Halfway there: 33 lbs in two and a half months
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EasterKingston
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I’m posting my picture for the first time today because I am officially halfway to my ultimate goal weight! Losing pretty evenly all over has meant not seeing a radical change in the mirror, but I’m down 2-3 sizes and 15 kilograms (33 pounds)!
I am 178 centimeters tall, which - depending on the online converter I use - puts me somewhere around 5’9”, and I currently weigh 85 kilograms (187 lbs). Mid January I weighed in at 100 kilograms (220 lbs). In the before picture below I probably wasn’t even that heavy yet.
![halfwaypoint.jpg](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v17/coldbeer/halfwaypoint.jpg)
What started off my weight loss was an involuntary detox off of sugar at the beginning of the year, when the flu wiped out half of my co-workers, most of my clients and all of my appetite. I couldn’t taste anything for at least three weeks and figured you know, why not eat healthy stuff if I can’t enjoy food anyway? By the time my tastes and my appetite returned I had already lost five kilograms (11 lbs), and eating clean had become a habit that I saw no reason to break. I love the foods I eat, I haven’t had to give up my love of cooking, or any of the foods I love because I haven’t had a single sugar craving. That has made all the difference to me; I can’t even remember a time in my life when I was able to turn down the temptation of something sweet.
I’m working out as well – carefully, unfortunately, because a sports injury is part of the reason I got to my highest weight ever in the first place. My fiancée and I (I still get a kick out of calling her that, even though we’ve know each other for nine years) go to the gym 3-4 times a week, and I try to outrun zombies on the treadmill for about thirty minutes every Saturday. As soon as we start feeling a little stronger, we’re planning on starting The New Rules of Weightlifting for Women.
MFP has been a great help to me in the past couple of months. I’ve never tracked my calories before – I had gotten it in my head somehow that counting calories was a sign of disordered eating. But I can never resist a little healthy competition with myself, and that’s kind of what keeping a food journal feels like. I’m getting a clearer picture of what I am capable of, and how I got here, and what needs to be done to keep going on this path.
I owe big thanks to all of my MFPeeps; champions all, kind and strong and very, very capable. Your support means more than you know!
I am 178 centimeters tall, which - depending on the online converter I use - puts me somewhere around 5’9”, and I currently weigh 85 kilograms (187 lbs). Mid January I weighed in at 100 kilograms (220 lbs). In the before picture below I probably wasn’t even that heavy yet.
![halfwaypoint.jpg](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v17/coldbeer/halfwaypoint.jpg)
What started off my weight loss was an involuntary detox off of sugar at the beginning of the year, when the flu wiped out half of my co-workers, most of my clients and all of my appetite. I couldn’t taste anything for at least three weeks and figured you know, why not eat healthy stuff if I can’t enjoy food anyway? By the time my tastes and my appetite returned I had already lost five kilograms (11 lbs), and eating clean had become a habit that I saw no reason to break. I love the foods I eat, I haven’t had to give up my love of cooking, or any of the foods I love because I haven’t had a single sugar craving. That has made all the difference to me; I can’t even remember a time in my life when I was able to turn down the temptation of something sweet.
I’m working out as well – carefully, unfortunately, because a sports injury is part of the reason I got to my highest weight ever in the first place. My fiancée and I (I still get a kick out of calling her that, even though we’ve know each other for nine years) go to the gym 3-4 times a week, and I try to outrun zombies on the treadmill for about thirty minutes every Saturday. As soon as we start feeling a little stronger, we’re planning on starting The New Rules of Weightlifting for Women.
MFP has been a great help to me in the past couple of months. I’ve never tracked my calories before – I had gotten it in my head somehow that counting calories was a sign of disordered eating. But I can never resist a little healthy competition with myself, and that’s kind of what keeping a food journal feels like. I’m getting a clearer picture of what I am capable of, and how I got here, and what needs to be done to keep going on this path.
I owe big thanks to all of my MFPeeps; champions all, kind and strong and very, very capable. Your support means more than you know!
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wow!! great job!! congratulations sounds like your on the road to victory0
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Thank you, I certainly hope so!0
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Amazing progress in a little over two months. You look great!!:drinker:0
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You look fantastic- how inspiriing!0
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Thank you all for your encouragement, you're very kind! I see so many inspiring stories on these forums, it's nice to be able to add one of my own0
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You look amazing! I also like that you're wearing practically the same outfit, with the same pose in both photos. It makes the changes a lot clearer.0
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Incredible progress in a short time! Congrats! Sure it makes it so much easier doing it with your fiance! How lovely! Congrats on getting past your injury and not letting it beat you! X0
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That is a great weight loss in such a short time! Well done you x0
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Nice work, you look AMAZING!!!0
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Big difference!! Well done.0
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I also like that you're wearing practically the same outfit, with the same pose in both photos. It makes the changes a lot clearer.
Hahaha, I'm glad messing around with poses and camera angles was worth itThank you all for your words, they're very encouraging!
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