365 Days, 66 lbs, 26F 5'6 - PICS :)
SNLover87
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One year ago today I decided to give calorie counting a shot.
365 days later I can say that I have lost 66 lbs, and 37 inches all over (including 13 inches in my waist alone).
My sizes have gone from:
22+ to 16 (pants)
XL to M (shirts)
42DD to 38D (bra, and I'm one of the few that is ecstatic about the fact that my chest got smaller)
SW: 249
CW: 183
GW: 149
My goal weight is 149, to make an even 100 pounds. I expect to have another 8-9 months of losing ahead of me to make that goal and then it's on to maintenance. For someone who's been overweight their entire life, this transformation has been amazing, awesome, life-changing, and wonderful, to say the least. I'm now thinner than I have ever been in my young adult or adult life and I'm grateful for it everyday. I've become a more active and healthy person in the process too, and I'm even more grateful for that.
For those who are interested, I've used the TDEE method more or less to determine my total calories, but a lot of this was trial and error and ultimately I just stuck with what worked for me. I workout 5 times a week, Monday through Friday at lunch. On the weekends I often get out and walk or bike or hike, but I don't plan on it, it's something I opt to do because I want to. I also have never set foot in a gym during this process, there are so many resources available for those of us who can't or don't want to go to the gym. But as they say, weight loss happens in the kitchen and the reason for my success is the counting, 100%. The workouts are just a bonus.
It's been important for me to stay focused on my NSVs and take things one day at a time. Little milestones are good too, instead of looking ahead at how many pounds you have left to lose. I'm always looking at the next step down. I finally just crossed out of the 'Obese' range on the BMI scale, and my next milestone will be at 174 when I'm officially 75% done.
If I could offer just one piece of advice to those of you who are reading and just started, it's TAKE PROGRESS PICTURES. You may hate the way you look now, but trust me, when the scale's being a jerk and measurements haven't changed and no one's noticed, it helps to look back and see how far you've come. If I could offer other advice it would be to take measurements too. Don't just rely on the scale. Sometimes it is a jerk, it's just the way it is. Cardio's great but strength training is great too. I was never the type to care about my muscles, but I love the way they feel and are starting to look (now that the fat is disappearing and I can actually see them!). I know they say that muscles can't be built when you're at deficit - but I'm here to vehemently disagree. They're not huge, but they're there and rock hard, and they definitely were not before. Remember that if you screw up, it's just one day. As long as you don't let everyday become that way, just move on. We all need a break from it every once in awhile.
And finally, remember that your goal weight is not the magical number where you will feel good and attractive and everything will be sunshine and rainbows. Right now I'm still 34 pounds from goal and there's still parts of myself that I look at and wish were smaller, but despite that - everything is sunshine and rainbows. At this point I can shop wherever I want and find my sizes, I can do things with ease that damn near killed me before, and for the first time in my life I don't feel like the fat chick. I feel normal-sized.
Lastly I wanted to give a shout out to my awesome MFP friends. You guys are so amazing, I can't begin to tell you how much I appreciate your support. When I'm excited about an NSV, you are too. You're always in the mood to talk about macros or calories or recipes or workouts, even when everybody else in my life wants me to shut up (not that my family and friends haven't been extremely supportive). I love you guys - especially my BFP jessspurr
If you got through all that, thanks Here's what you really care about - pics! First - here are the pictures I took exactly a year ago the day I started:
Looking at those pictures now (and actually at the time too) disgusts me. I don't even know how I let myself get so fat.
Next are my before/during. The first is a pic of me at my aunt's wedding almost exactly a year ago. This was "that picture" that made me realize how big I'd really gotten. That is in fact the same dress, but it's pinned in the second one
And finally, face progression:
365 days later I can say that I have lost 66 lbs, and 37 inches all over (including 13 inches in my waist alone).
My sizes have gone from:
22+ to 16 (pants)
XL to M (shirts)
42DD to 38D (bra, and I'm one of the few that is ecstatic about the fact that my chest got smaller)
SW: 249
CW: 183
GW: 149
My goal weight is 149, to make an even 100 pounds. I expect to have another 8-9 months of losing ahead of me to make that goal and then it's on to maintenance. For someone who's been overweight their entire life, this transformation has been amazing, awesome, life-changing, and wonderful, to say the least. I'm now thinner than I have ever been in my young adult or adult life and I'm grateful for it everyday. I've become a more active and healthy person in the process too, and I'm even more grateful for that.
For those who are interested, I've used the TDEE method more or less to determine my total calories, but a lot of this was trial and error and ultimately I just stuck with what worked for me. I workout 5 times a week, Monday through Friday at lunch. On the weekends I often get out and walk or bike or hike, but I don't plan on it, it's something I opt to do because I want to. I also have never set foot in a gym during this process, there are so many resources available for those of us who can't or don't want to go to the gym. But as they say, weight loss happens in the kitchen and the reason for my success is the counting, 100%. The workouts are just a bonus.
It's been important for me to stay focused on my NSVs and take things one day at a time. Little milestones are good too, instead of looking ahead at how many pounds you have left to lose. I'm always looking at the next step down. I finally just crossed out of the 'Obese' range on the BMI scale, and my next milestone will be at 174 when I'm officially 75% done.
If I could offer just one piece of advice to those of you who are reading and just started, it's TAKE PROGRESS PICTURES. You may hate the way you look now, but trust me, when the scale's being a jerk and measurements haven't changed and no one's noticed, it helps to look back and see how far you've come. If I could offer other advice it would be to take measurements too. Don't just rely on the scale. Sometimes it is a jerk, it's just the way it is. Cardio's great but strength training is great too. I was never the type to care about my muscles, but I love the way they feel and are starting to look (now that the fat is disappearing and I can actually see them!). I know they say that muscles can't be built when you're at deficit - but I'm here to vehemently disagree. They're not huge, but they're there and rock hard, and they definitely were not before. Remember that if you screw up, it's just one day. As long as you don't let everyday become that way, just move on. We all need a break from it every once in awhile.
And finally, remember that your goal weight is not the magical number where you will feel good and attractive and everything will be sunshine and rainbows. Right now I'm still 34 pounds from goal and there's still parts of myself that I look at and wish were smaller, but despite that - everything is sunshine and rainbows. At this point I can shop wherever I want and find my sizes, I can do things with ease that damn near killed me before, and for the first time in my life I don't feel like the fat chick. I feel normal-sized.
Lastly I wanted to give a shout out to my awesome MFP friends. You guys are so amazing, I can't begin to tell you how much I appreciate your support. When I'm excited about an NSV, you are too. You're always in the mood to talk about macros or calories or recipes or workouts, even when everybody else in my life wants me to shut up (not that my family and friends haven't been extremely supportive). I love you guys - especially my BFP jessspurr
If you got through all that, thanks Here's what you really care about - pics! First - here are the pictures I took exactly a year ago the day I started:
Looking at those pictures now (and actually at the time too) disgusts me. I don't even know how I let myself get so fat.
Next are my before/during. The first is a pic of me at my aunt's wedding almost exactly a year ago. This was "that picture" that made me realize how big I'd really gotten. That is in fact the same dress, but it's pinned in the second one
And finally, face progression:
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Congrats, friend :flowerforyou: You've done an AMAZING job!! Keep it up!0
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You look fabulous! Very inspiring to me!:drinker: Hope I can come on here a year from now and report the same success! Good luck on the rest of your journey, you can do it!0
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WTG! I am so proud of you. You look amazing. The one thing I really like is that you have been so positive and you have done the slow and steady wins the race journey! I thank you for helping me along this journey as well.
Wohoooooooooooooooo!0 -
*swoons at the beautiful tattoos* Congrats on your success!!!!0
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Way to go! Glad you found a program that worked for you!0
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Incredible job sista!!
Simply amazing!
I love the confidence and smile -- beauty radiates inside and out!
Such a big change for sure!
Oh, and in the before/after pics in the dress, how did the tats change?? Great ink btw0 -
You are amazing! Congrats!0
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That is so inspirational! I started at 260, now 210ish. I have been stuck for 3 months. I am also 27 with three kids under 5. I am sending a friend request. You truly have given me hope.0
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Awesome! Congratulations!!0
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Wow what an amazing transformation! Way to go girl, this is inspiring0
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Wow!0
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Incredible job sista!!
Simply amazing!
I love the confidence and smile -- beauty radiates inside and out!
Such a big change for sure!
Oh, and in the before/after pics in the dress, how did the tats change?? Great ink btw
Thank you! In regards to my tattoos, I've added several over the last year (including the one on my leg) but I've not had any issues with my existing tattoos becoming stretched or distorted or anything. I've been content with losing slowly, and fortunately it's not resulted in any loose skin or strange looking ink0 -
Wow you look great!
You are very close in stats to mine (5'6", start weight 252) so I love to see how I might look as I lose more.
And I agree about the boobage, I'm a DD and I will be so excited lose get some weigh off my chest (literally)0 -
This chick rocks!!! One of the most motivating and coolest people on my friends list. Congrats, girl!! You earned every last bit of that new body, attitude and way of life!! Thank you for sharing and for being awesome!!0
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WOW, I so needed this today. My progress has been so slow but at least steady. So I know it can be done.... THANKS.....0
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Congrats! But fyi - you look SUPER CUTE in the "aunt's wedding" pic0
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You look amazing! Congrats on your progress!0
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Wow amazing. Awesome post0
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Congrats!!! Reading your story is truly inspiring! Keep up the awesomeness!0
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You've done amazing. Congratulations.
I'm 5'6 and you are an inspiration to me.0 -
great job!! you can do it!0
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You look great. You can tell you are an hourglass because even with 30+ lbs to your goal weight your waist looks super tiny.
Concidently we are the same height, current weight and goal weight and body type...a race to the finish line?
You inspire me to keep working hard.0 -
Thank you so much everyone, you're too kind! And thank you for the continuing support sfbaumgarten, azkadelia and zombiegirl - I love you guys!0
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SO amazing! congrats on your dedication and hardwork!!! so inspiring!0
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Awesome job! Love the tattoos!0
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Thanks for writing what you did. It was very well said. And very well done on the transformation. Great job!!0
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Amazing job!0
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That is so awesome! Great inspiration!
Love the ink too0 -
So awesome! Congrats! You are proof that hard work & patience really does pay off.0
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Wow! amazing!!!! We pretty well have the same stats and glasses lol! I am the same height, had almost the same starting weight and am 3 pounds more than you! Adding you! :flowerforyou:0
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