Hello everyone! I've recently discovered this subreddit and am grateful for it. I started my (most recent) weight loss journey in 2020. I reached my highest weight in 2018 after the unexpected death of mother and then dropped about ten lbs once I stopped eating and drinking all my grief but still was quite heavy. In 2020 I finally got it together and lost about 50ish lbs. Last year I spent most of the year in physical therapy and regained 10lbs. It's taken me until the summer to lose those ten lbs and now I'm finally back on track to getting to my goal weight (generally speaking... I won't know for sure until I get there and know things will fluctuate as I put on muscle) now I'm down about 60lbs in total and training for my first half marathon :)
Anyway now I'm getting some comments about not losing too much weight. A coworker today insisted on it that I was at a good spot and not to lose more. I don't understand why people do this or even feel comfortable doing it. I can't imagine telling someone that. I'm just okay thanks for your input. It's not changing my goals and it doesn't really bother me but it's still just weird to me.
Just had to share that and share a little bit of my story as I've been mostly just reading others' posts and commenting here and there.
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