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I've only lost 15 pounds but me shoes are already big. Can that be possible that soon after surgery. I know my feet are going to get smaller but soo soon?? Maybe I'm going to loose weight starting in my feet and then working up. Who knows :-)

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I've only lost 15 pounds but me shoes are already big. Can that be possible that soon after surgery. I know my feet are going to get smaller but soo soon?? Maybe I'm going to loose weight starting in my feet and then working up. Who knows :-)

I did the same the thing. I am now two months out an have lost 50 pounds and a whole shoe size!

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I asked my foot doctor if my shoe size would change after losing weight & he said no. I was bummed to hear that but now you're both saying you're shoes are too big! That's awesome news! Maybe he doesn't know everything afterall! Haha!

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I asked my foot doctor if my shoe size would change after losing weight & he said no. I was bummed to hear that but now you're both saying you're shoes are too big! That's awesome news! Maybe he doesn't know everything afterall! Haha!

After you have lost over 100 lbs you will have usually lost one to one and a half sizes.

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This is such an interesting topic to me as it is one of those things that so many people experience but there don't seem to be documented studies that back it up...most of what I've seen attributes the "phenomenon" to less pressure on the arches that excess weight brings, which caused the feet to "spread" more than otherwise would have happened. I am bummed because I was thinking my feet would actually shrink, but since I have had flat feet my entire life, I guess I'm not a likely candidate

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I Have lost a whole shoe size since my surgery. Slowly trying to replace my shoes.

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I Have lost a whole shoe size since my surgery. Slowly trying to replace my shoes.

Out of curiosity, are your feet now smaller than they've ever been as an adult, or had you been this size at some point previously?

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I'm 10 weeks after my sleeve and the first place I noticed loss was my feet. Shoes that fitted pre surgery were loose and I went and bought new shoes and didn't have to buy a wide fitting. My feet measure half a size smaller than they used to as well. Not sure if its the fact that I'm not carrying the 40lbs I've lost and therefore less pressure on my feet or if they've truly lost weight.

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I'm 8 weeks out and my feet are shrinking too! I'm in between sizes right now (which is frustrating lol), and I'm trying to figure out how does this happen? I get your foot spreading and the arch falling, etc...but how do feet actually shorten in length? Does anyone know?

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A friend of mine got sleeved 1 year ago, lost 130 pounds and 1.5 in shoe size. I understand the width part but not the actually size part part.

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I think they "shrink" in length because the arches revert back to their normal height ...which pulls the foot up in the middle...think of a piece of kleenex that you pick up from middle...sides pull in leaving less distance from front to rear.

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I asked my foot doctor if my shoe size would change after losing weight & he said no. I was bummed to hear that but now you're both saying you're shoes are too big! That's awesome news! Maybe he doesn't know everything afterall! Haha!

I think your foot Dr. is a heel! lol :D:P

I have lost a whole size so far.

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I had to get rid of a lot of my shoes !!!! Including my cute ones :(

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Out of curiosity' date=' are your feet now smaller than they've ever been as an adult, or had you been this size at some point previously?[/quote']

This is the smallest my feet have been as an adult. I never imagined my feet would shrink too.

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I never thought about the arches because I have always had incredibly flat feet. I did think less weight on them could be good but if I get some arch too that would be great. For several years now I have not been able to wear anything but Birkenstocks without pain.

On the opposite end my DIL told me her bones were still growing (at 26?) because her shoes size had gone up a full size. She was not happy when I said it was because she had gained weight. I had never even mentioned that she was easily twice as big as she was a couple years ago if not more. She doesn't believe me that this is even possible.

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