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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 677759" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Thank you ladies you all have given great advice. I still have two Christmas gift cards that I haven't used from Kohls so I am going tomorrow to spend them. First thing I need to do is buy a pair of size 16 jeans. As of now, I only have one pair of jeans that still fit me enough that I can wear them out, and they are a 14 and they are VERY uncomfortably tight. I am also going to look for some long camis (they are popular here in warm California) that I can wear underneath my tops. </p><p></p><p> One reason why I am so hard on myself about this weight is that physically I feel awful! I can't climb the one flight of stairs to my apartment without getting out of breath and having chest pains. I have to stop in the middle and rest. And for another thing, there are certain things I can no longer do for myself now that I am so much heavier. I can't tell you all exactly what these things are. It's too embarrassing and I don't want to gross anybody out. Let's just say that I can no longer perform certain daily hygienic activities without struggling greatly. You all can use your imagination. Anyway, getting to the point of being "OK" with my size is not an option. I cannot learn to be comfortable in the body I have now. I am back on Weight Watchers and counting every single calorie on Myfitnesspal. One way or another, I will lose this weight, stress or not!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 677759, member: 2196"] Thank you ladies you all have given great advice. I still have two Christmas gift cards that I haven't used from Kohls so I am going tomorrow to spend them. First thing I need to do is buy a pair of size 16 jeans. As of now, I only have one pair of jeans that still fit me enough that I can wear them out, and they are a 14 and they are VERY uncomfortably tight. I am also going to look for some long camis (they are popular here in warm California) that I can wear underneath my tops. One reason why I am so hard on myself about this weight is that physically I feel awful! I can't climb the one flight of stairs to my apartment without getting out of breath and having chest pains. I have to stop in the middle and rest. And for another thing, there are certain things I can no longer do for myself now that I am so much heavier. I can't tell you all exactly what these things are. It's too embarrassing and I don't want to gross anybody out. Let's just say that I can no longer perform certain daily hygienic activities without struggling greatly. You all can use your imagination. Anyway, getting to the point of being "OK" with my size is not an option. I cannot learn to be comfortable in the body I have now. I am back on Weight Watchers and counting every single calorie on Myfitnesspal. One way or another, I will lose this weight, stress or not! [/QUOTE]
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