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Oh, that sucks, Mini! Keep doing what you're doing, though - because it sounds like you're doing everything right. It has to come off eventually. You're drinking enough water, right?
I am 5'8", can't be THAT noticeable
I'm 5'8" and 10 lbs is a couple of sizes different. But most people don't actually notice. Just me.Your patient is an asshat.
Seriously? I am 5'3" and it takes me at least 10 lbs to change one size, if not more. I really didn't switch anything in my wardrobe until I was about 15 lbs into the diet.
Last Monday I weighed 1x3. I was happy, because I'd like to be 8 pounds less than that by the end of December and that seemed realistic.
I'm going to be totally honest and tell you that I think 8 by the end of December could actually be a pretty significant stretch. I mean, you can generally expect to lose 1-2lbs, on average, per week. So, 8lbs by the end of December requires that you lose the maximum each week. When you add into that that you've been dieting for a while and lost quite a bit already, losing in the upper end of the spectrum, continuously, for a month seems like it could be a recipe for frusteration and disapointment as your body does what our bodies do and gains a bit, loses a chunk, stays the same, loses a little more, gains a few, etc, etc. I would suggest that a goal of 4-5lbs would probably be more inline, although that could even be tough given the holidays, etc. I don't at all mean this to be discouraging, I just wonder if you're setting yourself up for a lot of self flagellation based on a goal that is really a pretty decent reach.
Yahbut from last monday it was 6 weeks to the end of December. Plenty of time to lose 8 pounds at 1-2 pounds per week. I'm back at 1x3 this morning, for no good reason. I'm amending my December goal to 1x0, which I hoped to reach by the end of November. Courtney, yes sizes do work that way. In plus sizes, a size is 2 inches bigger/smaller. In misses sizes, it's one inch. So to go from a 20 to an 18 is about 20 pounds, to go from a 8 to a 6 is closer to 10 pounds. Noting of course that sizes vary tremendously, so I have some 8s that are looser than 6s, etc.