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  • Hi All! I'm 49, married, and mother of a 21 year old son. Several years ago I managed to lose 100 pounds, unfortunately in the ensuing years I've gained 75 of it back. I take way to much medication (high blood pressure, high cholesterol, etc) and I've been pre-diabetic for years now. I just keep thinking this is NOT how I want to spend my retirement years. I want to 1) live to reach retirement age and 2) be able to enjoy life AFTER retirement. I've so far lost 15 pounds (since July 10) and thought this group would be a great way to stay on track. :)
  • Zy30
    Zy30 Posts: 4 Member
    Hi everyone,

    I'm Liz, I'm 33 yrs old and a single mother of a wonderful soon to be 12 yr old daughter and both my parents are diabetics. I'm a recovered alcoholic with 2 yrs being sober and happier then I was. In the beginning of 2012 I decided to change life around in many aspects, I was weighing in at 215 lbs and feeling very unhappy with my life. My job was making sick from so much stress and at some point it was causing me so much anger to the point where I wanted to beat someone up everyday (but I didn't) so I decided to see a therapist. After months of seeing someone and hearing to go to AA over and over I took actions in to my own hands. I refused to go to get help at AA, instead I decided to put to use that membership at the gym and began going 2 times a week, slowly moved to 4 and then got a personal trainer. When I least expected I was at the gym 6 days a week and began taking advantage of the classes the gym provided, I began with doing only 30 minutes of zumba the next day I did 30 minutes of kickboxing and so on. In 6 months I was done with my trainer and was doing 1 hour of each class 7 days a week. Today I do 2 hours of classs a day and spend 2 hours at the gym 4 days a week, well that was until I tore my cartilage in taebo class a couple months ago but I don't make that an excuse because I still manage to go for a swim and some light weight lifting. I'm full of so much energy and managed to meet some great people at the gym classes and eventually we became each others motivators and made sure we were at the class everyday even when we didn't feel like being there.

    I went from being 215lbs to 160lbs, being an alcoholic to being sober and smoke free, being at a job where I hated the management teams to finally bein in a job where I'm respected and appreciated. I make healthy decisions when it comes to eating and spend a lot more time with my daughter and slowly teaching her healthy habits to absorb while still being young. Being healthy is my goal now, not just for myself but for my daughter as well! And that right there is my main motivation!!

    Even if I don't meat my goal of losing 30lbs by the end of the year I'll be very happy to lose 15, 20 or 25lbs, something is always better then nothing. =)
  • savingsunday
    savingsunday Posts: 148 Member
    Hey everyone,

    I'm Amanda. I'm 31 and married to a wonderful man. This is my second round on MFP, technically my third but the first time I didn't really use it consistently or to its full potential. I lost almost 40 pounds the last time I used MFP and unfortunately, I have put all of it back on. I am looking to get back to feeling good and being healthy! Hubby and I don't have any kids yet but we definitely want them (preferably sooner rather than later...haha). That is also part of why I want to lose weight. I want to be able to start a pregnancy from a healthy place. I also want to do what I can to keep myself healthy. Let's face it, there are some problems that are just going to come with getting older, especially for me and I want to minimize any extra problems/stresses. I know it is not always an easy journey but the end goal is what needs to be focused on. There will be slip ups, I allow myself an adjustment period and try not to beat myself up to much, and it will never be "perfect" but I am going to do my best. I've done this before and I know I can do it again. The only reason I was successful last time is because I had an awesome, encouraging support system in and out of MFP. I'm looking forward to helping everyone toward their goal! Please feel free to friend me. :)
  • pdbt4
    pdbt4 Posts: 22 Member
    Hi,

    I'm soon to be "55" by almost Christmas! An I too decided that 5# at a time sounded great to me then I saw this group. I too have been challenged by my health due to auto-immune issues. But, enough about that I'm just looking for positive people & positive energy. I'm also gluten free so I love to cook if anyone needs any help let me know. Oh I too got a fitbit flex . I love life & I want to be the best I can be. I have a great hubby & 2 awesome kids, 3 grandkids! I guess now I just need to know how this works. I'm new to the whole online group stuff.

    Thanks for including
  • walker306
    walker306 Posts: 92 Member
    Hello Everyone,

    I am 52 years old, married and have 2 sons 23 and 20. Both of my sons are in college right now and they are in and out of the house. More often out of the house, so I am a part-time empty-nester. Finally got family matters to a reasonable "happy place" and can now concentrate on me. Oh, and my two dogs Kobe and Luna.

    I can't stand that I have "let myself go" to the point I am. I am 5'6" and at my heaviest was 225. Tried different diets and could never stick to anything. So I started MFP in July when I was approaching my heaviest weight again. I am now at 204 and am feeling good. I always remember my sports days and how thin I was...and was able to eat without a care about weight or health...or so I thought. Never, ever pictured myself heavy.

    After raising my kids to the point where they are almost out on their own, I feel this is the time to get serious and really try a new way of taking care of myself. I ran across MFP by chance on my new tablet and thought this might be my ticket to healthy and fit. I'm sick of quitting diets after one week. I am hoping that I don't lose my motivation...I login everyday and read posts to keep my motivation. MFP is an excellent site and I really want to hang in.

    Glad to have this opportunity to join the group to lose 20!

    Hope we ALL have success!!!!! :)
  • zanne54
    zanne54 Posts: 336 Member
    Hi all,

    Late to the party here; wish I'd found this group earlier!

    I'm 43, married, no kids of my own but have acquired 2 stepdaughters - 18 & 15. I live in Toronto, Canada and OF COURSE I play hockey year-round, bike, swim, run and cross-country ski. I started on MFP January 2013 at 240 lbs. A few missteps here & there, but I got down to 160 in May 2014, just in time to get married. Then life intervened. I love to cook (and eat). Celebrating my marriage, rolling into the short Canadian summer (hello patio season!), camping, vacations and some family issues (stress eater & drinker here), and I regained about 18 hard-lost pounds over 4 months. Things have settled down again, and the summer high social season is over as of Labour Day, and I'm back here, back on track, and determined to re-lose those 18 pounds, plus a few more, to achieve my ultimate goal weight of 155. It would be awesome to get there by Christmas and I'm going to try my best, knowing that a pound a week is very aggressive this close to the end.

    I've found MFP works best for me when I set my own calorie goals (search for the "road map" in the open forum) based on MY actual body composition. And when I stay within those calories. And I (aim to) exercise daily for at least 500 calories burned. And only eat half (or so) back. And cut back/out the booze. As much as I love it, alcohol REALLY slows down my weight loss - more than if it were equivalent food calories. Nailing all 3 of these simultaneously is the trifecta for my success.

    I'm happy to be here, and am keen & motivated. Looking forward to rocking this challenge with all of you! I've made some good friends here on MFP in other challenges; I hope for the same here. Feel free to send a friend request if I sound like your kind of MFP buddy! Just mention this challenge so I know you're not a creeper. ;)
  • hyneskj
    hyneskj Posts: 1 Member
    Hi everyone!

    My name's Kayla and I'm 23. I'm hoping to lose about 20 pounds of fat, but gain muscle at the same time so I know the number may be slow to change. Throughout college, my weight fluctuated. I have lost weight in the past, but have a difficult time maintaining the body I want.

    I've used this website in the past, but not very regularly. I've never posted in a group before so I'm hoping I will be more motivated and willing to actively participate! I just bought an Anytime Fitness membership today so I'm very excited about that! I feel SO much more confident when I workout regularly and I'm much happier. I enjoy working out, but it's sometimes hard for me to stick to a routine.

    Here goes nothing!! :)
  • jenmarie2012
    jenmarie2012 Posts: 180 Member
    Hi all! Jen here, im 27, Just found this great group : ) I am looking to loose around 15 pounds. Getting married next fall!!! I can't wait! I know MFP work because like many others have lost using this site. First time around I lost 25 pounds! Then slowly faded away from logging daily, but now I am back looking to really lose the weight but also looking to be healthier as well. Better food choices all around.
  • sarieth05
    sarieth05 Posts: 313 Member
    Hi folks! I'm Stephanie. Joining up with the group a little late, but better late than never!

    I'm 27 years old, married, no kids (but trying to get pregnant!). I'm currently sitting around 264 and I haven't been in the 250s since I was a teenager, so that's definitely a mini goal for me. I'm on day 48 of my latest lifestyle change, and I feel like I'm doing pretty good so far. At the beginning of the year for my annual doctor exam, I tipped the scales around 298 and it was a bit of an eye opener. I always felt smaller than I actually was.

    Currently, I've mostly doing treadmill stuff 4+ days a week. Made a doctor appointment to chat about my general fitness and diet habits and we'll see how it goes from there. I definitely need to add in other exercises, but my body just wants to jog!

    My goal is to be so consistent with fitness and calorie counting (which I'm doing great with a different app but may just switch completely over to MFP) and hit the holidays with a clear head and more self control so I don't sabotage all my efforts up until now.

    My hope is to get pregnant soonish, and I hope I can also keep up the good behavior to have a healthy pregnancy. Until then, I'm using each month as motivation to get healthier just in case I get pregnant the next month. :smile:
  • _Dorothy_
    _Dorothy_ Posts: 2 Member
    Hi, I'm Dorothy, another latecomer to the group. I'm 50, heading for 51, and I'm from Ireland. I have a husband and 3 kidults (14, 18, 22) who are all very underweight. Unfortunately I am compensating for them :o))

    I struggled with keeping weight on until my first pregnancy (I was only 98lbs when I got married) and was 140lbs after my last pregnancy.

    Our 14 year old son has Asperger Syndrome and we have been having a number of problems with him this year - issues with stress at school - which has impacted on my own stress levels. And unfortunately my stress levels are feeding his so its a vicious circle.

    The stress levels have also reactivated my asthma forcing me to have to take anti-allergy meds which have helped push up the weight as well.

    My "Moment of Horror" was last Friday when I was trying to buy a pair of winter boots. I couldn't get a pair to fit me and had to go up a size. The guy in the shop had to push my legs into them. :blushing: I realised there and then I needed to do something about my weight because otherwise it would just continue to creep up. I came home and immediately joined MFP.

    The diet plan is a 1200 calories a day plan and I'm trying to do 30 minutes brisk walking every day. I've rejoined the gym and hope to start going this week. For the moment, I'm working on a simple Calories in < Calories out process. 20 lbs would be lovely to lose but realistically I need to lose about 28lbs.

    Even writing this down and reading the stories of others has been therapeutic.

    Good luck everyone.
  • Plussizebritt
    Plussizebritt Posts: 59 Member
    Hello everyone my name is Brittney I'm 24 and I currently have no kids but nephews and a niece whom I love dearly but I am from Florida I'm currently in a relationship. I have always been big but never has heavy as I am now I got bigger and bigger because I was an emotional eater. when I was bored I would eat,when I was depressed I would eat even more. I am currently losing weight pretty well and learning more and more how to handle stressful situation without feeding my face I currently weight like 270 ish .

    I joined MFP to have help with my calorie and exercise goals and get motivation from people and also give them motivation back. my goal is to be at least 150-160 ish.
  • GBrady43068
    GBrady43068 Posts: 1,256 Member
    Hi, I'm Greg, 43 year old Ohioan. Married with a 9 year old.

    Last year I was told I was borderline for diabetes and figure at my age this might be my last chance to get into shape.

    So far, I'm about halfway to my goal (my high school weight) since joining MFP in October but I've been lagging (getting lax with exercise and logging) so I need to kick myself in the pants a bit.

    These challenges seem to help with that so....
  • ECL321
    ECL321 Posts: 3 Member
    Hi all,

    Just joined MFP and am excited about this challenge! I am a woman in my late 20s - busy job, wonderful husband, and love to work out! I lost 15-20 pounds last year for my wedding, then gained it back at a desk job with long hours and plenty of stress. No more excuses on that front - I am making a new start! My biggest challenge is making the consistent commitment in the kitchen - I love going out and eating out, so I know that will be challenge for me. Would love to have more supportive friends, so please add me. I will also be training for my third half marathon this fall - goal is to get to 2 hours or just under 2 hours!
  • Kathyonf
    Kathyonf Posts: 10 Member
    Hi! I'm Kathy. I'm so glad I finally decided to search out the groups after being on MFP for about 6 weeks. I think this is the motivation that I need!

    I work full time in management (so up to 60 hours per week) and my husband works away half of the month so I am raising my 16 year old daughter and 2 1/2 year old niece pretty much on my own. I used to be very psychically active but I lost my motivation this past year (putting on 30 lbs or more in the process). I think a group challenge is just the kick in the pants I need to help me to reach my goals. Once I get motivated, I love to exercise - including running, cycling and weight training. I started back cycling and running but I'm leaving the gym until the weather get worse - I love the outdoors.

    My biggest obstacle is making time to fit in my activities in daylight so if I can't cycle or run, I am trying at least to get a walk in everyday!

    Good luck everyone! :smile:
  • violasmith85
    violasmith85 Posts: 274 Member
    Hi all, I'm Vi. I'm 29 and currently 75 pounds away from my goal weight. I've lost 25 of the total 100 pounds I need to lose. I'm a mom and a stress eater. Working hard to make this a lifestyle and quit the yo-yo dieting. Nice to meet you all!
  • AmyJo527
    AmyJo527 Posts: 90 Member
    Hi everyone, my name is Amy. I am a 28 year old divorced mother of 2 beautiful girls. I have been on and off MFP since I gave birth to my first daughter 5 years ago, and this most recent time around I am down about 30lbs since May. Good luck everyone!!
  • littlebear99
    littlebear99 Posts: 2 Member
    Happy to be here! I turned forty this spring and I'm starting to accept that I can't just eat what I want all of the time like I used to. :( Dang metabolism! Anyway, we have been on a tight budget for about a year ago. That's been working great, but my diet has suffered. I started eating junk. Cheap food (i.e., mac&cheese) = weight gain! Well, that's no excuse. I've been thinking about getting a fitbit or UP, but I really need food maintenance most, so I might put that off. This app / tracking my food seems to be impacting my diet so far (day 2) Hope to meet the goal by Christmas.
  • mazzzery
    mazzzery Posts: 13 Member
    Hi everyone, my story is I've put on weight since i met my partner two years ago, four stone to be exact, so starting today, which is a Monday, good time to start, I'm shedding it, Christmas is the perfect goal mark, pictures are always taken around then, i want to be down 20 pounds, would be perfect, lets do this! :D add me as a friend for support too!
  • Hi all,
    I'm lisa, 25 years old. I have no kids and have no excuse for my size. I want to lose around 30 lbs, i tend to lose motivation quickly so i am hoping that by logging into MFP on a daily basis i will stay motivated and finally lose the weight i've struggled with for so long :)
  • BIW2012
    BIW2012 Posts: 97 Member
    I'm Alice and I've lost 60 pounds or 27 kilos. I started at 107 kg or 235 lbs. Every pound lost was a struggle!

    I'd love to lose another 20 pounds by Xmas and this group is fantastic!

    My workouts are awesome - I work out 6+ times a week: Lifting weights, running and a bit of hiking at the weekends too. But my eating hasn't been the best this year but I've recently cracked down and focused a bit more.
  • Lenabena9
    Lenabena9 Posts: 1 Member
    Hi, I'm Jamie. I'm 34 yrs old, married to my high school sweetheart and mother to a wonderful 7 yr old daughter. I'm hoping to lose 15lbs to start with but would love to be 25lbs lighter. I am ready to get this weight off and finally get back to feeling happy about my body. I just want to feel good wearing my clothes and not worry about what needs to be sucked in :) The weekends are my frenemy...after working and cooking at home all week I like to relax and enjoy myself so we usually eat out while we are running errands and whatnot. I know this is one of my major problems. But I love good food! Anyway, I am excited about joining this group and finally making some progress.
  • assassin_86
    assassin_86 Posts: 9 Member
    Hi everyone! My name is Alekeyia. I am single and I don't have any children. I successfully lost 40lbs last year with the help of MFP but the problem is I found those pounds again. So far I've lost 9lbs and I would like to lose 20 (if not 30) pounds by the end of the year. I work full-time and I am a full-time grad student so it is hard to find the time to work out. Please feel free to add me! I am hopeful that we all can successfully reach our goals!
  • Hakers344
    Hakers344 Posts: 30 Member
    Hi, my name is Heidi, im 33 years old. Have been married for 2 years, no kids yet & I work for the emergency services. I put on weight when I have up smoking & haven't shifted it since. I'm the queen of yoyo dieting and trying fad diets. I lose weight on them but have no discipline to keep it off. Want to lose weight thru healthy choices and exercise, so it retrains my relationship with food. My hubby & I love going out to restaurants, and crisps are my major weakness. Looking forward to this challenge, altho have started late. Hoping to wear a nice slinky dress for Xmas.
  • Joining late, but better late than never! My name is Sarah and I'm 26, married for almost three years to a wonderful guy, no kids but I do have three fur babies (a dog and two cats). I was at my lowest when I got married and have slowly put on the pounds. Just joined a gym, so exercise is covered there, but thought that MFP would hopefully help with the motivation issues I have. I've finally realized that I don't need to be 'thin' to be happy, but I DO want to be able to fit into the clothes I already have! The worst feeling is pulling on a shirt or pair of pants that fit six months ago, and doesn't fit now. Feel free to add me! Having a good support system and people to motivate you is the key!
  • ChristineCain
    ChristineCain Posts: 76 Member
    Hi all, I'm Christine (as if my username didn't give you a clue :wink: ) I'm 30 years old, married with 2 kids. I was very successful with MFP when I first logged on in 2012, losing 55 lbs. From the support and tracking, it really was what I needed. I had worked for the US Army as a DOD Contractor for the last 9 years until October 2013, when a local government job opened up and I jumped on it. The old job literally had a gym (FREE MEMBERSHIP!) right behind my building so daily workouts happened. Flash forward nearly 1 year later and the gym is gone (even though I have joined another gym but its not close so I find ways of getting out of going) and 35 pounds has mysteriously appeared (insert sarcasm) back onto my body. I grew lax in logging my food.

    Part of my new job deals with many of the newer/up and coming businesses in town, where there is always plenty of food & beverages. I went from having short lunches, to longer drawn out, hosted lunches.

    At first I was in denial, 5-10lb gain, no biggie. Now I see pictures of me from events I've been to and I feel like I've lost the person I worked so hard to become. For anyone who doubts this program to work, believe me it does.

    Sometimes we all need that swift kick to the *kitten* to get back in gear. I've got mine! Feel free to add, I'm always looking for motivation.
  • ashteinpeacock
    ashteinpeacock Posts: 56 Member
    Hey, my name is Ashtein. I am 25, married with a 3 year old. I have 2 dogs, 2 cats (one who just has 2 kittens), a pony, a goat, and am nursing 3 baby squirrels... lol, I guess I'm working on a farm. I work as a teller at a credit union so I am pretty much stationary all day. Me and a coworker are doing a diet/eating habit change. Are plan is to eat every 2 hours. For example, yesterday was our first day, woke up at 6, ate a nutirgrain bar by 7, ate a special k breakfast sandwich at 9, had carrots and an apple at 11, a turkey and pickle sandwich at 1(which is my lunch break), had a chocolate chip granola bar at 3(my chocolate fix), activia yogurt at 5, and a slice of pizza for supper at 7. It's not a hard schedule to follow since we're eating every 2 hours and since we aren't 'cutting out' foods, just eating smaller portions. It is only day 2 of this so I may be speaking too soon. I realized yesterday that during the day will be no problem but in the afternoon when I get home will be hard. My daughter could really benefit for doing some of these changes with me because she's big for her age(height and weight) but my husband is like a pole and needs to gain some weight... so we have sodas and snacks in the house. So I am hoping by doing this will help me to lose some weight. Me and my coworker walk around 2.5 miles in the afternoon but don't exercise other than that. I plan to look for some projects for me and my daughter to do in the afternoon to keep us busy so we don't think about eating, lol. Any advice will be much appreciative!
  • ashteinpeacock
    ashteinpeacock Posts: 56 Member
    I totally agree!!!
  • ashteinpeacock
    ashteinpeacock Posts: 56 Member
    Congrats on being sober and finding a better way to stay sober. Good for you!!!
  • austinsneeze
    austinsneeze Posts: 220 Member
    I'm excited to start this guys!!! I know we can do it! :D
  • ivygirl1937
    ivygirl1937 Posts: 899 Member
    I guess that makes me very late to this party! :)

    I'm Amanda, I'm 25 years old, and just got married in April this past year to an amazing man. No kids for now, we keep our hands full with 3 dogs and we both work full time and I am studying for my Master's degree in Accounting and Finance (my undergrad is in Biology, don't ask. lol).

    I think between the engagement and wedding photos, I just had enough of my weight. My husband lost about 100 pounds a few years ago (before we were officially together - we were just really good friends at that point) and it really makes me want to do that too. So here I am! I've been heavy my whole life pretty much and I have lost some weight through various means in the past but now I'm going for broke! :)
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