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Lochnessamber

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About Lochnessamber

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    College Station
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    Texas

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  1. Lochnessamber

    Let's talk about body dysmorphia

    It really is. Perhaps it's the increased awareness of what we out into our bodies (whether that be food or work). Going through the motions of daily living it was easy to justify my weight and eating as normal and pay no mind to it. Now it's under a fine toothed comb. I dont know enough. Maybe I should look for scholarly articles about this. My interest is piqued! So many of us have similar experiences even in a small sample, it probably has been studied somewhere.
  2. Lochnessamber

    Let's talk about body dysmorphia

    That is so touching! I'm glad you have such wonderful support.
  3. Lochnessamber

    Extreme Gout

    Previously I swore by milk/unsweetened dairy, but I dont tolerate it post op now. Cherry juice helped as a preventive for me but allopurinol was the big gun. Post op, I've been managing it through diet alone but that isnt for everyone. I'd bring it up to the doctor.
  4. Lochnessamber

    Let's talk about body dysmorphia

    Dude, this one popular plus size model I really loved to bag on. I had so much junk to talk about her size and how delusional she was she could be healthy like that. I did the same thing comparing myself to people on the street! Now its embarrassing. I can totally see that I was about the same size, just a bit bigger, and I wonder where all my compassion went. On the flip side, I went out to a dinner party and gave myself waaaaay more room than I needed in the booth out of habit/perception. I eventually was like, oh, I'm sorry guys, I can actually scoot over more.
  5. Lochnessamber

    Starting the 3rd week of my stall

    My first stall was about 3-4 weeks. I knew I was getting enough water, exercise, and sticking to the food plan. It was a true stall and I hated it. Second stall was almost 2 weeks. I know I'll have more, but I also know I won't be "maintaining" my weight at my height on just 700 calories a day. Be sure you keep that in mind! Example: I am a 5' 7" 29 yr old woman and am currently 254 lbs. It would take 2,300 calories daily on my laziest days to maintain that. My worst day so far has been under 900 calories on my birthday, otherwise, I'm typically currently at a deficit on track to lose 2+ pounds weekly. Embrace the stall completely. Meld it into your being and go forth to first choose lean proteins and water.
  6. Lochnessamber

    Let's talk about body dysmorphia

    I didnt even think to bring it up with my therapist, who specializes in trauma and building ADHD skills. I wonder how a specialist would handle it. If it's not any trouble, I'd appreciate knowing how that turns out. I'm happy for you, btw.
  7. Lochnessamber

    Let's talk about body dysmorphia

    Everyone here has really added to this discussion! I'm happy to read everyone's stories. It shows we're not alone in this, not by far. I have kept my largest clothes and decided to wear them all weekend. It's been very helpful for my self perception currently. I was able to look in the mirror earlier this afternoon and visually see the change in myself even when I was naked. It's awesome, but it was so weird because to my mind it looks like I dropped the weight overnight. I'm sure it's a struggle that will ebb and flow over time. I'll probably need to repeat exercises like this every once in a while to refresh my perception. Does anyone else do things like this?
  8. Lochnessamber

    i hate cardio.

    Thanks for the tip. My gym has a pool, I'm positive they have classes.
  9. Lochnessamber

    Let's talk about body dysmorphia

    Its definitely rough. I'm not sure if I'll ever see myself at a lower weight as I lose it, but I'm sure I'll never regret it and that keeps me going
  10. Good! Even if it is a placebo, its working, and that's what matters. I'm happy you're getting some relief.
  11. Lochnessamber

    Let's talk about body dysmorphia

    Exactly. A few years ago there was a plus sized model that was pretty much everywhere. I said oh thank god at least I'm not as big as she is. My s/o humbled me lol Now I'm like yup I am definitely that big... and I'm not now
  12. Lochnessamber

    Let's talk about body dysmorphia

    Thank you for such a well constructed and honest answer. I deeply appreciate it.
  13. Lochnessamber

    Let's talk about body dysmorphia

    Good!! I'm happy for you and the attitude you have!
  14. Hi, I'm the Loch Ness Amber, and I have trouble perceiving my body as it is. (I have NOT been diagnosed with body dysmorphia.) Pre-op, at my largest, I felt smaller than I really was. The concept of how big I truly was didnt seem right and needed to be proved with photos I didnt take myself. Post-op, I now feel larger than I really am, and it's what i see in the mirror. I believe my perception of myself beforehand was contributing to my gain. My perception afterward doesnt seem to affect me other than a vague frustration. I'm wondering how common this is, and if anyone knows why this cognitive dissonance with our bodies even exists. I'd also like to know if it resolves in time, or if I will forever perceive myself as "3-4x" whenever asked my clothing size.
  15. Lochnessamber

    i hate cardio.

    I know I'm late to the convo but how would I do cardio as swimming? I just cant get my heart rate up in the water. Also hi, I too hate cardio.

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