11 Months Later

twilight1542
twilight1542 Posts: 403
edited September 20 in Success Stories
So here I am 11 months after starting this journey with MFP and I just can't believe how far I've come. I began this journey in June at 235lbs. As of today, I'm at 136.2 : ) I have also lost 2.5" from my neck, 10" from my bust, 13.5" from my waist, and 14" from my hips. WOWZER! I also went shopping last night and bought....*gasp* size 4 Levi's! OMG! I never in my life thought I'd reach single digits let alone that small........So here's the pics! They'll be more coming as I'm certain now that my original goal of 130lbs is not going to make me happy......Although I really need to re-strategize and focus more on strength training to work on this excess skin issue.. but it's soo hard to break habits and for me it's been a lot about how many calories I can burn every day and there's no way to calculate the extra calorie burn from being more muscular......so wish me luck in starting this new chapter : )

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  • Sweetie_Pie92
    Sweetie_Pie92 Posts: 314 Member
    Congratulations! You look AMAZING! That is so many inches O.o WOW! I can't wait to be where you are!
  • :smile: what an awesome story.congrats to you
  • MissingMinnesota
    MissingMinnesota Posts: 7,486 Member
    Wow great job. You have done what I want to do. Such and insperation. :flowerforyou:
  • sangrea
    sangrea Posts: 26 Member
    Oh my goodness that is amazing!!! You look fantastic!! I know that you will be able to reach your goal you have made it this far which is a huge accomplishment. I hope that i will be able to do as well as you have, but I have a long ways to go. Congrats!!
  • EKarma
    EKarma Posts: 594 Member
    you look FABULOUS!!
  • 25anniversary2011
    25anniversary2011 Posts: 123 Member
    AMAZING! Reading your post brought tears to my eyes, in hopes that I will one day be posting similar to you. You have determination and should be extremely proud of yourself!
  • jlewis2896
    jlewis2896 Posts: 763 Member
    Phenomenal!!! I had to bring my husband into the room to show him your pics. He said, "Wow!" Congratulation -- how amazing....
  • riri0301
    riri0301 Posts: 49 Member
    :flowerforyou: such an inspiration u look beautiful
  • DeeDeeLHF
    DeeDeeLHF Posts: 2,301 Member
    Truly what you have accomplished is AMAZING!!! Thank you for posting and sharing!

    You must be really proud of yourself!

    Your post is so inspiring! I am at a similar place in that I now need to really keep toning and building muscle!

    Size 4 Levi's is incredible!!!!

    Congratulations!

    Editing to add that I just clicked through all of your pics and the progression is astonishing...everyone should do look!

    You are really beautiful!!!!
  • you look awesome
  • robynbirdy
    robynbirdy Posts: 16 Member
    You look absolutely amazing!! Great job!
  • blankcanvas
    blankcanvas Posts: 177
    You can be a model now girl! Great job, you are such an inspiration!
  • aymetcalf
    aymetcalf Posts: 597 Member
    girl - you look AMAZING! wow! and all in 11 months.... that is so impressive. Thank you for the motivation... I'm hitting the gym b/c of this post! :flowerforyou:
  • guidosgal
    guidosgal Posts: 581 Member
    (((APPLAUSE))))) You should be very pround. You have done an outstanding job. :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:
    Besides I would not expect less from a girl that lives in my hometown (I was raised Born in San Jose)
  • Yurippe
    Yurippe Posts: 850 Member
    You lost a whole person!!! Congratulations, you look amazing.
  • JenSuazo
    JenSuazo Posts: 10
    Wow you look amazing!!!!! Congrats!
  • Amanda_Bridges90
    Amanda_Bridges90 Posts: 33 Member
    You look ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! You're an inspiration!!! Congrats!
  • Amanda_Bridges90
    Amanda_Bridges90 Posts: 33 Member
    You look ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! You're an inspiration!!! Congrats!
  • Fantastic job! How did you lose it all?? You look like a different person and I can't wait until I have the before and after moment. :flowerforyou:
  • kwardklinck
    kwardklinck Posts: 1,601
    You look really good. You seem so young and healthy. Just don't go overboard. I'm having to wrestle with myself because I seem addicted to diet and exercise now. Don't lose the woman curves. But, toning is a great thing to do for yourself.
  • Edestiny7
    Edestiny7 Posts: 730 Member
    Very motivating!
  • Holton
    Holton Posts: 1,018
    Kudos to you and your commitment! You look truly amazing. I wish your food diary was public, but since it is not, can you share some highlights about how you accomplished this amazing feat? Did you eat a particular diet program, or just healthy and under calorie? What exercise regime did you follow? Were you consistent or if not, how often and how long were your plateaus? What an inspiration you are!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations and continued support and encouragement as you maintain what you have achieved!
  • aionsnow
    aionsnow Posts: 36 Member
    Very Hot!
  • lovelypen50
    lovelypen50 Posts: 192 Member
    You look Fantastic.!!!! Thanks for posting your pictures. They are motivating.:drinker:
  • pearlyfatcat
    pearlyfatcat Posts: 31 Member
    Truly amazing!!! Congratulations on the new you!
  • bethinagain
    bethinagain Posts: 282 Member
    Kudos to you and your commitment! You look truly amazing. I wish your food diary was public, but since it is not, can you share some highlights about how you accomplished this amazing feat? Did you eat a particular diet program, or just healthy and under calorie? What exercise regime did you follow? Were you consistent or if not, how often and how long were your plateaus? What an inspiration you are!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations and continued support and encouragement as you maintain what you have achieved!

    Did you have to say "Kudos", that's all I'm thinking about right now! Those were my favorite in every flavor. I could eat a whole box right now!:devil:
  • You lost a whole person!!! Congratulations, you look amazing.

    Scary but true : p)
  • my2boystx
    my2boystx Posts: 28
    Oh wow! That is awesome! Great Job! :)
  • You look really good. You seem so young and healthy. Just don't go overboard. I'm having to wrestle with myself because I seem addicted to diet and exercise now. Don't lose the woman curves. But, toning is a great thing to do for yourself.

    I know what you mean....Unfortunately I feel like I'm way past the point of losing the "woman curves" which truly saddens me. Unfortunately our bodies don't let us chose where the weight comes off : ( I've found that for me it comes from my upper body 1st and hangs out in my lower body. Which is unfortunate because having always been well-endowed in the chest I was very sad to say goodbye to the girls...... So here I am having lost the weight of a small person and while I'm happy with how I look clothed I am very unhappy with how I look unclothed...I guess I was just hoping that my skin would have more elasticity than it apparently does....So I'm hoping that with enough strengthening and toning I can be happy with myself in a bathing suit...Don't get me wrong...I can life with the stretch marks but the excess skin is leaving me underwhelmed with my results....So either I find a sugar daddy to pay for a boob job and tummy tuck or I pray that extra muscle with mediate the effects of having lost soo much weight.
  • Kudos to you and your commitment! You look truly amazing. I wish your food diary was public, but since it is not, can you share some highlights about how you accomplished this amazing feat? Did you eat a particular diet program, or just healthy and under calorie? What exercise regime did you follow? Were you consistent or if not, how often and how long were your plateaus? What an inspiration you are!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations and continued support and encouragement as you maintain what you have achieved!

    *LOL*....I've contemplated making my diary public at times....but I don't consider myself a poster child for perfect nutrition and don't want anyone to try and duplicate what I do because everyone's different.

    So, NO! I didn't do a particular diet system...I've had friends do Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers, South Beach, Atkins etc. with varying results but I don't want to feel like I'll always be dependent on expensive foods or limited in what I can eat so I took the "healthy approach". For me this means low-fat, high protein, moderate carbs. First I gave up fast food entirely. I eat out occassionally, but try to be careful about what I eat when I do. Other than that everything I eat is home-made. That was a huge shift for me because I used to eat out all the time. So now I hit the grocery store every week and stock up on lean meats, fruits, veggies, etc. When I cook I do large quantities of things that can be re-heated because with my schedule--2 jobs and daily gym visits--if I had to "cook" every night I wouldn't last very long. Thank goodness I don't mind eating the same thing several days in a row. I also gave up my favorite beverage--white mochas-- with rare exception, and completely gave up all soda. So now it's only coffee with truvia and maybe some non-fat milk, water, and frs--a low-cal energy drink.

    For exercise, I do 1 hr of cardio everyday unless I'm doing something active that day like landscaping or hiking. This is not for everyone, but I've found a perfect balance wherein I'm able to do this without over-taxing my body. I switch up between the stairmaster, the elliptical, and the treadmill. I also try to squeeze in strength training when I have the time. I always increase the intensity when I find that it gets too easy--I use my HRM to determine when it's gotten easy...that's usually when I can't get into my target heart rate zone within the first 10 mins or so of my workout.

    In terms of consistency, I'd say I've done pretty good...I've had times when I couldn't workout, like when I had a cyst removed from my neck and wasn't allowed too, but I made up for that by being very careful with my calories during that time. I still have good days and bad days. But I just keep reminding myself that working out means having more calories to eat and for me that means occassional treats--like reese's peanut butter cups : ) .....I don't know if I would say that I've had a true plateau...I've had times when my weekly weigh in was great even though I felt like I had an off week and times when I thought I'd had a great week and my weekly weigh-in was so-so or crappy...But in the end I'd say that I've pretty much managed to do 1-2 lbs per week overall.
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