still see that large person in mirror :(
LauriesTrying2BeFit
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i have people telling me im thin now and dont need to lose anymore weight yet when i see recent pics or look in the mirror i still see plenty i hate and want gone.
does anyone do this?
its driving me mad and puts a real downer on me then i cant be bothered to exercise or eat well its a rubbish cycle i seem to be in!
does anyone do this?
its driving me mad and puts a real downer on me then i cant be bothered to exercise or eat well its a rubbish cycle i seem to be in!
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Hey Lauriey
I still see the 180 lb me in the mirror all the time - and like you, I have wonderful friends who tell me how good I look. I just try to remember that i was 180, and then look at the scale to reassure myself that I'm NOT that weight anymore.
I'm so not there yet! These things take time.
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thanks i find it really hard not to hate my body its horrible!0
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I'm in the same boat as you. I still look back and see the 220lbs me, when I'm a slender 145lbs. I think it happens to all. You look good.0
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Wrote this blog about a week ago. I believe there are a lot of us who fall in this group.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/jonnyb620 -
I have the same issue, I don't see a size 4/6 134 Lbs women in the mirror when I look at me. My friends think I am crazy and my family is frustrated with me. I alway talk about how much more weight I need to lose, how I count every calorie and execise to get smaller. No one see the fat girl in the mirroe like I see. I try and remind myself that a size 4 is not fat and tell myself I look great. I'm hoping one day it will sink in and I can enjoy my body just the way it is,0
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Same boat. I'm not sure if we every see ourselves like others do. Every day I have my friends and family ask "haven't you lost enough? Have a bagel.", but I still see areas that need some defining. I know I'm thinner, but I still have the same flab as 30 pounds ago...0
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Hi, I was the same when I lost 75lbs before, even though i'd dropped 5 UK dress sizes and was down to a 12, I'd still go into shops and pick up bigger sizes. your pics look great, its something that you have to get use to, especially if you've been bigger for a long time beforehand. You'll be fine. x0
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Hi!
Girl, this is normal. I still see the 240 pound me in the mirror. I still look down at myself and see it, and then when I go to bed I feel it. I think it's normal. There have only been a handful of times I looked in the mirror and thought "Whoa, you look GREAT! You look healthy!" A handful.. my fiance sees the weight loss (of course) and always reassures me that you CAN see a 90 pound difference in me.
Example: The other night we went to the movies to see Cabin in the Woods (highly recommend it btw- Chris Hemsworth & Jesse Williams... whooo!) and I looked down at my thighs in the seat- I thought that I looked large and gross. My fiance leaned over to me after I told him what I was thinking and said, "would you be able to fit into those size 9s at 240 pounds?"
Anyway, yeah- it's normal. But, I'm trying really hard to see the "skinnier" me0 -
i am the same i know im thinner but i still have belly flab and my legs are still big IMO my family think i have a problem its driving me mad, glad im not the only one tho!0
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I can relate. I continously look in the mirror and see myself as "fat". I have a hard time buying clothes as well. I now fit into a size 6 and never in my life have I been that size. I still go to the 14/16 clothes automatically. I guess I was big for so long that it just doesn't register yet that I am no longer that person, and I am not as big as my head tells me I am.0
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Just the other day I bought a size XL shorts and when I got home, they fell off. B/c I forgot that I was now a L. I also have a hard time buying the Medium shirts in stores and often refer back to my old size because I still look at myself and see the large me. So I am with you, I know I made progress of 30 lbs loss, but 20 out of 30 days a month all I see is the 30 more I have to loose and the fact that I am still larger. I just weight myself to see that it is different and my friends really help to motivate me with their positive comments.0
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I completely understand. I'm worried if I'll ever be happy with how I look, even when I reach my ultimate goal. This past Easter, one of the in-laws complimented how small my butt is now (she said I got a "J Lo booty") but all I see is this huge tabletop I had before my journey. Even when I look at progress pictures it's still hard to believe that's how I look now. It's just something we'll have to work at mentally. Congrats to everyone on your weight loss!0
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Totally normal and it SUCKS! It is the cruellest thing. I was 17 when I first lost a load of weight, I became very ...boney for want of a better word! I was underweight for my height and yet, I only saw a fat lump in the mirror. I wore baggy clothes to cover up my 'bulges of fat'. Looking back, I could kick myself. Left alone, I could have become very ill indeed. It is a dangerous little nugget of double us dieters face.
Now, years later I am on the weight loss journey again but only 2 weeks ago I bought a skirt that is clearly too big for me. My brain saw it and told me that was the size I needed, "ignore the physics" it said. It is 100% psychological and that is the area you need to work on next. Your body is sorted, now it is time for your brain to get a work out.0 -
I see the 250lb me, and I weight 164lb now. Always aggravating.0
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have lost over 28 lbs and 3 inches off my waist. still see a belly though if i ever see myself in the mirror.0
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I know how you feel when I started I was 296 lbs I now weigh 219 lbs but I still see the big person in the mirror. It is very hard and confusing to keep going. My family tries to help but sometimes I don't let them in. Keep up your hard work and dedication and it will pay off because I am hoping it does the same for me.0
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It does take a while for your mind to catch up, be kind to yourself:~)0
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I'm there with you...I started my journey almost a year ago and have lost 66lbs and still see areas that I hate, and still see something other than what others see when they look at me. You look wonderful. Guess the only advice that I can offer is don't be so hard on yourself. You have done an amazing job. I know for me, motivation to work out comes in waves. But I like to think that since I am mantaining and make the right food choices most of the time...I am doing something right. :flowerforyou:0
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