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If you had ever been fat and then lost a lot of weight, you would know that the physical feeling is night and day different. The feeling of being fat is exhausting, your joints hurt, you're tired all the time, it's truly awful. You'd wonder how you could stand being fat. At least that's how it felt for me.
You are cold all the fucking time though. I mean, it sucked to be hot and sweaty all the time too, I guess. But I used to only be uncomfortable and hot for 3 months during summer, and now I'm uncomfortable and cold for 9 months.
Even if you wear warmer clothes, you're cold?
I have this issue occasionally but it's not bad on my end. I'm usually the one comfortable while heavier people around me complain they are "hot" all the time. They'll be hot in 70 degree F weather, whereas to me that's paradise
I went from 160 at the start of the pandemic to 115 now, and I'm freezing all the time. I double up on socks and a long sleeve undershirt lol. Summer was great when we got into the 90s and it wasn't too windy, I could enjoy the clothes I can fit in now!