Anyone trying to lose 100+ lbs?
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Hello everyone!!
I'm Madison, and I am 4 pounds away from losing my first 50 pounds from my highest weight. What can get me down is although I have made progress I am only 1/3 of the way there. I still need to lose 100 pounds even after I reach this goal. Some days it gets hard, but I do feel so much better about myself. Good luck everyone! And if anyone needs support feel free to chat me up ).0 -
I deleted my old profile and created a new one to reflect my most recent efforts instead of over 2 years ago. I've lost about 16 pounds since December 9th and still have 185 pounds to go to my goal weight. I'd love to be an encouragement for you.
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I also need to loose 100 pounds and have already lost 10 pounds. This has been a great resource for me, and I enjoy the extra encouragement and motivation on here. :happy:0
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I have been referred to my local sport's centre by my family doctor. There I can take part in a 16 week course at a reduced cost. So far I have taken part in 4 Hydro Gym classes & I love going. The class lasts for an hour and consists of circuit training in about 4 feet of water. The water helps to support my joints (I have generalized osteoarthritis) as well as giving resistance, making you work harder. This is a good way to start exercising, especially if it's been a long time since you last went to the gym.
It may be worth finding out from your doctor whether there is a similar scheme in your area.
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I just stated using MFV and I want to lose about 140 pounds. I am having a hard time or should I say obsessive time with the scale husband finally hide it on me. Problem is if I dont see a weight loss I get upset and say forget it. Now its been a week and I am dying to weigh myself but if I dont see a loss I will be upset. AGG I wonder if I am doing it right. LOL I am following the recommend calorie intake and I have my Dr approval. I do have to admit my sugars level have been really good!0
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Don't "try" to lose 140 pounds or 100 pounds or 200 pounds.
Lose one. Just one.
People who "try" can "fail". People who "do" have already accomplished part of their goal, however small. DO IT!!!!!!0 -
I am setting small goals but the over all weight loss I want to be 140. Right now I am working on 5 pounds at a time.0
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Good luck to all in this weight loss journey!! Friends are excellent motivators! My Husband has been recently deployed to afghanistan and i want to lose 75-100 pounds in the next 14 months!! cant wait till he comes home and show him a surprise feel free to add me any and all!!0
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I am. I have no idea where to start. This site says i should be on a 1360 calorie diet but evetryone says thats wayyy to low. so im really confused0
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Keep trying to fill yourself on whole foods to hold you over and protein with every meal. Good luck!0
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Good!! I need to lose 100+ too...Hopefully we all can motivate each other.0
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5 pounds at a time is an excellent tool! After all, if we break it down into butter sticks, that's 20 sticks! Good luck!0
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JG, We have to remind ourselves that we are worth it. Don't wait until your health suffers like me! Call on us anytime for support!0
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I got a ton to lose.. always need more friends in this journey.0
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Awesome job! I'm new, you can add me I also want to lose about 100 lbs. I'm 312 now. Keep on keepin on!0
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Feel free to add me! Started out wanting to lose 175lbs and since November 1st 2013 I am down 50 lbs! My ultimate goal is to be around 160 lbs.0
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Keep up the good work!!!!0
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Congrats on the 10 pounds that you lost so far and good luck on your weight lose journey. I want to lose around 120 pounds. I am the heaviest that I have ever weighed in my life but am very determined to meet my weight loss goals and be fit and in shape. So far I have lost 10 pounds in week since joining. Its a start. If anyone is looking for a supportive friend feel free to message me or better yet add me as a friend. Good luck to everyone on there goals...0
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Great job! I need to lose at least 100 pounds, myself. I keep self sabotaging, though, and when I get close to being under 300 again, I freak out and panic and think "I can't do this" and wind up back up to my highest weight again. I'll add you!!
Freak out and panic
yes, that was (is) me. When I started, I don't know how much I weighed; I think just under 250 pounds. When I dropped under 200, I hit the panic button and was quickly back at 230. The second time, I got under 200 without a freak out. Just today, I was contemplating being back in a healthy range by April and reminded myself to not sabotage myself again.
Congrats to all who have lost weight and to all who just started. Sometimes, it seems like the weight showed up overnight, so it should disappear overnight......but it didn't appear overnight and won't disappear overnight. Just remember, we are changing our lives
one pound at a time.0 -
You can do it. I have lost 124 pounds in 5 years and kept it off. I have about 50 more pounds to go. We're gonna be some sexy women0
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I'm trying to lose 101 pounds, and looking for others as well in this journey. So CONGRATS to you on your great start! I love the inspiring way folks communicate here, so uplifting and encouraging. I am six weeks in and 14 pounds down and have just started logging in some exercise. Let's keep up the good work!0
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Not quite at the weight loss you guys are aiming for but I lost 67lb last year and am aiming for another 25 this year.
If you all focus on your goals and talk through sticky problems then you will get where you need to be
My only bit of advice would be to not treat this as a diet but to look at it as a life change, any exercise you can do whilst losing the weight is beneficial.
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Awesome start, I'm trying to lose 116, 18 down so 98 to go, then will re-evaluate whether I want to lose more! I'm aiming for 160 but will see if I'd like to go to 140-150. (I'm 5'7). Good luck on your journey, feel free to add me!0
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Like many others posted, you need to look at it as a lifestyle change. Make small changes you can maintain for the rest of your life. Many of us view diets as a temporary thing, then when the wheels fall off, or we meet our goal, we go back to the previous eating methods and put all the weight back on.
Important things to remember:
1. You will lack motivation some days. You will lack willpower. That's a part of life. We are all human, and mistakes, or poor eating decisions will happen. Plan as much as you can for them, and don't let them distract you from the ultimate goal of weight loss. One meal, one snack, or even one day barely registers over the long term.
2. The sayings such as, "Rome wasn't built in a day", or "It's a marathon, not a sprint" while overused are true. You are in this for the long term. It didn't take a day, or even a month to put the weight on, it will certainly take more than a day or week to take it off.
3. Since you can never be 100% perfect, maybe plan in a "cheat" meal, although, it's not really a cheat if you plan it. I allow myself one meal to enjoy one of my guilty pleasures. I enjoy having more than one slice of pizza, or a nice greasy burger now and then. I allow myself one meal a week. But keep in mind, I don't go to a buffet and eat 3 plates of stuff. I keep it reasonable.
Number 3 will be controversial to some, but it's what's worked for me. You can't really argue with the results that I've put up over the last 18 months. The point is, you don't have to be perfect all the time.
And lastly, keep it up! You're doing a great job!0 -
Well done on your 10lb weight loss, you are doing really well. Keep up the hard work. Feel free to add me we could all do with a little motivating every now and then. xx0
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I am going to lose 80 lbs! You can add me if you like0
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I shooting for losing 100...17 so far. Yay me! You can add me, that would be great!0
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Right here. -6 down, 94 to go? Lolz.0
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I have about 200 pounds to lose. Just started at the beginning of February. Feel free to add me.0
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Have around 60 to lose. Feel free to add me. I accept all f/r.
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