jnka825
Cathlete
If I hear this one more time, I am going to scream. Before having my two boys I was out of shape and weighed around 170. I am 5'9 and although that is not extremely overweight for my height, I felt uncomfortable and was not happy with my body. After having my second baby I found Cathe, and have been working out regularly since then. I started eating clean and the weight has continued to come off. I went from 206 after having baby #2 to now I am 146.
My problem is people at work are making comments. They'll start by asking, "Did you lose weight?" And when I say yes, some say, "Well, don't lose anymore" or "Don't lose too much weight." I am not quite sure how to take this. I get defensive. I don't have an eating disorder or anything. I am eating clean and workout 5-6 times a week. Instead of eating carbs (which was a staple in my diet before) I eat more lean protein and good fats and fruits and veggies (finally, I hated them for the longest time). I am healthier now in my 30's than I ever was in my 20's. Why are people like this? Just had to vent! Sorry!
Kristin
My problem is people at work are making comments. They'll start by asking, "Did you lose weight?" And when I say yes, some say, "Well, don't lose anymore" or "Don't lose too much weight." I am not quite sure how to take this. I get defensive. I don't have an eating disorder or anything. I am eating clean and workout 5-6 times a week. Instead of eating carbs (which was a staple in my diet before) I eat more lean protein and good fats and fruits and veggies (finally, I hated them for the longest time). I am healthier now in my 30's than I ever was in my 20's. Why are people like this? Just had to vent! Sorry!
Kristin