Woa


(Lisa marie t) #1

OK so this is cool for me…I went to see my aunt and the salon…and literally a holy s**t moment mouth open woa…I could sit in the chair n had room on either side.
Going to movie on Fri. I haven’t been to show in looooooong time so gonna be cool to see how I’ll fit in chair. So far in 2 months 2 weeks I’ve lost 30 lbs and 44 inches


(Sandra) #2

:congratulations:


(Diane) #3

Truly awesome!


(Karen) #4

Such a good feeling, the fitting in things!

K


(Banting & Yudkin & Atkins & Eadeses & Cordain & Taubes & Volek & Naiman & Bikman ) #5

Congrats. I moved to Non Scale victories. Because it is a victory. Congrats.


(Jay AM) #6

Is it funny that this a NSV goal for me? I hate stupid arms on stupid chairs. They always dig in. I avoid them often.


(Banting & Yudkin & Atkins & Eadeses & Cordain & Taubes & Volek & Naiman & Bikman ) #7

I don’t think so. I was a bit disappointed on my recent flight to Orlando that I wasn’t quiet comfortable in the seat. It was exit row, so maybe the hard sides made the seat more narrow. The flight back was more comfortable, but still a couple more inches and flying will be less of a nightmare… So, no, that is not funny at all. If all of us who are doing this for weightloss were honest, we’d probably set it as an NSV goal.


(Amy) #8

No, not at all. One of my NSV was being able to fit between the AC unit and the wall outside at work when I go out to collect the mail. The first time I could pass through without touching either the wall or the AC unit was a huge deal.


(Raj Seth) #9

How about I was about ready for a seat belt extender on domestic US flights. Now, I have to tighten the belt from the previous occupant!


(A ham loving ham! - VA6KD) #10

That’s a great feeling isn’t it! Previously I used to dread flying in a Dash-8 or CRJ as the seat belts were at their absolute limit and I had to suck it in to buckle them. I could click together a Boeing or Air Bus seat belt without too much gut sucking, but it was still a struggle.


(Raj Seth) #11

Being a pilot of those “Fun size” Barbie Jets - I know exactly of which you speak!!
I can actually travel in Exit row seating now without bracing for self-inflicted torture… and, yeah, I can actually use those arm-rest-fold-out trays without my belly using up half the room on 'em
NSV - FUCK YEAH!


#12

I noticed extra room in the chair last time I went to the movies. It’s neat.


(A ham loving ham! - VA6KD) #13

…or the headphone jack on the inside of the arm rest (I actually made my own right-angle adapter for my headphone plug so it wouldn’t jut out into my leg), or the dreaded “dig for the wallet” dance… :smile:


(Lisa marie t) #14

I’m actually going for the inches over the weight or scale to be honest.that’s why I do every month not daily or weekly.44 inches so far gone.
My mom.notices difference n she sees me all the time I haven’t been to theater because I have hearing impairment I wear 2 aides.and my other aides were right for me I got new ones so now can listen to radio n music so theatre will be good too


(Newimprovedme ) #15

@Lisambc way to go :+1: keep up the good work


(You've tried everything else; why not try bacon?) #16

I had one of those moments recently, when I realized I was sitting in a booth at a particular restaurant and suddenly remembered that when I used to go there in the old days it had to be a table, because I could no longer fit into one of their booths. And this time my belly wasn’t even touching the edge of the table! Talk about a joyous moment . . . . :smiley:


(Lisa marie t) #17

Oh yay😊
I normally avoid booths too last month or so mom and my aunt and I met for lunch at red robin I was like oh no she’s in a booth.I FIT too with inch or 2 to spare.I almost started to tear up in shock