My story to 100 pounds lost! (pics)
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Txnurse97
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I have struggled with my weight since college. In high school, I was very athletic, so I could eat what I wanted but not gain. I didn't keep active in college, ate what I wanted and weighed around 180 pounds when I graduated (I'm 5'5".)
I moved out on my own and started exercising and eating better. When I was 24, I dropped to about 155-160. Then I met the man who would become my husband. And the weight just started going up, and up, and up. When I was 26 and we got married, I was 205. I tried a bunch of different diets...Atkins, South Beach, Nutrisystem, etc, etc, but I kept gaining from there, and after 7 years of marriage, I was 261. Then I got pregnant. When my daughter was born, I weighed 282. I dropped 50 pounds by the time she was 6 months old and then immediately started putting it back on, and then some.
June 21, 2010. My highest weight of 288.4. I started eating better and walking. Just walking. My daughter was almost 2 and I didn't want her to have such a poor example for a mother. I lost about 35 pounds in 4 months, and then we moved and I changed jobs. My weight started going up again.
June 1, 2011 was when I finally started being consistent. I weighed 268.0, so I had kept off about 20 pounds. But that was the day I started using MyFitnessPal to track calories. That was one thing I had never done. I KNEW how to eat healthy, so I didn't need to track calories. Wrong. Seeing it in black and white was a huge help for me. And I steamrolled from there.
Today, September 2, 2012. I weighed this morning at 188.4. I'm down exactly 100 pounds from my highest weight. And I did it the "good old fashioned" way...eating less and moving more. After everything I had been through, that's what worked for me. Eating less, moving more. Using mfp was essential for me. It helped keep me consistent and accountable.
So a couple of pictures. The first two were in spring/summer 2010. Not sure what I weighed but it had to have been close to my highest.
![June2010.jpg](http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww79/Txnurse97/June2010.jpg)
![May2010.jpg](http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww79/Txnurse97/May2010.jpg)
And this last one is today. Still have some weight to lose, but I'm damn proud of how far I've come!
I moved out on my own and started exercising and eating better. When I was 24, I dropped to about 155-160. Then I met the man who would become my husband. And the weight just started going up, and up, and up. When I was 26 and we got married, I was 205. I tried a bunch of different diets...Atkins, South Beach, Nutrisystem, etc, etc, but I kept gaining from there, and after 7 years of marriage, I was 261. Then I got pregnant. When my daughter was born, I weighed 282. I dropped 50 pounds by the time she was 6 months old and then immediately started putting it back on, and then some.
June 21, 2010. My highest weight of 288.4. I started eating better and walking. Just walking. My daughter was almost 2 and I didn't want her to have such a poor example for a mother. I lost about 35 pounds in 4 months, and then we moved and I changed jobs. My weight started going up again.
June 1, 2011 was when I finally started being consistent. I weighed 268.0, so I had kept off about 20 pounds. But that was the day I started using MyFitnessPal to track calories. That was one thing I had never done. I KNEW how to eat healthy, so I didn't need to track calories. Wrong. Seeing it in black and white was a huge help for me. And I steamrolled from there.
Today, September 2, 2012. I weighed this morning at 188.4. I'm down exactly 100 pounds from my highest weight. And I did it the "good old fashioned" way...eating less and moving more. After everything I had been through, that's what worked for me. Eating less, moving more. Using mfp was essential for me. It helped keep me consistent and accountable.
So a couple of pictures. The first two were in spring/summer 2010. Not sure what I weighed but it had to have been close to my highest.
![June2010.jpg](http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww79/Txnurse97/June2010.jpg)
![May2010.jpg](http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww79/Txnurse97/May2010.jpg)
And this last one is today. Still have some weight to lose, but I'm damn proud of how far I've come!
![photo71.jpg](http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww79/Txnurse97/photo71.jpg)
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You should feel proud - great work and congratulations!!0
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this is really amazing
truly inspiring
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You look great! What an inspiration. Good job!0
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How inspiring! Thank you for sharing.0
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What an amazing inspiration to me. It is awesome to see - actually see - someone make it. Someone that is real like me.
I'd love to have you as a friend so I can follow the rest of your success. Would love to see your food diary too.
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What an amazing story. You look wonderful. Well done!0
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Way to go girl!! I'm glad you've found what works best for you and it's working amazingly. Keep it up!!0
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Congrats!!! You look great!0
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Congratulations, you look fabulous! Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing!0
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Congratulations! You look great!0
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Good job. You have a lot to be proud of achieving.0
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Congratulations!! What an inspiration you are!0
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You look awesome! Great work!0
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You did an awesome job!0
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Awesome!!! You look great!!!0
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Congrats! You should be very proud of hitting a huge goal! Its hard to explain the joy of hitting a goal like this till it happens to you. From one 100 loser to another, GREAT JOB!
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WOW~~~~ u look AMAZING, you look like a totally different person and you also look so much happier and healthier. You are such an inspiration for those of us who have alot of weight to lose, I have sent you a friend request. Thank you for sharing your success with us and continued luck on the rest of your journey and beyond.0
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Wow.....
You're such a great inspiration for us all.....
You look amazing, it shows by your beautiful smile...
Keep up the fantastic work....0 -
Awesome! Congrats, and what a great example to your little one!!!!
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Wow you great. It really is surprising how many calories a person can eat in a day.0
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Nice job!! Hang in there and you will reach your goal! You look incredible and give me hope!!0
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That is AWESOME - way to go!!!! Congrats -0
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WOW!! You're awesome! Thx for posting - quite the inspiration!0
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Oh my goodness what an amazing transformation! I am so very proud of you! Keep up the amazing work! YOU are worth it! Blessings!! <><0
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Wow...That is awesome!! Congrats! You look amazing, and give me the hope that I can do this too!!0
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Congratulations! Great job and thank you for sharing your story.0
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THIS IS GREAT!!!! CONGRATS!0
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Great results!0
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You have done an awesome job!! Way to go!! I can totally relate to the yo yo!! Keep up the great work0
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Love it! Thanks for sharing!0
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