Ok, no one has said this to me yet. However, the key word is "yet." Lately, people have been saying to me that every time they see me I am thinner. Two different people in about 5 days referred to me as "The Incredible Shrinking Woman."
Now, the reality is that I have lost a few pounds over the past 2 months, but nothing major. I am still in an overweight BMI category, and I have a little more than 20 lbs to go before I hit my goal weight. What I am realizing, is that so many people are overweight or obese, they don't have a clear idea of what a normal weight really looks like. So much so, that even someone who is still technically overweight, like me, seems skinny and shrinking down to nothing.
So, I am anticipating that when I get to within 10-15 pounds of my goal weight, suddenly all of these compliments and exclamations are going to turn negative. People are going to tell me I should stop dieting and that I am looking too skinny and unhealthy. Somehow when you lose weight, it's like being pregnant - everyone thinks they have the right to comment because it's an outward and obvious change.
For those of you who are on the last leg of your journey or have reached your goal weight - how did you handle the folks who thought you were losing too much or were venturing into the area of eating disorders? For some reason, a normal BMI weight looks anorexic to many people because they are not used to seeing someone at a normal weight anymore.

Also, telling them that your doctor is very happy with your weight loss (mine is, so it's true!) or has approved/encouraged you to lose a bit more also helps. Overall, putting the spotlight on health & fitness is usually a good thing in these conversations. Honestly though, I think that most of the time when you get the "don't lose any more!" comments, the conversation ends if you say "oh absolutely, I'm done!" 
