From Obese to a size 4- 61 lbs down with PCOS!
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Awesome job losing AND maintaining!!!0
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You look fantastic!
As another woman with PCOS I totally understand and identify with your childhood memories and your feeling about body image. You've done it and should be very proud!0 -
You look amazing!!!0
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great job! You look amazing!0
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I suffer from PCOS as well, and while I am battling my latest weight re-gain, I have been able to shed 85lb. successfully. It takes a tremendous amount of dedication but it absolutely can be done. I'm with you there.
Adding my voice to the choir, you look incredible, and you should be so proud of what you have accomplished.0 -
Great transformation & awesome job maintaining for a few months.0
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Lovely post and great loss.0
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Way to persevere when faced with obstacles. You look amazing.0
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You look fantastic...congratulations!0
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Lovely! I especially liked you in the formal dress at the end. Congratulations!0
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You look amazing, and your smile and eyes really do 'pop'. So beautiful! :flowerforyou:0
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OMG!!!
Wow you look amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0 -
awesome job and story!0
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Wow! This is just amazing! You go girl!0
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From the time I was young, I have always been overweight, noticeably from I would say the age of 8. I remember being noticeably bigger than all of the other girls that I played sports with, having to buy XL uniforms, when I was just as active as any of my other friends. Sure, I did not eat a super "clean" diet as a child, but definitely no different than any other. I developed low self-esteem early on and just for the life of me could not figure out why I was different than everyone else. Fast forward to junior high and high school, nothing seemed to work. I would lose the same 10-15 lbs every time but I could never make it past that first threshold. FINALLY, in high school I was diagnosed with PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) which is a condition that throws all of your hormones out of whack making it so I would never have a period and insulin resistance. My doctors have told me that having PCOS makes it essentially 3 times harder to lose the weight than an average person.
Being overweight from a very young age caused me to start to develop certain beliefs about my life and my journey has been far from easy. All I ever wanted to was to feel "normal" and not disgusted every time I looked in the mirror. Having started and quit a million times over because I didn't know how to get past that certain hurdle caused me to question, "could I really do this?" Was being "skinny" even in the cards for me? And I really started to believe that it wasn't.
I'm not 100% certain what it was about this time around, but in less than a year and a half I have gone from being obese to the smallest I've ever been, and a size I never thought I could possibly fit into. In this past year and a half, I have battled PCOS, several stress fractures in my foot, chronic knee problems, etc. but the question I would start to ask myself when I felt like quitting was "do you really want to give up on yourself now?" When I couldn't run for 5 months because of my foot I found alternative ways to get my exercise in (swimming, bike, weights).
The moral of my story is ALWAYS, no matter what life throws at you, do NOT give up. Reflect and think about the progress that you have already made and I guarantee you, you will not want to start over. It may take longer, but it always important that you get back up one more time than you have fallen. Small changes in everyday life add up to BIG changes in the long run.
I leave you with this: "Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -Earl Nightingale".
Okay, now for the pictures!!!!
SW: 193 (tight 16/18)
CW: 132
GW: 130 (size xs/s in shirts, 4/6 in pants)
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AFTER:
I also suffer from PCOS and have been a bigger girl my whole life. I really started having issues with my weight around 12yrs old. I have always went up and down, tried to lose 100 times or more. I have been logging on MFP for 46 days now, and have dropped 9.2lbs so far. It is a slow go, and I am sticking with it. You are an inspiration to me!!!!!! It can be done!! You should give yourself a huge hug for the dedication and patience it took! You are AMAZING!!0 -
WOW!! You look and I bet you feel amazing! I'm in awh.0
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Great job! You look amazing.0
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Very inspirational. Congratulations0
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Awesome job!! I have about 60-70lbs to loose myself,and your post gives me inspiration that I can do it!0
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beautiful success story u r truly a inspiration0
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From the time I was young, I have always been overweight, noticeably from I would say the age of 8. I remember being noticeably bigger than all of the other girls that I played sports with, having to buy XL uniforms, when I was just as active as any of my other friends. Sure, I did not eat a super "clean" diet as a child, but definitely no different than any other. I developed low self-esteem early on and just for the life of me could not figure out why I was different than everyone else. Fast forward to junior high and high school, nothing seemed to work. I would lose the same 10-15 lbs every time but I could never make it past that first threshold. FINALLY, in high school I was diagnosed with PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) which is a condition that throws all of your hormones out of whack making it so I would never have a period and insulin resistance. My doctors have told me that having PCOS makes it essentially 3 times harder to lose the weight than an average person.
Being overweight from a very young age caused me to start to develop certain beliefs about my life and my journey has been far from easy. All I ever wanted to was to feel "normal" and not disgusted every time I looked in the mirror. Having started and quit a million times over because I didn't know how to get past that certain hurdle caused me to question, "could I really do this?" Was being "skinny" even in the cards for me? And I really started to believe that it wasn't.
I'm not 100% certain what it was about this time around, but in less than a year and a half I have gone from being obese to the smallest I've ever been, and a size I never thought I could possibly fit into. In this past year and a half, I have battled PCOS, several stress fractures in my foot, chronic knee problems, etc. but the question I would start to ask myself when I felt like quitting was "do you really want to give up on yourself now?" When I couldn't run for 5 months because of my foot I found alternative ways to get my exercise in (swimming, bike, weights).
The moral of my story is ALWAYS, no matter what life throws at you, do NOT give up. Reflect and think about the progress that you have already made and I guarantee you, you will not want to start over. It may take longer, but it always important that you get back up one more time than you have fallen. Small changes in everyday life add up to BIG changes in the long run.
I leave you with this: "Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -Earl Nightingale".
Okay, now for the pictures!!!!
SW: 193 (tight 16/18)
CW: 132
GW: 130 (size xs/s in shirts, 4/6 in pants)
BEFORE:
AFTER:
WOW!! thats inspiring. Congrats on winning over PCOS0 -
Wow amazing! Congrats.0
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Wow. That is so awesome. Congrats!0
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Wow!! that's really inspiring for me!! I'm just getting started and your starting and goal weights are the same as mine!!!0
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Awesome. I was at 194 and almost two months later I am now 186. The weight is not falling off as fast as I would like but I refuse to give up.0
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Oh wow amazing!
Can I just say, you have a very beautiful face. And you also looked beautiful even at the higher weight. But now you are beautiful and healthy. Well done!0 -
That's fantastic. You're an inspiration to many I'm sure. You overcame everything to succeed so for that I say good for you! I'm sure that you're very proud of yourself and rightly so. You look fantastic.0
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You're so beautiful! I like you, have always battled weight since I can remember - even in elementary school. However, I did not have the health issues you had, other than in 2009 I had breast cancer...yes...I am a survivor. Through encouragement from my daughter, I have just signed up for this particular journey. To lose 75 pounds would be a dream come true. You inspire me! You go girl! xoxoxo0
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Awesome story!!! Congrats!!!0
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Just wanted to say a very huge congratulations! I also have PCOS and know how hard it is to shed the lbs! I'm currently 21lbs down in 82 days from MFP. I really think it makes a huge difference logging what your eating and drinking everyday. Hopefully I will have the same success as you. Thanks for sharing xxx0
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