Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you were underweight before.
No, she wasn't, what are you talking about? A woman in her early 30's and with a 19.2 BMI is within a normal weight range.
Very bottom of normal. 1-2 lbs from underweight
That’s not true. 112 lbs is 4-5 lbs from underweight for 5’4. And why does it matter that she’s on the lower side of normal range? It’s still in the normal range.
Haha 4-5 lbs
You don’t even know how ridiculous and disordered you sound/are.
What a pathetic post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I never did. After 5 years post-partum at your weight, I prioritized fitness. I have kept my weight 115-120 range, lower than it was in high school. But very few people are willing to make all the sacrifices I do: no alcohol or meat, very little white flour or dairy, and HIIT cardio 6-7 days/week. If I had had a successful career instead of SAH, I likely would not be as driven to excel in this area. For most, accepting the extra weight makes sense and brings peace. Do what makes you happy.
How tall are you PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you were underweight before.
No, she wasn't, what are you talking about? A woman in her early 30's and with a 19.2 BMI is within a normal weight range.
Very bottom of normal. 1-2 lbs from underweight
That’s not true. 112 lbs is 4-5 lbs from underweight for 5’4. And why does it matter that she’s on the lower side of normal range? It’s still in the normal range.
Anonymous wrote:Advice if anybody wants it:
1. Make sure your bra and underwear fit your current body.
2. Get clothes that flatter your current body. A stylist can help.
3. Focus on maintaining your current weight. That is better than focusing on weight loss both for physical and psychological health purposes.
4. Exercise for pleasure instead of weight loss. When your body gets healthier and stronger you can’t help but be proud of it, even if you are the same size. [/quote
Good advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you were underweight before.
No, she wasn't, what are you talking about? A woman in her early 30's and with a 19.2 BMI is within a normal weight range.
Very bottom of normal. 1-2 lbs from underweight
That’s not true. 112 lbs is 4-5 lbs from underweight for 5’4. And why does it matter that she’s on the lower side of normal range? It’s still in the normal range.
Anonymous wrote:No, I never did. After 5 years post-partum at your weight, I prioritized fitness. I have kept my weight 115-120 range, lower than it was in high school. But very few people are willing to make all the sacrifices I do: no alcohol or meat, very little white flour or dairy, and HIIT cardio 6-7 days/week. If I had had a successful career instead of SAH, I likely would not be as driven to excel in this area. For most, accepting the extra weight makes sense and brings peace. Do what makes you happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you were underweight before.
No, she wasn't, what are you talking about? A woman in her early 30's and with a 19.2 BMI is within a normal weight range.
Very bottom of normal. 1-2 lbs from underweight
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you were underweight before.
No, she wasn't, what are you talking about? A woman in her early 30's and with a 19.2 BMI is within a normal weight range.
Anonymous wrote:Op you were underweight before.