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Do your feet get smaller when you lose weight?

I’m in the process of losing weight and I still need to lose another 50 pounds. I found some really cute mocassins and I found a great deal on Birkenstock’s somewhere. If I buy these shoes, will they still fit when I’m done losing weight? My feet are sort of wide, but I don’t know if they’ll get thinner or not once I lose weight, I’ve only lost 10 pounds so far and still need to lose another 50.

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6 Responses to “Do your feet get smaller when you lose weight?”

  1. Jamie L says:

    Yes they’ll get thinner but they won’t get smaller if you know what I mean

  2. Atosha says:

    My feet shrunk when I lost weight, they are not as wide as they used to be

  3. GrapeApe33 says:

    Your feet will get smaller but, your nose will get bigger!

  4. Rain says:

    Weight loss is a tricky topic. Lots of people are unhappy with their present weight, but most aren’t sure how to change it – and many would be better off staying where they are. You may want to look like the models or actors in magazines and on TV, but those goals might not be healthy or realistic for you. Besides, no magical diet or pill will make you look like someone else.

    So what should you do about weight control?

  5. Aphrodite says:

    No matter how you slice it, diet is a dirty word. It smacks of deprivation and hunger pangs. To overcome the pain, you need a plan.

    So WebMD asked the experts for advice, and put together their quick tips on how to get your weight lossgoing.

    1. Know Your Weight Loss Goals

    2. Understand Your Weight Loss Personality

    3. Double Up: Diet & Exercise

    4. Make a Firm Weight Loss Commitment

    Finally, be sure you’re committed to losing weight for yourself — not because someone else is pressuring you to do so.

    Then, take things slowly, keep these tips in mind, and you should be on the road to weight loss in no time.

  6. Table says:

    I found this on this website. There are more tips and info.

    1. If what you are eating has less than 1 carb, count it as 1 carb just to be sure.

    2. Totally avoid caffine at least for the first two weeks on the program.

    3. Drink a MINIMUM of 8 glasses of plain water or seltzer daily.

    4. Don’t weigh yourself more than once a week

    5. Take starting measurements as well as weight – sometimes you’ll lose inches before pounds

    6. Avoid any type of “low carb” sweetener for the first two weeks

    7. Don’t compare your loss to someone else’s – this is a YMMV thing (your milage may vary)

    8. Stalls are common around the third week so don’t panic

    9. If you follow your plan to the T and don’t lose, consider Candida as a possibility and avoid vinegar, cheese, mushrooms and any other fermented food

    10. Have bloodwork done before starting so you have a comparison

    11. Cholesterol can be elevated in the first few weeks til your body adjusts – make sure your doctor knows that you’re doing low carb and when you started

    12. Don’t blame the diet if you don’t read your plan book — blame the diet if you don’t read the labels — Don’t blame the diet if you don’t follow the diet

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