anyone reach goal but still feel fat?
I'm now considered to be of normal weight and have even passed my goal of 141, now weighing 133 pounds after 10 months post bypass. People ask me if I feel great andthey tell me I look wonderful, even beautiful. Personally I feel no different and still view myself as fat and average looking. Trying on size 8 jeans and having them fit, even being a little loose, is a great feeling but that feeling soon ends. Of course I am happy I am thinner which also means I am healthier BUT I JUST DON"T FEEL like I weigh 133 pounds. My counselor suggested I go on the boards and ask if this is common for some of the members here. She is surprised at how I simply do not feel any lighter stating that whenever she carries a heavy object and then puts it down she is greatly relieved. Comments anyone?
annie
on 9/7/11 1:11 pm - Winnipeg, Canada
Your counselor simply doesn't get it. I suggest you seek a counselor who deals with body image/self-image etc. Very common for people who have lost weight to still 'feel fat' as they have not dealt with their 'head issues'. I hope you find the right counselor as this one is steering you off the path to recovery.
Also, it can be scary to take on the new looks- looking thin opens up new possibilities that can be pretty overwhelming, and it changes our relationships. The fears have a part in people regaining their weight- there is a comfort and safety in being overweight.
You might want to work with your counselor on these issues, and see if she has experience in working with body dysmorphia, the technical term for what you are experiencing. It is very common post weight loss surgery, and with eating disorders in general. If she doesn't have experience, you might consider finding an eating disorder specialist to work with.
I have been speaking as a psychotherapist. Personally, I have also had to deal the reality changing, and taking awhile to catch up. Now I am loving my new freedom and ease.
Congratulations for your hard work and making goal!
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clothes I feel guilty. Like people are looking at me and thinking "whats that
fat chick doing in the juniors section". I know that no one is thinking that
I just feel like they are. When I see myself in a full length mirror or my
reflection I don't know who that person is, I have actually startled myself.
Just to let you know you are not alone.
Dani
it takes several years for our brains to catch up to our bodies.