northern tiger
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Cool...yes, I'm finding the water and cardio are key. Those two alone will make you lose weight.
And cutting out sweets completely will also help you see a dramatic loss in weight.
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Cool...yes, I'm finding the water and cardio are key. Those two alone will make you lose weight.
Well, I've been sticking to my downtown walks & jogs so far...how are you guys doing with your nutrition and fitness?
I have dropped a jeans size! :tup:
I thought I would never be one of those people who still wore their "Fat" clothes after weight loss. People would tell me that my clothes are too big, but I'm so used to wearing them that it was hard for me to see the excess. It's psychological.
The bigger clothes will still make you look big.
You earned that new body, show it off. That is my philosophy.
XXL was always to big for me. XL polos are too big..I'm rocking L right now. Trying to stay there...
Yeah, the jeans I bought this past weekend were a size smaller and definitely made me look better. A much better fit and look.
I bought 2 pairs of blue jeans in August and October of last year. All 4 pairs are too big on top of the jeans I already had. Mad azz h@ll. :angry::angry::angry::angry: I have to buy some new clothes for real. It's hard shopping for clothes while dropping pounds because in the the end the stuff you bought a couple of months ago become too big.
Find a tailor/seamstress.
Tailors are expensive as L. Then, too many home tailors are bootleg.
You can go to a local dry cleaners and find a cheap seamtress. I had some minor work done on a sweater for like $7. Surely, it wouldn't be too much more to have pants taken in.
Find a tailor/seamstress.
Thank you for the suggestion but they are too big to be tailored. I tried a with a couple of pair and it didn't work out. To pay for the proper tailoring for them to make all of the right alterations will cost the same price as a new pair of jeans. I mean taking in the waist, crotch, and pants width. :smh:
Guess you lost a lot of weight. That's great though! :tup:
I've lost 50 pounds over the past 3 years. I have another 10 to go then I'm cool.
Hey, that's (the weight of) a first-grader! :lol: :tup:
And that child can remain on the back of a milk carton because I'm not looking for them. Just concerned about my thyroid slowing down.