Lost weight, gained...dysmorphia?

My wife and I are both doing this and the weight she's lost is incredible. Whenever I show her stories like yours, it pumps her up even more.
 
Scale says no change but my smart scale shows I packed on muscle while shedding fat. Also been noticing my heart's racing at night the past few days, even though sleep's still pretty solid. Curious what happens next week.
 
Lost about 4 stone in the 5-6 weeks before christmas, gained a bit back but restarted and holding steady. Thinking about doing slimfast again since it worked before. Really hoping to shift another couple stone by july/aug - turning 46 this september so that'd be nice timing. Chronic pain makes movement tough though.
 
Body dysmorphia after significant loss is genuinely common and underreported. The brain's reference point for 'normal' gets calibrated over years and doesn't update at the same rate the body changes. Down 40 lbs from 208 with the scale now stalling is exactly the profile where composition is still changing even when weight isn't - muscle gain concurrent with fat loss produces that pattern. The clothes-fitting approach is more informative than the scale at this stage. If you're training, your body is recomposing rather than stalled. The disconnect between what you see in the mirror and what's actually happening in the tissues is a real lag, not a judgment about progress.
 
The messing-up-and-expecting-gain loop is the brain not yet trusting the new set point - it normalizes once the body holds the number consistently for 2-3 months.
 
The gap between what the scale says and what the mirror shows takes longer to close than the weight loss itself - the body image recalibration happens on a completely different timeline than the physical changes. Therapy is the right move for that specific piece because it's a cognitive shift, not just time passing.
 
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