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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2013 13:07:05 GMT -5
Hi, As most of you know I have had a bit of a rough recovery road. I am feeling better still easily tired but much better.
Anyway since I have been home I have been wearing sweat pants, t-shirts, you know comfortable loose clothing. Today I started trying on real stuff - jeans, dress pants, button down shirts, all way way way to big. Time to drag out the plastic tubs in the garage. Best, Whit
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2013 13:10:45 GMT -5
Fun! There's your silver lining.
Hope the rough recovery is behind you and it's NSVs and SVs from here on out!
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Post by Leonie on Feb 15, 2013 14:19:16 GMT -5
I used to find clothes shopping so very exhausting. Now it is fun! Yay for way too big clothes.
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Post by kyal on Feb 15, 2013 18:27:06 GMT -5
Wait till you go shopping and shop assistants actually pay attention to you like your a human.
That's the part I love about shopping now. I'm not invisible anymore.
You too shall soon have a wardrobe full of new clothes that you will shrink out of and have to replace three times over. :-)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2013 20:13:15 GMT -5
Thanks guys I have a variety sizes down to a 12 so hopefully I will not have to shop for awhile. The thought is a bit daunting. Whit
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Post by horselover44 on Feb 16, 2013 8:16:14 GMT -5
I too had clothes from my largest size of 26 down to size 12 so I really haven't had to shop. What's been fun for me is bagging up all of the clothes that are now way too big and donating them because I know that I'll never be large enough to wear them again. I need to go buy new underwear though because I've lost 102 lbs and I'm still wearing the same panties, which now look like baggy bloomers.
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Post by janet on Feb 16, 2013 12:28:37 GMT -5
I'm really glad to see you doing better now. I hope your recovery picks up speed as time goes by.
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