Now that I've lost weight, I can...
happily engage in a certain salacious activity in physical arrangements that, before, were more difficult. :D
I've been stalling mentally again in my new decade, which bums me. However, after getting quite a few nice surprises recently from my better fitness levels, I decided to take an inventory of all the awesome things I can do now that I've lost 50 pounds. The one above just happens to be my newest discovery. :o So, what can you do, now that you've lost some weight? |
What a great idea for a thread!
Now that I've lost 80 pounds:
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I can move around with less pain and tiredness!
I have serious pain and fatigue problems. What really got me going when I committed again a year and a half ago was the frustration and helplessness I was feeling over my health. Losing weight was one of the few things under my control that could impact how I feel - it was important for me right then to seize onto that and realize there was something I had control over. I still have severe fatigue and pain issues, so from the outside the change might look minimal - but I removed a small added burden, and every little bit counts for so much. |
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I don't think I "belong" on this thread as I gain back everything again with this pregnancy. But when I was near goal, I loved that I could run! I was running up to 7 miles outside without stopping! I was working towards doing a half marathon. Most. amazing. feeling. EVER.
Now that I've gained the weight back, I can't cross my legs anymore :( and when I climb stairs my knee clicks, doesn't hurt, but clicks. I can't blame the pregnancy as I do not carry the baby in my leg! Nope, its from the extra nearly 100 lbs... |
This may be TMI, I am just getting started again with weightloss. I have lost 6 lbs, know what a 6 lb difference can be? I can wipe easier! There, I said it. I know some of you ladies know what I am talking about. hahaha
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i can wear a dress if i want to!
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I can tie my shoes without holding my breath.
I can run, and not have things continue to shake for several seconds after I stop. :lol: I have way more style options ... at 300+ pounds, I never wore skirts, dresses, shorts, belts, fitted clothes, tank tops, etc. Seatbelts and chairs fit every time. I can step on a longboard and not worry about it cracking. I don't have to worry about weight restrictions on things! (rides, horseback riding, etc) |
Even with just 16lb gone I've noticed a difference!
I love closet shopping and fitting in clothes that I haven't worn in a while. |
I am still 30 pounds from goal, but I think I am able to do pretty much all of the things that thin people do effortlessly. I try to think of these things when I'm impatient w my slow losing. Even if I stay right here, my life is so much easier and more comfortable!
I totally agree about the salacious activities, Surley! lol we just fit together better and I have more energy. :) Plus, I swear that ketosis has a positive effect on libido. Others -- definitely crossing legs is FUN, fitting right in furniture, getting in and out of the car. I am not a bath person, but I no longer look at my bathtub and worry I wouldn't fit in it anyway. Tonight I think I'm gonna paint my toenails myself! The last time I did that I think I got redfaced and out of breath. |
I love this thread, so inspiring and proud of all of you!
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I can wear heels!
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yeah, i'm super digging the sex life. i can especially tell a difference now that i've started putting on muscle. and yes, heels! being able to wear heels is great. also not having to worry about whether or not you'll break something when you sit on it constantly...
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Even just the little ive lost, i can breathe easier in clothes.
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I can do walks and races for causes I care about!
I can shop almost anywhere! I can feel confident when in a group of normal sized people. I can tell everyone how much I love cake without feeling silly. I can tell everyone how I like eating healthy without feeling silly. |
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