Lost weight ... and looking awful.....
I never thought I would write a vain post like this, but nevertheless, here I go.
I am 56 (but feel 36 :D ), and have struggled with my weight all my adult life. When I was younger I sometimes went down to 54 kilos (about 119 lbs) and looked great - but quickly put it all back again. Last year I was up to almost 80 kilos (175 lbs) and finally decided enough was enough.
This winter/spring I have gone down to 132 lbs, which I think is fine for my height (169 cm) and I am soooo pleased with my result ... but hereīs the anticlimax: I look terrible. My boobs are nothing but empty bags, my tummy is wrinkled and floppy (even though I do tummy exercises) and my arms are floppy and wrinkly. Even my legs look wrinkly. Today I took a good look at my body in the mirror and it could easily pass for the body of a 70 year old - which is fine if you are 70 but not a young and active 56 yearold :rolleyes: .
On the positive side: I feel great, psysically, I am so much fitter - last year I couldnīt run 500 yards, now I easily run 5 k and more and I am training for my first triathlon (a Sprint) and I have secret fantasies of an Ironman before I die.
But boy, do I look terrible. When my 12 year old daughter saw me with only my bra on, she started crying, thinking I looked like "one of those people yopu see on TV, that stuff you DIE from!!" My husband, who likes voluptious women (even though he himself is a superfit Ironman type of guy) thinks I am way too skinny. I donīt want him to see my boobs now (or whatīs left of them) and all plans of finally having a bikini summer, are out the window.
I havenīt actually lost too much, I think this is a reasonable weight for me, and I donīt really want to put it back on since my running is finally feeling good and I feel great. Well, sort of..... If it wasnīt for the looks. And I am not being silly a self conscious beyond reason now, I do look really old in my body.
How much could weight training help, in filling out my body somewhat without adding fat again? Or is this the Choice - fat or voluptious? (Or is it "volumptious...? English is not my first language as I live on the other side of the planet from you.)
Maybe I am just about to realize that at 56 this is how you look? And I certainly didnīt look good with that fat on either, just more rounded.... Sigh...