107lbs down and I'm out to dinner feeling like a new person!
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You look fantastic! Cute dress, too!0
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You can see the confidence change, it's visual and immediately apparent. Congratulations!0
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You are, as my 11 year old daughter would say, a hottie-hot-hottie!0
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you look amazing.. so glad you did this while you are young and hope you never deal with it again.. Now you can enjoy your new healthy life.0
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Beautiful girl, before and after, although I know you feel much better now! Congrats on your hard work!!! Thanks for sharing!0
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Amazing comparison! I envy your height.. Great job, and congrats!0
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Stunning. Tall girls know how to rock it! I should know, I married one.
Congratulations on all of your hard work.0 -
You look amazing!! Congrats~0
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You look great. your really inspiring. feel free to add me.0
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You give us all inspiration!!! Rock it girl you look AMAZING!0
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You look great. Great work!0
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Way to go, you look amazing!!0
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You look amazing! Keep up the good work :happy:0
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You look simply AMAZING!!!0
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That's a great job. What exercise did you do? How did you break plateaus, and how many calories were you eating? Were you doing just mfp, or other methods? It would be great if you can give a description for others who are just starting.
I eat whatever I want within my calories, whether that's ice-cream or whatever, just measure it all and portion it out. I have a cheat day every single week without fail, and I lost the first half without exercise apart from few walks here and there and then this year I joined the gym doing a lot of cardio and then eating back the calories so I can eat a bit more food!! I used to net way below my BMR for the first few months when I didn't know what a BMR even was and now I'm increasing my cals as I get closer to goal and also as I exercise more. I don't lift at all though I probably should if these forums are anything to go by. I just have a lot of muscle mass from an energetic childhood/teen years doing dance/gymnastics and I'm not sure I want any more of it! We'll see... Hope that helps!
I haven't had any plateaus, the loss has slowed down a lot the past months but never stopped so I think that's down to my cheat days maybe? Who knows. Either way I'm thankful I haven't had any yet! I think if/when I do would be when I start strength training to be honest.0 -
Inspiring! You look beautiful and I hope you enjoyed your dinner!0
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This was a great post and so inspirational! Awesome job!0
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Woooow, first post I've ever commented on because your pics literally made my jaw drop, amazing transformation, although you were very beautiful before too!! It's people like you that inspire and show how truly amazing the human body is!!0
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Wow, you're very pretty, in both your before and during pictures Keep up the great work!0
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Thanks I needed that, I need to come here from time to time to see others who have made it. Sometimes it seems like its so far to go and that I'll never make it.
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Adding to everyone else's comments - but you need to take it in... you truly look amazing, well done! You are a beautiful, young girl, go on and enjoy the rest of your life slim and healthy. x0
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WOW, good for you!! You look stunning!0
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You look amazing!! Great job!0
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That's a great job. What exercise did you do? How did you break plateaus, and how many calories were you eating? Were you doing just mfp, or other methods? It would be great if you can give a description for others who are just starting.
I eat whatever I want within my calories, whether that's ice-cream or whatever, just measure it all and portion it out. I have a cheat day every single week without fail, and I lost the first half without exercise apart from few walks here and there and then this year I joined the gym doing a lot of cardio and then eating back the calories so I can eat a bit more food!! I used to net way below my BMR for the first few months when I didn't know what a BMR even was and now I'm increasing my cals as I get closer to goal and also as I exercise more. I don't lift at all though I probably should if these forums are anything to go by. I just have a lot of muscle mass from an energetic childhood/teen years doing dance/gymnastics and I'm not sure I want any more of it! We'll see... Hope that helps!
I haven't had any plateaus, the loss has slowed down a lot the past months but never stopped so I think that's down to my cheat days maybe? Who knows. Either way I'm thankful I haven't had any yet! I think if/when I do would be when I start strength training to be honest.
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WoW, look how pretty you are! Awesome and inspiring job! You should be confident, you "have it going on."0
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I evy you. I am 5'11 and would KILL to be closer to 200lbs! You look great and I am sure you feel much better without carrying around all that extra weight.0
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Great job, keep it up!0
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That's a great job. What exercise did you do? How did you break plateaus, and how many calories were you eating? Were you doing just mfp, or other methods? It would be great if you can give a description for others who are just starting.
I eat whatever I want within my calories, whether that's ice-cream or whatever, just measure it all and portion it out. I have a cheat day every single week without fail, and I lost the first half without exercise apart from few walks here and there and then this year I joined the gym doing a lot of cardio and then eating back the calories so I can eat a bit more food!! I used to net way below my BMR for the first few months when I didn't know what a BMR even was and now I'm increasing my cals as I get closer to goal and also as I exercise more. I don't lift at all though I probably should if these forums are anything to go by. I just have a lot of muscle mass from an energetic childhood/teen years doing dance/gymnastics and I'm not sure I want any more of it! We'll see... Hope that helps!
I haven't had any plateaus, the loss has slowed down a lot the past months but never stopped so I think that's down to my cheat days maybe? Who knows. Either way I'm thankful I haven't had any yet! I think if/when I do would be when I start strength training to be honest.
Thank you for the info.
In other words, you changed your lifestyle. You didn't 'diet.' ... So, you're not just a pretty face. You're smart too! #completepackage0 -
Awesome! good job girl!!! Thank you for the inspiration!! I am 5"10 and 360lbs!!! Its good to see other tall women who lost weight, gives me hope0
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you look great!0
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