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Sierra122
Sierra122
Joined March 2014
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Start Weight
218.3 lb
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0 lb
Current Weight
218.3 lb
Performance:
Steady
Goal Weight
176.4 lb
Still to go:
41.9 lb
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Feeling unhappy even after weight loss?
All right, I want to ask you something that may seem strange at first, but it is something that I have been struggling with in recent months, perhaps even weeks. I have lost a considerable amount of weight and I am happy with the results. However, I am not ‘happy’ with myself at all.
Despite the fact that others give you compliments about the weight loss, muscle tone, I still do not feel comfortable in my own skin. This despite having a significant other that calls you attractive and all the good stuff. The moment someone gives me a compliment I am instantly dismissive of it, but critique of any kind always hurts.
Has anyone else gone through the same thing? Have you experienced this feeling before where you cannot seem to shed the ‘old you’? And if so, how (if at all) did you recover from it? I have struggled with this for a while and keep pretending everything is OK, but the truth is that it is really not. Any help is much appreciated!
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posted
18 Apr 2014, 09:06
Garcinia Cambogia
Yes, that's what I think too, although there is scientific evidence to suggest that the HCA does help you to shed weight. When I used Garcinia, I found that I did lose weight, but I put that more down to the fact that I believed I was going to lose weight with the help of the supplement. I'm still sKeptical that it works in any other way.
posted
13 Apr 2014, 03:11
appitiete suppressants
I find that beer - yes, beer - suppresses my appetite. I sometimes pinch one of OH's Buds from the fridge if I'm feeling hungry and it works a treat. Sure, there's calories to be had from the beer, but I find that the positives outweigh the negatives, providing I don't overdo things
posted
13 Apr 2014, 03:04
Non balanced gym workouts...
My husbands entire body is representative of that guy's legs. At least my hub is in decent proportion, but I'd prefer the upper half in terms of "decent proportion".
posted
13 Apr 2014, 02:59
Vegetarian...To be, or not to be? That is the question.
I've been a vegetarian for 26 years - I still have times when I put on weight - just depends on the amount of calories consumed in comparison to the amount burned. Sure, generally speaking, a veggie diet will consist of less calories than a meat-rich diet, but this is a very general rule. Pizza? A large bowl of pasta? Calorie-ridden sauces? Wishing you well!
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posted
13 Apr 2014, 02:54
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