Nearly 100 lbs lost (& 100 more to go!) - My story
nissaea
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I am on the brink of having lost 100 pounds.
My story is not unlike many other girls growing up. I comforted myself with food (mostly sugar) since I was a child. My mom tells me stories of how I traded a banana for a piece of candy from our next-door neighbor or the time she discovered my “stash” under my pillow in bed. From as far back as my memory can reach, I was always a chubby girl. I was teased all throughout school and carried a massive amount of shame, guilt, disappointment, and anger into my young teens and on to adulthood.
I tried nearly every diet known to man. (Curves, Weight Watchers, Slim Fast, etc.) A few of them provided results but none of them lasting. I never have been "thin" or at a healthy weight in my adult life. At the beginning of my journey in February 2013 I stood at 5’4” tall, weighed in at 350 pounds and wore a size 28. My mental and physical health were deteriorating at a fast pace. I had developed type 2 diabetes, hypertension and was taking 2-4 pills per day.
February 1st 2013 marks the day I changed my life. I started off eating a very low carbohydrate diet. I have a huge sweet tooth and was completely addicted to carbs. My husband and I had to literally remove all of the processed junk from our cupboards and fridge. Any item that was not good for my diet was removed from our home. It was the best gift I could give to myself in order to stick to the goals I laid out.
For exercise, I committed to walking every day. I found myself getting easily winded; sweating profusely, and my back and knees would start to ache. At first I could only manage to walk one block. I tried to be as active as possible doing yard work, gardening, and cleaning. Meanwhile, working hard on my mental health and accepting the changes into my life.
The challenges I faced, such as not being able to reach for a bag of chips when I wanted a snack, was new for me. Now I face the snack options of jerky, string cheese, or almonds. I started to surprise myself on how easily I could be satisfied and feel full. It didn’t take an entire fridge of food to satisfy me after all!
In my first week on my new diet I dropped 11 pounds! My motivation was soaring and my goals to be free from medications and healthy enough to start a family with my husband were starting to feel achievable.
It's been close to 9 months of sticking to my new lifestyle and the results are astounding. I grin ear to ear as I type these milestones. I never thought them to be possible to achieve!
I am currently down 90 pounds.
I am no longer considered diabetic
I no longer have hypertension
I do not take any medication
I can walk 3 miles without struggle
I currently weigh 259 and wear a size 20/22
The accomplishments and improvements are extreme given what small amount of effort it truly has taken. I'm not sure if it feels that way because I am in the routine or because I simply had reached the right frame of mind to be able to put all of the pieces together and in motion.
I do know that since eating low carb I have not succumb to any cravings and have complete control whereas prior I was hopelessly addicted to carbs. Food was my escape. I ate my emotions. I ate from boredom and out of habit. I would sit there eating one meal while already planning my next. That has all changed now. I eat for fuel and ....who am I kidding! I still eat for taste but now I know when to stop. Food no longer governs my life.
I look forward to getting out and doing things. I use to dread meeting new people and now it excites me. There is this desire inside of me to continually better myself and to make a difference in the world around me. My confidence has improved with every pound I've burned away.
I realize my journey will truly never end. I have approximately 100 more pounds to lose before I am at what a doctor or BMI calculator would deem as "healthy”, however, for now I am going to continue taking this journey of mine One Pound At A Time.
You can continue to follow my journey at: www.facebook.com/onelbatatime
My story is not unlike many other girls growing up. I comforted myself with food (mostly sugar) since I was a child. My mom tells me stories of how I traded a banana for a piece of candy from our next-door neighbor or the time she discovered my “stash” under my pillow in bed. From as far back as my memory can reach, I was always a chubby girl. I was teased all throughout school and carried a massive amount of shame, guilt, disappointment, and anger into my young teens and on to adulthood.
I tried nearly every diet known to man. (Curves, Weight Watchers, Slim Fast, etc.) A few of them provided results but none of them lasting. I never have been "thin" or at a healthy weight in my adult life. At the beginning of my journey in February 2013 I stood at 5’4” tall, weighed in at 350 pounds and wore a size 28. My mental and physical health were deteriorating at a fast pace. I had developed type 2 diabetes, hypertension and was taking 2-4 pills per day.
February 1st 2013 marks the day I changed my life. I started off eating a very low carbohydrate diet. I have a huge sweet tooth and was completely addicted to carbs. My husband and I had to literally remove all of the processed junk from our cupboards and fridge. Any item that was not good for my diet was removed from our home. It was the best gift I could give to myself in order to stick to the goals I laid out.
For exercise, I committed to walking every day. I found myself getting easily winded; sweating profusely, and my back and knees would start to ache. At first I could only manage to walk one block. I tried to be as active as possible doing yard work, gardening, and cleaning. Meanwhile, working hard on my mental health and accepting the changes into my life.
The challenges I faced, such as not being able to reach for a bag of chips when I wanted a snack, was new for me. Now I face the snack options of jerky, string cheese, or almonds. I started to surprise myself on how easily I could be satisfied and feel full. It didn’t take an entire fridge of food to satisfy me after all!
In my first week on my new diet I dropped 11 pounds! My motivation was soaring and my goals to be free from medications and healthy enough to start a family with my husband were starting to feel achievable.
It's been close to 9 months of sticking to my new lifestyle and the results are astounding. I grin ear to ear as I type these milestones. I never thought them to be possible to achieve!
I am currently down 90 pounds.
I am no longer considered diabetic
I no longer have hypertension
I do not take any medication
I can walk 3 miles without struggle
I currently weigh 259 and wear a size 20/22
The accomplishments and improvements are extreme given what small amount of effort it truly has taken. I'm not sure if it feels that way because I am in the routine or because I simply had reached the right frame of mind to be able to put all of the pieces together and in motion.
I do know that since eating low carb I have not succumb to any cravings and have complete control whereas prior I was hopelessly addicted to carbs. Food was my escape. I ate my emotions. I ate from boredom and out of habit. I would sit there eating one meal while already planning my next. That has all changed now. I eat for fuel and ....who am I kidding! I still eat for taste but now I know when to stop. Food no longer governs my life.
I look forward to getting out and doing things. I use to dread meeting new people and now it excites me. There is this desire inside of me to continually better myself and to make a difference in the world around me. My confidence has improved with every pound I've burned away.
I realize my journey will truly never end. I have approximately 100 more pounds to lose before I am at what a doctor or BMI calculator would deem as "healthy”, however, for now I am going to continue taking this journey of mine One Pound At A Time.
You can continue to follow my journey at: www.facebook.com/onelbatatime
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phenomenal. well done!! keep going0
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Amazing story and amazing journey! Keep up the great work!0
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That is amazing...you are truly an inspiration and look fantastic...congrats! And best of luck on the rest of your journey0
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You should be so proud of yourself, truly inspirational and amazing! Way to go!0
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You look beautiful! Congratulations on your big life change!!0
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Great post, thank you so much for sharing! I can relate to pretty much everything you said. One thing I am still struggling with is using food when bored, still searching for some kind of hobby!0
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I can't wait until that is a full fledged, toothy smile! Keep up the good work!0
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Congratulations on your weight loss. A great accomplishment!0
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Great job0
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Amazing job! You look great and congratulations on all your achievements!0
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Holy crap! Amazing!0
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Truly amazing story !!! I am inspired !! So proud of you dealing with all parts of your life.and...
LOVE THE JEANS YOU ARE WEARING.0 -
Love this! You look amazing and I'm sure you feel it too! I'm just starting to get back into walking again and this gives me a push to get going. You are an awesome and strong person.0
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In your before pic , you have this sad expression. The latest after pic has an expression that is confident and happy. Congrats on your loss! Amazing!0
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Wow, what an accomplishment, and you look great! And that lace top in the final pic super cute.0
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Wow! You are almost there!! Good job !!!0
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Congratulations on your hard work and success! Keep up the great work You look AWESOME!!0
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Amazing! You look fantastic. Keep up the great work!0
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Thank you so much for sharing!!
You look fabulous!!!0 -
Amazing dedication and follow through! Best of luck as you continue growing healthier and happier!0
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GREAT JOB!! Keep going. It seems you have the complete mindset to accomplish this goal. Cant wait to see the complete before and after pictures!0
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Awesome! You are an inspiration! I'm right there with you for everything you lived. Bigest difference is that it took me into my 50's before I did something, and I needed bariatric surgery to get mine going. I waited way too long to do this as you are doing. You are so smart to be taking charge at your age! Again, you are awesome!!
I look forward to watching the rest of your journey of weight loss. And you are 100% right, this is a lifelong change. God bless you for sharing!0 -
Awesome job! Keep up the great work and keep us posted!0
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congratulations0
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Congrats!!! :flowerforyou:
Keep up the good work!!!0 -
When I read your story, I truly believed I could do it too. I'm so happy for you because I know all the pain and frustration that comes from years of dieting and being overweight. Congrats on your weight loss and thanks for sharing your story0
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You are amazing and should be so proud of your efforts to get healthy! I very much enjoyed your story and am keeping you in my thoughts as you continue losing weight.I LOVE reading success stories,it truly keeps ME motivated too.Keep posting on your achievements,can't wait to hear of all your successes!!G.0
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Amazing progress. Thanks for sharing.0
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Awesome job - well done!!! Thanks for sharing with us - this is what motivates us all. You look very happy!!!!!0
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You, young lady, are AWESOME!!!0
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