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You look great !

Although I am not near goal yet, when I was a teen and took off 135 lbs on my own I had a very hard time wrapping my head around my new body size. Seeing myself on video really helped. Conversely when I started to pack on the pounds again I didn’t see myself as I truly was. Now I am trying focus on how I feel and how my clothes fit since I don't trust what I see anymore.

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I am in the same boat. Recently everyone has noticed the weight loss and I have started getting compliments. In the mirror though, I feel the same. I have lost 81 pounds since last February. I hardly had any pictures of myself before the surgery, but one popped up on my computer last week and I was SHOCKED. It was close to my high weight. I showed my husband and he couldn't believe it. I still have a long way to go so I just hadn't realized how far I had come. I started taking some pictures so I could compare them. It's amazing when you see the proof.

You look great! I hope to look that good in 20 more pounds!

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I'm in the boat with Tricia -- I don't actually think I look as big in a mirror as I actually clearly am in photographs. I'm horrified at what I see! :) I've always thought the same body parts were equally horrible back when I weighed 140lbs (the Good Old Days!!) and I now I realize that I've had a bad body image forever. Will that ever change? :lol:

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I just posted a thread about this. I've lost about 80 pounds and people keep saying how "great" I look. I know I've got to lose about 30- 50 pounds more... but, I still think I'm fat. I was talking to someone today and she had the same size, and I said... NO way... you can't be. She said we could switch pants... and I asked my students if I looked about the same weight, and they all said yes, It was shocking!

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:smile: I've always thought the same body parts were equally horrible back when I weighed 140lbs (the Good Old Days!!) :smile:

I also HATED when the scale got up to 140! I was HUGE in my eyes.

135, 145, 155,165,175,185,195,205,215,225,235,245,255,265......(kept my numbers going for effect, sorry).

I would give anything to see ANY of those numbers again......at each stage I was horrified...even the lower 100's....

Been forcing myself to take a lot of photos. I have to get comfortable seeing myself in pictures.

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