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700 days of logging & still going strong!

tagoble
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I'm not your typical success story, in fact, I'm probably the opposite of what most would consider "normal", but that's what I believe will inspire you. Allow me to eloborate. As I was approaching my 50th birthday, I found myself over 300lbs, type II diabetic, and facing the reality that if I didn't change, my life was likely to end earlier than it should.
I have a congenital hip condition called Femoral Actibular Impingement which limits my mobility and has also caused havoc with my knees (9 surgeries so far), so I am unable to participate in most fitness programs. This lack of exercise and and poor diet contributed to my declining health. I had reached the point that I was about to undergo gastric bypass, thinking that nothing else would work for me, and part of that process was to meet with a dietician to consult on my dietary habits. While I was resistant, I attended these sessions as mandated by my insurance carrier and I'm so glad that I did.
My dietician introduced me to MyFitnessPal and I quickly discovered that using MFP allowed me to see clearly how poorly I was eating and helped me to trim my daily intake and in turn begin to lose wieght. I was able to drop from 305lb down to 215lb, and did it in about 9 months. I have kept the weight off now for over a year using my daily logging to track and monitor my diet & exercize and I've gone from sedentary to now walkng an average of 3 miles a day!. I encourage anyone who is just starting, or thinking that they can't do this to stick with it! The results will come and you'll feel so much better. Hang in there!
I have a congenital hip condition called Femoral Actibular Impingement which limits my mobility and has also caused havoc with my knees (9 surgeries so far), so I am unable to participate in most fitness programs. This lack of exercise and and poor diet contributed to my declining health. I had reached the point that I was about to undergo gastric bypass, thinking that nothing else would work for me, and part of that process was to meet with a dietician to consult on my dietary habits. While I was resistant, I attended these sessions as mandated by my insurance carrier and I'm so glad that I did.
My dietician introduced me to MyFitnessPal and I quickly discovered that using MFP allowed me to see clearly how poorly I was eating and helped me to trim my daily intake and in turn begin to lose wieght. I was able to drop from 305lb down to 215lb, and did it in about 9 months. I have kept the weight off now for over a year using my daily logging to track and monitor my diet & exercize and I've gone from sedentary to now walkng an average of 3 miles a day!. I encourage anyone who is just starting, or thinking that they can't do this to stick with it! The results will come and you'll feel so much better. Hang in there!
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Great stuff! Keep up the great work!0
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:bigsmile: you are fantastic, you have turned your life around, I don't know you , but I'm so proud of you, people that inspire me are just like you, I would say keep up the hard work, but I know you will so I wont.:bigsmile:0
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That's wonderful! You're doing great
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Great Job!!!! Very encouraging story!!!0
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You're an inspiration! Kudos!0
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You must know how to create a personal exercise database so you can select the exercises you complete each day. I just added the list of all the exercises I do (but not every day obviously) and they all were recorded as if I had done them today. I'm pretty frustrated by this. Please help if you can. Thanks and congratulations on your success.0
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Awesome job! Keep up the good work, you're an inspiration0
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Wow! Great job
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wow that is remarkable! I hope I can reach my goals!0
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Bless you what a great story. Keep up the great work. I once weighed 275 and at 5'5" I was on chunky little rascal. I did have an intestinal bypass and lost 150 lbs but over the decades have put on a bundle of weight again. When I hit 235 a year and half ago I said enough is enough. I have taken off 32 lbs and want to take off another 50 so I started with the body reset and found MFP.
I am determined and that is what it takes.
You are an inspiration to all here.0 -
Good for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the great work.0
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You're the reason I love this site! Awesome! :happy:0
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