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Re: I've Had It. 5:2 Is a Pain in the (fill in the blank)!!

PostPosted: 02 Jul 2013, 17:34
by Suela57
I'm having trouble with my legs. They belong to a much slimmer person. I suspect alien abduction! I'm finding the excess fabric in my trousers unnerving.

Re: I've Had It. 5:2 Is a Pain in the (fill in the blank)!!

PostPosted: 02 Jul 2013, 20:51
by Julieathome
Alymoosh wrote: but what size should I buy? Should I get them slightly too small for me just now so that I get longer out of them?


I have been an enthusiastic undersize buyer for so long I now have clothes in 4 different sizes.

But, when it gets to be a problem ie all my clothes have grown to big, to alleviate the problem in case it occurs again, I'm selling off everything on ebay (you get a premium price for really big stuff) and buying new sizes from ebay as well. I am not going to fork out decent money for clothes I will only be in for a few months.

Camel toe.... http://www.oddee.com/item_97291.aspx

Re: I've Had It. 5:2 Is a Pain in the (fill in the blank)!!

PostPosted: 02 Jul 2013, 21:09
by Ballerina
Just catching up with the general threads after being away and this made me laugh, thank you for posting. :grin:

Ballerina x :heart:

Re: I've Had It. 5:2 Is a Pain in the (fill in the blank)!!

PostPosted: 09 Jul 2013, 16:15
by simcoeluv
Seems many are worried about plateaus and inconsistent weight loss. Hope this will help.

PS Am on another plateau, but still another pair of trousers down!

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PostPosted: 09 Jul 2013, 17:18
by Loulou51
I'm back in shorts that I last wore about 10 yrs ago. My two newish pairs of jeans are now too big which is great, haven't dared tried my smallest pair of jeans on yet. I certainly seem to be losing weight in a much smoother fashion than other diets, its odd but wonderful.

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PostPosted: 09 Jul 2013, 17:29
by anacara
Hi Simcoeluv

Great that you've had such results... albeit painstakingly slow!
I wanted to thank you for posting an excellent article recently. (edited to remove discussion of extended fasting)

Anyway, thanks again!

Ana

Dear Ana:
Please note that this community decided as a group not to support discussion of extended fasting on this site. I have edited your post accordingly. Thank you.

Re: I've Had It. 5:2 Is a Pain in the (fill in the blank)!!

PostPosted: 09 Jul 2013, 20:15
by anacara
Tracieknits, I did not directly refer to extended fasting. I don't think there are any children on this forum. Honestly, this censorship is ridiculous!!!

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PostPosted: 09 Jul 2013, 20:52
by zenartist26
How many darn trousers do you need?? - let that door close and go open a new one at the store - yippee for you. I have lost a little over 14 pounds - very slow but that is all good since I am going down and not up or staying the same, better than most of my life - so we all need to pat ourselves on the back.

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PostPosted: 09 Jul 2013, 22:16
by ellyclive
Even worst for this diet is it costs a fortune ....... ON NEW CLOTHES YIPPEE 19.6 KILOS DOWN LOVE IT .

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PostPosted: 09 Jul 2013, 22:39
by greenmonster
I got rid of huge piles of size 14 clothes when I first majorly lost weight 7 years ago (to a 10-12). I then did the same when I lost weight in the run up to my wedding 2 years ago (I'd put some on then lost to a size 8-10) and now I'm losing the extra stone I put on since the wedding and am starting get into clothes that have been lying dormant in the wardrobe for over a year. I have also over the years not really understood what clothes suited my body shape and have got rid of more clothes that I didn't feel comfortable in. Not surprising really given my body shape must have changed a lot in that time!

This time I fully intend to stay at my goal (only a few pounds to go and to be honest if I maintained at this weight I wouldn't be unhappy) as I now know how to do it without constantly denying myself (although I said exactly the same the last two times) and I'm starting to get a feel more for what clothes suit me. And as I'm now in my 30s, hopefully I can get more classics that will last year, so I'm hoping to finally stop having to keep getting rid of bad buys and clothes that no longer fit.

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PostPosted: 10 Jul 2013, 19:18
by Julieathome
I still have my denim bikers jacket from,,, wait for it.... 1982/1983 in a UK size 12. Sometime, late next year, I will wear it with pride.

As for the rest of the wardrobe, I will be putting a lovely longline linen jacket on ebay soon, that I only wore once last summer as it now drowns me. I think most of my swimsuits are now too big, I will have a try on tomorrow and see where I am. I will be sorry to see the cream leather jacket go as well, I saved for 2 months to get that. But there are still clothes lurking at the back of the wardrobe, waiting for their time in the lime light. I don't think I will be buying new for a while.

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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2013, 06:35
by Hellengerin
Great thread...I should have read this before my melt down (in the wrong way) in May...back on the plan now and three fasts done...just over a kilo gone, taking me back to where I was, nearly, when I abandoned you all.

My clothing goal is a dear little summer dress that I wore when I went for my first date with hub to be, 14 years ago this week! He kept it, soppy old romantic, and I shall keep going for having it back. Though I might be wearing it on Xmas day at the 5:2 rate.

Anyway, feeling encouraged.

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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2013, 09:55
by Isis
A wonderful thread simcoeluv that I almost didn't read because of the title :grin:
Its lovely that you also have misbehaving clothes & have joined the finding things in the back of the wardrobe brigade that are too big to wear. I am a slow loser of weight but keep plodding on & I am 2lbs away from losing 2 stone (14lbs) since Christmas. I have kept loads of my smaller clothes & have fun trying them on to see if they fit yet & many are now too big so what to do? keep them in case weight goes back on? Or be optimistic & give them to charity?

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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2013, 10:00
by gillymary
Give them away Isis you have found the magic 'formulas'

Re: I've Had It. 5:2 Is a Pain in the (fill in the blank)!!

PostPosted: 30 Jul 2013, 10:44
by TML13
I'm a very devoted student at Murphy's School of Law. I keep everything that I DON'T want to wear again because I know that as soon as I throw them away, I will put on weight.
It's like packing a brolly when going on a holiday. It never rains of you do... :-)