Halfway!
victoria_1024
Posts: 915 Member
Hello! I wanted to share my story because I love reading success stories from people. I have been significantly overweight for almost a decade. I gained weight during grad school because of stress and lack of time, then more weight dealing with infertility/miscarriage stress, then more weight having 3 babies. I am 31 and have tried multiple times to lose weight in the past few years, but I never make it more than a couple weeks before I quit and go back to my old bad habits (mostly way over-eating). I joined MFP last spring and started out strong, lost a few pounds, but then got derailed after a weekend vacation and quit again.
I started logging my food again on January 5th so it's been almost exactly 3 months. Usually I change everything really quickly all at once, but this time I was much more laid-back about it. I wasn't even particularly motivated! Just figured I would see what happened.
I started out at approximately 210 pounds at 5'2", so significantly overweight for my height. I was wearing a size 18. I had no energy for my kids and was mortified every time I saw a picture of myself. I can't believe that was only 3 months ago?!?!
Currently I weigh a little over 180, halfway to my goal of 150 (though once I reach that I may want to lose more). I have lost 3.5 inches around my bust, 4.5 inches around my waist, and a whopping 6 inches around my hips! I've gone from a size 17/18 jeans to a size 11/12 jeans. I know I still have a ways to go, but I feel so encouraged with the quick progress I've made.
Below are "before" and "during" pictures. The first picture, someone snapped of me while on vacation over Christmas. I almost instantly deleted the photo but for some reason stopped myself. I couldn't believe how awful I looked. I also can't believe I'm posting it on the internet, lol. The second picture I took today while in a dressing room trying on jeans that fit, that I never thought would fit. For the first time in years, I didn't see a fat person looking back at me in the mirror.
What I have done:
1. Exercise! I work out 5 days a week at home doing mostly fitness blender exercises on youtube, though I also do yoga once a week and run on the treadmill sometimes. I haven't been in such good shape in a really long time!
2. Eat chocolate! Ok yes I eat healthy too, but I indulge in a significant amount of chocolate EVERY day. And not just like 4 m&ms or something. This is the first time I've ever done that before, and I swear it's one of the things that has allowed me to keep this up for longer than 2 weeks. Usually I feel like I have to cut ALL of that out.
3. Weigh my food. At first it seemed a bit obsessive, but I was surprised to find out how easy it really is and how much more accurate.
4. Cut out processed stuff. Yes, we still occasionally eat at McDonalds or buy frozen corn dogs, but the majority of our meals are made from scratch. Partly because of my weight loss, and hubby's blood pressure. It is more work but worth the effort.
So thanks for letting me share my story! Like I said, I still have a ways to go but it really is therapeutic to type it all out and think about how far I've come!
Edited because I can't figure out how to get the picture to show up! Grr!
I started logging my food again on January 5th so it's been almost exactly 3 months. Usually I change everything really quickly all at once, but this time I was much more laid-back about it. I wasn't even particularly motivated! Just figured I would see what happened.
I started out at approximately 210 pounds at 5'2", so significantly overweight for my height. I was wearing a size 18. I had no energy for my kids and was mortified every time I saw a picture of myself. I can't believe that was only 3 months ago?!?!
Currently I weigh a little over 180, halfway to my goal of 150 (though once I reach that I may want to lose more). I have lost 3.5 inches around my bust, 4.5 inches around my waist, and a whopping 6 inches around my hips! I've gone from a size 17/18 jeans to a size 11/12 jeans. I know I still have a ways to go, but I feel so encouraged with the quick progress I've made.
Below are "before" and "during" pictures. The first picture, someone snapped of me while on vacation over Christmas. I almost instantly deleted the photo but for some reason stopped myself. I couldn't believe how awful I looked. I also can't believe I'm posting it on the internet, lol. The second picture I took today while in a dressing room trying on jeans that fit, that I never thought would fit. For the first time in years, I didn't see a fat person looking back at me in the mirror.
What I have done:
1. Exercise! I work out 5 days a week at home doing mostly fitness blender exercises on youtube, though I also do yoga once a week and run on the treadmill sometimes. I haven't been in such good shape in a really long time!
2. Eat chocolate! Ok yes I eat healthy too, but I indulge in a significant amount of chocolate EVERY day. And not just like 4 m&ms or something. This is the first time I've ever done that before, and I swear it's one of the things that has allowed me to keep this up for longer than 2 weeks. Usually I feel like I have to cut ALL of that out.
3. Weigh my food. At first it seemed a bit obsessive, but I was surprised to find out how easy it really is and how much more accurate.
4. Cut out processed stuff. Yes, we still occasionally eat at McDonalds or buy frozen corn dogs, but the majority of our meals are made from scratch. Partly because of my weight loss, and hubby's blood pressure. It is more work but worth the effort.
So thanks for letting me share my story! Like I said, I still have a ways to go but it really is therapeutic to type it all out and think about how far I've come!
Edited because I can't figure out how to get the picture to show up! Grr!
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Wow! It looks like you lost way more than 30 lbs!0
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This is amazing!!! Keep up the great work!0
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major difference, inspiring. Thank you for sharing. You carry your weight well, wish I had your butt.0
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Great job! And I agree, it definitely looks like you've lost more weight!0
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Wow, great progress! I completely agree with all these tactics.
It's especially important not to deprive yourself of your favourite foods, in my opinion.
Good luck with the rest of your weight loss! :flowerforyou:0 -
Your progress is fabulous!! My inspiration of the night!0
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WTG! You look fabulous!0
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Well done! You look great, keep up the good work!0
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You're doing amazing!! Keep it up! You Rock!!0
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Wow , you look fantastic! Great job in losing the weight and in your realistic and practical attitude towards how to lose weigh and keep it off !
Keep it up, you are on your way to reach all your goals! :bigsmile:0 -
So proud of you. You are kicking *kitten* and taking names. You look great!0
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The difference in your 2 pictures is very noticeable! Take it easy enough so you can maintain the loss. You are on your way!0
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Great work.0
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Awesome progress......well done!0
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You sound so positive and extremely proud of yourself. Keep up the great work; it's working for you and you look fab x0
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YAY!! It does look like more than 30 lbs. Good for you!0
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good job!0
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Great job. Keep it up!0
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Fabulous! You look great!0
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Good job! You look great keep it up!0
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Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!0
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Right on!!
We have similar weights and goals- add me if you would like!0 -
Wow, thank you for all the wonderful comments! It totally made my morning!!
I agree with some of you that it looks like I lost more than 30... not sure why that would be, maybe because of all the working out so I've changed my body shape or taken off more inches? I think I've been sore almost every day for the past 2 months, lol.0 -
Awesome job, and thank you so much for sharing! It's so important to share all of our victories.0
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You look like you have lost so much more than you have! you look fantastic girl! wow!!0
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What a great story. I heard so many similarities with your weight lost journey to my journey.
I started my journey again on February 4, 2014 in a competition with my older sister. I am 5' 1" starting weight 180.4 and as of yesterday weighed in at 164.9. Making progress slow and steady. Sometimes it doesn't seem fast enough.
By the way, thank you for posting your pictures. I was feeling that same progress with my looks, however, I have not gone down to another size yet and that is discouraging. Your pictures gave me that reassurance that I am going to see the same results soon.
Please add me as a friend.0 -
Great job! Keep up the good work:-)0
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What a great story. I heard so many similarities with your weight lost journey to my journey.
I started my journey again on February 4, 2014 in a competition with my older sister. I am 5' 1" starting weight 180.4 and as of yesterday weighed in at 164.9. Making progress slow and steady. Sometimes it doesn't seem fast enough.
By the way, thank you for posting your pictures. I was feeling that same progress with my looks, however, I have not gone down to another size yet and that is discouraging. Your pictures gave me that reassurance that I am going to see the same results soon.
Please add me as a friend.
Thanks for your reply! I'm glad you felt encouraged seeing my progress. I've definitely had moments along the way of feeling discouraged. It's so easy to get caught up in the little things. Sounds like you are doing AWESOME being only 2 months in!0 -
Congratulations! You give me hope0
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Great Share and great ob. Thanks for the recommendation of Fitenssblender as well. I'm currently checking them out.0
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