didn't like it or want it. Once I started getting down to size I started drinking lot more water. Then I started substituting caloried drinks for water (ice water especially--but even room temp). Now, I CRAVE water and again, especially ice water and it tastes so GOOD to me now--I LOVE drinking water so much. I'm NOT saying that helped me get down to size necessarily, but maybe it did--not sure--but drinking water to me now is just as good if not BETTER than caloried drinks.

    I have always drank water but always made the excuse that I had to have something sweet to do it. Not anymore. It goes down just fine. I love it even more. Then I started chewing ice and that helps me with the eating of sweets. I do think it helped you get down to size too. I got a diet soda yesterday and end up poring it out after a few sips. Went and got my ice water and was in heaven. LOL!
  • annie5904
    annie5904 Posts: 84 Member
    That feeling when you get down to be chin
  • SarahMWong15
    SarahMWong15 Posts: 58 Member
    kenyonhaff wrote: »
    I'm still on my journey, but I'm becoming aware of how much bras actually hurt. I'm losing the layers of fat on my shoulders and my ribs and the wire and straps feel like they're just digging in to my bones.

    You might well be buying bras that don't fit you well. I really suggest going to an actual bra fitting (usually at an old fashioned lingerie store) and also get recommendations on style. There are so many choice nowadays there's really no excuse for wearing undergarments that hurt.

    The bras I wear were all bought after I was fitted. And they felt fine. This happens every time I lose weight. Trust me I dont buy uncomfy bras. I have to wear them too much to be uncomfortable.
  • imfornd70
    imfornd70 Posts: 552 Member
    shunggie wrote: »
    The sexual harassment 😂. I had a lady tell me how my butt looked good. I felt violated and flattered at the same time.

    This is such a common female experience, it's interesting to see a man post it. Thank you for sharing.

    Question - and I ask it with a due respect intended - how is commenting on the butt as a body feature worse than saying your arms look great or - your new hair style is beautiful
  • imfornd70
    imfornd70 Posts: 552 Member
    actually to a man - shoulders chest arms are considered sexual in nature - but I can see your point
  • imfornd70
    imfornd70 Posts: 552 Member
    puffbrat wrote: »
    imfornd70 wrote: »
    actually to a man - shoulders chest arms are considered sexual in nature - but I can see your point

    Then people shouldn't comment on those areas. And I would suggest that the chest is sexual in nature for everyone.

    I think an in context thing - in situation thing - I mean truth we are human and are built to look. so we have to discerning when we say things - this would be a pretty dull world walking around like autonomous robots. But we are of a higher level so discretion is key
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