It doesnt matter how long it takes...189 pounds lost.
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The word inspirational gets knocked about too much, however you truly deserve it Amazing0
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So inspirational! I've been on the slooooow weight loss train for 4 years now. Still not much progress but at least I'm moving forward!0
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thank you for sharing your story again. Having you as one of my MFP friends helps inspire me every day to keep going. I love your honesty about your ups and downs, and your struggles on this journey, so thank you :flowerforyou:0
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So inspiring especially considering you have PCOS which makes losing weight an uphill struggle. Thank you for sharing - your story has kept me going x0
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You are looking great!! Thanks for the inspiration, I am trying everything including increase exercise and still no weight loss.
I will still keep going even though I feel discouraged sometimes.
Keep up the great work you are doing.0 -
wow0
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Are you really 86 kgs? You look so slim and fit for a woman with that weight!:) wonderful encouragement, thanks for sharing
Definitely 86.9 kilos! lol...i wish the number on the scales was smaller ! lol0 -
Thank you for sharing. So often people get discouraged because they don't think the weight is coming off fast enough. Often times people base their expectations off the results of others (unrealistic).
You have shown us that as long as we stay focused and never give up, the results will be there.
Congratulations!0 -
Thank you SO much for sharing your story. I just got below 300 lbs (298) when I got weighed yesterday and of course this makes me very happy (At my heaviest I weighed 345 lbs) but to get to this point it has taken me a couple of years. I would lose the weight and then gain some weight back (you all know what I mean) It just seems so daunting when you begin. I need to have a knee replacement done (I am always in pain and have been using a walker since last summer - and I am only 47!) The surgeon told me I would need to lose at least 80 lbs before he would even consider doing the operation. So, it may take me a while to get there, but you have shown me that it CAN be done! Thank you SO MUCH again for sharing!0
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So inspired! Thank you for sharing. I hope you know how awesome you are :flowerforyou:0
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So inspired! Thank you for sharing. I hope you know how awesome you are :flowerforyou:
Ditto this. Thank You0 -
you inspire! Thank you for your support I've been suffering set back after set back.0
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great progress!!!!0
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Wow that is amazing! Great job!0
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Wow - you are truly amazing !!! What an inspiration. I don't know anyone as large as me that has actually succeeded in losing as you have. Thank you for sharing your story. It means a lot to know that it really can be done. Thank you so much.0
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Wowza. Nize!0
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You certainly have earned that "freakishly amazing" Tshirt. I want one! HA!0
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*Standing Ovation*
You go girl!0 -
Great body shape....hourglass-like!0
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I thought I would post as we see so many people not happy at losing at a slow rate...so I thought I would share my story to show it doesnt matter how slow you lose.
In April 2006 the below "before" pics was taken. I didnt actively start to lose weight till August 2006 when I joined weight watchers. As you can see I was very big and because of my size I had a LOT of injuries....I had broken a ankle bone (and didnt even know it), had plantar fastisis, damaged ligaments in my other foot due to the numerous falls from my balance being so bad, and PCOS. The first 20 kilos (45 pounds) fell off fairly effortlessly...then I started to struggle. Ive had LOTS of struggles! Lots of times I lost motivation (and when that happened i "faked it till i made it"), lots of times of falling of track,,,,sometimes for a few hours...sometimes for over a week. But thruout it all I still wrote in my journal, after 2008 when I joined a gym even when i was lacking motivation I still went. Ive had lots of bumps...(including the loss of my mum last year)....as of this morning I have lost 86.2 kilos (189.64 pounds). Ive gone from someone who couldnt walk 10 minutes...to now I can run for a hour, this morning I rowed 1000 metres on the rower within 4 mins 28 seconds, Im starting to lift heavy weight (this is a slow process lol), run in organised runs, do group fitness classes. Yep I have many times had gains and small losses....and I do struggle still when my weight fluctuates all over the place...but as I am told so often....as long as the overall trend is downwards thats all that matters. So with that being said....no matter your losses, or how often you fall off track....just keep at it you will get there! (PS i started at 380 pounds and now weigh 86.9 kilos/191.18 pounds (yep nearly have lost 50% of my initial weight!) with 14.9 kilos/32.78 pounds to go to goal
April 2006 (380 pounds)
Today :191.18 pounds
We have the same start weight! I want to ask you so many questions! But I don't want to sound rude! (Not mean questions just possibly awkward questions) Also you look awesome0 -
wow!0
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amazing story and I can relate so much to you x0
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You look great! Congrats!0
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