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I have to agree with the body image thing, I know exactly what you mean

(both of you).

When I reached goal in May 2001 I had gone from a 22/24 to an 8/10 and I

never really could accept looking in the mirror or windows and seeing that I

was thin (I'm 5'10 " ). It's so hard and really powerful too because the

demons are lurking ever so close to whisk us away if we really can't think

of ourselves as thin.

There are so many of those victories that are away from the scale, but they

come as a really big surprise to me too some days--no, that CAN'T be me with

room on the sides of the chairs at the movies or in the car, etc. That can't

be me buying a size adult small, must be mislabled, etc.

I've got about 20 to go to get back to lifetime again, but I don't look

" fat " to others and that's where some of my trouble lies because they don't

understand how hard it is and that I'm still technically in the " overweight "

category on the doctor's charts or WW charts.

Guess we really have to do some soul-searching to be at peace with our

new/newer bodies and ourselves--will always be a constant struggle for me I

think. Anyone else??

Seems like I can't just relax and " remain " because I'm always thinking

that's really not me and that I'm not down far enough, even though the

relief of wearing much smaller clothes and having ski clothes and swimsuits

and all that normal stuff is joyful beyond belief. A real tug of war and I

think that I finally now understand the alcoholic or the drug addict.

I don't want to ever be fat again or lose control but I realize that it will

be a hard road forever, worth it but definitely hard.

Kris, are you in those size 8's from your sister?? Just wondering...

Re: Kris's weigh in

Kris,

This is indeed a major victory. Body image is something I have big

trouble

with. At this point, noone considers me fat anymore - and when I take a good

honest look at myself, I don't either - all though I have problem areas

- tummy

overhang is the worst one (probably more then you wanted to know) - and

I know

I have another 15 pounds or so to lose - but I'm no longer fat. That

said, I often

still feel like a fat person - I even surprise myself sometimes if I

catch a passing

glimpse of myself in the mirror - thinking " who's that? " I don't know

when or if

this changes at some point - but right now the NSV's surprise me so much

because

I don't think of myself as " thin " .

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I definitely agree with you, but my problem isn't so much excepting that I'm

thin (I've been here before so I can definitely accept that!) my problem is

that evil thought that say's " I'm thin now, I can splurge and have a

doughnut " . Not that a it's bad to eat the doughnut if I want it, it's just

that I won't be able to stop at just one. Just because I'm thin now it

doesn't make it any easier to control or resist temptation. Know what I

mean??

Yep, I fit in size 8 jeans with the exception of Levi's which I still wear a

10. They just aren't cut right in the hips to get away with an 8. I can get

them on, and buttoned, and zipped, but sitting down in them is another

matter LOL! I found a really nice pair of Levis size 10 at Goodwill for $6

and was so excited because I haven't worn Levis in about 10 years and I got

home and put them on, was all proud of myself, went to show my husband and

he say's " That's nice honey but they look to big in the butt. You should

have bought an 8 "

Kris

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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 2:53 PM

To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

Subject: RE: Kris's weigh in/Mitch

I have to agree with the body image thing, I know exactly what you mean

(both of you).

When I reached goal in May 2001 I had gone from a 22/24 to an 8/10 and I

never really could accept looking in the mirror or windows and seeing that I

was thin (I'm 5'10 " ). It's so hard and really powerful too because the

demons are lurking ever so close to whisk us away if we really can't think

of ourselves as thin.

There are so many of those victories that are away from the scale, but they

come as a really big surprise to me too some days--no, that CAN'T be me with

room on the sides of the chairs at the movies or in the car, etc. That can't

be me buying a size adult small, must be mislabled, etc.

I've got about 20 to go to get back to lifetime again, but I don't look

" fat " to others and that's where some of my trouble lies because they don't

understand how hard it is and that I'm still technically in the " overweight "

category on the doctor's charts or WW charts.

Guess we really have to do some soul-searching to be at peace with our

new/newer bodies and ourselves--will always be a constant struggle for me I

think. Anyone else??

Seems like I can't just relax and " remain " because I'm always thinking

that's really not me and that I'm not down far enough, even though the

relief of wearing much smaller clothes and having ski clothes and swimsuits

and all that normal stuff is joyful beyond belief. A real tug of war and I

think that I finally now understand the alcoholic or the drug addict.

I don't want to ever be fat again or lose control but I realize that it will

be a hard road forever, worth it but definitely hard.

Kris, are you in those size 8's from your sister?? Just wondering...

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YES YES!!! Every time I buy a 12 (still on my way down) I think it must

be a " big " 12! Like I think everything in my closet is just plain

" sized wrong " - I thought I was losing my mind!

Jenn :o)

Subject: RE: Kris's weigh in/Mitch

That can't be me buying a size adult small, must be mislabled, etc. I've

got about 20 to go to get back to lifetime again, but I don't look " fat "

to others and that's where some of my trouble lies because they don't

understand how hard it is and that I'm still technically in the

" overweight " category on the doctor's charts or WW charts.

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Kind of an opposite situation, but when I used to be thin, I NEVER

thought I was. I recall a size 8 skirt that I was convinced was

a " big 8 " . I went from overweight to thin and I never really

acknowledged that I was thin, so then getting bigger again didn't

seem to matter. In my mind I went from fat to only slightly

fatter. So when you get down towards your goal, take the time to

appreciate where you're at because it might help you to keep the

pounds off!

Cheyenne

> YES YES!!! Every time I buy a 12 (still on my way down) I think

it must

> be a " big " 12! Like I think everything in my closet is just plain

> " sized wrong " - I thought I was losing my mind!

>

> Jenn :o)

>

> Subject: RE: Kris's weigh in/Mitch

>

>

> That can't be me buying a size adult small, must be mislabled,

etc. I've

> got about 20 to go to get back to lifetime again, but I don't

look " fat "

> to others and that's where some of my trouble lies because they

don't

> understand how hard it is and that I'm still technically in the

> " overweight " category on the doctor's charts or WW charts.

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