100 Pounds Gone... Again
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Thank you guys! The cheerleading is much appreciated. Congrats to everyone who is trying to do it again (and again and again)0
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Inspirational!0
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Wow...that story was great...and cautionary. I have the worst fear of regaining everything when I'm done! So happy to see someone that experienced my fear and bounced back anyway! ALL the kudos!0
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Thanks for this. You look amazing and sound so centered about it all!
Now your hip no longer has to be your primary focus, do you think you'll struggle with the continuing journey?0 -
Thank you so much for sharing your story, you give me hope! I had lost 63 lbs back in 2009 and the weight has magically crept back on over the years. Before mfp I had gained back all but 20 lbs but now I'm down 16 lbs and have 57 more to go til I hit my goal. You're an inspiration!0
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I really don't think so, at this point, just because I do honestly think that diet foods and being obsessive really did a number on me before. That being said, if I do gain it again, it wouldn't be the end of the world. I'm really content now with knowing my weight isn't the only important thing in my life.0
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Awesome, awesome job!
Truth be told, I'm afriad that the mentality you described is going to affect me as well. I was 125lbs (I'm 5 foot 2 and a half) up until I was about 18 or 19, then I gained 120lbs over a few years. Honestly..I was not a very happy or secure person when I was thin (I also always thought I was fat..how crazy is that?!?!). And guess what..I'm not happy or secure being fat either. I don't think that weight, relationship, job, etc. will make me happy or secure..I think it's something I need to change mentally.0 -
Congratulations on your recovery, and on your weight loss!0
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Yes, I have to agree with you in all aspects of your story. If you complete obsess about your weight and make it the sole focus of your life, then you have lost all balance in your life. I've done this, three times. Once after having each of my two children and once last year. This year, I'm just focusing on being healthier, making small steps, small goals, getting my life (work/home/church/marriage/etc.) more balanced. With that attitude, I'm only 3 pounds away from my lightest weight last year when my focus was completely on weight loss. My mind is in a much better place, and like you I'm much more fun to be around because I'm not constantly talking about my diet or weight loss.0
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Great job!0
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amazing and inspiring story. You are AWESOME! and thanks...you gave me a kick in the rear to keep on keeping on You have won the lottery! :flowerforyou:0
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Thank you for sharing your inspiring story. :flowerforyou:0
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Applause...you deserve it!!! Thank you for sharing your incredible story!0
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I've never had a large amount of weight to lose, but in undergrad I started having slight back pain that got worse and worse, moved down my leg, and eventually cut off all sensation/function to that leg. I was doing physical therapy, eating well, and basically doing everything I could to keep it from getting worse, but I ended up needing surgery that put me out of commission for a while. Once I started getting better, I also decided to try a Bikram class for a more interesting workout, and now it is a huge part of my life! I go to a great studio that does Bikram classes, as well as a number of other hot yoga classes, and while Im still trying to lose 10-20lbs, I feel pretty great in the meantime! I haven't had any back problems since I started doing yoga regularly, it's such an awesome thing to do for your body0
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great job0
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Thanks for sharing:)0
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Congratulations on exceeding your PT's assessment and congratulations on re-losing. I've yo yo-ed my whole life and finally am dealing with the root of the problem/cause. Thank you for the kind encouragement0
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My world. You had me near tears and practically clapping. Congrats to "again". You are the real definition of persistence and continued success. Hugs,0
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Incredible and so inspiring! Thank you for sharing your story!0
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What an amazing journey you have been on. Congratulations on changing your mid-set and achieving your goals!! Keep up the positive attitude and and being continuously mindful )0
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Wow, thanks so much for sharing and reminding me to stop taking "the not so small things" foregranted! I'm so happy for you!0
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Huge congratulations ... and just so you know, I wouldn't mind looking like you in a swimsuit!!!!0
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Great job and you look wonderful. You hit the nail on the head that weight loss will not solve all your problems... But it DOES solve some of them and gives you tools to improve some others. Even fitness and health does not solve everything but the more fit and healthy you are the more able you are to work on the other things in life that need development. May you find true happiness and discover the person that you truly want to become.0
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Great story! Thanks for sharing, and congratulations on your success and finding how to be a balanced, healthier you and not just obsessing about numbers on a scale, and for getting your hip back. I can understand why you feel like you won the lottery!0
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What an inspiring story,you have made me more determined not to give up on this weight loss journey,thanks for sharing...0
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Well done. It's true losing weight won't solve all your problems. You need to do it for the right reasons.0
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Omg your story has brought a tear to my eye - I am at my desk at work reading your amazing story, from gaining that weight, to losing it all again - And it just makes me think.......... I really need to achieve my goals and get out there!!
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You look fantastic! Congrats!0
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This really hit home, I was always the chubby kid in school, I lost it all and looked awesome, but became self obsessed and karma kicked my *kitten* and I put it all back on.
You've given me motivation to lose it all again! Thank you!0 -
Well done you, your story is incredibly inspiring! It is so true but a hard lesson to learn that being thin is not everything and it won't solve all your problems. It is actually a bit crazy that so many overweight people think that, I know I did for a long time. Being thin (especially for women) is a way to measure your worth and it is so wrong!0
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