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What happened to you if anything that brought you to the decision to start to get healthy?? Any stories that continue to keep you motivated to not give up???
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  • MommyMeggo
    MommyMeggo Posts: 1,222 Member
    The mirror. A picture I saw of myself. Seeing the size of my pants when I did laundry. Not being in good shape-stamina/exercise wise. Lack of strength. High cholesterol. Realizing food had power over me. Losing pregnancy weight x3. My list could go on, but, you get the idea.
  • bethannien
    bethannien Posts: 556 Member
    Pre diabetes and also seeing a picture of myself in a swimming suit
  • Michele7091
    Michele7091 Posts: 256 Member
    For me I was just tired of feeling blah. I wasn't fat but I was chunky and I wanted to feel better and I wanted my clothes to fit better and finally something just clicked and I started seeing it as more a lifestyle change instead of a "diet" and it totally worked for me.

    Of course the sad part of this story is that was back in 2011/2012 and I have since gained every pound plus almost 2 more back. :'(

    But I don't really see it as my motivation leaving me so much as I just feel like I got too comfortable. I stopped logging and 5 pounds turned to 10 which turned to 15...and so on...you get the picture...

    The silver lining is, I could have gained waaaay more than I really did over the course of 4 years so that is what I am trying to focus on now.

  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Wanting to look good in wedding pictures!
  • sstrack123
    sstrack123 Posts: 171 Member
    Felt tired all the time. Wanted my energy and zest for life back and I was nearing the 50 yr young age. Afraid of the midlife weight gain everyone tells me I will go through!! Now 50 and loving life again!!
  • mysticatgal1
    mysticatgal1 Posts: 106 Member
    I dealt with depression when my daughter turned 1. I always hated my weight but I got to a point of really hating myself and the way I looked. I needed major changes to happen. I saw a therapist and I started running but ate all those calories back. about 3 months ago I said I have to change my eating for life and knew I had to mean it. I logged my meals and very slowly the weight is dropping. We just had her second birthday and I am just impatient for her third when I hope I look drastically different and not cringe seeing pictures. I don't want her and her brother struggling their lives like I had.
  • caroannv
    caroannv Posts: 40 Member
    Weight sneaking on and feeling increasing terrible about it. Being the heaviest I had ever been, even though my children are now teenagers. Then moving into working in an industry that has connection to the fitness industry, and spending time visiting gyms for work. And finally, knowing that losing weight takes time and I had to start NOW (this was back in March) if I wanted to reach my goal by my 50th birthday in October.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    a bunch of nasty blood work when I was 38...I was well on my way to being either very ill if not dead by early 60s
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    I couldn't tie my shoes or walk up the stairs without huffing and puffing. House cleaning made me so exhausted. walking hurt my feet. Being depressed and insecure with my own body... having to 'hide' all the time.
  • AlabamaMama224
    AlabamaMama224 Posts: 137 Member
    My feet hurt when I wake up in the morning. For being overweight/obese for most of my life I have had surprisingly few of the related illnesses/complications. And I don't want them.
  • catsdogsh
    catsdogsh Posts: 130 Member
    I was told I'd be dead by 50 like one of my grandmas. It still a struggle even knowing I could die if I don't do right
  • minime0424
    minime0424 Posts: 101 Member
    Congratulations to you all for trying to make a change to better yourself!!! And for all the progress you've made ;) I guess that when we are faced with certain situations in life that force us to make a change and try to ensure some longevity to our lives we can call that survival mode! I've been there, from the sounds of it all of us have. The temptations are always there and that is what makes living healthy the toughest, but once you get into a mind frame nothing can bring you down! As I say just stick to it and just push through it!!!
  • Whitezombiegirl
    Whitezombiegirl Posts: 1,042 Member
    I was always slim verging on underweight (family issues- long story). When my Mum died I gave up healthy home cooking and taking a salad to work- and instead ate chocolate and frozen pizzas etc. (anything convenient) This lasted for 6 months and one day I went to work in jeans which became so uncomfortable that I had to run out and buy a skirt and some tights. Luckily it was early morning and no one noticed my change in wardrobe. I had to admit that I'd gone up a dress size. Yikes!
  • janetennet
    janetennet Posts: 143 Member
    All these stories/ experiences are amazing - you all have done so well!
    I wish I had a "great Weightloss story" but in truth I started MFP as a complete Lark.

    My brother lost a few KG's earlier this year and showed it to me, without any planning the next day I downloaded it and started counting - thankfully my first day somehow stayed under the allocated calories and in that first week I dropped close on 3 kgs - I couldn't believe it.

    Then I started planning my meals and watching what I was eating more and the weight continued to drop off, presently I've lost 12,5kgs (with a lot more to go) and I'm super motivated because this is one "lark" which has paid off!
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,619 Member
    edited August 2016
    I've been slender, fit, and active most of my life.

    2009 - gained a little bit of weight when I developed DTV on a flight to Australia. That put a dent in my activity level. It started being a 50/50 gamble if I was going to complete my long distance cycling events.

    2011 - lost weight, back down to an acceptable level. Completed more cycling events and even completed the 7 Peaks Climbing Challenge ... and I'm not a climber when I cycle!

    2012 - started an 8-month Round-the-World trip. We took our bicycles with us and cycled a lot, but ... there's just so much good food out there. We stopped in Canada for a month over Christmas, joined a gym and lost some of the weight.

    2013-2014 - very unsettled years ... changing jobs, moving several times, health issues. And all of a sudden ... my cycling jacket shrunk. I couldn't zip it up anymore! I figured I'd just buy another one, but the price had gone up quite a bit!! I figured it would be less expensive to just lose the weight. So I did. :) I'm back down to my 2004 weight ... also my high school weight.
  • ew_david
    ew_david Posts: 3,473 Member
    edited August 2016
    When I was 33 and planning my day around when I could nap and eat. I was literally just existing, not living. Also, there was one time I rolled onto my side while lying in bed and I felt my fat rolls crease into each other. That was pretty much my moment.

    I came to MFP, as I had done many times before, except this time I was willing to take it day by day. I learned so much about nutrition just lurking the forums. I learned that it didn't have to be a miserable process. I didn't have to starve. I didn't have to run myself skinny. Once I learned the right way, I lost 28 pounds and kept most of it off.
  • ashcakes72
    ashcakes72 Posts: 21 Member
    I've been overweight my entire life. I'm 23 with twins boy and girl. I want to be around to watch them grow up and I want to be able to do things with them. right now I'm to self conscious to even go on rides or anything because I'm so big. worried I can't fit and everything. I want clothes to fit better. I want to feel better for myself. I did weight watchers but came back to this. weight watchers didn't help me very much but it's more because there app acted up most the time. never had foods I needed on there or anything. I went premium on here and starting today starting over on my weight loss journey. add me if you wanna encourage each other :)
  • VintageFeline
    VintageFeline Posts: 6,771 Member
    Very long story but the short version is. Total, complete, long time coming, mental breakdown in 2012/13. Several chronic lifelong mental illness diagnoses and medication helped weight gain later, my doctor threatened to take me off the pill which controls my acne due to high blood pressure. Something clicked. Enough, no more letting my mental health dictate my physical health, no more my wonky brain telling me lies about how much I hate exercise (ex-gymnast and dancer, nothing could be further from the truth).

    That was early last year. Lost maybe 8lbs on my own then got serious, ordered Insanity and started tracking. Lost 42lbs last year. It's been slower this year, on the scales anyway but I still track religiously, still exercise religiously and am still shrinking. Got into my first UK10/US6 yesterday for the first time since i was about 16!

    My mental health still stinks, I still haven't been able to return to work (if i ever will) but my physical health is about as good as it could be and that's a success to me.
  • tracymayo1
    tracymayo1 Posts: 445 Member
    Initially it was because I hated the person looking back at me in the mirror.. that got me started the first time. Lost a few pounds, then gained back and some.

    My second (this) attempt was when I would walk, I could feel my back fat rubbing together...I mean come on!
  • minime0424
    minime0424 Posts: 101 Member
    We've all been there lol my back fat was horrible when I first stared but it has actually decreased immensely! It all takes time and patience unfortunately lol lol
  • songbird13291
    songbird13291 Posts: 120 Member
    Another amusement park story - I was "this close" to not riding Forbidden Journey at Universal in Florida in June, 2015. I had to exit the ride, but they let me try again and the second time the harness clicked where it needed to - barely. Wow. It was so humiliating and humbling.

    That whole vacation was an obese person's nightmare. From barely being able to buckle the airplane seatbelt, to the incident with Forbidden Journey (I didn't even attempt any other rides that would have been a close call, I'm sure I would have been turned away from a few), to tight dining room/buffet chairs on the cruise that followed the parks.

    I made changes starting immediately after that vacation, logged my first meal in MFP on July 6, 2015 and am still working hard. We went on an almost identical vacation virtually one year to the day (we like to take a trip to Orlando right after the kids get out of school) and I was able to retake my before picture.

    What a difference a year can make. It was like a completely different vacation - and I rode everything and loved it! Very motivating.

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    I can relate. We went to Disney and IOA a few years ago, and I was terrified I wouldn't fit into the seat at Forbidden Journey. I did fit, but barely. I've lost 65 pounds, so when we go back in October, no worries.
  • RandiNoelle
    RandiNoelle Posts: 374 Member
    Family history of heart disease and diabetes. Down 80 lbs with another 40-ish to go to get to my goal. I will be 30 in 2017 and I want to have my stuff together by then. I moved into a job I really love a couple years ago and was moved into a permanent position in July. I feel better. I'm able to do more. Definitely more confident.
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