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Ivory Mon, Apr-22-02 21:55

I'm Shrinking!!
 
Its been 2 months since I started LCing. I came home from school in February for my reading week and due to a laundry debacle, I had to fish through the clothes I had left here to find something to wear and I went through my closet and to my dismay I couldn't find a single thing that fit! I even pulled out my favourite summer skirt ever and it looked TERRIBLE and I vowed right then and there that that skirt was going to look like it did when I bought it by the end of the school year. Well I was 249 at that time and estimated that I needed to lose 20 lbs for the skirt to look right...well here I am at the end of school and I have lost 22lbs! Yay for me!

I got home from school again on Friday night and decided that the skirt and I needed to have another face off<forboding dramatic music plays in the background!> well I put it on, and while it doesn't look as good as it did when I bought it, it looks pretty good! I totally would feel comfortable wearing it out, and it won't be long before that skirt is too big! Darn then I'll have to go shopping(and that would be terrible ;) ;) ;) )

AngelaR Sun, Apr-28-02 08:50

Congratulations!!!!! There is so much satisfaction in fitting into those smaller clothes. You should be proud of yourself! We sure are proud of you.

alto Sun, Apr-28-02 12:44

Way to go, Ivory! I think that kind of a (nice) shock/surprise is the best news of all -- the scale goes down slowly, but when clothes "suddenly" fit it's like getting your report card from the Whoosh Fairy :) I see a shopping spree in your future :D

TeriDoodle Sun, Apr-28-02 15:17

I told my hubby yesterday that he better start saving his money, 'cause for Christmas I'm going to need a WHOLE NEW WARDROBE: SIZE 10 . He said he'd be happy to do that!! :D

Way to go Ivory :thup: :thup: :thup: !!!

Pat3125 Sun, Apr-28-02 19:32

Way to go Ivory!

I'm a newbie here and your success has inspired me to keep at it. You should be proud of yourself! Keep it up!!

Pat
Quebec, Canada :wave:

Ivory Tue, Apr-30-02 21:23

Thanks everybody! All your messages were really encouraging! ALthough right now, I'm feeling a little discouraged because the "woosh" fairy seems to have come again and taken back the woosh! Has that happened to any of you? Anyway I don't know why, but I cheated today so I'm pretty mad at myself, but I'm sort of proud that I'm not giving up (which is something I was tempted to do, but I refuse to)

Pat3125 Wed, May-01-02 06:41

Hi Ivory,
Its seems that this is happening right now. I'm hoping that its just water retention, that time of the month coming up. I too, have cheated here and there. I'm not going to give up and neither should you! My Dad is in AA and he's been sober for almost 15 years. Their motto is " One Day at a time", I'm adopting this as my own now. I'm sure that all the hard work will pay off. Don't be discouraged. Hang in there!

Pat
Quebec, Canada

Ivory Wed, May-01-02 09:42

I think that, first of all, I need to buy a scale of my own and start weighing every morning. When I was at school, I had to go to the gym to use a scale and so I wasn't doing that every day, so I may not have even been able to get a realistic weight each week...I say that I need to do this because I just stepped on the scale here at my parent's house and I weighed in at 229, MUCH closer to the "woosh" weight...so I'm really not sure what the number is, so I'm gonna weigh every day now...

I like what you said about "One day at a time" That is a great way to think about this because some times it feels like an addiction...

By the way, thats great about your dad being sober for almost 15 years! He should be so proud!!

Pat3125 Wed, May-01-02 20:06

I weight myself everyday, sometimes there is a 1 pound gain or so, but I try not to let that discourage me. I know its only temporary and might just be water retention. So I drink more water.

My Dad is proud of his accomplishment, so much that when we attend is anniversary meetings he usually ends up shedding tears and so do we. He's come along way. We missed him growing up but he's always there for us now. Thats what counts. We are really proud that he's doing this for himself. I think that sugar is addictive, just like you can't have just one chip.

Well, enough blabbering. Keep it up! You can do it!!

One day at a time!!
Pat


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