how long did it take you to loose 100lbs?

ladytwilight72
ladytwilight72 Posts: 70 Member
edited November 24 in Health and Weight Loss
Before anything is said I know my journey is my journey and I will reach my goals by the work I put in. But just out of curiosity how long did it take you to loose 100 pounds ? I love a good success story :-)
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  • cwagar123
    cwagar123 Posts: 195 Member
    not quite at 100 yet... but 71 lbs - Started Jan 2013, so 2.5 years
  • Azuriaz
    Azuriaz Posts: 785 Member
    13 months, give or take.
  • ladytwilight72
    ladytwilight72 Posts: 70 Member
    Awesome...Thank you for sharing
  • DeguelloTex
    DeguelloTex Posts: 6,652 Member
    11.5 months, give or take.
  • Winter_Girl92
    Winter_Girl92 Posts: 39 Member
    When I was a teenager I went on a really restrictive 'diet' which ended in a eating disorder. I lost 120 pounds in 6 months.
  • Kalikel
    Kalikel Posts: 9,603 Member
    Over two years into it and still at about 93 pounds. I don't really know my highest weight. For all I know, it could be 100, but I'm going with 250 as a high and counting from there, so 93.8 pounds on the kaliometer. ;)
  • mom2my4boys
    mom2my4boys Posts: 148 Member
    I lost about 80lbs the first year, 20lbs the second year and i'm just now starting into my 3rd year. (30 more lbs until I'm in the healthy category) Everyones results will vary. For reference I'm a 33yr old, 5'5 female, with a starting weight of 275lbs. Good luck to you!
  • cebreisch
    cebreisch Posts: 1,340 Member
    My first year "on program" I lost about 77 pounds. I think it took another 2-3 months to lose the other 23. I was averaging a loss of 1.5 pounds/week.
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    edited September 2015
    About 14 1/2 months.
    A video story of my journey, from my trainer:
    https://www.facebook.com/GetfitPT/videos/vb.241674085965567/704218469711124/?type=2&theater
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    edited September 2015
    13 months for 95 lb. Would like to lose 5-7 lb more, but have been maintaining for a while since I wanted to focus on other aspects of fitness.
  • SweetestLibby
    SweetestLibby Posts: 607 Member
    18 months for 96 pounds and then another 6 - 9 months to change my body composition (lower body fat and increase muscle mass). I could have save myself a bunch of time if I'd started lifting a lot sooner!
  • ladytwilight72
    ladytwilight72 Posts: 70 Member
    Thank you all for sharing. Your stories give me hope
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    Not quite there yet!
    I went from 260 to 189 in about 3 years.
  • HolleHooks
    HolleHooks Posts: 4 Member
    I want to get started and 100lbs would be GREAT!
  • HolleHooks
    HolleHooks Posts: 4 Member
    I tend to not eat through the day and come home late in the evening STARVING! Any advice for me?
  • healthyrachel1979
    healthyrachel1979 Posts: 414 Member
    HolleHooks wrote: »
    I tend to not eat through the day and come home late in the evening STARVING! Any advice for me?

    Eat during the day?
  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    HolleHooks wrote: »
    I tend to not eat through the day and come home late in the evening STARVING! Any advice for me?

    Eat during the day?

    LOL
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    Thank you all for sharing. Your stories give me hope

    YES THERE IS HOPE!!! Many before you have done it and you can too. Commitment, consistency, and patience.
  • nomoreforu4u
    nomoreforu4u Posts: 2 Member
    I lost about 80lbs the first year, 20lbs the second year and i'm just now starting into my 3rd year. (30 more lbs until I'm in the healthy category) Everyones results will vary. For reference I'm a 33yr old, 5'5 female, with a starting weight of 275lbs. Good luck to you!

  • nomoreforu4u
    nomoreforu4u Posts: 2 Member
    How many calories did you consume? I am trying to measure mine. Wondering if I'm doing it right.
  • Bshmerlie
    Bshmerlie Posts: 1,026 Member
    I'm trying to lose a 100 pounds in a year but it looks like I might come up just a few pounds short of that at my 12 month mark. It will probably take about 13 months to hit the full 100 pounds. But we'll see.
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  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    Fastbiceps wrote: »
    lost 30 in 4 months
    There was this one girl a while back in the bodybuilding forums who would eat a whole bunch of egg whites, chili pepper, coffee, ... [snip] ... for breakfast and it suppressed her appetite and boosted her metabolism. Then she would eat every three hours and throw in a cup of coffee, egg whites or chili peppers. I remember her diet was spot on, but she would do all these random little things things to her diet

    Why are you spamming this crap? I have seen you on two different threads promoting it?

    OP, I am only about half way through, at about 50 down (including before I started) over 2.5 years. That being said, I have not always been fully dedicated to the process. It works as long as you stay focused. The up side is that I haven't regained everything I lost, so at least I am holding steady until I am ready to rededicate.
  • ladytwilight72
    ladytwilight72 Posts: 70 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    Fastbiceps wrote: »
    lost 30 in 4 months
    There was this one girl a while back in the bodybuilding forums who would eat a whole bunch of egg whites, chili pepper, coffee, ... [snip] ... for breakfast and it suppressed her appetite and boosted her metabolism. Then she would eat every three hours and throw in a cup of coffee, egg whites or chili peppers. I remember her diet was spot on, but she would do all these random little things things to her diet

    Why are you spamming this crap? I have seen you on two different threads promoting it?

    OP, I am only about half way through, at about 50 down (including before I started) over 2.5 years. That being said, I have not always been fully dedicated to the process. It works as long as you stay focused. The up side is that I haven't regained everything I lost, so at least I am holding steady until I am ready to rededicate.

  • ladytwilight72
    ladytwilight72 Posts: 70 Member
    50 pounds is awesome...that is my first sub goal. I lost just shy of 40 lbs a while back but lost my focus...I've kept about 30 off but I started noticing an upward climb on the scale...this is my first time not doing a diet but rather just focusing on calories in calories out. I am closing closing in on getting back to 40 lbs off...so far without the egg white, coffee, pepper diet...Lol. I think that is probably along the lines of breaking your cookies so the calories fall out before you eat them (oh if only that really worked)...Lol.
  • LovingLife_Erin
    LovingLife_Erin Posts: 328 Member
    Just about a year. I hit 101 lb lost last week and I started about the same time last year. It will all depend on how much you have to lose (I still have more to go so that helps), how you go about it, and a large number of factors. Don't rush things, and just make sure you are doing things in a healthy, and sustainable way.
  • 14 months or so. 150lbs took me 24 months of actual losing weight (with 6 months of not losing part way in.) So 30 months all up. It most definitely slowed down the closer I got to goal.
  • duddysdad
    duddysdad Posts: 403 Member
    I started at 340 pounds. Lost the first 100 in 5 months. Lost 152 in 8.5 months.
  • dolliesdaughter
    dolliesdaughter Posts: 544 Member
    75 lbs in roughly 8-9 months, the last 25 about 18-24 months.
  • rachelbouc
    rachelbouc Posts: 65 Member
    I started at 292 lbs and lost 100 lbs in a year (my goal was 50). BUT I haven't really gotten any further since because I've been regaining and losing the last 20 lbs for the last two or three years.
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