From 330lbs to 195lbs
pattydi
Posts: 55 Member
I started this "journey" January of 2012 weighing 330+ lbs... I found MFP by accident when I got a kindle fire for Christmas and discovered the world of aps. I started slowly and with much apprehension. I am almost 50 years old and didn't see much hope in surviving to see my grandchildren grow up. I had high blood pressure, acid reflux, high blood sugar, bad knees, carpel tunnel, back pain, etc.,. etc... etc... the list goes on...I started reading the forums to get ideas and fell in love with the success stories... My biggest goal was to be able to post my story one day.. well I'm not at my goal weight yet.. but I think it's time to maybe re-evaluate things. and If I did this right, hopefully you can see my progress.
The support on MFP is amazing! I've met so many wonderful friends here and I feel that I couldn't have gotten where I am today without them. The hardest hurdle for me to get over was to believe in myself. I spent my entire adult life morbidly obese. I never in a million years thought that I would ever be able to lose weight. My doctor started talking to me about Bariatric surgery... I almost did it... I was very close to taking that step. I'm so glad that I didn't have to. I've tried every gimmick and diet known to man!! WW, Jenny Craig, Doctors weight loss, Adkins, slimfast, Nutra System,..... grapefruit diet, lol.. you name it, I've tried it.
I'm quickly approaching my second year on MFP and I'm quickly approaching my 50th birthday. I've lost 138 lbs... I've gone through countless weeks and months without losing a pound... I've cursed at the scale.. I've had a few binge days in there too.... but I log everyday... I exercise.. I know I'll never be perfect...I'm not going to wake up one day and say ... "Oh.. I've made my goal... I'm done".. I can say this with great confidence, I'll never go back to the way I was...
Always believe in yourself... (One of my MFP friends tells me that often) It's not always easy... and I know each person has their own struggles,,, their own stories.. their own demons.
I'll leave you with a quote that I read somewhere..(probably on FB) lol anyhow it really sums up this whole process.. and it's short and to the point. " Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same". :happy:
The support on MFP is amazing! I've met so many wonderful friends here and I feel that I couldn't have gotten where I am today without them. The hardest hurdle for me to get over was to believe in myself. I spent my entire adult life morbidly obese. I never in a million years thought that I would ever be able to lose weight. My doctor started talking to me about Bariatric surgery... I almost did it... I was very close to taking that step. I'm so glad that I didn't have to. I've tried every gimmick and diet known to man!! WW, Jenny Craig, Doctors weight loss, Adkins, slimfast, Nutra System,..... grapefruit diet, lol.. you name it, I've tried it.
I'm quickly approaching my second year on MFP and I'm quickly approaching my 50th birthday. I've lost 138 lbs... I've gone through countless weeks and months without losing a pound... I've cursed at the scale.. I've had a few binge days in there too.... but I log everyday... I exercise.. I know I'll never be perfect...I'm not going to wake up one day and say ... "Oh.. I've made my goal... I'm done".. I can say this with great confidence, I'll never go back to the way I was...
Always believe in yourself... (One of my MFP friends tells me that often) It's not always easy... and I know each person has their own struggles,,, their own stories.. their own demons.
I'll leave you with a quote that I read somewhere..(probably on FB) lol anyhow it really sums up this whole process.. and it's short and to the point. " Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same". :happy:
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Wow!! Good job0
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Wow! What a whole bunch of success! I bet you feel great. I like your attitude, too. Congratulations!0
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great job. I'm looking forward to getting into wonderland soon.0
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What an awesome, awesome story - congrats! You have worked hard and you have definitely inspired me tonight.0
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Congratulations!!! You are the reason that MFP works!!! I read your whole story; I am proud of you!!!
You really look great!!!0 -
Very inspirational!! Thank you for sharing! Congrats!!0
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Very inspiring! Thank you.0
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That's awesome!! I'm trying to go from 323 to 165 as a final goal.0
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Thank you for sharing your amazing story! I am so impressed with you and the changes you have made. Would you mind sharing a bit about what was the hardest part and how'd you get past that point? Congratulations on being an inspiration and here's to watching your beautiful grandchildren grow up!!!!0
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Thank you for this. Stories like these keep me on the path. After two years, "Great job!" sounds like a weak reply. But seriously, GREAT JOB!!0
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Wow, Just AMAZING! Go you!!! I have about 130 pounds to lose myself!0
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Fantastic!0
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Amazing!!!! Thank you for keeping me inspired!0
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Thank you for sharing your amazing story! I am so impressed with you and the changes you have made. Would you mind sharing a bit about what was the hardest part and how'd you get past that point? Congratulations on being an inspiration and here's to watching your beautiful grandchildren grow up!!!!
OH gosh.. the hardest part... that's tough..... I'd say exercise was a tough one for me... I could barely walk up a flight of stairs in the beginning... and it took ALOT to stay motivated... But truely the more friends I found on MFP the easier it got. I'd read my friends posts and saw their results.. and I'm telling you peer pressure is a huge motivator for me... I wasn't gonna let someone else beat me and burn more calories than me! lol.. I guess I'm kinda competative that way!
I also still struggle with cravings.. they really don't ever go away... I just try to NOT deny myself something if I really want it... it's all about moderation. If I know I'm going to have pizza then I'll just work a little harder on the bike or elliptical to make up for it.0 -
Thank you, Thank you! stories like this keep me motivated! Your story was my "bedtime story" today, and I'm so grateful!!0
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Congratulations! You've created a miracle in your own life. MFP and the wonderful people here helped, I'm sure. I know my MFP friends have helped me. You did the work, you stuck with it, and you're a wondrous success.:flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:0
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:flowerforyou: Thank You! You look wonderful!0
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Thank you for taking the time to share with all of us. You have inspired and encouraged me more than you know. I will do my best to pay it forward when I get close to my goal!!! :-)0
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You have done amazing!!! An absolute inspiration! Well done! X0
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Outstanding.0
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congrats you are an inspiration of what is possible when you believexx0
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Wow you are looking great keep it up you are an inspiration0
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Absolutely inspirational my friend! You are an incredible person! Xo0
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Amazing woman !!!0
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You Go Grandma! This is absolutely wonderful! Just imagine how Loved Your grandchildren will feel when they get older and find out that they were your inspiration! Cheers!:drinker:0
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Well done, you look fantastic!0
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I read this quote and it quickly became one of my favorites and is now something I strive for. It says; I want to inspire people. I want someone to look at me and say, "Because of you, I didn't give up." Congratulations, you've achieved just that. Your story is honest and inspiring, thank you for posting it. Oh and way to rock those boots. lol.0
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Hot sexxi mama!! Way to go! )0
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Wow! Your story is pretty close to mine. I have been on MFP since March 2013 and log everything. I have lost 78 pounds since March 1st and I am 102 pounds down from my al time heaviest. I am going on 5 weeks without a loss and was getting very discouraged until I read your story this morning. Thank you for sharing. I am dealing with some family issues and started exercising as a way to cope with the stress. I also turned 50 in July and I didn't want to spend the rest of my life hiding and being uncomfortable. I walk at least 4-5 miles EVERY day, I do water aerobics and Zumba too. I saw where you wrote about using an eliptical. I have tried that recently and it really hurts my legs. I thought after all the walking and Zumba I have done, I would be able to do the eliptical with no problems. Did it hurt your legs at first? I was also very close to bariatric surgery and changed my mind a couple of times. I am so glad I didn't go through with it. You look great in the dress with boots, too! I have been shopping for boots recently. Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your story!0
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