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Scorpiomom222
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So here is my success so far, after being here for two months. I started this in early September, and right away started to notice a difference. I haven't lost any weight since getting on here, but I've lost TONS of inches! 22 cumulative inches from my neck, arms, chest, waist, hips, and thighs. I have noticed my face is thinner, and my gut is starting to go away, and I can actually feel my abs instead of random lumps in my tummy. haha I am now 42 days nicotine free, after a long struggle. I started out in my journey just walking, and now, after only two months, I can run 3 miles in 36 minutes. I've come a LONG way, but not as far as some of you! :flowerforyou: You guys are my inspiration to keep going, especially when I feel like stopping from lack of weight loss. I know that in order to be a better me, this has to be a lifestyle change, and I LOVE it! Thank you for being yourselves and being real and honest and caring! Okay. Here's the pics now. lol
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Nice work Wanna, Congrats!0
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Congratulations on losing some inches and losing the nicotine habit! You look absolutely lovely -- your face is glowing. Keep up the good work; everyone is rooting for you.0
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Congratulations on losing some inches and losing the nicotine habit! You look absolutely lovely -- your face is glowing. Keep up the good work; everyone is rooting for you.
:blushing: Thank you.0 -
Congrats on your successes!0
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Congrats on the wt thing but especially on quitin smokin!!!! Keep up the great work!!0
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You can boost weight loos with intense weight training..by intense I don't mean heavy weights but they should be heavy enough to limit you to 3 sets of 8-10 reps. Keep walking or running but add weight...more muscle mass...higher metabolic rate
Good luck...I have a really long "weigh" to go but day at a time seems to be the way0 -
You can boost weight loos with intense weight training..by intense I don't mean heavy weights but they should be heavy enough to limit you to 3 sets of 8-10 reps. Keep walking or running but add weight...more muscle mass...higher metabolic rate
Good luck...I have a really long "weigh" to go but day at a time seems to be the way
Oh, thank you! I have no idea how to boost all that. I feel like my routine is intense enough to lose weight, but it just hasn't been at all yet. I think one session with a trainer would be worth my while, so I can jump start that. Thanks again.0 -
awesomely done! way to go!0
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my first three month (pre MFP) I lost the same 3 lbs over and over again- I lost some inches and gained lots of muscle... and then right around the time I started MFP I started pushing harder at the gym too and weight started to drop. Just saying that to encourage you- great job on the inches!! Number, schnumber- you LOOK AWESOME and BEAUTIFUL!0
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Thanks, guys! It means alot, and the encouragement really helps keep me fired up. :happy:0
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So here is my success so far, after being here for two months. I started this in early September, and right away started to notice a difference. I haven't lost any weight since getting on here, but I've lost TONS of inches! 22 cumulative inches from my neck, arms, chest, waist, hips, and thighs. I have noticed my face is thinner, and my gut is starting to go away, and I can actually feel my abs instead of random lumps in my tummy. haha I am now 42 days nicotine free, after a long struggle. I started out in my journey just walking, and now, after only two months, I can run 3 miles in 36 minutes. I've come a LONG way, but not as far as some of you! :flowerforyou: You guys are my inspiration to keep going, especially when I feel like stopping from lack of weight loss. I know that in order to be a better me, this has to be a lifestyle change, and I LOVE it! Thank you for being yourselves and being real and honest and caring! Okay. Here's the pics now. lol
So proud of you! It's amazing that you could've lost so many inches without the scale budging...maybe your scale is broken? But the pictures 'say' it all. The transformation so far is absolutely incredible. I'm happy and excited for you! Have you even considered how many *YEARS* you've probably added back to your life by giving up smoking and getting off the couch and putting your running shoes on?!?
Congrats on your success so far. Now, keep it going so you can 'WOW us again in a couple more months!0 -
So here is my success so far, after being here for two months. I started this in early September, and right away started to notice a difference. I haven't lost any weight since getting on here, but I've lost TONS of inches! 22 cumulative inches from my neck, arms, chest, waist, hips, and thighs. I have noticed my face is thinner, and my gut is starting to go away, and I can actually feel my abs instead of random lumps in my tummy. haha I am now 42 days nicotine free, after a long struggle. I started out in my journey just walking, and now, after only two months, I can run 3 miles in 36 minutes. I've come a LONG way, but not as far as some of you! :flowerforyou: You guys are my inspiration to keep going, especially when I feel like stopping from lack of weight loss. I know that in order to be a better me, this has to be a lifestyle change, and I LOVE it! Thank you for being yourselves and being real and honest and caring! Okay. Here's the pics now. lol
So proud of you! It's amazing that you could've lost so many inches without the scale budging...maybe your scale is broken? But the pictures 'say' it all. The transformation so far is absolutely incredible. I'm happy and excited for you! Have you even considered how many *YEARS* you've probably added back to your life by giving up smoking and getting off the couch and putting your running shoes on?!?
Congrats on your success so far. Now, keep it going so you can 'WOW us again in a couple more months!
I've used four different scales. The gym scale, the dr office scale, my mom's scale, and my sister's scale. I don't have a scale, so...... I use the gyms scale. It sucks, cuz it's standard, not digital. It's hard to get a good reading without the digital.
ETA: Thank you for your words. Gives a girl a little hitch in her giddyup! hehe :bigsmile: :blushing:0 -
Hello,
Congrats! I am like you and started in September walking. I am not ready for running yet. I haven't lost a lot weight either but I have lost 3 inches in my stomach and hips. I am noticing my clothes are getting looser. Today for the first time somone one told me at work they have noticed that I losing. So that was pretty cool!0 -
:bigsmile: Awesome, panda742002! And thank you.0
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Good job - lookin' good!0
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yea buddy! you look great! that is awesome about the inches:)0
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Hooray for inches! You're lookin' good. :happy:0
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You look amazing...Keep up the good work!0
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Congrats! Great success pics! I went from walking to jogging a little just tonight! Now I read how you went to running 3 miles and I am more motivated.0
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One other thing I meant to mention that I haven't seen talked about very much around this web site (if at all?) is how much money you can save over your lifetime by having made this excellent change for yourself. Hey, who doesn't like money in their pockets. Of course, there's the obvious...the insane amount of money that cigarettes cost. Other things people might forget to consider that they might save money on:
- Medical costs. You'll get sick less often. Less trips to the doctor, less OTC & prescription meds, less time missed from work, reduced risk of life-threatening illnesses associated with smoking.
- And speaking of work, you'll have more energy, probably be in a better mood and show more confidence ... all of which could increase your income potential.
- Life insurance premiums. I know, you're still just a young'n ... LOL ... but if you haven't made that jump yet, trust me, that'll save you tons too. Healthy weight and being a non-smoker normally qualifies someone for "Preferred Rates". We're talking at least hundreds of dollars saved annually.
Now -- what to spend all this "new-found" money on! :bigsmile: Since the money saved on smokes is immediate, that could go towards new running shoes when you wear your current ones out, a personal trainer, gym membership, new clothes for your new body....0 -
You look fantastic and so happy!0
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One other thing I meant to mention that I haven't seen talked about very much around this web site (if at all?) is how much money you can save over your lifetime by having made this excellent change for yourself. Hey, who doesn't like money in their pockets. Of course, there's the obvious...the insane amount of money that cigarettes cost. Other things people might forget to consider that they might save money on:
- Medical costs. You'll get sick less often. Less trips to the doctor, less OTC & prescription meds, less time missed from work, reduced risk of life-threatening illnesses associated with smoking.
- And speaking of work, you'll have more energy, probably be in a better mood and show more confidence ... all of which could increase your income potential.
- Life insurance premiums. I know, you're still just a young'n ... LOL ... but if you haven't made that jump yet, trust me, that'll save you tons too. Healthy weight and being a non-smoker normally qualifies someone for "Preferred Rates". We're talking at least hundreds of dollars saved annually.
Now -- what to spend all this "new-found" money on! :bigsmile: Since the money saved on smokes is immediate, that could go towards new running shoes when you wear your current ones out, a personal trainer, gym membership, new clothes for your new body....
You are SOOO right! Even with a gym membership of $30 a month, I'm still saving like $130 a month because I'm not smoking. The possibilities are ENDLESS when I do the work. Only I can change me. You are so awesome! I loved every word you said, and it was all true. :bigsmile:0 -
I couldn't be more pleased that you are losing inches and nicotine habit!!!!! That is the best thing you can do for your health. Keep up the running. Good job!!!0
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Great job!0
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Thank you. I honestly think the no nicotine has made me not lose weight. I have been here for like 70 days or something like that, and 43 days without smoking. Sounds about right that I wouldn't lose any weight just yet. I'll be patient. you guys!0
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You are looking great!0
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You are looking great!
Thanks. I feel great. :bigsmile:0
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