From size 18/20 to size 10/12!

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  • beautifulctb
    beautifulctb Posts: 100
    Awesome!!! Great job!!! Keep up the great work!!!
  • maryannelk
    maryannelk Posts: 707 Member
    That's terrific! I bet your daughter is super proud of you too! What an amazing example you are to her. She's not only learning healthy habits, but she is seeing her mom take care of herself and change. SO powerful!
  • jessizona80
    jessizona80 Posts: 108 Member
    Well done!!! I'm so happy for you!
  • michelleonamission
    michelleonamission Posts: 33 Member
    Good job! U should be so proud.
  • LauraBalyk
    LauraBalyk Posts: 219 Member
    congrats, you look amazing !!
  • chele1028
    chele1028 Posts: 248 Member
    Terrific work, you look great! :drinker:
  • determinedasever
    determinedasever Posts: 5 Member
    Great job. Do you have any tips you would like to share. I've been on here faithfully for two months and I don't see the numbers moving.
  • S0nsh1ne
    S0nsh1ne Posts: 218 Member
    Amazing job and you've got a great visual!
  • TabbiToo
    TabbiToo Posts: 19 Member
    Congratulations on your success! I to have PCOS and have about 80 pounds to lose that came on in a years time. I was then diagnosed with PCOS and have been battling my weight from that time on. I joined this site on the 21st of June hoping to maybe find some help with getting these extra pounds off. Your story gives me some hope.
    Can you tell me if you stuck to the calorie goals set or if you ate your calories back that MFP gave your for exercise? I would really like to know that answer. I typically eat 3/4 of the calories set by MFP and exercise one to two hours per day 6 days a week. I do not eat any of the calories added back by exercise. I have lost 11 pounds so far, but am not sure if this is the right way to go about my goals. I would love to know what you did. Thanks for sharing any tips you have to help me. P.S. Love the photo your daughter took!
  • hawley_21
    hawley_21 Posts: 35 Member
    I've had my account on here for a while but just recently started using it...I kept track of everything before though so I logged all the previous dates too when I signed up on here to keep track! =) I HAVE kept a food diary every day for the last year though and that is my MAIN weight loss tool...even though I don't pay attention to the numbers much, it still helps me to be conscious of what I'm eating and to understand how my body reacts to certain foods (for example...bread and pasta makes me bloated and tired, pizza upsets my stomach, ANY artificial sweeteners give me a terrible headache and make me feel nauseated...)
    I've just tried to make lifestyle changes - less junk, more veggies, less soda, more water, and exercise every day even if it's just for a little bit!! =)
    Great job. Do you have any tips you would like to share. I've been on here faithfully for two months and I don't see the numbers moving.
  • hawley_21
    hawley_21 Posts: 35 Member
    Thank you! It's rough...I thought for so long (becuase I was told) that it was nearly impossible to lose weight with PCOS...in the end, I'd like to reach at least 100 pounds lost but I'm trying to be patient because it really IS a slow process. My first 50 pounds came on in less than a year, that was before I even had kids! lol It just got worse from there...
    And I honestly don't pay much attention to the calories on here...I've never been a fan of calorie counting. I tend to end my days around 2,000 calories but it just depends on how much I exercise and how hungry I am! ;) I'm more about quality than quanity...if you're eating well and having everything in moderation then there's really no reason to obsess. My plan is to make changes that I can stick to forever and I CAN log my food every day but I can't get worked up over calories, lol. So, yes I log my food but it's mostly just to be aware of what I'm eating and to see how my body handles everything. I also have acid reflux and gallbladder spasms so I've noticed anything saucy or spicy bothers me and anything starchy makes me bloated, tired, and sluggish. I'm TRYING to stay away from Gluten because I've heard it makes things worse for PCOS women...
    So, I don't have any set diet plan or technique...I just try to listen to my body and give it what it wants. My biggest problem has been not snacking when I'm bored or stressed...I just try to keep lots of healthy, easy snacks in the house! Feel free to add me on here so we can chat! Sounds like you're doing great so far!!! =)
    Congratulations on your success! I to have PCOS and have about 80 pounds to lose that came on in a years time. I was then diagnosed with PCOS and have been battling my weight from that time on. I joined this site on the 21st of June hoping to maybe find some help with getting these extra pounds off. Your story gives me some hope.
    Can you tell me if you stuck to the calorie goals set or if you ate your calories back that MFP gave your for exercise? I would really like to know that answer. I typically eat 3/4 of the calories set by MFP and exercise one to two hours per day 6 days a week. I do not eat any of the calories added back by exercise. I have lost 11 pounds so far, but am not sure if this is the right way to go about my goals. I would love to know what you did. Thanks for sharing any tips you have to help me. P.S. Love the photo your daughter took!
  • Kayleria
    Kayleria Posts: 8 Member
    Well done, such an awesome picture and accomplishment!
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