Just a quick background on me....18 months ago I had my second child, when I gave birth my weight was 210 pounds. Prior to that pregnancy I always hovered around 165. After this pregnancy I settled at 177. About 6 months ago I started my weight loss journey and went from 177 to 159. My weight stalled again so in March I started Ideal Protein and have lost an additional 15 pounds.
It has been a lot of hard work, with the support of my husband and some friends, I've been able to do this and it has been well worth it! I feel great!
BUT.... I am surprised that there are some "friends" that prefer me as the chubby one. We went to a cookout on Sunday where I saw a lot of people I hadn't seen since starting IP. The reactions from people were all over the map from wonderful and supportive comments to those people that would say "come on you can eat this mac n cheese, are you too skinny for my food now?" or "Now that you are thin we'll never see you, you'll be too busy working out or shopping".
I've never been a fan of shopping and hardly ever work out.
Does this happen?? Do "friends" feel like they can't be friends with you anymore because of weight loss? Yes, my appearance has changed dramatically, I am happy so I am more positive but I am still me, just a happier, healthier me. Isn't that a good thing?!



She HAD lost weight, but it was maybe 5-10 pounds while I had lost almost 50 at that point. She just hates it when she's not the center of attention.