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I know after the years of gaining wait I noticed my nose got bigger. Lol. Seriously, I do hope it shrinks a bit along with weight loss.

Anybody?

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For me, I sure hope so! ;)

Honestly, I have no idea. Never thought about it. Curious to see an responses.

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I'm only a week out, and my nose is noticeably smaller and less round! I told my mom I've lost all 13.6 pounds in my nose =)

It probably depends on the person.

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I'm only a week out, and my nose is noticeably smaller and less round! I told my mom I've lost all 13.6 pounds in my nose =)

It probably depends on the person.

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Yay!!!

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You know, I've never thought of this but I hope it happens for me too!

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Mine whole head got smaller. When I went for my annual eye exam, I had the new lenses placed in old frames that fit before I gaines all of this weight.

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Well, my face is smaller, but my nose looks the same, I think. My issue is my large wide feet. Happy to report they are still large, but no longer wide. Yayy!

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i am one week out and my nose did get smaller, i had my son last year and kept gaining after him so it kept growing, now its going back to normal.

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@@Bronxmerci When did you have your son? I had mine, Teddy, on Nov. 21 of last year.

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@@stephh I had him on July 14th of last year! my nose got hugeeeer!

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Mine totally did, too. Along with my feet. And of course, my stomach... where I carry most of my weight.

Happy one week out to us!

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This was funny to read the subject. I have to say since my face and cheeks deflated my nose is bigger! Always thought I had a kind of Cookie Puss (carvel ice cream cake) nose. Profile it's a very Roman nose but from the front Cookie Puss all the way.

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I love that you just compared your nose to a cake. I didn't know what it meant so I looked it up. Those cakes are cute =)

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I will be so happy to see my fat toes go bye bye. when i was smaller i wore a 10-10.5 D shoe. Now I wear a 12 EEEEEE shoe!!! And I so long to see a pair of blue jeans that the first number of the waist size is a 3.... not a 4 or 5!!!

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I think my nose is the only part I have that is normal size! LOL Interesting!

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