Any women who lost their weight after age 50?

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  • Pam3
    Pam3 Posts: 1,687 Member
    bump:flowerforyou:
  • bellanoelle
    bellanoelle Posts: 105 Member
    Bump....this gives me hope....thank you!
  • Aello11
    Aello11 Posts: 312 Member
    I will be 50 soon and have dropped 25 lbs just by logging food and moving 6 out 7 days. I walk every workday and bike almost every evening. I still eat every type of food, just in moderation now. :smile:
  • jharb2
    jharb2 Posts: 208 Member
    Just turned 50 and have same issues. Slower rate of losing, but thats ok with me. I'm not in a hurry. I would rather do it slowly so it becomes a lifestyle and not a diet. Also, the faster you lose your skin cant catch up so it gets saggy. I weight lift also, helps with definition. Good luck
  • JanaCanada
    JanaCanada Posts: 917 Member
    I am 53 and have lost 17 lbs. since mid-Sept. after a lifetime of yo-yo diets, fad diets, and food addiction.

    I have been on every diet known to mankind, from Atkin's to Fat Kin's (<-- the one your formerly pudgy sister-in-law lost weight on, damn her! LOL). :laugh:

    What I have learned here at MFP has been invaluable. These are the Top Ten:

    1.) I had to change my prior thought patterns and habits regarding what dieting was all about.
    I used to think if I ate like a rabbit, kept my daily allowance under 1000 cals. per day, and exercised my brains out, then I would lose. I was right...I did lose...not just weight, but my mind!! I'd gain it all back and then some because starving yourself is NOT healthy and I was hungry ALLLLL the time. Now, thanks to MFP, I have learned to eat back my exercise calories lost (or at least half of them). This former food addict is happy to say that now I am never hungry and, in fact, I find it difficult sometimes to eat an entire day's allowance of calories!

    2.) I had to embrace my inner diva and accept that, at my age, I was not going to lose weight as fast as a teenager, and I had to stop comparing my journey to theirs (or anyone else's for that matter). I was going to have to embrace my age-related slower (but not dead!) metabolism and arthritic knees, and decide to do what worked for ME and no one else. That meant being happy with a slow but steady .01-2 lb./week loss, plateaus, and even sporadic gains, as my body adjusted to the healthier and more active me. Embracing my inner diva also meant accepting that loose skin is NOT going to magically disappear. Exercise WILL make my muscles toner and make it appear like I have less turkey skin, but you can't tone skin. Period. And stretch marks? Please. I earned those with three live births and 3 miscarriages. Those marks are my badges of honor. :blushing:

    3.) I cannot do this alone. I've tried, but I am my own worst diet enemy. My hubby is my greatest fan, and is doing this along with me. My pals here on MFP are supportive and encouraging yet honest, and will contructively critique my diet. I don't mind...I am here to learn! :flowerforyou:

    4.) Denial is not just a river in Africa. I don't go "whole hog" anymore, but neither do I deny myself any of the "goodie friends" I loved before...I just have a new relationship with them. I don't deny them a visit, but I limit their stay. If I want chocolate, I have it. Not an entire box, bag, or carton, mind you, but whatever I choose to eat, I make it "fit" within my daily allowances. It's about control, from willpower to portions. :smile:

    5.) That being said, neither do I make my entire day about forbidden food. I am learning how to eat healthier, and that means adding more fruits and veggies, leaner meats, and less fat. This is not just a diet but a complete lifestyle change, and for me, it has to be sustainable for the rest of my life. :glasses:

    6.) I had to discipline myself to log everything I ate in my food diary. This makes me accountable, not only for myself, but to my friends who are "in the trenches" with me. By doing this, I have also gotten a feel for calories, and becuase of that, I am better able to make wiser choices, both at home and when we go out. Sometimes I even pre-log my daily food so I know what I'm getting into! :tongue:

    7.) I stopped weighing myself daily and now I only weigh in once a week....same day/time, same Bat Channel, sans clothing. I had to learn to forgive myself if I expereinced a plateau or a minor gain. Water weight fluctuates, and menopause is a b***h that causes all kinds of havoc on the scale. Sure, I get disappointed when I hit a plateau or have a minor gain, but tomorrow is another day to try again. This isn't a race or sprint but a lifetime journey. :smile:

    8.) I use the K.I.S.S. Method of dieting. I don't complicate this life with obsessing over macros, BMIs, TDEEs, and the plethora of other annoying abbreviations. I eat, I log, I exercise...therefore, I am. :happy:

    9.) I have learned to love myself. I am not a loser, but a proud and hard-working BIGGEST LOSER! So what if I didn't turn men's heads when I was fatter? My hubby has always been attracted to me - now he thinks I'm getting hotter, and his male opinion is the only one that counts. In my late teens, I held a beauty pageant title and weighed 108 lbs. when I married my first husband, who only wanted me for my looks. My present (and last!) husband is my best friend and soulmate who not only loves the inner me, but thinks I am one sexy mama even when I weighed the most I ever did. He's a real man, not some shallow, egomaniacal guy who cares only about himself and his washboard abs. :noway:

    10.) Finally, I had to stop the excuses. My weight is not my parent's fault. I may have grown up on mashed potatoes as a meal and Hershey bars every Saturday, but I'm a grown-up now and in charge of my own life. My weight is not due to pregnancies. I had a choice to lose weight after each birth, but I didn't choose to. My mistake. My arthritic knees cause me daily and excruciating pain. For decades I, let this be my excuse for not exercising. No more. I have found low-impact ways to be aerobic and I use weights for my pain-free upper body. I am midlife woman, hear me roar!!! :laugh: :wink: :smile:
  • JanaCanada
    JanaCanada Posts: 917 Member
    inb4 an extremely long post from californiagirl2012

    Buggar off, mate. First off all, OP asked for opinions and stories from WOMEN, and unless your picture is a hoax, you don't qualify. Secondly, Californiagirl2012 has an amazing story to tell, and although her posts tend to be long, she is inspiring and informative.
  • Brunner26_2
    Brunner26_2 Posts: 1,152
    inb4 an extremely long post from californiagirl2012

    Buggar off, mate. First off all, OP asked for opinions and stories from WOMEN, and unless your picture is a hoax, you don't qualify. Secondly, Californiagirl2012 has an amazing story to tell, and although her posts tend to be long, she is inspiring and informative.

    I agree, she is inspirational and her transformation is amazing.
  • claresusan
    claresusan Posts: 121 Member
    I turned 50yrs old in May and since the 1st Dec last year have lost 47kgs (104lb's). Do not doubt that you can do this. Focus and commit yourself to a new healthier you, through a determined effort to succeed!! Friend me if you would like to :)
  • NewLIFEstyle4ME
    NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
    inb4 an extremely long post from californiagirl2012

    :heart: Californiangirl2012 :heart: is my SHERO! Can't wait for her post here :wink:

    If she does post here, I hope she'll post some of her pics too--so encouraging and inspirational her posts are to me. I LOVE her long posts.

    OP, girl....time flies FAST doesn't it? Thank you for posting this question too! We can do this--it's just going to take time and hard work...just like it does for the younger folks. I'm pulling for ya!!!!
  • unhinge
    unhinge Posts: 318 Member
    inb4 an extremely long post from californiagirl2012

    Buggar off, mate. First off all, OP asked for opinions and stories from WOMEN, and unless your picture is a hoax, you don't qualify. Secondly, Californiagirl2012 has an amazing story to tell, and although her posts tend to be long, she is inspiring and informative.

    Right on Sis-ta!

    I am 56 and just passed my 610th day on MFP. There are lots of more mature woman on MFP who have amazing success stories.

    It's not about your age it's about changing your life and attitude.

    There are also some great groups on MFP for "Woman of a Certain Age" (plug for one) that share stories and encouragement.
  • MindyG150
    MindyG150 Posts: 1,296 Member
    I will be 50 in January and the weight I have taken off so far has been with-in a 1 year journey. So worth every pound lost!
  • andreajp
    andreajp Posts: 52 Member
    I'm 52 and I have lost 39 lbs. since August 2012. I'm 5'7" and would like to lose another 35 lbs. or so. I keep slathering on Nivea firming lotion with the hopes that it will help with the sagging skin. I see a tummy tuck in my future though. I am hoping that after the initial weight loss that things will tighten up a bit.

    Slow and steady is my plan.
  • 77tes
    77tes Posts: 8,571 Member
    57 and this is the first time my weightloss has been truly successful because this time it is the result of a lifestyle change instead of a "quick fix." :happy: I wrote about it on my blog --

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/77tes

    Don't listen to the folks WHO say you can't lose weight over the age of 50. IT JUST AIN'T SO!! :noway:

    Good luck! :flowerforyou:
  • denisemc1407
    denisemc1407 Posts: 50 Member
    That's fabulous! Good for you!!:flowerforyou:
  • JanaCanada
    JanaCanada Posts: 917 Member
    In all my long-windedness above, I forgot to say...ADD ME, ADD ME, ADD ME! I can use all the 50+ lady friends I can get! :flowerforyou:
  • I have lost 13 lbs almost effortlessly at age 54 and without much exercise (been very busy). I think this is because I stopped eating grains and potatoes (corn and potato chips were my weakness). I am simply not ravenous like before. I continue to lose weight steadily and am trying more and more to "eat paleo," although I do like my wine!

    For sagging skin: I have read that gelatin is supposed to help with skin tone, but I have not lost that much weight to confirm this. I still take the gelatin, in case it helps the skin and it is good for filling you up. This is the lazy way of getting the nutrients found in "bone broth." Gelatin is kind of bleh, so mix it with a flavor. I use apple cider vinegar or lemon juice.
  • intotennis
    intotennis Posts: 184 Member
    I'm 54 years young and I've battled my weight for most of my life which leads to being hard on myself with my body image.
    I guess you could call me a yo-yo dieter; I'd try different diets, lose, gain, etc. About 22 years ago I joined a gym worked out with weights, did aerobics and got into pretty good shape. At the health club I met the man of my dreams and as the story goes I fell madly in love, had babies and got fat! I'm a tennis nut and play 3 to 4 times a week but still wasn't losing weight. In 2009 I saw a picture of myself (I'll post it) I couldn't believe how big I had gotten, I'm 5' 4" and my largest weight was over 187lbs. I found and joined WW and lost about 50 lbs and felt pretty good but still not happy with my body image.

    My hubby has been tall and slender all of his life but as with age your metabolism slows and he put on a little weight so he put his game face on, got disciplined and lost it. He had told me about P90X and said he wanted to do it so he could get that "6 pack" while he was still young. I'm not sure if he asked me or I said I wanted to try it but, I am so happy I did! When I met Jeff and later got big, I used to joke that I was lucky because I met Jeff when I was in the best shape of my life but I could never get below 130 and now with P90X I'm at 127! It's funny I'm still adjusting to the body image thing but I'm very happy with my results "The program works!"

    For more B&A pics go to "Success Stories" - P90X Successful at 54 yrs (women).


    New Year's Eve 2010

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  • JanaCanada
    JanaCanada Posts: 917 Member
    Holy Crow, intotennis...you look amazing!!!!!!!!
  • FattieBabs
    FattieBabs Posts: 542 Member
    Wow, what inspiring stories and thanks to the OP for starting this thread.

    I am 52, 5' 8" and have lost 14 lbs since mid September. I have a long way to go and it will probably take me two years. Slowly but surely. I changed my gym routine to use more weights and a bit less cardio. This seems to be working well as I knocked off 4 inches of my waist to date. It is a slow process and I too get a bit depressed when I see all the 20-30 year olds with relatively quick results but I am convinced it can be done.

    Good luck and keep posting!
  • FJcntdwn2sknyluv
    FJcntdwn2sknyluv Posts: 651 Member
    My Mom was 63 when she started her 4 year journey to lose 95 lbs... She has kept it off.. She then made me get with it...

    WE ate clean and go out and get a walk when we can. You can totally do it at any age!
  • lgreen37
    lgreen37 Posts: 196 Member
    Hi Fairplay*

    I'm 50 and will 51 in March*

    I have been on MFP for almost 100 days and thus far. And it has been great 15lbs!!! YES!!!! 33 more to go.
  • maryjay52
    maryjay52 Posts: 557 Member
    when i turned 50 i knew i had 100lbs to lose..i vowed to lose 50 that year for my 50 yrs of life and i did ..then lost 30 more last year..gained the 30 back this year but im back on the wagon.. i have 50lbs to lose and im gonna be 53 in february.. my problem is i know i have to lose it for health reasons.. the old days i had no weight problem because i was so active and didnt gorge on food ..and i was always concerned about how i looked so i could attract a guy... now i dont have a problem dating and my attitude about my looks is that i really dont care if anyone likes the way i look or not --- ya get what ya get....however i do care about my health so thats why im doing this
  • Hi ther!congrats on the great achievement. Any tips? Did u lose it using this site?
  • Anniel88
    Anniel88 Posts: 150 Member
    Thank you to everyone for sharing your stories! I'm not over 50, but I'd love to share you stories with my mom for motivation. She's 61 and keeps telling me that she can't lose the weight due to age. She was one of those lucky people that never had to worry about her weight until menopause when she developed Hashimoto's. (I also have Hashimoto's.) I keep trying to motivate her that she can do it if she just has a positive attitude and your stories will be an inspiration.
  • Wow !!! great job.. you look great.
  • carolstartingover
    carolstartingover Posts: 83 Member
    I went to WW's starting in 2010 and lost 50 and got to goal about one year later. Kept it off till my hub died suddenly and Asthma kicked up bad and I took Prednisone. I gained most back but off the Pred. and lost almost 20 so far. I will post on here when the 20 is official. Here's a good tip. I thought I could eat like I did when I was 30, had a great metabolism. I was thin then too . I realized I cannot have as many calories and don't need as many now that I am over 50. I get about 1300 to 1500 depending on exercise and I am 5 ft. 8. Exercise is great, but a PT told me it's only 25%. The other is all about what you eat and calories. You can do it and it would certainly be great to prevent the diseases we get being over 50. (My arthritis is kinder to me when I am at goal), Good luck.
  • celticmuse
    celticmuse Posts: 492 Member
    I am 58 (59 in Jan) and I have lost 32 lbs. since 10/11. I am 5'6" and have weighed about 141 since last March. I lost the weight slowly, so I do not have any lose skin. I feel much younger than my actual age. Exercise is the key. I would love to lose a few more pounds, but I am pretty happy being a size 8.

    Best of luck and feel free to add me as a friend if you would like support. Please add a brief note that you saw my post on this thread.
  • Thank you all! I apologize for not responding to everyone individually but I really didn't expect so many replies! It was great eading each person's personal story.
    I know I can do this once and for all....
  • Casey45
    Casey45 Posts: 160 Member
    Coming late to the party here... Everybody has given great advise... the only thing I can think to add is to encourage you to drink lots of water (we often eat because we are thirsty, not hungry) and be patient; if you follow your program (eat less and exercise more) you will lose weight. At our ages it tends to come off slowly and, as I am discovering, as you get closer to your goal it will get even slower, but it does come off. And everything I've read about weight loss says slower is better.

    Best wishes,
  • tigs728
    tigs728 Posts: 18 Member
    :flowerforyou:
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