I've been doing so well and I am having trouble believing it

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  • I have lost 25 pounds over the last few months. I think part of me is in denial, it's hard for me to believe I am doing so well. The weight has been coming off slowly, so slowly I can hardly tell a difference. I have yet to gain any weight back since I started losing, thank goodness. This whole thing almost seems to good to be true. This is the first time I've had any success in losing. Before this, was a long list of failures.


  • Whatever the difference is, it's great that you're doing it now!
  • Congrats!!!!! And stay positive!
  • That is wonderful! you are doing really really good.
  • You are doing great! Don't worry about believing it for now- just continue what you are doing lol
  • Congrats!
  • Congratulations !
  • on getting rid of 25 pounds!
  • Wow congrats.
  • Way to go!
  • Sometimes it takes time for our minds to catch up with our bodies. I know I'm still feeling bigger than I am (and when I was bigger, I thought I was smaller...go figure). It's great to hear that you're having such wonderful success! Just keep going and enjoy the journey.
  • Same here! Hold on to your momentum and don't let anything get in your way... be a bulldozer of all of the obstacles that lead you astray!
  • Quote: Sometimes it takes time for our minds to catch up with our bodies. I know I'm still feeling bigger than I am (and when I was bigger, I thought I was smaller...go figure). It's great to hear that you're having such wonderful success! Just keep going and enjoy the journey.
    This must be it. I think I failed for so long, to my mind it just seems too good to be true.



    Thanks for all the wonderful encouragement ladies. I most certainly will keep up the good work.
  • ohio, your height, start weight, and goal area all similar to mine; also, like you, I have had several unsuccessful tries before, either false starts or significant losses with regains (even more discouraging to me). This time, I was fortunate* to lose the 115 pounds in about 2 years without any significant plateaus or backsliding. Fingers crossed, maintenance is going fine so far, though my mind is still catching up to my new body. So I can relate to where you're at. I think slow and steady is a good way to let your mind, emotions, and skin keep up with your weight.

    *This should not be interpreted as my saying that I don't take credit for my accomplishment. My food and exercise plans have both been pretty moderate and non-traumatic, but it's taken a lot of planning and perseverance to stick with it. Still, there are people who have worked as hard and as consistently as I have who have run into plateaus, so I acknowledge some good fortune as a nod to them.
  • Congratulations .....