Photos: Before & After 117 Pounds!

HartJames
HartJames Posts: 789 Member
edited September 24 in Success Stories
PICS IN POST BELOW!

I was 310 pounds when I turned 30 and when I looked in the mirror I finally saw myself for the first time in years. My life has changed so much since that day. Please read my story and vote for me as the “Face of Fitness” it means the world to me to share my story & inspire others. You can vote once a day until Feb. 27th. Pass it on!

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http://photos.fitnessmagazine.com/face-of-fitness-contest/08/2011/14


There is so much more to the story, like meeting my husband who had ALSO lost over 100 pounds before we even met! I am always open to adding new friends for mutual motivation and support during this life-long journey to be forever fit! You can see some of my pics too :)

Thank you soooooo much!

Deni
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  • kayemme
    kayemme Posts: 1,782 Member
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  • CoryIda
    CoryIda Posts: 7,870 Member
    You look fantastic! Great job!
  • HartJames
    HartJames Posts: 789 Member
    oooo you figured it out for me! I was trying... :) TY
  • myukniewicz
    myukniewicz Posts: 906 Member
    you look amazing!!!!! congratulations on such an accomplishment!!
    you go girl!
  • emmaleigh47
    emmaleigh47 Posts: 1,670 Member
    Oh sweetie you are beautiful! I am soo incredibly in awe of you and very proud -- would love it if you would friend me (and kick my butt a bit)
  • AWESOME JOB! Truly inspiring!
  • shannonshock13
    shannonshock13 Posts: 355 Member
    you look amazing!!! Great job!:flowerforyou:
  • HartJames
    HartJames Posts: 789 Member
    Thank you guys so much! If my story inspires you I hope that you will go vote for me! I'm in 18th place out of 150 people so far, gotta catch up :)
  • EmilyJ1979
    EmilyJ1979 Posts: 144 Member
    You look absolutely gorgeous, well done :)
  • HartJames
    HartJames Posts: 789 Member
    Thank you! Just updated the link because NOW I'm in 14th place! :)
  • mrmarius
    mrmarius Posts: 1,802 Member
    great job
  • Karleyyy
    Karleyyy Posts: 857
    Just going to come out and say it...you're looking hot!!! Great job.
  • dr1981
    dr1981 Posts: 76 Member
    way to go!
  • Voted for you on all 3 laptops I have :) got a few friends at work to vote for you too! You look great and are such an inspiration. Best of luck!!! :)
  • hannahmayr30
    hannahmayr30 Posts: 93 Member
    You look great!! Congrats! What an inspiration!
  • HartJames
    HartJames Posts: 789 Member
    :happy: Thank you so much!
  • WOOOOOOOW! You look amazing!!!!!!!!! thx for sharing!
  • You look fabulous!!!! Thank you for sharing! Congratulations and enjoy your new life!!!
  • OMG! YOU LOOK SO GOOD! VERY PROUD OF YOU! YOU ARE MY MOTIVATION!!!:smile:
  • Great job! You look younger and healthier!
  • Beebs33
    Beebs33 Posts: 262
    Simply amazing:) That's awesome! I would give you a million votes if I could!
  • You look beautiful!!!
  • maipai21
    maipai21 Posts: 146
    Voted! You look amazing! Congrats!
  • YOU LOOK GORGEOUS !!!!! WTG :smile:
  • HartJames
    HartJames Posts: 789 Member
    I appreciate all of your support and votes! So many came in that we crashed the contest server! It's back up now :) I've moved into 14th place! 2 days left to vote :)

    http://photos.fitnessmagazine.com/face-of-fitness-contest/08/2011/14

    I also just want to share the story that is with my entry:

    I have worked hard to lose over 100 pounds through exercise and healthy eating. My whole life began to fall into place when I prioritized my health! I shed more than pounds, I shed insecurities, personal doubts and fear. I gained confidence and found the kind of happiness that can only come from being absolutely true to yourself. I even met the man of my dreams and he too lost over 100 pounds before we even met! I try to motivate and be an example to my family and friends, even strangers! I am passionate about fitness and would love to share my story in hopes of inspiring others who (like I one thought) think it's impossible to acheive their fitness goals and become their best selves. It's more than possible, it's attainable for each and every person. I want to be the person who tells them AND makes them believe it.

    Here’s what I’ve never really said:

    I wasn't a fat kid, quite the opposite. In my home we would live off of one of those 10 pound bags of potatoes for a week. That's it. My mother encouraged me to take advantage of the free lunch at school but the humiliation was just too much. Sometimes my teacher would share hers with me, when she figured out why I was so eager to help grade papers during my lunch hour. Here is where my issues with food began.

    My childhood was a traumatic one, filled with abuse and neglect and finally the long illness of my mother and her passing when I was 12. The next chapter of my life was spent in a group home (California's answer to the over crowded foster-care system). Basically a modern day orphanage. The staff was unkind and the other girls were troubled (ever see the show The Bad Girls Club? Reminds my of my teenage years!). I remained in "temporary care" for about 4 years, until I became pregnant by my long-time boyfriend and emancipated at 17. He left me when I was 4 months along and I took advantage of an opportunity and a plane ticket to NY to visit some extended family, I never went back.

    I spent a lot of my life just surviving. Denial was a game I played so well that I had managed severe memory loss of most of my childhood. I never dealt with the trauma and was very much on my own and alone for a long, long time. When my son was born (he is now 16) he became my absolute focus and being a good, no, AMAZING mother was my one and only priority.

    Memories started to flood back and I ate my anxieties away. I began to slowly digest my past and a whole lot of food made me feel better. I was also lonely, I wouldn't really date much and NEVER got into a relationship that lasted more than a few months. I ate my way to over 300 pounds. At least 310 but maybe more as for a long time I requested the nurse at my doctor's office not tell me what that scale said! No one ever questioned it, no one ever called me fat. I was in denial and everyone let me be there. I seriously did not think I was THAT fat. It makes me emotional to even write that as I look at those before photos above and how I remember feeling like I looked so good. How could I not know?

    In my late 20's I started to feel good about myself, I finally navigated and healed from all that was holding me back from happiness. I even threw caution to the wind and stopped hiding from photos and that is how I came to see that it was not "just a bad photo" as there were too many awful ones to deny. On my 30th birthday, just days after I saw some photos of myself at Christmas, REALLY saw, I took off my clothes and took a real hard look at myself in a full-length mirror. I saw what I had done to myself and decided right there I was worth a real try at losing weight.

    I didn't make a single excuse, was hard as hell on myself and honest. I decided that every day spent not living the life that I wanted was a day spent not being my true self. I wanted to fall in love, I wanted to be the kind of person who went to yoga classes and liked exercise. So I researched and educated myself. I found this site and another I love (3FatChicks.com) and the before and after photos inspired me. I had determination AND hope.

    I have been recording what I am going to eat the next day (the night before) almost every day since. I have become my truest self! I met my amazing husband along the way and discovered early on that one of the many things we had in common was that we had both lost a lot of weight (at that point I had lost 70, he over 100).

    It's never really been about a number for me, it's about how I feel, about how I want to live my life and my health. We ALL have a story, I truly believe that fat is a symptom of something bigger. No one wants to be 300 pounds. I told myself that some people were just "bigger" and metabolism was like genetics and nothing I could control. I thought that it was just the way it is. I stopped accepting that. Losing weight seemed so impossible that by comparison it FELT so easy. Unbelievable. It works! It is attainable for each and every single person. There IS hope, we can ALL be healthier and more fit. Crazy thing is, it's simpler than you think
  • sabcooke
    sabcooke Posts: 82 Member
    God what an inspiration you are fair play and all the best in the comp:)
  • EverythingCubbies
    EverythingCubbies Posts: 172 Member
    Beautiful story and pics, you should be VERY proud of the women you are. Good luck and congrats!!
  • kaits108
    kaits108 Posts: 305 Member
    Great job and great story! I voted for you! :) You have done such an amazing job!!
  • TabbyJustice
    TabbyJustice Posts: 132 Member
    This is an amazing difference. Congrats on all your hard work and dedication! You look fantastic!
  • portlandsundevil
    portlandsundevil Posts: 213 Member
    You are such an inspiration! You look amazing :)
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