Today is my 1 year loggiversary on MFP!
dlionsmane
Posts: 674 Member
I signed up Dec 2012 but didn't do anything with MFP until April 2013. After a little bit of research I started making sure I was logging food every day. I have exceeded my original goal of 170, though a while ago I had set a new goal of 160 (I may change this again to 155). Even though it took longer than I had expected it to take to get here, I am okay with it. I am so happy with my results and I know I can and am going in the right direction and I am unstoppable!
If anyone is interested in my back story, you can find it here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1046999-by-way-of-introduction-and-a-nsv (Yes - I spelled losing incorrectly)
If you don't want to read that - TL;DR - I wasn't always overweight, gained a bunch of weight in recent years due to eating too much, found MFP and figured out how many calories I really needed, started eating at a deficit and started losing weight.
(Interestingly enough the two women - the only two who commented on that post - have become the two most important people that I have met here on MFP. They are truly awe inspiring women! Thank you ladies - you know who you are!!! xoxo :flowerforyou: )
The goal bucket of clothes that had been tucked away for over three years is completely empty and I have already gotten rid of about half of those clothes and am wearing a size 10 more than a 12. . I sometimes chuckle to myself when I think that was my goal. That bucket of clothes and now those clothes are too big! Even the 10's are kinda loose.
How did I do it?
I figured out my TDEE with a moderate exercise level (injuries) and I created a moderate deficit (I LOVE FOOD) so that I lose less than a half pound most weeks and a lot of weeks I've lost nothing. There were even several weeks where I gained, but I just kept going at a moderate deficit. I weigh EVERYTHING and log everything - the good, bad and ugly and believe me there is ugly. I just keep going. I haven't really 'given up' any foods. There are some I eat less of, sure but I still have ice cream on the regular and I eat chocolate every day.
I work out - my main cardio is and almost always has been walking. I started to incorporate kick boxing and some step aerobics as well, but pretty much had to stop that. (I have hip, butt and now foot issues). And I lift. I want to lift heavy, but I really can't - not yet anyway, so I lift moderately. I just keep going, at least 3x a week. But really I just exercise to look good naked. :laugh: I don't get big burns from exercise. I am in awe of people who do. I average in the low 100-200's, rarely will ever get into the 300's. I am okay with this too. Using the TDEE method, I don't eat back exercise calories.
My plan – Continue to eat the foods I love at a moderate deficit to lose weight. Exercise to be fit (and look good naked) I do have a number on the scale in mind, but I am really more interested in how I look and feel. I want to lower my BF% and so losing slow and steady is good for me.
Now what everyone really came here for - pictures! I am really happy that I have had a friend and co-worker take comparison photos of me in the same/similar outfits all along the way! It has helped me see where I am as I am going along and has helped me stay focused.
Stats:
Height = 5'7"
Age = 46
HW = 216
Start = 207/16/XL/40DD
6/9/14 = 168.3/10/M-L/36-38C
Goal = 155-160/(8?)/(M?)/(36C?)
(And yes I am perfectly okay with losing my DD's. I can't tell you how nice it is to be able to wear all the cute tops I could never fit in (or button up) before!)
The date on the picture on the right is incorrect. It should be from May 2013. :grumble:
7/01/13 `189 size 14 - 9/17/13 `179 size 12
10/30/12 `207 - 9/23/13 `178
Top July 2013 `190 - Bottom January 2014 `176
04/02/14 `172 size 12 jeans - 5/22/14 `170 size 10 jeans
9/12/13 180 - 5/12/14 170
June 7, 2014 169 Medium Old Navy top and bottoms.
Front row to the gun show. :happy:
In the end, I don't care how long it takes me to get to my goal. I am happy to keep working towards it and to just keep going. Thanks for stopping by! Happy Monday all.
If anyone is interested in my back story, you can find it here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1046999-by-way-of-introduction-and-a-nsv (Yes - I spelled losing incorrectly)
If you don't want to read that - TL;DR - I wasn't always overweight, gained a bunch of weight in recent years due to eating too much, found MFP and figured out how many calories I really needed, started eating at a deficit and started losing weight.
(Interestingly enough the two women - the only two who commented on that post - have become the two most important people that I have met here on MFP. They are truly awe inspiring women! Thank you ladies - you know who you are!!! xoxo :flowerforyou: )
The goal bucket of clothes that had been tucked away for over three years is completely empty and I have already gotten rid of about half of those clothes and am wearing a size 10 more than a 12. . I sometimes chuckle to myself when I think that was my goal. That bucket of clothes and now those clothes are too big! Even the 10's are kinda loose.
How did I do it?
I figured out my TDEE with a moderate exercise level (injuries) and I created a moderate deficit (I LOVE FOOD) so that I lose less than a half pound most weeks and a lot of weeks I've lost nothing. There were even several weeks where I gained, but I just kept going at a moderate deficit. I weigh EVERYTHING and log everything - the good, bad and ugly and believe me there is ugly. I just keep going. I haven't really 'given up' any foods. There are some I eat less of, sure but I still have ice cream on the regular and I eat chocolate every day.
I work out - my main cardio is and almost always has been walking. I started to incorporate kick boxing and some step aerobics as well, but pretty much had to stop that. (I have hip, butt and now foot issues). And I lift. I want to lift heavy, but I really can't - not yet anyway, so I lift moderately. I just keep going, at least 3x a week. But really I just exercise to look good naked. :laugh: I don't get big burns from exercise. I am in awe of people who do. I average in the low 100-200's, rarely will ever get into the 300's. I am okay with this too. Using the TDEE method, I don't eat back exercise calories.
My plan – Continue to eat the foods I love at a moderate deficit to lose weight. Exercise to be fit (and look good naked) I do have a number on the scale in mind, but I am really more interested in how I look and feel. I want to lower my BF% and so losing slow and steady is good for me.
Now what everyone really came here for - pictures! I am really happy that I have had a friend and co-worker take comparison photos of me in the same/similar outfits all along the way! It has helped me see where I am as I am going along and has helped me stay focused.
Stats:
Height = 5'7"
Age = 46
HW = 216
Start = 207/16/XL/40DD
6/9/14 = 168.3/10/M-L/36-38C
Goal = 155-160/(8?)/(M?)/(36C?)
(And yes I am perfectly okay with losing my DD's. I can't tell you how nice it is to be able to wear all the cute tops I could never fit in (or button up) before!)
The date on the picture on the right is incorrect. It should be from May 2013. :grumble:
7/01/13 `189 size 14 - 9/17/13 `179 size 12
10/30/12 `207 - 9/23/13 `178
Top July 2013 `190 - Bottom January 2014 `176
04/02/14 `172 size 12 jeans - 5/22/14 `170 size 10 jeans
9/12/13 180 - 5/12/14 170
June 7, 2014 169 Medium Old Navy top and bottoms.
Front row to the gun show. :happy:
In the end, I don't care how long it takes me to get to my goal. I am happy to keep working towards it and to just keep going. Thanks for stopping by! Happy Monday all.
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Excellent work!0
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Excellent work!
Thank you kindly0 -
Just incredible and so very inspiring!!! It has been an honor to be your MFP friend and follow you thru your journey! So very very very pround of you!!! :flowerforyou:0
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Just incredible and so very inspiring!!! It has been an honor to be your MFP friend and follow you thru your journey! So very very very pround of you!!! :flowerforyou:
Thank you hon! You have inspired me as well! XO0 -
You look great. Way to go!0
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Wow! You have done an amazing job!0
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You look great. Way to go!
Thank you very much!0 -
Wow! You have done an amazing job!
Thank you very much!0 -
Awesome work! Very inspiring to me as I am about the same age, stats & history. 2009 is even the year the I fell off the fitness wagon & weight started creeping up until I had put on 40 lbs. I love your attitude as well .... It's the same one that I've been trying to maintain - I don't care how long it takes, I WILL get there!0
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SO SO happy to be friends with you and going thru all this weight loss crap together. :happy: Many, many congratulations on ALL the successes you've had this past year. Many, many. It is a pleasure and an honor to see you log in daily - no matter the injuries, etc. You truly have inspired me to stay the course on those days when I am just over it. Look at how healthy you are! You forgot to mention though that you're BP is SO good now too - healthy! Adding quality years to your life! Just SO darn proud of you!
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Happy 1 Year MFP Anniversary! You have done an amazing job! Glad we are MFP friends
PS - Love the daily chocolate0 -
Happy loggiversary. You look great!0
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You have done such a great job. I am so glad you have put how slow your progress is. I am 5' 4" and am 40 lbs over where I would like to be. I have started 3 weeks ago for the 3rd time here and am determined to keep logging and keep at it even thought it's a slow process. Looking at your year makes me think if I can keep at this I can get it off too by next year if I just keep logging and picking better choices of things to eat. You look wonderful and so healthy and I am sure you feel much better too. Congratulations on all the hard work and now maintain and enjoy life.0
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So awesome!!!!!!0
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Awesome work! Very inspiring to me as I am about the same age, stats & history. 2009 is even the year the I fell off the fitness wagon & weight started creeping up until I had put on 40 lbs. I love your attitude as well .... It's the same one that I've been trying to maintain - I don't care how long it takes, I WILL get there!
Thank you! Just keep going! :flowerforyou:0 -
SO SO happy to be friends with you and going thru all this weight loss crap together. :happy: Many, many congratulations on ALL the successes you've had this past year. Many, many. It is a pleasure and an honor to see you log in daily - no matter the injuries, etc. You truly have inspired me to stay the course on those days when I am just over it. Look at how healthy you are! You forgot to mention though that you're BP is SO good now too - healthy! Adding quality years to your life! Just SO darn proud of you!
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Thank you hon, that just brought tears to my eyes! You have no idea what your friendship has meant to me!! :flowerforyou: And what an inspiration you have been to me as well! You Rock!!0 -
Happy 1 Year MFP Anniversary! You have done an amazing job! Glad we are MFP friends
PS - Love the daily chocolate
Thank you! It's been a fun ride! The Chocolate keeps me sane!!! :laugh:0 -
Happy loggiversary. You look great!
Thank you kindly!0 -
Happy MFPsarry!!
Job well done.0 -
You have done such a great job. I am so glad you have put how slow your progress is. I am 5' 4" and am 40 lbs over where I would like to be. I have started 3 weeks ago for the 3rd time here and am determined to keep logging and keep at it even thought it's a slow process. Looking at your year makes me think if I can keep at this I can get it off too by next year if I just keep logging and picking better choices of things to eat. You look wonderful and so healthy and I am sure you feel much better too. Congratulations on all the hard work and now maintain and enjoy life.
Thank you so much! Patience and consistency is key to this! Just remember weight loss is not linear and try to have other fitness goals other than a number on the scale. Cuz sometimes we want to just through that damn thing out the window!! Just keep going, and I bet next year at this time you will be so much happier, no matter where you are on the scale!0 -
So awesome!!!!!!
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Happy MFPsarry!!
Job well done.
Thank you so much!0 -
Wow you look so different! I am really impressed with the fact that you stuck with it this long and logged EVERY day. Do you feel that doing that helped you? I would think that someone like you might feel like they know enough now to not have to log.0
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You look great...an inspiration0
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Wow you look so different! I am really impressed with the fact that you stuck with it this long and logged EVERY day. Do you feel that doing that helped you? I would think that someone like you might feel like they know enough now to not have to log.
Thank you and yes. Logging just makes it all easier for me and takes out the guesswork. I am still in a deficit and it is really easy to get it so wrong when you guess (I have tried, it doesn't work) at portion sizes. I think that I will always measure, even when I am in maintenance.
Before I started this I always thought I was eating healthy and good, but when I actually started to log what I was eating and thinking was a portion, I was waaaaay off! No wonder I had gained so much. I know that my eye would still see a 'portion' as bigger than it actually is.0 -
You look great...an inspiration
Thank you very much!0 -
I forgot to add one more picture my weight loss graph. I like that it shows the ups and downs and the periods of no loss at all.0 -
Congratulations, you look fantastic!!!0
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Congrats! I love all the photos. Thanks for sharing!0
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Wow! Great work! You look awesome and I love your weight loss graph. It puts it all into perspective, that weight loss takes time and it isn't linear. There will be some weeks where you don't lose but that doesn't mean you should be giving up! I wish you continued success on your journey:drinker:0
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