What nobody tells you about losing weight

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  • BobbyC321
    BobbyC321 Posts: 10 Member
    My biggest observations in changes to my body at age 69 (started intermittent fasting at age 67) were, as follows: 64 lbs lighter now with too many stretch marks and loose skin on belly, however, much less back pain (almost zero) especially when standing in-place or running. I am able to perform more pull-ups. I can touch my toes and I can actually see my feet again, Hah!!!. My blood pressure is much better. Women smile at me??? OMG, I stopped breaking my office chairs' hydraulic chambers, which was annoying and costly. Never even thought it was because I was way overweight. I like your post, even though it's a few years old. (smile)
  • BeachBoatBikini
    BeachBoatBikini Posts: 5 Member
    DAM5412 wrote: »
    Your shoes may no longer fit.
    Don't be too quick to resize your wedding bands, most jewelers won't do it more than twice.
    Find and make friends with your local consignment shop, don't splurge too much on clothes until you reach (and have stayed for a while at) goal.
    Some of your friends and family members will not be supportive.
    It's not a linear process (especially for us girls)! Some days/weeks you will not lose anything and that's okay. Stick to your plan.

  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,168 Member
    The warmest thing I've found are either the lined mittens that Canadians call "choppers" (typical is a leather outer, wool inner liner that's separate). There are gloves that are similar, and have more maneuverability, usually deerskin outer glove with inner separate wool liner. (These look nice enough for dress-up occasions in the cold.) There may be others warmer, but that's my experience.

    You can literally get heated mittens, but they're very expensive. A less-expensive hack is to get a box of the small chemical heat packets that hunters use, and stick them in your gloves/mittens. With mittens, they should fit near your fingertips, if that's the main problem.

    Personally, if I were feeling cold more frequently as a thin person than when overweight, I'd be considering a conservative reverse diet - no guarantees, though. There's at least a chance that it's not all just about fat as insulation.
  • Melwillbehealthy
    Melwillbehealthy Posts: 894 Member
    Ok ladies, omg, I agree with all that you’ve said😳
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