Do you think I look ok at this weight or go a little more?

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  • 321blueeyes
    321blueeyes Posts: 279 Member
    Congratulations on your accomplishments so far! Inspiring to see someone make a total transformation through healthy habits.

    You look good in the photos - if I were in your shoes, I think health would be the #1 priority over looks/numbers. Has your doctor indicated how many medications are likely to be eliminated if you lose 5 more pounds? If your meds (at this point) are unrelated to weight, then maybe you should focus on quality of life & see what additional physical therapy might help to ease some of your pain?
  • tatd_820
    tatd_820 Posts: 573 Member
    Great changes! Congrats! You look good the way you are. I say do what makes you happiest. I personally don't think you should lose more, but who am I to say?!?!?!
  • AmandaJade9
    AmandaJade9 Posts: 118 Member
    My goodness what an amazing transformation you should be so incredibly proud of yourself.
    I think your current size looks good and don't think based on looks that you need to lose any more weight.
    Well done once again :)
  • cofakid
    cofakid Posts: 213 Member
    Well as everyone has been saying i think you look great. Cant tell if your tummy is flat but i think that only matters to you so at the end of the day its about whether or not ur happy. My sister and are the same height with the same bmi and when she was going to the gym the trainers there told her a healthy bmi for her was unrealistic - that shed never get back down to 60kg. I dont know if they are the best to trust, but i think that is true for me. A healthy bmi for me is unrealistic, but a slim tonned and healthy me is not. And by the looks of things that wat u have. It seems like u have a new healthy u, a body everyone else thinks is great, all u need is to be happy with yourself. And if you are than fantastic! Thats all u need.
  • NadiaGH
    NadiaGH Posts: 68 Member
    Wow, you look great! What a tremendous transformation - Congrats!
  • shrinkingmichelle
    shrinkingmichelle Posts: 26 Member
    Congratulations Marty, YOU DID IT!! You look great and healthy!:drinker:
  • keithmustloseweight
    keithmustloseweight Posts: 309 Member
    Oh my god dude. good work.
  • CanadaChick74
    CanadaChick74 Posts: 59 Member
    I think you look great as is. You look trim and very healthy!
  • shelly24100
    shelly24100 Posts: 22 Member
    You look great
  • teresamwhite
    teresamwhite Posts: 947 Member
    I think you look great! As for whether or not you *need* to lose more weight to look good, i personally don't think so. But it appears your doctor think you could safely lose a little more. We've all got our demons, I think...

    The real test is how you feel...Do you feel good about yourself? Do you have more energy? Do you like the way you look?
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    I think you could do the 5.5 more lbs to get how the Dr. and you discussed and agreed upon.

    I even think those who say you look fine now, are correct and that furthermore... they won't even notice the next 5.5 lbs loss to get to the goal you and your Dr. decided would be ideal for your health.

    Congratulations, you are a true success!
  • perseverance14
    perseverance14 Posts: 1,364 Member
    I think you look fine.
  • sbrookes9
    sbrookes9 Posts: 445 Member
    I think you look great but do listen to your doctor. Congrats again!
  • rebalee8
    rebalee8 Posts: 161 Member
    My Dr was happy with 175, but it was my idea to go to 160, after seeing the BMI table. I see her every month and have been taken off a bunch of meds, but still on a bunch. My blood pressure is fine now, but still on some meds. chloesteral is fine, sugar is great. I have blood work done every month.
    oh well, that is my story... thanks for listening and feel free to contact me anytime... have a great night!!!

    You look great, and clearly have improved your health and well-being immensely. What a great inspiration.

    If your doctor is good with where your at (and it seems like she is) and you're feeling good, you should probably consider switching to maintenance. I wouldn't get too wrapped up in the bmi number. You're right on the edge, and I think it's important to remember that the bmi scale was really designed for population analysis not individual. Additionally, there's been some recent studies that are showing that older adults actually have lower mortality risks with slightly higher BMIs (http://www.medpagetoday.com/Endocrinology/GeneralEndocrinology/44843). Granted, you're not at the age of study participants yet, but it's something to think about.
  • fooninie
    fooninie Posts: 291 Member
    First of all, congrats on your amazing success! WOW! What a difference a year makes. My opinion is that you look great!
  • You look totally awesome- with those running shoes on.
  • CJ_Holmes
    CJ_Holmes Posts: 759 Member
    You know, I have an uncle around your age who had some pretty crippling back pain and some nerve damage that caused a lot of discomfort. He started doing a yoga class a few times a week. His balance, strength, flexibility all improved, and the pain significantly diminished. If you can find a good class, something like yoga or tai chi could be a huge help for how you feel.
  • Debbiebert
    Debbiebert Posts: 27 Member
    MARTY!!!!! WOW OHHHH WOW!!!!!! I HAD NO IDEA UNTIL NOW THAT YOU PUT UP PICS WOW OH WOW i CAN'T STOP SAYING WOW! YOU LOOK AMAZING (ok I will stop screaming now) You look like a totally different person!!!!! YOU worked sooo hard!!!!! if you are still questioning your weight I would take your dr. advice ... my honest opinion would be that your weight looks good... I would be more concerned with toning up your stomach and other muscles if needed, not loosing more weight... see what your dr. recommends .. and again oh wow really wow noooooooo REALLLYY!!!!!!!! WOOOOWWWW!!!!!!
  • sarahrosheen
    sarahrosheen Posts: 82 Member
    You look great ! Maintain !
  • MDF247
    MDF247 Posts: 64 Member
    Your "before" picture looks very similar to my Dad. He was about the same height, build and age. Your transformation is astonishing.

    I am SO happy for you that you did something about all that weight before it's too late. I really wish my dad would have.

    You should do whatever you feel you need to in order to feel your best and maintain a healthy weight. Even if people around you think you look "too skinny", they will be happy to have you around for years to come.

    My opinion as a random stranger, going just from the pictures I see, is that you would be fine at your current weight but that dropping a few more would only be better. Part of it may be your posture, but the buttons on your shirt would be happier if you did lose a few more around the middle. :)

    Again... congratulations!
  • JeanMBK
    JeanMBK Posts: 728 Member
    Fantastic job! You look great!
  • Wendyytb
    Wendyytb Posts: 3
    I think you look wonderful! No need to lose more!
  • Bernadette60614
    Bernadette60614 Posts: 707 Member
    I think you look wonderful!
  • spacelump
    spacelump Posts: 233 Member
    You look great where you are at! You seem happier, as well. Congrats on all your hard work. :)
  • cathylopez1975
    cathylopez1975 Posts: 191 Member
    You've done a great job! That said, here's my two cents worth.

    I have struggled with whether I want to lose the last 5 lbs. to my final goal and here's my thought process. The only difference is that I am right under the top number for normal BMI (24). I am a 57 yr old teacher/grandma.

    First, I looked in the mirror with and without clothes. Nobody sees me without except my hubby and he is perfectly happy with me the way I am. And in clothes, I look good and normal.

    Then I looked at what a difference that 5 lbs would make in clothes and health. None that I could figure.

    Then I tried to figure out what benefit 5 lbs less would be and I really couldn't think of any. For me, it originally was so that I could say I had lost 100 lbs. Seems like a silly thought now.

    So I decided to move to maintenance and move to fitness goals. I'm trying to learn to run, do weights, and stay more active. Basically just enjoying being able to move more.

    Nothing says I can't lose those last 5 lbs. down the road if I want to. Maintenance isn't set in stone :smile:
  • MsValerieAnne
    MsValerieAnne Posts: 90 Member
    I think you look great at the weight you are at now. You look healthy and very happy. If you are concerned about not being in the 'healthy' BMI range your doctor recommends (weight wise), maybe talk to him/her when you see them again and ask if the weight you are at now is good?
  • EllaIsNotEnchanted
    EllaIsNotEnchanted Posts: 226 Member
    the question you are asking is what you need to decide on your own. Are you happy with how you look? Do you want to go a little more? This shouldn't be a public opinion.
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