Anonymous wrote:100lbs is where I look best. 5'5", mid 40s, have 3 older kids. Lowest weight was 95lbs in my 20s. Heaviest was 115 when pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:171.6 lbs.
Started at 110 in my 20s..had 2 kids.
About 122- 128 in my 30s
Early 40s- 135 -140 as a high
Mid 40s, dx with Hashimotos, goiter development- on Synthroid- 145
Late 40s-148 - 160
Lost some weight back to 144 lbs by age 50.
Early 50s, thyroidectomy and yep, afib.
Medication is now Synthroid and a beta blocker. Weight 165
Late 50s MENOPAUSE Woohoo-165 to 170
170 to 172 now at age 65. I wear a size 12. Size 10 shirt. This weight isn't budging at all. My diet is great, exercise regularly. I dont even eat 1100 calories in a day. I walk at least 4 miles a day.
Here's the thing. I'm alive.I look Ok- I am not considered "heavy" but I am not thin, and I know that. I've stopped worrying
about it.
I could have written above except my low was 116. Now at 60 and 172, size 14. I thought I was the only heavier DCUM on here!
Anonymous wrote:171.6 lbs.
Started at 110 in my 20s..had 2 kids.
About 122- 128 in my 30s
Early 40s- 135 -140 as a high
Mid 40s, dx with Hashimotos, goiter development- on Synthroid- 145
Late 40s-148 - 160
Lost some weight back to 144 lbs by age 50.
Early 50s, thyroidectomy and yep, afib.
Medication is now Synthroid and a beta blocker. Weight 165
Late 50s MENOPAUSE Woohoo-165 to 170
170 to 172 now at age 65. I wear a size 12. Size 10 shirt. This weight isn't budging at all. My diet is great, exercise regularly. I dont even eat 1100 calories in a day. I walk at least 4 miles a day.
Here's the thing. I'm alive.I look Ok- I am not considered "heavy" but I am not thin, and I know that. I've stopped worrying
about it.
Anonymous wrote:5’4” - 114-117 ideal
118-120 fine
Anonymous wrote:5’4” - 114-117 ideal
118-120 fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 5'5" and super-muscular, always have been. When I was in my 20's, I was 125 and a size 0. Now that I'm in my 50's, I'm 140 and a size 4. You would never guess how much I weigh from looking at me!
That's why this compare and contrast exercise is a little silly--it's all personal to how you look and feel, not an arbitrary number.
We know. We are not comparing, we are sharing.
but I often do and struggle with comparing myself to other women. Anonymous wrote:I think the guideline is
100 lbs for 5 ft.
Add 5 pounds for every inch taller.
So 5'4 would be 120 lbs, 5'5 would be 125