Finally accepting that i have to make some changes to become who i want to be.....
Fadzaikeziahelnah
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Hi my name is Fadzai. I'm a 36 year old mother of two beautiful girls. I am probably at my heaviest weight 206lbs and denial more than anything else has landed me here. I'm 5'4" with a BMI over 30+. I gained almost 30lbs in the last year alone. I feel as if i just woke up one day and was no longer a size 6/8 but now a 16...i think. I stopped measuring myself when i got to size 16...i'm ashamed of letting myself go. I work part time and am also a full time student in nursing school. The hectic life had me eating more of convenience foods and the end result is my added weight. I was referred to myfitnesspal by a friend and i have been using this app now for about 4 weeks. I am aiming for a healthy weight of 150lbs. I need all the support i can get. I enjoy the motivational success stories because they are very encouraging and uplifting and make me feel like getting up and going for a run after reading them. It is a struggle to change any habit and unhealthy foods can be addictive so i practice mindful choices with any foods i now eat. Myfitnesspal is amazing as it keeps me reflecting and improving my nutrition. Please add me to your friends list and help me walk my journey. Fifi.
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Hi I'm writing to u because I completely understand u. I'm in the exact same boat two kids.I'm 5'3 and I weight 190..it's very frustrating to me not to loose.I want to reach 150 too. I'm hoping this app will help me..0
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Hello ladies! Another one with a goal of 150. Two kids and currently at a weight of 182, 5'5". What I'm mostly discouraged by are my thunder thighs! I wish you both lots of luck! Only we can make the changes we need to better our health.
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Yes, I'm 5'2 and 182lbs. I want to lose about 45-50 lbs. I'm an Army Vet, and use to be 125lbs and in shape but poor diet and laziness have take a toll on me. I'm 38 and am dedicated to being fit before my 40th birthday.0
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As a note: accepting it is the first step. There's desire and and want, but COMMITTING to getting it done is what you have to do if you want it done.
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