I saw a thread about this topic a few weeks ago, but can't find it this morning after searching for it, and I need to let out a little frustration, so I'm starting a new thread.
The topic is losing a significant amount of weight, and other people noticing it, but you yourself being unable to notice any difference when you look in the mirror. I'm a short girl, only 5 feet, so my "healthy normal" weight should be anywhere between 105-125 from what I have read. I have never been a skinny person, nor do I believe I ever will be truly skinny. To me, getting down to 135-130 would be my ideal weight, because I was at that weight when I started college, and I liked the way I looked and how I felt. I ballooned up to 187 this past spring, which for a person of my height is a lot. I am now at 160.5, and have lost almost 30 pounds, BUT I DON'T SEE A DIFFERENCE! My clothes all fit much better, and other people have noticed the change, but I cannot see one change when I look at myself in the mirror. Even though the scale has been moving downwards since I started my diet in April, and I see the difference in how my clothes fit me, I am still very frustrated that I don't see it when I look at myself.
I have set a "realistic" first goal of 140 pounds for myself. I would like to get down to 130 by next summer for my family's beach vacation, and tone up some. I'm hoping that by the time I get to my 140 goal (keeping my fingers crossed for Christmas time), I can see a difference, because all of this hard work doesn't seem worth it when I can't see a difference.
Thanks for listening/reading my ramblings.


