Feeling your weight
Aayyahh
Posts: 19
Here's the question. When you lose weight and you stay that weight for a while, you can't tell the difference right? But when you gain it all back, do you feel it in your legs, in your stomach that you are a lot heavier than before? Buecause i sure do.
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of course you can tell the diffrence especially bloating:grumble: :laugh:0
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it's crazy when you loose 10 lbs nobody notices and when you gain them everyone can see it right away and of course us also stomach and everything feels fat and disgusting0
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As I'm losing weight, it's coming off the weirdest places first...my wrists, my upper belly (just under my breasts), my lower back, the area where my legs and torso connect...but none of those areas are the traditional places to measure with a tape. I didn't really look there, until I noticed things like my watch was slipping around my wrist, and my pants were bagging at the crotch (but not the butt), and my boobs no longer had a shelf-rest when I was slumped over in a chair...lol. When I gained the weight, it was so very slowly that I didn't really notice it until the reverse of the above was true.0
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