My shoes are too big!!!
I never thought that at this stage of the game I would have to consider replacing shoes!
They are all getting too big and sliding around. The other thing that is getting too big are my bras. Now I know I don't want to get too small in that area! I just wish my stomach and butt would join the program! I am excercising everyday!
My best to you all,
Joni
Sounds like it's time for smaller bras, you don't want those things sliding around.........hehe. Sorry I'm just a tad envious, I'm so ready to slide!
Congrats to you sounds like you're doing fantastic, those other parts will catch up, remember you have to stay balanced while losing.
I think it's AWESOME & YOU TOO!!
Keep up the good work!
~Hugs, Steffanie


I hear ya Girl! I am noticing it in my bra's as well, and I keep holdng off buying them, because bra's are so expensive, but I know I can't avoid it much longer. I wish we could pick and choose where we lost it from:)
Congrats though! I enjoy seeing the scale move so much, I am so happy that I will take wherever it comes off :)
Faith
We will all take the losses where we can huh ? Congrats on yours. I too have noticed inches all over, but not much weight lately. Strange though, I loss a cup size in my bra, but not a size..Luckily I measured myself day b-4 surgery. Also lost 1 inch around my knee !! I wish my stomach would catch up too..Nothing there lost yet... I am excersing daily too.... Keep up the good work.
Pam-busdriver
My mom and my sister both has WLS. All 3 of us used to be the same shoe size. Then once they started losing weight, they had to get new (smaller) shoes. So... since I was still the fat one in the bunch, I got all their old shoes. yippee for me! But now that I'm getting ready for surgery I know I'll probably have to replace all my shoes too. My feet don't look fat. But I bet they will be losing weight too!
:o)
Pam
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