How to develop confidence in yourself
Went to Lane Bryant to get new bras. After they measured me, found out was a size 34 and they don't carry that size. I am elated but scared. i am 6 months out, feel good and follow my plan. How do you develop confidence in yourself ... that you can do this? I am so afraid that I will gain all the weight back!
RNY 2/24/15
on 8/27/15 1:13 pm
What a wonderful NSV! I can't wait to be tossed out of Lane Bryant myself!
Go to Victoria's Secret and get yourself an awesome and sexy bra. Then whenever you wear it, it'll FEEL good and be physical proof and reminder of the hard work you've already done!
Lap-Band 2011 | DS Revision 9/28/15 | HW: 380 in 2011 | GW: 140
Blog: http://felicitywls.blogspot.com/ | Twitter: @FelicityQ13
on 8/27/15 3:15 pm
I think it is good to have a little bit of fear. So it stays in the back of our heads. But we do need to move forward. I am still working on confidence. It is not always easy.
There are a lot of vets here who had kept the weight off for a long time. So that can give us hope if we follow what we are supposed to be doing.
I guess now you will be going to Victoria Secret.
As 3Bassethounds said, it is good to have a fear of regain. Getting too confident is what leads people off of their plan and back to overweight.
Always weigh yourself every day. Staying away from the scale because it can be stressful got me my first regain experience. I was 30 months out and seeing my family doctor monthly for some reason. So I decided to weigh only at his office. The first month I gained three pounds, the second another three, then three more the third month.
Between June and September I had gained twelve pounds. The scale came back out at my house. I joined Weigh****chers. I added more exercise. It took a very long time to get rid of that regain. Now I never go a day without getting on the scale. I will never have confidence that the weight will not come back. Keeping it off is a lifetime commitment.
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends
Hi White Dove,
I have a question for you, did you weigh yourself everyday during your losing phase? I was doing that and was so frustrated if I didn't see that I was losing everyday, like the scale was determining my joy or despair for the day. I had a friend who was 4 years post op say to weigh myself only once a week and record to keep from stealing the joy from the days I did not loose. I actually could see myself weighing myself everyday once I hit maintenance but right now I have so much pressure on whether I have lost or not. So just curious if you weighed yourself everyday while you were losing? Or just in maintenance?
Thanks!