60 lbs gone...15 more to go. Progress pics.

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  • sincereme
    sincereme Posts: 276
    BTW you look AMAZING!!!
  • you look amazing congrats on you positive journey xx
  • lstarr07
    lstarr07 Posts: 14 Member
    You look fabulous!!!! I am the same height so tis is really really great motivation for me!!!
  • JVandesteeg
    JVandesteeg Posts: 157 Member
    WOW!!! You look FABULOUS!!! Congrats on your success!!!!
  • niecyc23
    niecyc23 Posts: 402
    You look amazzzzzzzzzzzing!!!!
  • szczepj
    szczepj Posts: 422
    You look great, and I'm so jealous of your legs!
  • Mrshonopolist05
    Mrshonopolist05 Posts: 9 Member
    You look awesome, thanks for sharing!
  • jeannec3631
    jeannec3631 Posts: 108 Member
    wow...wouldn't have known that was you in the before. AMAZING!
  • Amazing! You're inspiring!
  • You look fantastic, you could be your own daughter! Brilliant
  • Meloonie
    Meloonie Posts: 144 Member
    Wow this is real inspiration for me. I am the same height as you and 133 is my goal so i'ts nice to get an idea of what other people look like at around the same height.

    You have done so fantastically.
  • Ekai83
    Ekai83 Posts: 16 Member
    You look great! This is very inspiring!! Thank you for sharing!
  • Thesoundofwolf
    Thesoundofwolf Posts: 378 Member
    You don't even look like the same person!!!!!!!!! Amazing work. Love your hair.

    No, literally. You don't look like the same person. :/
  • NicoleG_86
    NicoleG_86 Posts: 61 Member
    Holy crap you look so awesome! Congrats!
  • LadyJos
    LadyJos Posts: 29
    Congrats!!! :happy:
  • simi008
    simi008 Posts: 1 Member
    Omgg!! How did you get those legs??You look amazing!
  • Lula16
    Lula16 Posts: 628 Member
    great job! you look great!
  • Oh wow! You were exactly where I started... and you "now" is exactly where I want to be. Thank you so much for letting me see it is possible. You look FANTASTIC!!! :drinker: Congrats! Hard work really does pay off.
  • Gerald_King
    Gerald_King Posts: 2,031 Member
    Awesome way to go
  • blueeylb
    blueeylb Posts: 297 Member
    awsome good job congrats!
  • punkrockprincess23
    punkrockprincess23 Posts: 79 Member
    you look amazing!
  • kimber0607
    kimber0607 Posts: 994 Member
    Congrats...u look awesome as is
    but good luck with the rest of your journey
  • lainiegee
    lainiegee Posts: 23 Member
    You look amazing! What a difference! Well done!
    I had posted a topic before but can't get in to it to update in that thread. So here's a new post for those that wanted to stay updated with my progress.

    34 years old, 5'-4.5" tall, started at 197 lbs in January 2011 (before pic below is me in August 2009 @ 185 lbs). Currently (April 2012) I am 137 lbs. 15 more lbs to go...maybe more, maybe less...depends how I feel.

    BeforetoApril.jpg
  • Congratulations and way to go!
  • kristinajaffe
    kristinajaffe Posts: 128 Member
    that is fabulous!!!!! don't see where you can even lose another 15... you did awesome!!!
  • eryka86
    eryka86 Posts: 78 Member
    you look good.......congrats
  • SDawgW
    SDawgW Posts: 160 Member
    I just signed up after being pushed by my sister and I have to say this pic I just saw is pictures of 2 different people; I am sorry but I do not believe the person on the right was ever the person on the left. I am willing to bet the person on the left was a very nice person but I am just as sure that the person on the right is much happier! Congratulations, I hope I do half as well as you!
    Alex

    You're right - in a sense, they are two different people.

    When I was on the left I was miserable. I hated getting up in the morning because that meant having to get dressed. That meant having to figure out what would best hide the fact that I was obese. The girl on the left felt inadequate as a wife, a friend, a mother....I hated how I looked and felt. I became very angry. I was jealous of my thin and pretty friends. And I had a hard time keeping up with my daughter. I probably didn't do as many things with her as I should have because I was too embarassed to be the "fat mom" (apologies to those who are offended by that "f" word). The girl on the left didn't know how to deal with life. She hid behind food. That just made things worse. When that pic was taken, we were at my in-laws. It's the last time I saw my father-in-law "living". A few months later we made the same trip to visit only then he was on his death bed and passed five days after we arrived. The girl on the left had no idea how to live or deal with the harsh realities of life. She didn't know how to deal with the small things in life, either.

    The girl on the right is completely different. She's happy, healthier, and feels SO much better about life. Shortly after my FIL's passing, we decided to have another baby. I wasn't thrilled about being obese and pregnant but I felt that if I were to wait until I'd lost weight to get pregnant it would never happen. I didn't want my daughter to be an only child simply because I was too lazy. But I did vow to live as healthily as possible during my pregnancy and once I was given the all-clear after my c-section, I resumed workouts....hard workouts. I hit a few snags along the way early on - a regression of my c-section incision (both internally and externally). Some knee issues. And lately some muscle imbalance in my legs (first day of physio was today, actually!). So I have had to "roll with the punches" many times. MANY times.

    I do feel like a completely different person...moreso on the inside. I have different priorities now. I don't let food run my life. I don't let my image dictate whether or not I will be involved in my childrens' lives.

    For once in my life I feel........free.
  • monstergirl14
    monstergirl14 Posts: 345 Member
    You look amazing, great job!
  • SDawgW
    SDawgW Posts: 160 Member
    Omgg!! How did you get those legs??You look amazing!

    I had posted this earlier in the thread but will pop it in here incase anyone missed my little tidbits of experience.

    "Well, from all the research I did and shows I watched, etc I learned that there's not really anything you can do to lose in specific areas (spot reduction) but you can tone and tighten (weight training) the muscles underneath to help reshape. The fat comes off where it wants to come off.

    I'm not striving for perfection (because, really....what IS perfect?) I'm just aiming to be the best me that I can be while still living a comfortable, attainable/maintainable lifestyle. I have saddlebags, flabby inner thighs and thick calves that I wish would go away. I also have a lot of abdominal fat to shed still. So I'm hoping/assuming that as the pounds drop from now on I will notice it come off of those spots moreso than the thinner spots on me (ie. my face, chest, ribcage, etc.).

    If you're close to your goal/ideal/healthy weight and size but the legs are still too "big" then maybe it's not something that can be changed. Some of us are prone to thicker thighs/legs/buttocks because that's just how we're built - I say embrace that deliciousness and work it like Beyonce and J.Lo."

    I did a lot of running last August, September and October. Throughout the winter I aimed for at least one trip every 7-10 days to the indoor track to do my 5K. In the meantime over the winter I used our elliptical for my cardio workouts.
  • 27Kiana
    27Kiana Posts: 15 Member
    You look amazing
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