Approximately how many pounds (one way or the other) can a person lose or gain and still have a ring that fits?
For my entire life, I'd always been naturally thin. But in the past year or so I went through a rather serious illness and ended up gaining some weight. I now see that my old rings no longer fit. It's really no big deal, because my current rings were not expensive.
I want to get a RHR. I definitely won't have it sized until I'm back to my original weight, which hopefully won't be too hard to get to. (The lure of a fancy diamond ring may help my motivation).
That said, there's no guarantee that my health issues are behind me.
My condition is SEVERE migraines, and they are very chronic. In fact, my migraines have been constant for the past year and a half. I do admit that I was consoling myself with cookies to try to combat the horrid pain I was feeling. It was very hard to cook balanced meals in my condition. Also, it can be almost impossible to exercise with severe migraine due to the horrible pain.
However, I am now on a pain management program that decreases a lot of my pain, so I'm going to try to exercise more and eat fewer deserts.
I just talked with a girlfriend who has had weight issues, and she confirmed that "rings aren't very forgiving". She recently lost 30 pounds and now her old rings don't fit.
Does anyone here have experience with this problem? Or even if you personally haven't had weight issues, I'm sure you probably know someone who has.
I just wondered how forgiving rings are. If I get back to my size 6 finger and have my ring sized 6, will it accomodate a weight gain of 10 pounds? 15 pounds? 20 pounds? What's the limit---30 pounds? Jewelers must know this info and it must be on the Internet somewhere.
I definitely won't have my ring sized too tightly, just to allow for a few pounds here and there. Of course, I don't want it to be so loose that it falls off my finger! One last question: How much does it cost to have a ring re-sized, say at Tiffany's? Or even at a regular jewelry store?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Eva
For my entire life, I'd always been naturally thin. But in the past year or so I went through a rather serious illness and ended up gaining some weight. I now see that my old rings no longer fit. It's really no big deal, because my current rings were not expensive.
I want to get a RHR. I definitely won't have it sized until I'm back to my original weight, which hopefully won't be too hard to get to. (The lure of a fancy diamond ring may help my motivation).
My condition is SEVERE migraines, and they are very chronic. In fact, my migraines have been constant for the past year and a half. I do admit that I was consoling myself with cookies to try to combat the horrid pain I was feeling. It was very hard to cook balanced meals in my condition. Also, it can be almost impossible to exercise with severe migraine due to the horrible pain.
However, I am now on a pain management program that decreases a lot of my pain, so I'm going to try to exercise more and eat fewer deserts.
I just talked with a girlfriend who has had weight issues, and she confirmed that "rings aren't very forgiving". She recently lost 30 pounds and now her old rings don't fit.
Does anyone here have experience with this problem? Or even if you personally haven't had weight issues, I'm sure you probably know someone who has.
I just wondered how forgiving rings are. If I get back to my size 6 finger and have my ring sized 6, will it accomodate a weight gain of 10 pounds? 15 pounds? 20 pounds? What's the limit---30 pounds? Jewelers must know this info and it must be on the Internet somewhere.
I definitely won't have my ring sized too tightly, just to allow for a few pounds here and there. Of course, I don't want it to be so loose that it falls off my finger! One last question: How much does it cost to have a ring re-sized, say at Tiffany's? Or even at a regular jewelry store?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Eva