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smalone316
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Hello everyone!
Losing weight has always been a struggle for me, I was what you would call a "professional dieter".My highest weight was 241lbs. Last year I decided to join Weight Watchers, when I joined I was 212 lbs (had lost some but not enough for my 5'2" frame). I got down to 158 lbs & stopped going to Weight Watchers, I gained 13 lbs, yesterday I rejoined Weight Watchers and weighed in at 170 lbs. My goal weight is 145 lbs, this time I am going to get to that goal. I have 25 lbs to go, So far my total Weight lost is 71 lbs. My friend told me to join fitnesspal to share and hear other inspirational stories.
I am serious about my weight loss, this is not a game but a life style that I have now taken on.
Losing weight has always been a struggle for me, I was what you would call a "professional dieter".My highest weight was 241lbs. Last year I decided to join Weight Watchers, when I joined I was 212 lbs (had lost some but not enough for my 5'2" frame). I got down to 158 lbs & stopped going to Weight Watchers, I gained 13 lbs, yesterday I rejoined Weight Watchers and weighed in at 170 lbs. My goal weight is 145 lbs, this time I am going to get to that goal. I have 25 lbs to go, So far my total Weight lost is 71 lbs. My friend told me to join fitnesspal to share and hear other inspirational stories.
I am serious about my weight loss, this is not a game but a life style that I have now taken on.
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Congratulations and good luck! You'll find a lot of support and motivation on this website!0
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Hello. Welcome to MFP! This is a great forum! Everyone is so helpful! Good luck on your journey0
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Awesome! I have been in kind of the same situation. Way to get back on it!0
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Welcome to MFP!
You can do it! Stay Positive!0 -
Hi, and welcome, I can understand what you mean about being a professional dieter. I am also 5'2" (yes I round up *grin*) my highest weight was about 215 and lowest was 120. So I fully understand, when I started here I was at 170 as well, and I am taking my time and taking off the weight the right way this time. This is a great place for support.0
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:flowerforyou: Welcome and good luck!0
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Good luck! You've taken the first step and message boards are always a great support.0
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Congratulations on your weight loss so far. Instead of being here and at WW only until you reach goal... think of it as a lifestyle change. I lost weight at WW but after I reached goal I didn't go back... I not only regained all the weight but much more. I had reached lifetime status which means that I don't ever have to pay a sign up charge... but I do have to pay if I weigh in and am over 2 lbs above my goal weight. So I would encourage you to keep going to WW at least once a month after you've reached your goal weight and lifetime status. I sure wish I had.
Good luck to you - I know you can do it!0
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