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‘Life changing’ for others- no different for me!

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EnfysDilys · 31/08/2025 16:49

This is (fairly!) lighthearted but a bit of a vent too!
I’m fed up of doing stuff others claim ‘changed their lives’ and feeling not a jot different!
Some examples:
Gave up smoking after 15 years (this was 20 years ago!) no different!
Took up yoga 15 years ago - no different!
Took up running for several years- no different!

Latest one is HRT which SIL declares has totally changed her life, I’ve been back and forth to docs, changed medications etc, but nothing.

Is anyone else feeling the same?

OP posts:
ChickenThigh · 31/08/2025 16:53

Giving up smoking and taking up yoga may not feel life changing to you, but the changes to your body and health that you probably can’t see will be.

Not sure about HRT though.

FenderStrat · 31/08/2025 16:53

I honestly think very little is truly life changing.
People love to announce that things are though, god knows why.

TesChique · 31/08/2025 16:53

You genuinely feel no better physically as a non smoker than a smoker?

PosiePetal · 31/08/2025 16:55

How can you know? 15 years of continued smoking and not exercising might impact your health. It might not, but you can’t know.

‘Life-changing’ is often an exaggeration, though.

EnfysDilys · 31/08/2025 16:55

I know I should have done, but honestly no, I was younger when I gave up smoking (28) I didn’t even notice having more money! 🤔

OP posts:
buffy2025 · 31/08/2025 17:02

TesChique · 31/08/2025 16:53

You genuinely feel no better physically as a non smoker than a smoker?

I don’t feel any different either, went from 40 a day to none
thyroid medication - still tired!

Donewiththisshit · 31/08/2025 17:04

Mounjaro definitely life changing but I agree with you about the rest.

susiedaisy1912 · 31/08/2025 17:06

Hrt and Mounjaro have changed my life. So I guess that means they are life changing.

TesChique · 31/08/2025 17:08

EnfysDilys · 31/08/2025 16:55

I know I should have done, but honestly no, I was younger when I gave up smoking (28) I didn’t even notice having more money! 🤔

Could this all be more of an indictment of your view on life? 🤣

You sound quite glass half empty

Vroomfondleswaistcoat · 31/08/2025 17:08

I gave up drinking alcohol. I'd not been a big drinker, maybe shared a bottle with XP over a weekend, the odd glass of gin and tonic when I went out, more over occasions like Christmas...

Waited to feel better, lose weight, see my skin improve, but none of this happened. Perhaps I just didn't drink enough to start with, but I did expect something - I didn't even lose a pound in weight.

DelphiniumBlue · 31/08/2025 17:09

I've got to say, I don't notice much difference having given up smoking 6 years ago other than financially ( but only really noticed that for the first year, when I consciously allowed myself to buy a new pair of shoes every month) and feeing smug. Sometimes I wish I did still smoke ( eg when smokers are chatting outside) but that's usually outweighed by the horribleness of feeling in thrall to an addiction.
And I've put on weight, gone up a couple of dress sizes.

Mrsmunchofmunchington · 31/08/2025 17:12

Some people are just overly dramatic.

Things which actually change your life are stuff like:
Cancer or other serious illness
Bereavement
Traumatic divorce
Childhood abuse
Being bullied out of your career

Apologies OP, not meaning to depress anybody.
It just gets my goat when people are evangelical about their pet passion like yoga/ running / fucking mindfulness and use that term.

arcticpandas · 31/08/2025 17:20

I gave up smoking 12 years ago (still addict to nicotine pastils though), drinking 2 years ago (never a fullblown alcoholic but I was on my way there craving some every night), started go to the gym regularly a year ago. Been on antidepressants for 22 years. Started seeing a psychiatrist 9 months ago.

I don't feel better at all tbh. I know that it's my shitty mental health that makes me dependant on cigarettes, alcohol, chocolate to stave off anxiety etc so I'm glad I managed that. I am now addicted to exercice as a way to quell my anxiety. Do I feel better? Not really. I replaced one addiction with a healthier one.

The only life changing thing for me has been antidepressants. Without them I couldn't even get up in the morning and have a coherent thought in my head. As for the psychiatrist, it's not the first I've seen so I'm open but it really doesn't help me to talk. My depression is rather biological/neurological so cognitive therapy is quite useless (although I'm open for it as you never know).

Cherrysoup · 31/08/2025 17:22

I think some things definitely are life changing-having children, leaving a horrible DH, moving abroad, getting a great job, losing half your body weight. It’s possibly an overused, facile saying. A family member is fond of saying it about non-life changing issues, but she’s pretty dramatic! It’s now a trite saying we trot out when we’re about to do something non-life changing in our house-change the colour of the walls, buy a new car, for example.

EnfysDilys · 31/08/2025 17:33

Thank you all, I’m not glass half empty, I am a really positive person, I love doing new stuff, but it’s interesting to hear that others feel the same at times, and thinking that ‘life changing’ and similar phrases are perhaps overused.

OP posts:
Mumofteenandtween · 31/08/2025 17:45

The only thing that has changed my life is XLOOKUP.

swampwitch0 · 31/08/2025 17:48

Yep.
Hrt - I've tried it all and an endometrial ablation...didn't work and actually made my migraines so bad I had to have injections.
Supplements, kefir, 1200 calorie diet....
Just cost money or made miserable 😕

BerryTwister · 31/08/2025 18:13

Giving up smoking at age 28 is unlikely to make you feel any different, because at that age (unless you have specific medical problems) you’re pretty fit anyway, so the smoking is unlikely to cause symptoms. But I can assure you, the way you feel now is very different to how you’d feel if you hadn’t given up smoking.

I gave up caffeine 20 years ago, and was promised I’d feel amazing. After the nasty (but expected) headache for a week, I felt no different at all. Literally exactly the same. I’ve gradually reintroduced it because children and work have made me knackered and in need of caffeine!

tigger1001 · 31/08/2025 18:21

I want to say hrt was life changing for me. But what really was life changing was peri menopause- but not in a good way. I suppose it was why it was referred to as the change of life. What hrt did was made me feel much more like me again and took away, or reduced a lot of the awful symptoms I was experiencing.

WhenWeWereYounggg · 31/08/2025 18:22

Yeah fuck giving up caffeine! I mean of all the things to give up! 🤣

Comedycook · 31/08/2025 18:24

Vroomfondleswaistcoat · 31/08/2025 17:08

I gave up drinking alcohol. I'd not been a big drinker, maybe shared a bottle with XP over a weekend, the odd glass of gin and tonic when I went out, more over occasions like Christmas...

Waited to feel better, lose weight, see my skin improve, but none of this happened. Perhaps I just didn't drink enough to start with, but I did expect something - I didn't even lose a pound in weight.

Fwiw I don't drink...well maybe once or twice a year...but generally tee total. I'm still fat, my skin doesn't glow and I don't have loads of spare cash

Vroomfondleswaistcoat · 31/08/2025 18:28

Comedycook · 31/08/2025 18:24

Fwiw I don't drink...well maybe once or twice a year...but generally tee total. I'm still fat, my skin doesn't glow and I don't have loads of spare cash

I've also never smoked and can't work out why I'm not a millionaire with all the money I've saved by NOT smoking 20 a day...

daisychain01 · 31/08/2025 18:30

Mumofteenandtween · 31/08/2025 17:45

The only thing that has changed my life is XLOOKUP.

Absolutely, that and helping me with the formula for Concatenate from ChatGPT was a transformative experience!

FenderStrat · 31/08/2025 18:30

I've given up giving up. Works well for me.

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