One year later, 118 Pounds down, 10 to go!!
NewMnky1
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So here I am on my one year anniversary (to the day, started April 4, 2012) that I made the conscious decision to lose weight. When I started I didn’t have a goal weight in mind, the only thing driving me was that I needed to get healthy, and I knew I needed to do it now. I got a blood test result back from the Dr. that had an indicator for heart attack and my results were on the very high end, so that is what kick started this change.
I started out doing Optifast, which is a Dr supervised program. I did the modified version because a liquid diet for three months was way too harsh and didn’t fit my lifestyle. So I did two shakes a day a meal and snack. I thought it was going to be the most horrible thing in the world, but it turned out that I really enjoyed it and it made making breakfast and lunch so much easier. I only had to figure out what I was going to have for dinner.
After about 7 months (Nov 2012) on the two shakes a day I graduated to only one shake a day, two meals and a snack. This allowed me to learn and gradually add back in food, so I was learning how to eat properly as I went.
In mid Dec 2012 I was totally off of shakes and back to eating regular food. I totally changed what I ate, how much I ate and when I ate. I now eat every 3 hours and I ensure I am eating proper food.
Don’t get me wrong I still treat myself to the food we shouldn’t eat (McDonalds, chocolate, chips etc) but I make a very conscious decision to do so and do it in moderation, rather than mindless eating.
As for exercise I started out walking and it would take me a good 45 minutes to do a lap around one of our local parks, but I am now walking 7.5 miles twice a week in about an hour. I make sure I do cardio at least 5 days a week and I also got a personal trainer and do that twice a week which I really enjoy and it has really helped reshape my body and add strength.
So for any of you out there that think they can’t do it, you can, you just really need to figure out why you want it and go for it. Allow yourself treats along the way or else you will not be successful and don’t be hard on yourself, this is a total lifestyle transformation and it takes time.
Good luck to all.
I started out doing Optifast, which is a Dr supervised program. I did the modified version because a liquid diet for three months was way too harsh and didn’t fit my lifestyle. So I did two shakes a day a meal and snack. I thought it was going to be the most horrible thing in the world, but it turned out that I really enjoyed it and it made making breakfast and lunch so much easier. I only had to figure out what I was going to have for dinner.
After about 7 months (Nov 2012) on the two shakes a day I graduated to only one shake a day, two meals and a snack. This allowed me to learn and gradually add back in food, so I was learning how to eat properly as I went.
In mid Dec 2012 I was totally off of shakes and back to eating regular food. I totally changed what I ate, how much I ate and when I ate. I now eat every 3 hours and I ensure I am eating proper food.
Don’t get me wrong I still treat myself to the food we shouldn’t eat (McDonalds, chocolate, chips etc) but I make a very conscious decision to do so and do it in moderation, rather than mindless eating.
As for exercise I started out walking and it would take me a good 45 minutes to do a lap around one of our local parks, but I am now walking 7.5 miles twice a week in about an hour. I make sure I do cardio at least 5 days a week and I also got a personal trainer and do that twice a week which I really enjoy and it has really helped reshape my body and add strength.
So for any of you out there that think they can’t do it, you can, you just really need to figure out why you want it and go for it. Allow yourself treats along the way or else you will not be successful and don’t be hard on yourself, this is a total lifestyle transformation and it takes time.
Good luck to all.
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I wasn't able to see your pictures on your link, said the URL was wrong.
BUT...great post and fabulous job!! Congrats on being so successful!! Keep it up0 -
Fantastic! Congrats on your weight loss! Keep up the great work. Very inspiring to many people on here, like me, who have just started our journey.0
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WOW! Fantastic job! I know you are proud of yourself. You are a motivation to us all. Congratulations!0
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Incredible!!!!0
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wow wow wow0
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OUTSTANDING !!
Enjoy your happy, healthy new life :drinker:0 -
This is such an encouragement to me. I just started April 1st and look for encouragement anywhere I can get it, so thanks! And congrats.0
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AH-MAY-ZZZING! Congrats!0
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Fantastic job!0
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You rock!!!! You look fabulous!!!! :happy: :drinker:0
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Big congrats on all of your hard work and dedication! You look amazing and I'm sure you FEEL amazing, too! Well done!0
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wow... well done!0
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CONGRATULATIONS! You look fantastic!0
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You did awesome.... and great inspiring words I think we can all learn from your dedication and commitment I bet after 118 that last 10 seems like nothing!0
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Outstanding results!! You look fabulous! Keep up the great work and stay strong!0
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Wow! Fantastic job - sounds like you have completely changed your lifestyle. Way to go!0
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AWESOME!!!!! Great job!!!!0
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What a fantastic job! You are such an inspiration! Keep up the good work!0
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Thank you everyone for the kind words! We can all inspire someone!0
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Way to go you look great!!!0
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Very inspiring! Love your dedication!0
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Good work - you look awesome . I like that you had a sensible plan and knew that you needed to transition to preparing your own foods in a healthy way. You took this seriously and are reaping the benefits of your planning and dedication! Plus, if you know how to do "bad" foods in moderation, you are so ahead of the game!
Congratulations on your success! I'm certain you will be successful for years to come .0 -
Good work - you look awesome . I like that you had a sensible plan and knew that you needed to transition to preparing your own foods in a healthy way. You took this seriously and are reaping the benefits of your planning and dedication! Plus, if you know how to do "bad" foods in moderation, you are so ahead of the game!
Congratulations on your success! I'm certain you will be successful for years to come .
Thank you so much Sparlingo and everyone.0 -
Wow! Congratulations!0
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awazing work, nice job0
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You look great and must feel amazing! Good job!0
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What a spectacular loss! I am on isagenix, which is a similar concept in having two shakes a day, two small snacks and one 400-600 calorie meal. It does make it easier to remember that portion control is key,.0
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Inspirational!!!! Great Job. You look amazing!0
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Congratulations! You are inspiring!0
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Congrats!!! Your before and after pics are soooo different..if I was an old friend and saw you wouldnt recognize you!!!0
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