bellabloom 2,467 Posted December 4, 2015 Love this post! What a great question. For me success has become less about a number and more about freedom. Freedom from the constant obsession with food....what I'm eating, what I'm not eating, what I shouldn't be eating, what I should be eating but I'm not eating. You get the point. Still working on this one. I would really like this to be my success as well! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bellabloom 2,467 Posted December 4, 2015 I'm really glad you posted this topic. It is a great one. My first reaction is to say success to me is about being able to wear anything I want and look awesome!! Clothes are a major love for me. I like the attention I get from the opposite sex, compliments from other women, my ex husband eating his heart out every time he sees me. Haha. That's awesome!! But that's all really surface stuff. It feels good but it's not the real indicator of success. I don't think I've reached what success means for me in spite of being at my goal weight. I still haven't gotten into a steady exercise routine. That's a huge goal for me. I won't feel really successful until I'm not so scared of weight gain. I still need more time to remain at a stable weight. I'm trying to figure out a long term pattern of eating where I don't have to worry so much about very thing I ate every day. Success to me will mean staying at this weight and also not having to obsess over food. Having a stronger fit body and being very active are really important to me. I have some malnutrition issues to correct still and I want my hair to grow back. Success to me means real physical health and emotional stability. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nibbler 71 Posted December 4, 2015 @@bellabloom I think all of us will always live with the fear of regain. Our bodies are wired differently than those people with a metabolism to be born thin and always live thin. My husband couldn't gain weight if he tried. 34 years of marriage and the man weighs 5 lbs more than our wedding day. I think acceptance that we will always have to keep our eye on the scale and our hands off the pastries is success. Success.......last night went to hubbys work xmas party (always dread being the largest woman in the room, always fear that my husband will be judged on his choice of mate)....well I was still the largest woman in the room but I'm 50 lbs lighter than I was at the summer party. I'm two sizes smaller in my pant. I felt great. At this point few people can tell I've lost the weight but I know it, hubby knows it.....I'll take success where i can find it,,,,,,oh and I have to buy new shoes. My snug flats were flopping all over the place....never considered I'd lose foot fat.....rings are real loose too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KristenVSG2014 1,872 Posted December 4, 2015 I started working out again a few weeks ago. Last night I was running on the treadmill and was amazed at how much easier it is at this size. Also, my legs don't have that horrible heavy aching feeling with days and days of soreness afterwards. I feel tired, accomplished and refreshed when I'm done. I signed up for a 5K in March. My goal is to run it in 30 min or less. Right now I'm at 45-47 min. At this time success is not just about weighing less. It's about being healthy and fit. ???????? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
careya123 260 Posted January 24, 2016 (edited) Great question! I always ask myself this question before starting a project, because it's too easy for scope creep to make me unhappy with the final result, even if I achieved my original goals. Ok, here goes: 1) Be able to wear clothes from regular stores and be happy with how I look in them. 2) Be able to vacation with my fit friends and not have to worry about what activity they want to do. (You want to hike up what?) 3) Get rid of my co-morbidities. I have 3, all severe. 4) Get my functional abilities back, such as tying my shoes and getting up off the floor. I can do them, but they've gotten uncomfortable. 5) Not be so sweaty and hot All Of The Time. 6) Preferably, size 10 or under. But I'm flexible with this one. 7) Wear high heels 8) Not be invisible 9) Get my thin personality back: friendly, outgoing (well, outgoing for an introvert), brave, adventurous EDIT: Forgot one of the most important: maintain a healthy weight! I've lost weight a million times, and it came right back with its friends. Edited January 24, 2016 by careya123 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dub 9,922 Posted January 24, 2016 Success.......was making the decision that I could use the help the sleeve surgery would provide. It took a lot to convince me that it was the correct path to take. Everything that's occurred since........ be it a big thing or small....are reinforcements that decision was one of the best I've made in my life. Parking in furthest spaces from store/work entrances.....when just a few months ago my orthopedic doctor completed the handicap parking documentation for me and urged me to obtain a permanent handicap sticker/license plate. I never followed through with it. Returning to the gym, even if it's just doing cardio at the moment. It's nice to be surrounded by folks bettering themselves and feeding off the energy in the place. Getting rid of unwanted weight....a long way to go....but not as far as I've come. This really was reinforced last week. I had a semi-formal event that I was planning on attending. I dress casually for work....and for leisure. Rarely do I wear a suit. Dug through the closet and tried on 6 different suits. Each of them looked ridiculously oversized. No way they could be altered enough to ever fit again. Even a couple of sport coats were clown sized. Laughed my arse off at the discovery. Attended anyway in khakis & a tie. Was a tad underdressed but had fun anyway. Looking forward to spending some "suit money" down the road when I get closer to goal. Looking forward to some other "size-check" moments, too. Plane seats.......amusement park rides.....etc........ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lupelane 12 Posted January 24, 2016 Success= Being able to paint my toenails Being able to have better hygiene Not having rashes under my stomach fold Being able to ride a roller coaster without fear that I won't fit Being able to play outside with my teenagers Being able to be more intimate with my hubby Being able to shop confidently Not having to wear these fat clothes that make me feel 20 years older than I am Being able to eat normal portions and be satisfied Getting rid of my joint pain Feeling less self conscious when going to the beach Vacationing without limits Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
losergrl75 277 Posted January 24, 2016 Love this post! What a great question. For me success has become less about a number and more about freedom. Freedom from the constant obsession with food....what I'm eating, what I'm not eating, what I shouldn't be eating, what I should be eating but I'm not eating. You get the point. Still working on this one. This! 1000xThis! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shainadelphia 69 Posted January 25, 2016 I feel freed as well! My life is not about food food food. When will the next great be? Will I sneak it? Will I wait for everyone to fall asleep? The constant, addictive like obsession is GONE. I can focus on me. On what I think is fun. On my relationships. I hit onederland last week. I thought I'd be jumping for joy but the joy has come a long time before, with this new freedom. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites