"goal" weight
No, I havn't reached mine yet...calm down. ;)
I realized this morning that I'm only about 5 pounds away from -100 though, it kind of snuck up on me....it's exciting!
How do you know when to stop losing weight? I think my surgeon's number for me was 140. It seems so small. Even my trainer thought it was really small. I know I want a little bit of curve left when I get all the weight off, I don't want to look like skin & bones.
I'd be really happy at 150. However, when I tell people I still want to lose 70+ more pounds they think I'm crazy. Eyeball estimates are that I should lose 50 more.
Hard to believe that a goal weight is even in my near future now....
I'm a size 16 now, how small will I get?
- George S. Patton, U.S. Army General, 1912 Olympian
I'm 5'5 and I'm 35 years old...I didn't even think of age as a factor.
I remember being told at Dr. Ali's office that I had a medium frame. How could they know that? LOL! I've never seen any of my frame before!!
- George S. Patton, U.S. Army General, 1912 Olympian
24 to go!? Wow, you could walk that off by getting ready for the 5k! How do you feel right now? I think you look great, btw. Do you feel like losing 20-25 more is within reach, do you think it's too much? Or do you want to lose more?
Don't worry about running the 5k by the way...you could easily walk the course and finish in about 40 minutes.
I didn't realize you started at 260....seems like so long ago, huh??
Save your 14s for me, I'm right behind you. :)
- George S. Patton, U.S. Army General, 1912 Olympian
My OH mommy and me are going to walk the 2k only cuz this is our first time doing something like this. I am going to work my way up to the 5k run.
I don't have many 14's because I skipped sizes 18-14. I went straight from a 20 to a 12. I just wore my 20's until they fell off of me. I will save you what I have.
- George S. Patton, U.S. Army General, 1912 Olympian
I am 5'5" and right now and 187. I'm a comfortable size 12 today and I feel pretty good. Though being the over achiever I would like to be 157. This is the top line of "normal" on the bmi chart.
At this point it's just wait and see what happens. My body is really slowing down on the weight loss. Now people are telling my not to get "too skinny". I'll tell them 30 more lbs and they get a worried look on their face. I say come on 157 is not anorexic.
My doc says I am already a success losing over 70% of my excess weight. They would like for me to find a comfortable spot that did not require 3 hrs of gym every night and no more yoyoing and healthy eating plan.