Texarkolina 201 Posted June 13, 2012 Love this thread. I once lost 100 pounds in 7 months with very strict dieting and exercise (I have since found them and their nasty little friends....but I digress) and had severe FLS. I actually worked with a counselor for a few sessions over the issue. I would go to the mall to buy clothes that fit and would wind up overwhelmed and sobbing on a bench. It took me forever to learn to accept a compliment and not have that moment of "am I going to fit" every time I walked towards a booth. I can't wait to have it again!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KristieAtkinson 589 Posted June 13, 2012 I just realized today that I need to move my seat forward in the car. I don't need to be that far back for the steering wheel anymore. And I has another victory a couple days ago. Was sitting on the couch talking to a fried & I realized that I had my legs CROSSED. I haven't done that (unless by extreme effort cuz of job interview or church) in at least 7 years. I can comfortable cross my legs!!! Oh & my dog is sad. She loves to ride in the car but she doesn't go much. Today she wouldn't sit still. Fidgeting. Finally I reallizes she was sliding into the crack between me & the car door. It's like the grand canyon. Used to be, she sat on Me had no problem sitting on my fluff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GonnaLoseIt 33 Posted June 13, 2012 I have this bad, I am still not tiny, but I am 95 lbs smaller then I was and my mind still struggles to adjust. Here are some of my FLS moments... My very thin cousin was sitting at a table that was really close to the wall, leaving not much room (she had room though lol), she got up and left and my mom told me to take a seat. In my head I was cursing her something fierce for drawing attention to it, because there was no way I would be able to physically squeeze in there. But what do you know, it was tight but I fit. I found a pair of jeans on clearance that I thought would fit me, they looked about my size, until I looked at the actual size and they were a 16 when I am a 8-10. There are sooo many times when walking through parking lots or getting out of cars that I think "I won't fit through there" and I have loads of room. I am just starting to adjust. Today walking on the sidewalk I saw someone jogging and though to myself that I needed to step off the sidewalk so the could fit by me, I realized it was FLS though and stood my ground, and they didn't even come close to me. Eventually my head will grasp the new me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites