Size 12 to Size 0 (with ridiculous photos)
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Congrats on the weight loss...if I may add a note of caution though...please be careful when calling 150 "fat" - a lot of people on here would KILL to get down to that weight. ;-) Just sayin'0
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I am amazed! So, only 40 pounds from a size 12 to a 0?! Astounding.
I am sure it was a difficult path, but do you feel better?
Thanks for posting!!0 -
I think a size 12 is anything but fat. It's healthy. A size 0 is not. Congrats on the weight loss, but I really don't think you needed to lose that much.
OP is 5'3, size 0 on someone of that height isn't too small and if you check out her BMI before stating uniformed comments you'd see she is still at a healthy weight.
Great job OP0 -
Great job! Very inspirational, thanks for sharing!0
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Congrats on the weight loss...if I may add a note of caution though...please be careful when calling 150 "fat" - a lot of people on here would KILL to get down to that weight. ;-) Just sayin'
THIS!...but congrats on your WL you looked great before and after0 -
Tiny tiny tiny waist so jel xxxxxx0
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I don't think she said 150 is fat as a general blanket statement. For HER the "fat" pics are at her heavy weight of 150. Way to go OP, I'm sure you put in some hard work and dedication to get to where you are now.0
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You are a very attractive young woman and your weight loss accentuates it. Love the before and after re donut vs. the gym!0
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Great job!
I also went from a 12 to a 0, I am only 4'11"
I went from 153 down to 102, sadly, I've gained some back so I have get it back off! Ultimate goal is 100, although how I look is more important I suppose.0 -
You look gorgeous! Great work!0
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Great job!!! You look fantastic (no matter what some people may say). I really needed the motivation this morning--thanks!!!!0
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Awesome! What the heck are you pulling out of whatever that is in the photo? Looks like fun! Great job!
It's a coconut. It has this hairy nonsense all over it that takes forever to get off. I was really hungry, what?
Buy seriously, don't try that at home. It sucked'0 -
you looked absolutely gorgeous before AND after, totally jealous cause not a lot of people can pull something like that off! Fantastic job though, congratulations0
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Some great inspiration on this site, i'm liking these before and after pics, really demonstrates what being mindful about eating can do. Cheers for posting the pics.0
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good work!0
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The first bit took about 5 months. A lot of that was relearning my diet. 130-115 was about 3-4 months. 115-108 was about 3 months. I've put on a bit of it back after almost 3 years. I'm around 117-119 depending on the day now. I'd like to get back down to 110-115.
I'm seriously shrimp size. The healthy weight range for 5'3" is 105-140 (based on BMI). So, yeah, when I ended up in the hospital for a kidney infection and was told I was pre-diabetic, I knew I had to do something.
Now, 150 isn't what I would consider fat, but I was over my healthy weight. I think I even got up to 160, but I wouldn't let anyone take my photo.0 -
I think a size 12 is anything but fat. It's healthy. A size 0 is not. Congrats on the weight loss, but I really don't think you needed to lose that much. You look a bit anorexic now.
This was uncalled for. Do you know her exact body composition? No, you don't. One's dress size is not a sign of health. I'm currently a size 4, but I'm still in the overweight category of my BMI. I was once a size 12, but I was also obese. That's hardly "healthy." Calling the OP anorexic is out of line.0 -
I think a size 12 is anything but fat. It's healthy. A size 0 is not. Congrats on the weight loss, but I really don't think you needed to lose that much. You look a bit anorexic now.
Thanks for your support! I hope you have a happy, healthy day!0 -
You look lovely ~ though honestly I can't tell where the 'fat' pics end and the 'after' begin? Well I figure the last one with the tiny waist is an after
Everyone's weight loss is their own journey but honestly...I would love to be a size 12 lol....Great job losing the weight and getting to where you want to be Just looking at your picture's you've always been beautiful but now your confidence shines through. Congrats!
I would love to be a size 12 as well! I was thinking the same. Her starting weight is lower than my goal weight, and I'm hoping for a size 16 on account of my wide hips!
You look awesome, OP! Thanks for sharing your story!0 -
Congrats on the weight loss...if I may add a note of caution though...please be careful when calling 150 "fat" - a lot of people on here would KILL to get down to that weight. ;-) Just sayin'
Really?? Is this what we've now come to on this website? She was talking about 150 pounds ON HER. Not on someone else. This is HER SUCCESS STORY.
OP, you look fantastic! It is stories like yours that inspire me to keep going!0 -
You look a bit anorexic now.
:noway:
Wow. Are you medically qualified to make that assumption?
No need. This girl has worked extremely hard to get to where she is right now and is obviously a LOT happier and more confident with herself, due to her posting her success story.
Enough with the body bashing.
I think you look great OP, well done. :flowerforyou:0 -
Wow! Congrats on meeting your goals! I'm sure that took a lot of hard work! And for the record, I think you look pretty even in your "fat" photos!0
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you loo great! what kind of exercise did you do?0
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Congratulations on your success! It's motivational for me because I'm a size 12 currently trying to get back to a 6, which I was my entire adult life up until two years ago. Though I'm making progress, I have days when I think that it will never happen.
And fat is relative. To go from a 6 to a 12, I gained 35 pounds and now have a 33 inch waist (up from 26) and 41 inch hips (up from 35). I understand that 12 is a goal size for others, but it's unhealthy and fat on *me*. The belly fat in particular is scary because diabetes and heart disease runs in my family.0 -
I think a size 12 is anything but fat. It's healthy. A size 0 is not. Congrats on the weight loss, but I really don't think you needed to lose that much. You look a bit anorexic now.
Please, a size 12 one a person her (and my) size, is anything but healthy.
There isn't a chart or an honest doctor in the world that will show 150 on a person of 5'3" as a healthy weight.
You look great OP!0 -
you loo great! what kind of exercise did you do?
I went to a boot camp fitness class 3x a week for the first 5 months. I combined that with changing my eating habits and the weight did come off. I also walked 3 miles to work every day.
Now, my maintaining routine is weights 3-4x a week with 2 HIIT cardio days. I go for a 1-2 mile walk every evening depending on how hot it is (I live in Texas).0 -
Congratulations on your success! It's motivational for me because I'm a size 12 currently trying to get back to a 6, which I was my entire adult life up until two years ago. Though I'm making progress, I have days when I think that it will never happen.
And fat is relative. To go from a 6 to a 12, I gained 35 pounds and now have a 33 inch waist (up from 26) and 41 inch hips (up from 35). I understand that 12 is a goal size for others, but it's unhealthy and fat on *me*. The belly fat in particular is scary because diabetes and heart disease runs in my family.
I was diagnosed as pre-diabetic. Scary. I was having a lot of health problems.
Its funny how everyone is different with sizes. But, you will get there. Its hard, but it is so worth it!0 -
you loo great! what kind of exercise did you do?
I went to a boot camp fitness class 3x a week for the first 5 months. I combined that with changing my eating habits and the weight did come off. I also walked 3 miles to work every day.
Now, my maintaining routine is weights 3-4x a week with 2 HIIT cardio days. I go for a 1-2 mile walk every evening depending on how hot it is (I live in Texas).
I took a Cardio Boot Camp class in college, it was so fun, and SO difficult. I definitely want to get back into it. I think I need to join some kind of class to stay motivated. Thank you for sharing!0 -
Wowwww amazing success!!! Congrats!0
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omg you're waif thin. But you look fantastic and you seem to be one of those lucky beyotches who got to be pretty along the way too
Great job and congrats on getting there!0
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