What was YOUR final straw to finally make a change?

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  • WayLessWendy
    WayLessWendy Posts: 14 Member
    1st wake up call was a photo of me on my wedding day. I looked huge next to my husband and absolutely hate the pictures of what should have been a happy day. Since then I made small changes (cut down on sodas, eat more vegetables, etc...) But still managed to gain another twenty pounds in three years, so the real turning point is a little more pathetic. I have a jacket, just a light little house coat really, that I bought in New York and my husband has a matching one and I love it. It's my favorite piece of clothing. Well, I noticed that the jacket was starting to get a little snug, especially around the midsection, and I really want to wear this jacket forever so I've got to lose the weight or I'll have to hang the coat up.
  • Dgil1975
    Dgil1975 Posts: 110 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    about 6.5 years ago I went in for my annual physical. My blood work was horrible...my triglycerides were so high that they couldn't determine what my cholesterol was...pre-diabetic...blood pressure through the roof, etc.

    My Dr. was pretty upfront with me and told me that if I didn't change things around I would likely be very sick, if not dead in my late 50s or early 60s which wasn't particularly surprising as my dad passed at age 62 because he never took care of himself and I was going down that same path.

    At the time I had a 2 year old and a new born, so getting my *kitten* together was a no brainer.

    This exact thing happened to me on November 10, 2018. Diagnosed hypertension, and undetectable cholesterol due to my triglycerides, and a B-12 level that hardly existed. Left the office with three scripts for BP, cholesterol and B12, as well as a focus to get back to a healthy body. This scare at age 43 was the trigger I needed to cut out the excuses and crap and return to a healthy lifestyle.

    I quit smoking that day, and started back on calorie counting and started my journey back to health. 6 weeks ago after much thought I switched to a whole food plant based diet. Today I am off both medicines for BP and cholesterol and have lost 30 of the 70 pounds I needed.
  • UnDyddArYTro
    UnDyddArYTro Posts: 9 Member
    I had to weigh my children recently. Realising that my 12 year old weighs less than I need to lose to reach the fabled green BMI zone really kicked me into gear. I couldn't carry them around all day...but that's exactly what I'm doing to my poor body. I'll never be svelte but I can stop carrying an extra 5 stone around and hopefully feel better and healthier.
  • 2 cancer scares in a year. This is on top of having early cancer caught and removed in 2013. October 2017. I was told by multiple doctors I had thyroid cancer. It wasn't, thankfully. That started me on taking steps to maintain and change my mindset about food and exercise. A breast cancer scare in December of this year solidified that I need to make a change and lead me to think about how lucky I am that I don't have any issues because of my weight. I want to make sure it stays that way!
  • jryepin93
    jryepin93 Posts: 73 Member
    I went to the sand dunes with my boyfriend's family and everyone ran down the dunes except for me. I was scared of how winded and tired I would be on the climb back up and didn't want to embarrass myself. I realized that my physical condition was preventing me from doing things I wanted to do and I never wanted to feel that way again.

    I started running regularly and eating less and the weight came off, but most importantly, I feel ten times better.
  • ndargy1977
    ndargy1977 Posts: 38 Member
    Looking like I'm 9 months pregnant at the age of 50...............YUCK!! Feel free to add me.....but I really do enjoy seeing others diaries to help me with ruts I may be in :)
  • KrisChampagne
    KrisChampagne Posts: 12 Member
    My final straw was 2 weeks ago- I dislocated my shoulder while tubing with my kids at the ski hill. I did not fall off or do anything crazy. I simply landed into the tube wrong. I am 100% confident that my weight played a huge factor in my injury. Nope. No more. Dislocated it on a Sunday met with my doctor 1 week later on a Monday and started taking control again on Tuesday. I am 1 week in. I have tracked every day, and I am down 6 pounds (I know it's water - but it's a start)
  • wessecg
    wessecg Posts: 410 Member
    Final straw to make me get back to it . . . I discovered the other day that 5'8" me, where'd only 12 pounds less than my 6'2" husband. I use to weigh 85 less but he's lost weight seems I've gained it.
  • Sanriohippie
    Sanriohippie Posts: 76 Member
    The day I had to squeeze into a booth at a restaurant.I knew that was it,no more!
  • stutba
    stutba Posts: 152 Member
    Realizing I was wearing the same size of clothing my mother wore. Size 16. Our body shape very different, but non the less over weight. UGH Working at seeing size 8 again.
  • leejoyce31
    leejoyce31 Posts: 794 Member
    shan_reg wrote: »
    A true friend of mine I played football with in college called me after seeing a pic of me on FB. He essentially said three things - you’re not playing football anymore, you don’t have to eat like it’s a union job, and if you don’t get your crap together you’re going to be dead in 10 years. Now mind you there are about three people in the whole world that could have said that to me without risking their lives. He’s one of them. He then turned me on to MFP and the rest is history as they say. I’ve thanked him often for the kick in the seat and the tools he gave me to help save my own life.

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  • debrakgoogins
    debrakgoogins Posts: 2,033 Member
    @Silent_Soliloquy First and foremost, you're doing great! Second, that was not a friend. Friends don't do that.
  • tirowow12385
    tirowow12385 Posts: 697 Member
    Being bedridden.
  • mk2fit
    mk2fit Posts: 730 Member
    edited February 2019
    I historically have been thin. I was a heavy smoker for many years. After I quit, I gained a million pounds. OK, maybe 70 or so. OW! Being fat hurt! I carried most of the weight in my belly so bending over hurt like hell. Long story short, I hated the pain of the extra weight, complained to my doctor who sent me here and lost the weight. Kept it off, too. I guess my tipping point was the pain and discomfort of all those extra pounds. Thank God for MFP!
  • brenn24179
    brenn24179 Posts: 2,144 Member
    I lost 40 lbs 5 years ago and last year put 25 lbs back on, I was so depressed, I had a flu and couldnot eat for 7 days then got my appetite back and could not quit eating and adult kids upset me also and I am an emotional eater and knew I was going to doctor for physical and so got myself on low carb diet and got the weight off July-October, I lost 30 lbs. I am so much happier.
  • shan_reg
    shan_reg Posts: 80 Member
    leejoyce31 wrote: »
    shan_reg wrote: »
    A true friend of mine I played football with in college called me after seeing a pic of me on FB. He essentially said three things - you’re not playing football anymore, you don’t have to eat like it’s a union job, and if you don’t get your crap together you’re going to be dead in 10 years. Now mind you there are about three people in the whole world that could have said that to me without risking their lives. He’s one of them. He then turned me on to MFP and the rest is history as they say. I’ve thanked him often for the kick in the seat and the tools he gave me to help save my own life.

    dlz4a5c37dh6.jpeg

    wow amazing difference

    Thank you. Forever a work in progress.