I'm DONE! (yes, pics!)
cirka2002
Posts: 134 Member
HI! I'm Jennifer and I have been a MFP addict since January 2010...I think! I'll be turning 40 in April and I can't believe what a journey I have been on over these past years!
First, let me say that two years ago I finally realized that I am Codependent (I just finished a 12-step program for it through Celebrate Recovery). I've had severe self-esteem problems my entire life too. Let me also add, I'm tall. (5'10"), which means I never really looked as heavy as I was...I hid the fat well.
I came from a great family....unfortunately they do not live long. My father died of a heart attack at age 47. My grandmother died in her mid 50's. Everyone else died before I was even born. Who I have left, are all overweight and have numerous health issues. It's safe to say there are a few alcoholics in the family too. My father had high blood pressure and my mom's side of the family deals with high cholesterol. My husband, on the other hand, his family lives forever....even with a degenerative disease. My daughter is 10 years old and I want to be around for her and my husband (while he deals with his illness) for as long as I can!
I think it was Jan 2010 that I started finally exercising and counting calories. I had no idea how much I had been eating and was shocked to see how many calories I would consume in a day! I wore a size 14 in jeans....but really needed to be in a 16! I didn't leave the house much either. And sat on the couch most of the time in boxer shorts.
I've done a variety of exercises over the years. I like to change things up. I started with the Wii Fit in my living room. Then I started training in Muay Thai Kickboxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. I moved onto New Rules of Lifting for Woman (GREAT confidence booster ladies!) to start building muscles. Then it was onto C25K. Even though I never really "completed" any of them, I learned a lot from each and every one.
In May I went to my doctor and asked her what my highest non-pregnant weight was. She said 192lbs. Wow! I had no idea....never weighed myself until after I started getting healthy. I'm now holding between 150-155 and happy with how I look. I still have some fat....and lots of curves...but I like it. There are some muscles in there too. I'm am the best shape, physically and mentally, than I've been my entire life. I'm stuck between a size 10 and 12 jeans....I have that awful problem of tiny waist and big hips/butt that always leaves a gap in the jeans at my back.
OK, so here are some pictures. You can see all of them here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaybirddesigns/sets/72157635040111267/
There are not many of me "before" because of the shyness and self-esteem issues. But I had my daughter take some of me today.
This is the first photo I could find. Look at those thighs!
11.2008 by jaybird*designs, on Flickr
My daughter is actually the one who got me into MMA. This is us at one of her belt testings.
5.2010 by jaybird*designs, on Flickr
And yes, when I first started loosing weight, I rewarded myself with some sexy pics! Here is a tame one.
5.2010 by jaybird*designs, on Flickr
A year ago...I used to not be able to button these jeans!
6.2012.2 by jaybird*designs, on Flickr
And Today!
8.2013.4 by jaybird*designs, on Flickr
It was a long slow journey with lots of mistakes. And I kept fighting those last 10 pounds over and over and over again. But it was so worth it!
Jennifer
First, let me say that two years ago I finally realized that I am Codependent (I just finished a 12-step program for it through Celebrate Recovery). I've had severe self-esteem problems my entire life too. Let me also add, I'm tall. (5'10"), which means I never really looked as heavy as I was...I hid the fat well.
I came from a great family....unfortunately they do not live long. My father died of a heart attack at age 47. My grandmother died in her mid 50's. Everyone else died before I was even born. Who I have left, are all overweight and have numerous health issues. It's safe to say there are a few alcoholics in the family too. My father had high blood pressure and my mom's side of the family deals with high cholesterol. My husband, on the other hand, his family lives forever....even with a degenerative disease. My daughter is 10 years old and I want to be around for her and my husband (while he deals with his illness) for as long as I can!
I think it was Jan 2010 that I started finally exercising and counting calories. I had no idea how much I had been eating and was shocked to see how many calories I would consume in a day! I wore a size 14 in jeans....but really needed to be in a 16! I didn't leave the house much either. And sat on the couch most of the time in boxer shorts.
I've done a variety of exercises over the years. I like to change things up. I started with the Wii Fit in my living room. Then I started training in Muay Thai Kickboxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. I moved onto New Rules of Lifting for Woman (GREAT confidence booster ladies!) to start building muscles. Then it was onto C25K. Even though I never really "completed" any of them, I learned a lot from each and every one.
In May I went to my doctor and asked her what my highest non-pregnant weight was. She said 192lbs. Wow! I had no idea....never weighed myself until after I started getting healthy. I'm now holding between 150-155 and happy with how I look. I still have some fat....and lots of curves...but I like it. There are some muscles in there too. I'm am the best shape, physically and mentally, than I've been my entire life. I'm stuck between a size 10 and 12 jeans....I have that awful problem of tiny waist and big hips/butt that always leaves a gap in the jeans at my back.
OK, so here are some pictures. You can see all of them here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaybirddesigns/sets/72157635040111267/
There are not many of me "before" because of the shyness and self-esteem issues. But I had my daughter take some of me today.
This is the first photo I could find. Look at those thighs!
11.2008 by jaybird*designs, on Flickr
My daughter is actually the one who got me into MMA. This is us at one of her belt testings.
5.2010 by jaybird*designs, on Flickr
And yes, when I first started loosing weight, I rewarded myself with some sexy pics! Here is a tame one.
5.2010 by jaybird*designs, on Flickr
A year ago...I used to not be able to button these jeans!
6.2012.2 by jaybird*designs, on Flickr
And Today!
8.2013.4 by jaybird*designs, on Flickr
It was a long slow journey with lots of mistakes. And I kept fighting those last 10 pounds over and over and over again. But it was so worth it!
Jennifer
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You're amazing.
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Whoo mommy! Great work! I love that kind of reward! You're working it. I can only imagine the "un-tame" ones. =O Congrats on taking the steps to better yourself for your family and help break what sounds like a very unfair cycle. I'm sure that you are an inspiration to everyone who knows you. What a transformation! Great job.0
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Fantastic job! I really appreciate your openeness. You can tell you have made this a lifestyle change for good.0
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Honored to have been with you on your journey! You look great!0
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Wow you look amazing . Your pooch has seriously ripped shoulders LOL0
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well done! it must be an mazing feeling x0
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Thanks everyone! :flowerforyou:0
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! You look GREAT!!0
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Wow, Jennifer!! You look GREAT!!! I really like the pic with your "before but can't fasten" jeans!!
High five to you for fighting through and reaching your goal!!0 -
you look so great and healthy!!! Congratulations!!!!0
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Thanks for sharing your story and pics. You are an inspiration!0
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you look amazing!! Great work and congrats!0
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Great job!0
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You look amazing!!! Just like a brand new woman!!! I'm fighting my last 10-15 Ibs at this moment you gave me some motivation!!! Congrats to you!0
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So great that you are not only looking great but FEELING great too! That is awesome work, congratulations!0
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Congrats - you look fabulous!0
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Congratulations, you look wonderful x0
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you look fantastic, and so happy!! well done, it is a long and slow road but you have made it!!0
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You look fabulous!0
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Well done!0
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You look great!! Fabulous job!0
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You look fantastic - well done0
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Well done - you look great! Terrific post - thank you for sharing.0
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Thanks again for all your nice comments.0
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Awesome!!0
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You look hot, great motivation!!0
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You look amazing!!0
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Amazing job and you look very happy with the new you in the pics. Great motivation0
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Congratulations on your success through Celebrate Recovery, making a turning point in your life happen, you look great !
You have a beautiful family. Thanks for sharing your story!0 -
Girl great attitude and way to go in taking control of your life! You look so good....awesome motivation here.0
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