Comparison Photos - Less than 3 months of swimming
Hanfordrose
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On June 13th, I weighed 219 pounds; and I just started using the pool at the Senior Clubhouse. I had not worn a swimsuit for more than 50 years, because I thought that I would be the joke of the pool. It took guts to put on that swimdress and show so much of my body for the first time in public. Now, I look forward to my daily trips to the pool and could care less what others think of my body. I want to swim too much to let that ever stop me again.
Today - September 6th, I weigh 201.6 pounds (almost to Onederland); and I am swimming one hour almost every day of the week to the delight of my doctor and my surgeon. That's not a bad workout for a 68 year lady who spends most of her day in a wheelchair and can only get around the house, using a walker. I have a wonderful tan in areas that use to be lily white and much more strength in both my arms and legs. The freedom and joy of the water are the best part of my day.
Soon, I will be getting the first of my 2 knee replacement surgeries. Then, you will see pictures of this 'old girl' riding her first bicycle. I never got to have one as a child, because my mother considered it too dangerous with a business street nearby our home. Once I have my new knees, I want a grannie bike with a basket in the back...you know...that Big Wheel for us old girls. Then, you just watch me go. I will be so thrilled to finally be pedaling my own shiny, new bike around our much safer, senior community. I can ride it to the store and even to the pool.
I wanted to share some comparison photos with you of what 18 pounds of weight loss and less than 3 months swimming can do for even the most out of shape old lady's body.
Front View
Back View
Side View
A woman that I only met about a month ago came up to me yesterday at the edge of the pool. I knew that she was trying to say something to me, so I swam to the edge and asked her, "Were you speaking to me?"
She whispered back to me, "Are you losing weight? I noticed that you looked thinner, when you were getting into the pool."
I couldn't help but smile, as I explained to her, "Yes, I am losing weight. I have lost over 69 pounds this year. Thanks for noticing." It's nice to know that even one month of weight loss and swimming is noticeable to other folks.
I didn't take any photos like these last year, when I weighed over 280 pounds...or even when I joined MFP, weighing in at about 260 pounds; but I am glad that I have them now, because they encourage me to keep going and stay committed for my food plan and my exercise routine.
Are you taking photos to help you see the changes in your body?
Today - September 6th, I weigh 201.6 pounds (almost to Onederland); and I am swimming one hour almost every day of the week to the delight of my doctor and my surgeon. That's not a bad workout for a 68 year lady who spends most of her day in a wheelchair and can only get around the house, using a walker. I have a wonderful tan in areas that use to be lily white and much more strength in both my arms and legs. The freedom and joy of the water are the best part of my day.
Soon, I will be getting the first of my 2 knee replacement surgeries. Then, you will see pictures of this 'old girl' riding her first bicycle. I never got to have one as a child, because my mother considered it too dangerous with a business street nearby our home. Once I have my new knees, I want a grannie bike with a basket in the back...you know...that Big Wheel for us old girls. Then, you just watch me go. I will be so thrilled to finally be pedaling my own shiny, new bike around our much safer, senior community. I can ride it to the store and even to the pool.
I wanted to share some comparison photos with you of what 18 pounds of weight loss and less than 3 months swimming can do for even the most out of shape old lady's body.
Front View
Back View
Side View
A woman that I only met about a month ago came up to me yesterday at the edge of the pool. I knew that she was trying to say something to me, so I swam to the edge and asked her, "Were you speaking to me?"
She whispered back to me, "Are you losing weight? I noticed that you looked thinner, when you were getting into the pool."
I couldn't help but smile, as I explained to her, "Yes, I am losing weight. I have lost over 69 pounds this year. Thanks for noticing." It's nice to know that even one month of weight loss and swimming is noticeable to other folks.
I didn't take any photos like these last year, when I weighed over 280 pounds...or even when I joined MFP, weighing in at about 260 pounds; but I am glad that I have them now, because they encourage me to keep going and stay committed for my food plan and my exercise routine.
Are you taking photos to help you see the changes in your body?
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i love when you post. :flowerforyou: well done!0
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Wow, way to go!0
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I'm glad you took, photos, too, it's wonderful to see the dramatic improvement you've made in such little time.0
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So much awesome progress! I love to swim as well and it's totally working for you!0
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Wow. I'm so happy for you. Awesome progress!!0
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One of the biggest differences is how HAPPY you look in the current photos and how big your smile is! Keep on smiling - you are an inspiration.0
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You look AMAZING! What a difference a mere 18 lbs makes. The sun and the water have made a new woman of you. I cant wait to see how it goes in another 20 lbs. It's a tremendous victory.0
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i love when you post. :flowerforyou: well done!
Me too!
Good for you! Keep up the awesome work!0 -
Tremendous progress Love the tan You look so amazing and happy! Keep going!0
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Your hard work is certainly paying off, keep up the good work!0
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Bravo to you for encouraging others by posting your photos.
I went through a transformation several years ago and always posted progress photos and then the before and after and it was quite motivating to me. I slipped into old habits of stress eating and started skipping workouts and of course the weight came back on.
This time I am determined to be done with weight issues for good and do take the occasional photo to remind myself of how far I have come. My husband has a photo of me on his phone the day after I started weight watchers in January and reminds me of how far I have come. It is hard when you have a lot of weight to lose but it sounds like you also realize it has to be a permanent lifestyle change and you have found an activity you love obviously so you should be quite successful. Good luck with your knee surgery and I hope you get an awesome bike and love it as much as swimming!0 -
Inspiring! WTG!!0
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You look AMAZING! What a difference a mere 18 lbs makes. The sun and the water have made a new woman of you. I cant wait to see how it goes in another 20 lbs. It's a tremendous victory.
This is a photo of me at 280+ pounds. I only have photos like this of me at my top weight fully clothed and hiding as much of my body as possible. They wouldn't even exist, if I had known that they were being taken at the time. It is only now that I am happy that someone had these old photos of me.
Now...compare a photo of me at my top weight in November 2011 to this photo taken today...more than 80 pounds lighter.
I was in so much plan back in November of 2011, when these photos were taken of me. I was also only a few months away from being put into a wheelchair, when my surgeon saw the x-rays of my knees and said that I could not risk putting weight on my knees any longer.
Even taking the photos in my living room is a high risk activity. I have too many fractures in the head of the bones in my knees. That is why I am so eager to get those new knees.0 -
Fabulous job! Even more than the physical changes, the changes you've made in your confidence, self worth and attitude are awesome! Very inspirational! Well done, keep it up!0
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Congratulations!
Very motivating, inspirational & courageous!0 -
Super Inspiring!! Way to go!!! This shows that no matter your "hurdle" it's mind over matter!!!0
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You inspired me to try harder! Your story is amazing in what you have accomplished and your relationship with your husband. Bless you in reaching your goals!0
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There is a very noticeable difference. You look great, keep up the fantastic work and thank you for sharing your story and progress.0
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You are amazing! I am so happy for you!0
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You really look fantastic, well done!0
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Talk about inspiration. Great work it is really noticeable In your face.0
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Wow!! Awesome0
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Awesome you'll be getting your new knees in no time:).0
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You are such an inspiration! I'm so happy for you and hope you continue to post your progress.0
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What an inspiration! I have had partial knee replacements (I'm in my early 40's) and am working on losing a lot of weight to try and improve my arthritis (and everything else!) Do you swim laps? Was it hard? Did you use a kickboard or anything?
I teach at a University and have access to a pool (cold), even colder in the long winter - - but I am interested in trying swimming for fitness.0 -
What an inspiration! I have had partial knee replacements (I'm in my early 40's) and am working on losing a lot of weight to try and improve my arthritis (and everything else!) Do you swim laps? Was it hard? Did you use a kickboard or anything?
I teach at a University and have access to a pool (cold), even colder in the long winter - - but I am interested in trying swimming for fitness.
I swim LAPS for an hour EVERY DAY. I do breast stroke with a frog kick for one length of the pool. Then, I do a modified back stroke with a flutter kick for the return lap. This is the only exercise that my doctor and my surgeon will allow me out of my chair, until I have my new knees. The rule is swimming only and no weight on my knees.
I have osteoarthritis in both of my knees, no cushion or cartilage left and multiple small fracture in the long bone heads. So, I am a high risk for a long bone fracture through the length of the bone at this time. That's how I ended up in a wheelchair for the past year.
I will be having full knee replacements in both knees...the titanium and plastic knees. The right knee will be replaced first...sometime in the coming month. Then, my surgeon will do the left knee, following my rehab and recovery from the first surgery. He can't do both of them at once, because I would not be able to walk on cruthes with my bad shoulders and weak hands. I have to have one stable knee first.
Our pool closes in mid-October, but I am thinking about signing up for a membership with the local 24 Hour Fitness. They have an indoor pool that is open all day.0
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