50+ lbs in just over 5 months
bazarn
Posts: 80 Member
My profile picture documents the change pretty adequately. Also, I lost 6 lbs before joining MFP so my "ticker" is off by that much.
Some changes I've noticed:
1. I'm not in constant pain from carrying around my weight anymore. Arthritis? Gone.
2. I actually enjoy, and look forward to, working out. It really helps with my stress levels/anxiety/depression. No meds needed! Lol.
3. I was borderline prediabetic (at just 27 years of age no less...talk about a health scare!) when I started this journey, and now my blood sugar levels are normal. Can I get a what what?!?
4. I feel really good because I'm eating (mostly - I have my off days mind you) foods that give me nutrition like fruits, veggies, nuts, beans, etc.
5. It's weird to have all these new goals, like I wanna get strong through weightlifting, be able to run a 5k this October, etc.
6. Life is awesome!
I'm not really one for talking about myself but I know the posts in these threads have helped keep me going when times got tough...so I'd like to pass that on
Some changes I've noticed:
1. I'm not in constant pain from carrying around my weight anymore. Arthritis? Gone.
2. I actually enjoy, and look forward to, working out. It really helps with my stress levels/anxiety/depression. No meds needed! Lol.
3. I was borderline prediabetic (at just 27 years of age no less...talk about a health scare!) when I started this journey, and now my blood sugar levels are normal. Can I get a what what?!?
4. I feel really good because I'm eating (mostly - I have my off days mind you) foods that give me nutrition like fruits, veggies, nuts, beans, etc.
5. It's weird to have all these new goals, like I wanna get strong through weightlifting, be able to run a 5k this October, etc.
6. Life is awesome!
I'm not really one for talking about myself but I know the posts in these threads have helped keep me going when times got tough...so I'd like to pass that on
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Good for you!0
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Congrats and thank you! Your success is inspiring!0
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Thank you0
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My profile picture documents the change pretty adequately. Also, I lost 6 lbs before joining MFP so my "ticker" is off by that much.
Some changes I've noticed:
1. I'm not in constant pain from carrying around my weight anymore. Arthritis? Gone.
2. I actually enjoy, and look forward to, working out. It really helps with my stress levels/anxiety/depression. No meds needed! Lol.
3. I was borderline prediabetic (at just 27 years of age no less...talk about a health scare!) when I started this journey, and now my blood sugar levels are normal. Can I get a what what?!?
4. I feel really good because I'm eating (mostly - I have my off days mind you) foods that give me nutrition like fruits, veggies, nuts, beans, etc.
5. It's weird to have all these new goals, like I wanna get strong through weightlifting, be able to run a 5k this October, etc.
6. Life is awesome!
I'm not really one for talking about myself but I know the posts in these threads have helped keep me going when times got tough...so I'd like to pass that on
WHAT WHAT!!!!!!!!!0 -
Great job!!!0
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Good Job! I'm on that same path and I lost 70 lbs since Jan 2014. The funny thing about it is, I didn't change the stuff I ate and with little to no workouts. I look at tv and laugh at the fools that is spending tons of money when it cost you nothing. Once you know the basics and how to eat, you're not not hungry at all. My hat is off to you, congrats!0
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What! What!! WTG!!!0
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Love the inspiration...... Congrats and thx for sharing!0
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Way to go!!0
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To all - Thank you so much!
To FrankNitty - It's crazy how full I feel after eating like a 300-400 calorie meal that's all plants, lol. Like, if you're eating even 90% whole foods (and I'm definitely not that good but hope to be someday), it actually becomes difficult to overeat. And you feel much better! My husband actually got rid of his horrible constant allergies by eating like that. Crazy what a lifestyle change can do, I tell ya0 -
AMAZING.... you look amazing. Celebrate your victory, girl. You've earned it! :flowerforyou:0
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Thank you Dee...and everyone else who commented! The positive vibes always help0
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Wonderful achievements! And really happy to hear how many health issues you've been able to resolve! :flowerforyou:0
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Awesome job!! I was also classified pre-diabetic at 27 and have to see the doc but I am pretty sure I should be getting good news soon!!!!
Great job on your loss you look fantastic!0 -
Yes, every day I think how grateful I am that I don't have to suffer and worry about my health anymore And looking better is of course a side benefit0
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EXCELLENT!
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Wow, that is great! I'll bet you are feeling so much better these days, with all the aches and pains gone and the other issues disappearing! Well done!0
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Sure am! And thank you0
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Congrats on the the 50in5! That's an awesome accomplishment! Keep up the great work!0
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What!! What!!! :drinker: What an accomplishment!
Would you please share with us how you did it?0 -
Thanks for sharing! Post like yours are inspiring to all of us!! :flowerforyou:0
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You can fix your ticker:
On your main page, click the scale like you're doing a weigh in. Down at the bottom of there is a link that says EDIT previous entries. Click that. At hte bottom of that page you can add a weigh in and date. Set the date to your starting date (or really any date prior to your first weigh in on MFP).
Huge high five on your progress!!!0 -
50 in 5 is incredibe! And you are so smart to take charge of your health at such a young age. I waited until I was 54, and I'm finally doing it, but I wonder how my life would have been different if I'd started at 27. YOU GO!0
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you go GIRL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! goood job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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Just AMAZING!! High Fives for taking control of your life & body!! 50 lbs in 5 months?!?! OMG!! It's obvisious you worked your butt off! Keep at it!0
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That is amazing. I will be at 50 pounds lost next week ( I hope) and its great to see others before and afters0
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I totally admire you for sharing that. You help others by doing so. I just got started back for the 100th time. I've not failed because I have not quit. My doctors told me I am borderline diabetic also. My joints kill me when I shop too long, walk too long, sit too long..etc.. This year I started having problems with leg edema. I'm sick of this. I am finding what works for me, and I think normal clean eating without all the restrictions, and a workout plan that's fun for me, and gives me results.
Thanks for the upfront and honest post! I needed to hear that this morning.:drinker:0 -
Congrats0
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Congratulations! You've done a great job!0
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great job !!!!!!0
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