PHOTO ONLY SUCCESS STORIES!
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nonquitter wrote: »gamerbabe14 wrote: »Been waiting to post here for awhile...
SW: 221 CW:168 (down 53lbs)
Wow, great stuff
What was your routine to get here?
Walking and counting calories. I should note that I am a former college athlete turned fat so I was already fairly athletically built. But I've lost a lot of muscle. I am now doing some bodyweight exercises and starting running this week. But consistent calorie counting is the #1 contributor to my loss. This took me 8 months.21 -
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What a difference a year makes!45 -
Very inspirational. Thanks for sharing!0
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everyone looks amazing!1
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367 to 181
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Great job IremiaRe. You're lookin' well.3
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Not quite at goal yet, but here's me in May 2013 (at my highest weight) versus me in October 2017 (now):
160lbs vs 132lbs. I still can't quite process that it's me in the right picture!!!
ETA: I have discovered through this experience that imgur has a public gallery, and that uploading a picture to it automatically posts it there for all to see --and comment. This was my first time posting a progress pic on the forum and I definitely wasn't expecting that level of vulgarity or nastiness when all I meant to do was share it on my friendly weight loss forum progress thread.
I am SO VERY SORRY you had to see any of that. Your hard work shows, which of course brings out the jellies.
Thank you for the heads up, because I didn't know my pics were going to a public gallery!
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Bump for continued inspiration!2
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Not quite at goal yet, but here's me in May 2013 (at my highest weight) versus me in October 2017 (now):
160lbs vs 132lbs. I still can't quite process that it's me in the right picture!!!
ETA: I have discovered through this experience that imgur has a public gallery, and that uploading a picture to it automatically posts it there for all to see --and comment. This was my first time posting a progress pic on the forum and I definitely wasn't expecting that level of vulgarity or nastiness when all I meant to do was share it on my friendly weight loss forum progress thread.
I am SO VERY SORRY you had to see any of that. Your hard work shows, which of course brings out the jellies.
Thank you for the heads up, because I didn't know my pics were going to a public gallery!
Thank you. It was mostly the shock of it that caught me off guard: I hadn't realized that uploading a picture there posted it to a public gallery, either! Neither the vulgar comments ("suck my *kitten*", etc) or rude comments ("I don't see any difference", etc) were quite what I was expecting, given how lovely and supportive MFP is and that I'd only intended to post it here. Ha!
That being said, it was definitely a productive learning experience for me. While unpleasant in the moment, it was a good reminded that the only person whose opinion really matters regarding my weightloss/body composition goals is me. I've spent most of my life feeling lowkey uncomfortable and dissatisfied with how my body looked and felt: the fact that I am actively working towards being the healthiest, strongest, and most confident version of myself I've ever been is, for me, a big achievement. Any vulgarity or nastiness that people might express may be uncomfortable/hurtful in the moment, but in the end it's just white noise if I'm happy with my progress. I knew that intellectually, but this experience helped me to actually accept it.
Glad to give you the head's up! Even if we're happy with our progress, we might not all be ready to share pictures outside the safe little bubble of MFP just yet.39 -
Not quite at goal yet, but here's me in May 2013 (at my highest weight) versus me in October 2017 (now):
160lbs vs 132lbs. I still can't quite process that it's me in the right picture!!!
ETA: I have discovered through this experience that imgur has a public gallery, and that uploading a picture to it automatically posts it there for all to see --and comment. This was my first time posting a progress pic on the forum and I definitely wasn't expecting that level of vulgarity or nastiness when all I meant to do was share it on my friendly weight loss forum progress thread.
I am SO VERY SORRY you had to see any of that. Your hard work shows, which of course brings out the jellies.
Thank you for the heads up, because I didn't know my pics were going to a public gallery!
Thank you. It was mostly the shock of it that caught me off guard: I hadn't realized that uploading a picture there posted it to a public gallery, either! Neither the vulgar comments ("suck my *kitten*", etc) or rude comments ("I don't see any difference", etc) were quite what I was expecting, given how lovely and supportive MFP is and that I'd only intended to post it here. Ha!
That being said, it was definitely a productive learning experience for me. While unpleasant in the moment, it was a good reminded that the only person whose opinion really matters regarding my weightloss/body composition goals is me. I've spent most of my life feeling lowkey uncomfortable and dissatisfied with how my body looked and felt: the fact that I am actively working towards being the healthiest, strongest, and most confident version of myself I've ever been is, for me, a big achievement. Any vulgarity or nastiness that people might express may be uncomfortable/hurtful in the moment, but in the end it's just white noise if I'm happy with my progress. I knew that intellectually, but this experience helped me to actually accept it.
Glad to give you the head's up! Even if we're happy with our progress, we might not all be ready to share pictures outside the safe little bubble of MFP just yet.
There is some sick puppies out there that get off with their own vulgarity but thats an issue far left of you and your wonderful successes. Edit it out and congrats and keep moving ahead....we can all learn from you!7 -
Hi Sara
The whole story is in my blog - myfitnesspal.com/blog/IremiaRe/view/half-the-woman-i-used-to-be-941452#comments
But basically, of late, my success has been based on Intermittent Fasting and exercise.... Both Cardio and Strength Training.
Thanks so much for your kind words.
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Face addition...
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adamali119 wrote: »
Fantastic job!!!46 -
Not quite at goal yet, but here's me in May 2013 (at my highest weight) versus me in October 2017 (now):
160lbs vs 132lbs. I still can't quite process that it's me in the right picture!!!
ETA: I have discovered through this experience that imgur has a public gallery, and that uploading a picture to it automatically posts it there for all to see --and comment. This was my first time posting a progress pic on the forum and I definitely wasn't expecting that level of vulgarity or nastiness when all I meant to do was share it on my friendly weight loss forum progress thread.
I am SO VERY SORRY you had to see any of that. Your hard work shows, which of course brings out the jellies.
Thank you for the heads up, because I didn't know my pics were going to a public gallery!
Thank you. It was mostly the shock of it that caught me off guard: I hadn't realized that uploading a picture there posted it to a public gallery, either! Neither the vulgar comments ("suck my *kitten*", etc) or rude comments ("I don't see any difference", etc) were quite what I was expecting, given how lovely and supportive MFP is and that I'd only intended to post it here. Ha!
That being said, it was definitely a productive learning experience for me. While unpleasant in the moment, it was a good reminded that the only person whose opinion really matters regarding my weightloss/body composition goals is me. I've spent most of my life feeling lowkey uncomfortable and dissatisfied with how my body looked and felt: the fact that I am actively working towards being the healthiest, strongest, and most confident version of myself I've ever been is, for me, a big achievement. Any vulgarity or nastiness that people might express may be uncomfortable/hurtful in the moment, but in the end it's just white noise if I'm happy with my progress. I knew that intellectually, but this experience helped me to actually accept it.
Glad to give you the head's up! Even if we're happy with our progress, we might not all be ready to share pictures outside the safe little bubble of MFP just yet.
There is some sick puppies out there that get off with their own vulgarity but thats an issue far left of you and your wonderful successes. Edit it out and congrats and keep moving ahead....we can all learn from you!
DITTO!!!!2 -
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TenaciousGymKitten wrote: »
Awesome job! Amazing change.10 -
Sixty days difference
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JamiePocai wrote: »269 to 156
.....and what is your story...do tell!2 -
Started my journey in October 2015 @ my official starting weight of 396.2 pounds. But before that I spent a good deal of time in the 400-415 pound range. Now I'm at 210 pounds and completed my second half marathon this past weekend with a PR of 2:14:14. I'm signed up for my first full marathon in April 2018.175
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Nerdbear88 wrote: »Started my journey in October 2015 @ my official starting weight of 396.2 pounds. But before that I spent a good deal of time in the 400-415 pound range. Now I'm at 210 pounds and completed my second half marathon this past weekend with a PR of 2:14:14. I'm signed up for my first full marathon in April 2018.
@Nerdbear88 Don't you have a blog floating around somewhere? I'm pretty sure I've read about you outside of MFP.12 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »@Nerdbear88 Don't you have a blog floating around somewhere? I'm pretty sure I've read about you outside of MFP.
Yeah. My blog is http://www.nerdbear.com
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I'm not where I want to be just yet, but here's a little progress.
First photo was taken in May- 195 lbs
Second photo was taken last week- 171
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Everyone looks great! Sometimes you just need to see the success stories for inspiration.10
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Before (March 15, 2017)
After (October 30, 2017)
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