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5'7

250lbs I was size 16/18

237 current I'd say I'm probably 14

refusing to buy new clothes for the first two months.

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I am 5'4

142lbs

Size 8 jeans

This is awesome to hear, gives me a good idea where I'll be when I hit goal. Somewhere in that area. Very cool, I appreciate you posting :)

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height 5'5

weight 144 lbs

jeans size 2

but top heavy. like an upside down pear lol

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5'9"

215 lbs

Jeans - 14

Skirts/dresses/Capris - L

Tops - XL/XXL

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I am 5'4

142lbs

Size 8 jeans

This is awesome to hear, gives me a good idea where I'll be when I hit goal. Somewhere in that area. Very cool, I appreciate you posting :)

I am Australian size 8

U.S. Size 1 to 2.

Size small

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5'4"

228 lbs

Size 20 jeans

Just bought a new pair today and they are loose in the waist, but I've got hips, thighs, and calves that are still large.

The last time I was this weight I was a size 16 ????

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I'm pre-op, and i've been this size since i was like 15 (34 now).

weight: 272.

height: 5'8"

size: 22/24 depending

I'm an "apple", I'm native and recently diabetic. My lowest in my adult life was 244, and that was training for a marathon. That was a size 16/18, and i was pretty happy then! But i naturally hit about 275 normally, highest was after college, 289.

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Congrats on hitting a size 12!

My stats are:

Weight: 126

Height: 5'2

Jeans/Pants: 0,2,4- depends on brand

Shirts- XS

Dresses- XS,S,0,2,4

5'6"

135

Size 4 jeans

But I totally agree that cut of the jeans matters! I have large calves (I say it's from running, but I've always had disproportionately large calves) so for the life of me I can't wear skinny jeans, they don't fit my calves! They have to have a slight flare or boot cut

I feel ya on the large calves, i last measured at 18" and there is almost no fat on them. I inherited them from my mother. It's one thing i actually not expecting to change much, but if they did, it would be nice to fit into normal knee-high boots for once.

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Congrats on hitting a size 12!

My stats are:

Weight: 126

Height: 5'2

Jeans/Pants: 0,2,4- depends on brand

Shirts- XS

Dresses- XS,S,0,2,4

>>5'6"

135

Size 4 jeans

But I totally agree that cut of the jeans matters! I have large calves (I say it's from running, but I've always had disproportionately large calves) so for the life of me I can't wear skinny jeans, they don't fit my calves! They have to have a slight flare or boot cut

I feel ya on the large calves, i last measured at 18" and there is almost no fat on them. I inherited them from my mother. It's one thing i actually not expecting to change much, but if they did, it would be nice to fit into normal knee-high boots for once.

You think that's big?!?! You're 5'8" and 272. I'm 5'6" and 167 and my calves are 16.75" still!

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Weird thing about my weightloss. My whole life I had big legs. Tree trunk legs I used to call them. I was thin in college and only gained weight when I got pregnant, yet still had big legs and thighs. I could never buy jeans.

This time, my weight came off my legs the most. They are stick legs now!!! Is that not so weird? Rail thin. I have to wear skinny jeans. Even stretch pants can be too big on the legs. Very strange.

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Weight: 162 (down 54lbs)

Height: 5'

Jeans: 10-12

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Height 5'5. 122 lbs. size 2

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Pre-op here so stats are high.

5'11"

280 lbs

Size 20 tall jeans

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