females that started around 300 lbs and lost without surgery
anawhatsme
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i'm looking for some motivation/inspiration.
can anyone that started out around 300 lbs and has lost a good chunk so far, help me out?
pics welcome!
can anyone that started out around 300 lbs and has lost a good chunk so far, help me out?
pics welcome!
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I started at 375.3 officially and am down to 318 flat without surgery. I am 5'9". I don't have pics, I hated cameras even when I wasn't fat, long ago, but it's definitely coming off. Just have to keep it up.
My food diary is open, if you're interested.
ETA: I started April 18th0 -
I started out at 285-290. Down to 148. Lowest weight of my adult life. Still struggle with body image but it's something I'm working on mentally as I continue to improve my body.0
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I started at 335 and am now down to 212 so far w/o surgery. My diary is also open if you are looking for ideas.0
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My diary is open . I started off at 325...318 in the "before" pic and about 280 in the "after" pic. I'm currently 269 lbs. I just focus on eating healthy, control my portions, and not deprive myself, and exercising.
Eta. It appears I can't get my pic to work, but it is on my profile0 -
Well I was close very close to that and out of all the exercises I've tried .( sweat in to the oldies collection,worked for me) its not to strenuous,its fun and Richard Simmons is the best. I thought I'd never lose any weight,I loved twinkies and hohos but he was my inspiration,I cry to this day and thank the good lord for that man.I'm now 107 lbs,it took awhile but I DID IT...a lot of lose skin in the belly I mean a lot.I m so proud of myself,to this day I'd rather have lose skin and be healthy,than to be chubby and unhealthy.try the sweat in to the oldies you won't regret it. I promise .:blushing: I still won't wear a bikini though I have really wide stretch marks too.0
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I started out right around 300 lbs. It definitely wasn't easy, but it was worth it. Just remember that slow and steady is usually best. Before I got serious about losing, I'd get frustrated when I was "good" and only saw a one lb weight loss on the scale. As I learned more about fitness and nutrition, I learned that that was actually what I wanted to see. So don't get too frustrated if it seems like you are losing slowly.0
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started at 291 and down to 215 without surgery... diary is open if you care to take a peak0
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I started at 275 in January, and as you can see, I'm currently at 234.
I have used phentermine to get my appetite under control, and thank goodness it worked! I was so frustrated being hungry ALL the time!! (I did a blog post about prescription weight loss meds, if you're interested in learning.)
But I've also been at the gym, sweating & moving heavy things around, nearly every day.
Most weight loss comes from controlling calories in.
Weight control / maintenance comes from regular exercise.
"Most weight loss occurs because of decreased caloric intake.
However, evidence shows the only way to maintain weight loss is to be engaged in regular physical activity."
http://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/physical_activity/index.html
I also did a post about setting goals (weight & calorie) which you might find helpful.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/MKEgal/view/2014-06-08-setting-goals-6670450 -
I started out at 332lbs and today I weighed in at 261. I have lost 70lbs since February without surgery. I have progress pictures in my profile, which is open, if you want to see. I started out, under doctors orders, taking Garcinia Cambogia, in pill form, that I bought at Costco. I used up 1 bottle of that (which took about 2 months) and I feel that helped me jumpstart my weight loss. I don't think it was actually doing anything other than being a constant reminder before I eat that I was trying to lose weight and that's something I really needed.
Apart from the Garcinia Cambogia, I also started making healthier choices and smaller portions. I started exercising and then got a gym membership to Planet Fitness where I would WALK on the treadmill for 30 mins 3 times a week. There have been good days and bad days, but overall it is a downward trend and that is all that matters.0 -
My highest recorded weight was 350 pounds, but I suspect I went higher than that in my non-weighing days. I wouldn't be surprised if I was very close to 400 pounds at one time. I'm down 104 pounds without surgery, and still need to drop another 100 to get to where I want to be. My goal is 1 pound per week. Slow and steady is my mantra. I really had to look inward and figure out why I ate as I did, and then become accountable for the good or bad food choices I make. Did a lot research, read testimonials from others (very inspirational when you are getting started), joined a food logging/weight management website, started trying new foods to expand my choices, etc.
For a while, I did consider surgery (my mom was pushing me in that direction), but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I had seen too many of my friends who went that route, and after initially dropping a lot of weight, they would slowy put it back on. I know there are a lot of people out there where that isn't the case, I just never met one, so I was very wary of surgery.0 -
i started at 327lbs on dec 12, 2011. im now 165.2lbs. i have reached half my bodyweight before (gained a few back/new scale position dont reflect that right now). im 29. you can totally do this too. no surgery. no pills. just food and a little exercise. i eat whatever i want within my calories. you dont have to live only on salads or starve.. you actually need to eat! pics on profile. friends are welcome as well.0
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Thank you, ladies who have reported on your success! It reminds me that it is possible...the time is going to pass anyway, right?0
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you guys are great. congratulations to you all!
thanks so much for taking the time to share your stories!!0 -
I started July 2013 @ 275lbs. Current weight 180lbs. Trying to get to a healthy 150lbs Slow and steady wins the race and YES the time will absolutely pass anyways! Good luck to you0
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Me - started at 286, now down to 172 (had a baby along the way too)
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So what did you do about losing the weight around the hips, knees, and bottom? I'm losing in the face, neck, stomach...down to the thighs. But the weight in the upper thighs, buttocks, and knees are laded with cottage cheese looking cellulite. How long does it take for those areas to start going down? I ask because I've been told to go to the gym for water aerobics for osteoarthritis. I dread putting on a bathing suit until I drop more weight.
Thanks,0 -
(july 2012 (265.5lbs) & july 2014 (167lbs))0
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Down almost 90 now, all of it lost through nutrition and exercise. No drugs, no surgery. It has taken two years, and I still have a lot to lose, but I feel good physically and emotionally. It's been worth it to do this "the right way"!
BTW I am post-menopausal, which can make weight loss more difficult, but it's obviously possible even for someone as lazy as me.0 -
So what did you do about losing the weight around the hips, knees, and bottom? I'm losing in the face, neck, stomach...down to the thighs. But the weight in the upper thighs, buttocks, and knees are laded with cottage cheese looking cellulite. How long does it take for those areas to start going down? I ask because I've been told to go to the gym for water aerobics for osteoarthritis. I dread putting on a bathing suit until I drop more weight.
Thanks,
I still have more than 75 pounds to lose, but go to water aerobics. In fact I now teach the class - and I"m not exactly rocking a bathing suit! Don't worry, everybody is so busy worrying about how THEY look that they won't notice how you look. Go to water aerobics, it will help tone you.0 -
I started at 364 in February 2014 today I weigh 299. I have lost 65 pounds so far. No surgery, just eating right and moving more.0
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260lbs is the closest I got to 300lbs. That said, I'm 5'4.5" and 260lbs made me really obese.
January 2012: 260lbs
March 30, 2013: 210.6lbs
Around August 2013:
September 18, 2013: 170.2lbs (about 5 weeks pregnant)
May 23, 2014: 210lbs (40 weeks pregnant)
June 13, 2014: 193.4lbs (2 weeks after csection)
I don't have any recent pictures, but I'm around 185lbs now.
Progress threads (detailed information about what brought me here and my journey up until I got pregnant):
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1011152-87-days-of-using-mfp-p-lots-of-pics
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1100730-191-days-of-mfp-47-8lbs-lost-35-2lbs-to-go?hl=191+days#posts-169877160 -
Wow. Thank you all for sharing. My weight is coming off very slowly -- I'm using weight machines now along with swimming for my exercise. Have been using MFP to track -- REALLY track my food intake too -- I can see major differences in my body and how clothes fit even if the scale is moving slowly. Please keep those photos coming! THANK YOU again, everyone!0
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I started at 285, down to 169 now. No surgery. Eating about 1600-1900 calories a day which included at least 1 dessert per day. Learned portion control, moderation and made sure I logged everything. Also learned that I don't need to be perfect just consistent.
Found activities that I like to do, for me that's lifting 3 times a week, bike riding and running once in awhile.
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I started at 325 and am at 240 without any surgery. I have pictures on my profile but I post most of my pictures on Instagram. My name on there is suz_gets_fit if you want to see some. I'll add ya on here!!!0
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I have something to say to all you that posted on here
You guys are my heroes :flowerforyou:
I wish there was a giant like button for this whole thread.
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First off- Congrats to everyone! Whether you are just starting this journey or whether its been a long time.
I started my journey in October 2008 at my heaviest- 341. Today I weight 165 and it feels amazing I have done it all naturally, I get quite annoyed when people ask me if I hard surgery (which is fine for some, but not for me) or what diet I have done. I just started to eat better and less and started to move more. The person I was almost 6 years ago would never do the things I am doing today. But because that person 6 years ago had some fight and desire to change her life, the current me is possible. I ran my first two half marathons in the spring and working on 3 this fall. I really want to run a full marathon in the spring just to prove to myself how far I have come. It wasn't easy but it was worth it. And you better believe I have no desire to go back- it took way to long to get to where I am at and I refuse to do this all again.
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Awesome work ladies0
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I started a little over 375. I am now down to 319 without surgery. I still want to lose another 140 pounds or so. It can be done, but it takes a lot of work and usually a long time. You can see "progress pics" in my avatar.0
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I started at about 310 and in two years I got down to 131 on my own with no surgery. I'm in the 140's now and like everyone has said, slow and steady. It's no race. You will have ups and downs and I was once told that keeping it off (maintenance) is the hardest part. I couldn't imagine at the time, but I understand now. My whole life I was in "lose weight" mode, so trying to not think in those terms is very hard. Good luck everyone on your journey's.0
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Thank you, ladies who have reported on your success! It reminds me that it is possible...the time is going to pass anyway, right?
Honestly, this is the best thing I've heard in years. I keep getting frustrated with the thought of how long it will take, but you're right...the time is going to pass anyway so I might as well get healthy while it does! Thank you so much.0
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