Does it freak you out?

1Timothy4v8
1Timothy4v8 Posts: 503 Member
edited November 8 in Success Stories
Do you ever feel freaked out by your new size? When I lost all my wieght before I remember some times at night lying there feeling were my tummy and sides used to be, and being really freaked out kind of like I felt like I was missing an arm, or all of a suddon I felt like I had one foot off the empire state building, and the way wind blew past me was also crazy, I remembered being weighed down better lol, my fingers and hands were unrecognizable, I would stare at myself in the mirror and saw a stranger, with all that said I was on cloud nine but some times it really freaked me out, it might be because I lost it really fast I lost 50 pound in 3 months because of my job.

So I am wondering if any body else who has been over weight their whole life and then dropped all of it feels the same way?

(by the way I gained it all back and then some, so I would just say to all you wonderful ppl who have done a great job, keep track of your selves, were like x drinkers lol)
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  • italianissima
    italianissima Posts: 140 Member
    I don't get freaked out like that. But, I do sometimes not recognized my reflection when I pass by a mirror or a window. Funny, but I guess my mind hasn't caught up with my body!

    You are right, by staying on track, we will always be successful- it is a lifestyle not a diet!
  • 1Timothy4v8
    1Timothy4v8 Posts: 503 Member
    I don't get freaked out like that. But, I do sometimes not recognized my reflection when I pass by a mirror or a window. Funny, but I guess my mind hasn't caught up with my body!

    You are right, by staying on track, we will always be successful- it is a lifestyle not a diet!

    how much did you lose?
  • Jayneoh
    Jayneoh Posts: 20
    I get freaked out thinking about the amount I have to lose!
  • I think the thing that freaks me out the most is being able to feel my bones. And then it worries me as I have another 95lbs to go - so I'm thinking 'Am I gonna look like Skeletor?!'
  • cfergy
    cfergy Posts: 67 Member
    Yes, I too have lost a significant amount of weight before, gained and now back to losing again. I definitely got freaked out. I would just stare at the mirror in disbelief. I couldn't stop feeling my collar bones and hip bones. The first time I felt my hip bone, I didn't know what it was!! Then I realized, Oh yea, my body is changing.
    It is psychologically a struggle too. It freaks me out how fast the weight comes off my face first. I think it makes me look older, the fat isn't pushing and smoothing out the wrinkles anymore I guess. lol
  • aimesuk
    aimesuk Posts: 51 Member
    Honestly, I have felt strange the other way. Looking in the mirror it is always a shock to see myself looking back and not the slim young thing I think of myself as!

    I spent a god portion on my teens doing fad diets and losing and regaining the same few pounds. I weighed 140lbs, 147 max. Wish I could've been happy there.
  • firefly171717
    firefly171717 Posts: 226 Member
    Yes, I too have lost a significant amount of weight before, gained and now back to losing again. I definitely got freaked out. I would just stare at the mirror in disbelief. I couldn't stop feeling my collar bones and hip bones. The first time I felt my hip bone, I didn't know what it was!! Then I realized, Oh yea, my body is changing.
    It is psychologically a struggle too. It freaks me out how fast the weight comes off my face first. I think it makes me look older, the fat isn't pushing and smoothing out the wrinkles anymore I guess. lol

    I agree, even though I only last 8 pounds its crazy how much my face has changed, some parts for the better, but I hate feeling more boney!!!
  • cherishpatterson
    cherishpatterson Posts: 11 Member
    I remember being freaked out that I could fit through turnstiles... they have them at concert events or theme parks, and in Menards. I was walking into Menards with my sister and I went to walk through the cart gate, and my sister stopped me. She told me I was thin enough to fit through the turnstile and when I did, I freaked.
  • adamsonam
    adamsonam Posts: 127
    I get freaked out thinking about the amount I have to lose!

    This!! =)
  • EmCarroll1990
    EmCarroll1990 Posts: 2,832 Member
    I remember being freaked out that I could fit through turnstiles... they have them at concert events or theme parks, and in Menards. I was walking into Menards with my sister and I went to walk through the cart gate, and my sister stopped me. She told me I was thin enough to fit through the turnstile and when I did, I freaked.

    This put a smile on my face, seems your sister is very supportive.
  • farmers_daughter
    farmers_daughter Posts: 1,632 Member
    I get freaked out thinking about the amount I have to lose!

    :noway: That is soooo me!
  • Nice to hear I am not the only one that feels this way. It is strange to pass a mirror when you are all alone and turn around to see "who is this person walking behind me?" I also feel strange when shopping for clothes, by habit I go to the plus sizes first. As a Christmas gift my mother wanted to buy me new jeans, we went to the store and I couldn't bring myself to even try on a smaller size. I just couldn't imagine that I, who has been over weight for 20 years would not wear a plus size now. In my mind, if the jeans had not fit then all this work had been for nothing and I knew I would give up so I bought the bigger jeans! After Christmas my 14 year old daughter convinced me to try a smaller size and they to were to big. So I tried an even smaller size and WOW...could not believe that I am one size away from the size I was wearing 20 years ago before all the weight gain! I still have my fat jeans hanging in the closet, but I have moved them to the spare bedroom closet!! :smile:

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  • Cosmic_Unicorn
    Cosmic_Unicorn Posts: 150 Member
    Yeah, I'm constantly surprised by my reflection. And shopping is ridiculous! My friends MADE me go shopping for new clothes after 50 pounds (yeah, I did look pretty silly), and I kept trying on the larges or the biggest size pants, and then getting frustrated when they were way too big. It seems counter-intuitive, since I am happy and proud of myself, but I refused to buy anything in size small because it didn't seem real.
  • j77r68
    j77r68 Posts: 271 Member
    As simple and small of a thing as going through a turnstile, I myself am looking forward to not having to turn sideways to get through. 8 lbs down 80 more to go.
  • curvygirl512
    curvygirl512 Posts: 423 Member
    Yep, I freak out too, both in good and bad ways. I look and feel skinnier and more fit--I've found my jawline again, my ankles don't swell as much, and my arms, hands and wrists are noticably smaller. My clothes are way too baggy, but I still wear them anyway. It's my security blanket. I did buy one pair of skinny jeans, but I'm usually too self-conscious to wear them. Yep, total freak out, that's me.
  • xsmilexforxmex
    xsmilexforxmex Posts: 1,216 Member
    Mine is kind of backwards.. I dont recognize my reflection sometimes because of the weight I have gained. I used to be super thin (125lbs, currently 157) and working towards getting closer to that look..
  • recriger
    recriger Posts: 245 Member
    Sounds like "Ghost Pains". I've read of people who were involved in accidents getting them. There was a guy at the foundry I used to work at who lost his arm at the elbow. One day over lunch he started to cuss for no apparent reason. I asked why, and he said his "Damn shadow was itching" (his missing hand was the shadow). His brain was translating some information and was firing it down nerve paths that no longer existed. I don't know for sure, but I've also read that the "pain" you feel when you...say... close your hand in a car door isn't "real". Your hand suffers damage, but the sensation of "pain" is only realized in the brain.

    As we gain weight our surface area expands. The brain creates more nerve pathways to use for feel. Now that you've lost weight some of those are no longer used. Your brain does have spatial reasoning. So you're just fine to feel that way. Your brain remembers what position in space your hands used to be when they came into contact with your body. Now that it is different your brain is not yet used to the change, so every time you make contact somewhere else it will interpret the difference as damage and fire off some adrenaline.

    It will go away. About the time you are used to seeing the new you in the mirror it will go.
  • Cordy_in_CT
    Cordy_in_CT Posts: 134 Member
    Sounds like "Ghost Pains". I've read of people who were involved in accidents getting them. There was a guy at the foundry I used to work at who lost his arm at the elbow. One day over lunch he started to cuss for no apparent reason. I asked why, and he said his "Damn shadow was itching" (his missing hand was the shadow). His brain was translating some information and was firing it down nerve paths that no longer existed. I don't know for sure, but I've also read that the "pain" you feel when you...say... close your hand in a car door isn't "real". Your hand suffers damage, but the sensation of "pain" is only realized in the brain.

    As we gain weight our surface area expands. The brain creates more nerve pathways to use for feel. Now that you've lost weight some of those are no longer used. Your brain does have spatial reasoning. So you're just fine to feel that way. Your brain remembers what position in space your hands used to be when they came into contact with your body. Now that it is different your brain is not yet used to the change, so every time you make contact somewhere else it will interpret the difference as damage and fire off some adrenaline.

    It will go away. About the time you are used to seeing the new you in the mirror it will go.
    Interesting explanation!! Thanks. I get kind of surprised when I hold up my new smaller-sized pants - my brain hasn't quite realized that this body can actually fit into them. Weird.
  • SKINNYMESOON2B
    SKINNYMESOON2B Posts: 112 Member
    I would say its pretty weird and is definitly going to take some getting used to.
    sometimes i lay flat on my back and just feel my stomach. it feels so strange not having rolls and Humps. i dont get freaked out or anything but its just a new feeling.
  • DQMD
    DQMD Posts: 193
    Yeah my head is finally catching up to my body. I walk past people and they don't recognize me at all. It is kind of fun.

    I can't wait for this summer going to amusement parks and not having a nervous breakdown about fitting into the seat.
  • 1Timothy4v8
    1Timothy4v8 Posts: 503 Member
    Yes, I too have lost a significant amount of weight before, gained and now back to losing again. I definitely got freaked out. I would just stare at the mirror in disbelief. I couldn't stop feeling my collar bones and hip bones. The first time I felt my hip bone, I didn't know what it was!! Then I realized, Oh yea, my body is changing.
    It is psychologically a struggle too. It freaks me out how fast the weight comes off my face first. I think it makes me look older, the fat isn't pushing and smoothing out the wrinkles anymore I guess. lol

    yea that's how it was to me, I'm glad I wasn't the only one =)
  • 1Timothy4v8
    1Timothy4v8 Posts: 503 Member
    Sounds like "Ghost Pains". I've read of people who were involved in accidents getting them. There was a guy at the foundry I used to work at who lost his arm at the elbow. One day over lunch he started to cuss for no apparent reason. I asked why, and he said his "Damn shadow was itching" (his missing hand was the shadow). His brain was translating some information and was firing it down nerve paths that no longer existed. I don't know for sure, but I've also read that the "pain" you feel when you...say... close your hand in a car door isn't "real". Your hand suffers damage, but the sensation of "pain" is only realized in the brain.

    As we gain weight our surface area expands. The brain creates more nerve pathways to use for feel. Now that you've lost weight some of those are no longer used. Your brain does have spatial reasoning. So you're just fine to feel that way. Your brain remembers what position in space your hands used to be when they came into contact with your body. Now that it is different your brain is not yet used to the change, so every time you make contact somewhere else it will interpret the difference as damage and fire off some adrenaline.

    It will go away. About the time you are used to seeing the new you in the mirror it will go.

    yea I've heard about the phantom pain thing, and yes I must say it was simular, unfortanantly for me I gained all the wieght back so I didnt get to enjoy it to long, but I cant weight to get back there
  • 1Timothy4v8
    1Timothy4v8 Posts: 503 Member
    Yeah my head is finally catching up to my body. I walk past people and they don't recognize me at all. It is kind of fun.

    I can't wait for this summer going to amusement parks and not having a nervous breakdown about fitting into the seat.

    YEA! I took my step kid to knotts a couple yrs back and didn't fit, I wouldn't let them bring the extenstion belt I was getting the heck out of there I always told my self I wouldn't get THAT big so big I cant enjoy the rides I love
  • strawberry626
    strawberry626 Posts: 71 Member
    I love this! Yay for you.
  • strawberry626
    strawberry626 Posts: 71 Member
    I remember being freaked out that I could fit through turnstiles... they have them at concert events or theme parks, and in Menards. I was walking into Menards with my sister and I went to walk through the cart gate, and my sister stopped me. She told me I was thin enough to fit through the turnstile and when I did, I freaked.


    I meant i love this yay for you
  • strawberry626
    strawberry626 Posts: 71 Member
    Do you ever feel freaked out by your new size? When I lost all my wieght before I remember some times at night lying there feeling were my tummy and sides used to be, and being really freaked out kind of like I felt like I was missing an arm, or all of a suddon I felt like I had one foot off the empire state building, and the way wind blew past me was also crazy, I remembered being weighed down better lol, my fingers and hands were unrecognizable, I would stare at myself in the mirror and saw a stranger, with all that said I was on cloud nine but some times it really freaked me out, it might be because I lost it really fast I lost 50 pound in 3 months because of my job.

    So I am wondering if any body else who has been over weight their whole life and then dropped all of it feels the same way?

    (by the way I gained it all back and then some, so I would just say to all you wonderful ppl who have done a great job, keep track of your selves, were like x drinkers lol)

    Good for you! I bet it is different. I wish i could look and say oh wow i look so different, im skinny. but nope i look and see how much i gained! blegh. Keep up the good work
  • BlackStarlight
    BlackStarlight Posts: 554 Member
    I got freaked out when I was shopping with my sister and automatically went to the bigger section and my sister was like "Er what you going there for?" She held up a dress that was my size and said, "I thought you said you were this size now?" And I thought oh yea I can get my clothes from the main sections now. It kinda freaked me out that despite losing a significant amount of weight I still want to go for the bigger clothes. No more. Thanks. But yea I still catch myself looking in the mirror and seeing this person im not sure I recognise but shes here to stay I have no intention of going back again. None at all.
    No matter how freaked out I get I'll get over it and move onto the next freak out lol xx
  • amiles21693
    amiles21693 Posts: 104 Member
    I remember when I first lost 30lbs and my collar bone appeared out of no where! I was fascinated by it for a long time. I still kinda secretly am (: But it helps me see a difference when I look at old photos of myself and its no where to be seen.
  • I get freaked out all the time. I see my reflection and do a double take, I get surprised by peoples reactions and I still automatically pick up the largest size in everything!!

    I bought a box of tights (pantyhose?) the other day and had to take them back to the shop later as I picked up XXL when I'm now medium.

    I'm also mildly obsesssed by my 'new' bones, collarbone, hips, ribs etc.

    I'm sure I will get used to it eventually, I will have to as I am NEVER going back there.
  • d3mon4ngel
    d3mon4ngel Posts: 242 Member
    Like some have said, I'm kind of the opposite. When I look in the mirror, I keep expecting myself to look like I did about 10 years ago. My "brain image" of myself hasn't updated and it's still a shock to see how bad I look now compared to my expectations :frown:

    It's one of my motivations for losing the weight though, as one day I *will* be able to look in the mirror and actually see "me" again :happy:
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