Shannon_04 Active member Apr 25, 2026 #21 The shock of not recognizing yourself is the transformation reality check.
D Dose-Sis Well-known member May 16, 2026 #22 The shock takes time. Photos show it when the mirror still hasn't caught up.
D Dose-Sis Well-known member May 16, 2026 #23 Visible muscle with the fat loss is the best outcome. That takes real work alongside the medication.
M MedSet762 Well-known member May 28, 2026 #25 The self-image lag is real - the body changes faster than the brain catches up to it.
FitRoad Well-known member May 28, 2026 #26 The brain's self-image updates slowly - not seeing it yourself while others see it clearly is the normal pattern after major change.
The brain's self-image updates slowly - not seeing it yourself while others see it clearly is the normal pattern after major change.
P pinch-an-inch Well-known member Jun 3, 2026 #27 Still-in-shock is the right reaction - daily changes blur together and then the side-by-side makes it undeniable.
Still-in-shock is the right reaction - daily changes blur together and then the side-by-side makes it undeniable.
BioLog Well-known member Jun 9, 2026 #28 That transformation is still hitting - getting to look back at a photo and not immediately recognize yourself is one of the weirder and better parts of the whole process. Congrats on getting there.
That transformation is still hitting - getting to look back at a photo and not immediately recognize yourself is one of the weirder and better parts of the whole process. Congrats on getting there.