100+ to lose...
Flabulous_2015
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I have a significant amount of weight to lose, very ashamed that I let it get this bad. Just trying to find some friends to take this journey with me. Good luck to all of you!
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Flabulous I'm in that same boat doctor says I need to lose 150, honestly I'm thinking closer to 200. I'm two weeks in and won't know for a whole week more if I've made any progress.0
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Hello fabulous. I'm new here and I have about 40 pounds to lose. I don't make or accept friend requests, but I'll be around to cheer you on.
I do believe with a lot of persistence and work you can do it0 -
I lost 264 pounds using MFP as my food diary. If I can do it, you can do it.0
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You can do this! I'm down 110 lbs so far. Feel free to add me!0
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Same boat! I started (again) about 2 weeks ago and I've already lost 5-6lbs (: FR sent!0
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160+ lost for me, & like Ftw37, if I can do it, anyone can.
Log, honestly, everything that you eat and drink. Look at it in increments of small amounts, and savor every passed goal. The time will go by quickly, and before you know it, success is yours! Best of luck to you!0 -
It's normal to be angry to be where you are - but you gotta get past that and focus forward. The reality is that you will be more angry that you didn't try to lose the weight if you do nothing.
The battle to lose 100 pounds is a job. It's every day of your weight loss, every day of your maintenance and eventually it just stays off because you know what you can eat, how much you can eat, and how much you can realistically exercise to maintain a healthy weight.
I'd see a licensed dietician or weight loss doctor to lose that much weight. This site is full of good and bad information - but it's hard to separate the two when you don't have the experience.
I'm on track to lose my 100 pounds within 6 months. I lost over 20 pounds the first couple months, then 18 and and 12 the last month (75 in 4 months). I am properly focused and have been doing the same thing every week, every day since July. I should make it in 6 months, but if I don't, it's only a week or two later. Good enough.0 -
I wieghed right at 300lbs when I started my journey. Like you I was embarassed with the way I looked, felt, and the limitations I had for physical activity. One February afternoon about 2 years ago I was shoveling snow with my youngest son (he was 10 at the time) and I had to stop after about 10 mins. He looked at me and had a very scared look on his face as I was breathing extremely hard and was white as ghost. That look caused me to realize I needed to change something as I need to be around for my two boys and wife. Happy to report that I have lost about 110lbs and have been able to keep it off by exercising more and using MyFitnessPal to log all my intake and output as it pertains to food and exercise. Find that one or two things that mean the most to you and use that as motivation and you can do it. It will not be easy but you can do it. I am lighter and in better shape at 41 than I was playing football in High School and it has been well worth the effort. Keep focused and you will get there too!!0
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I lost 90lbs in total. Keep in mind, what you eat and drink is the most important part of it all. Cardio and lifting are absolutely great, but what you eat is 90% of it.0
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I restarted with about 97 lbs to loose.(More if I don't like my goal weight.) I have lost 26 in 3 months so far. I am pretty lazy, I just count calories for the most part. I exercise when the mood strikes me. Recumbent bike and elliptical for a combined 15 mins. total with the most walking I do when I go shopping. (and the occasional Zoo or Dinosaur park excursion...) If I can do it, you can too!0
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Don't feel ashamed about anything. The most important thing is that you are here trying to improve -that's what counts. Remember, most of us have been there, you are not alone
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Hey, I was right there with you, 18 short months ago. Feel free to add me (that invite goes to anyone on this thread)!0
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I'm new here. I have a LOT of weight to lose, total to get down to my goal is about 200lbs. I've tried several diets, without any real help. Looking to improve my overall health and be around a little longer for my wife and kids.
I know this will be a tough road, but after a few days into this, it is starting to make a little more sense. Who knows, maybe tracking my calories so closely will help to motivate me to get back into shape at 45.0 -
No shame, dude - it's in the past. Focus on the future! You really can do this.0
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At the least I need to lose 90lbs. I'd really like to lose 110. I'm starting over again this week. I've done great in the past losing 10lbs here, then 15... but always get side tracked and just dont stay on top of my foods and portions.. Friend request sent0
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Im in the same boat with about 140 pounds to lose, we both can do this0
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Yeah, gotta let it go! You can do this:
- Realistic goals.
- Don't get discouraged.
- Keep moving.
- Log every bite, every day!
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First step - get rid of the shame and focus on the change!!! Baby steps - find what works for you, what keeps you motivated to keep going - right down your goals and remind yourself on the daily of such goals. Make a conscious decision that you will hold on and improve the good of each day n learn from the bad and let it go (don't dwell)...
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I know the feeling I still have quite a bit to lose too. Its hard because I never want to be in pictures because of how I look. The pictures are always of my husband and kids but never me.
Hey its baby steps right? One step at a time and eventually we all will get there.0 -
started AGAIN a few weeks ago at 293. Down to 288. Little by little the weight goes away. Log your food, do some exercise, and realize that life is not like what you see on TV (losing 10-15 lbs per week). You can do it!0
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I'd start with starting to drink more water and tea, makes a huge difference. find an activity you like, u'll be more likely to work out if you like what you do. If you cannot get to the gym , don't fret, workout at home. but trust and believe the most important thing is food.
but not giving up is key, it's ok to fall of the wagon, eat smth you shouldn't every once in a while, don't feel guilty about it, enjoy it with a smile and try to burn it with sweat. I've learned u'll always find people to support you through your journey here.
Good Luck and let's get that weight off you!0 -
I'm in the same boat, I have about 120lb to lose to get to an ideal bmi and would like some people to keep me motivated, and hopefully in time we'll be doing that for others. Good luck!0
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131.7 pounds to lose right here! Currently I've lost about 31, I'm .9 away from having less than 100 to go pretty excited!! But I've hit a bit of a rough patch and haven't lose any weight in about 3 weeks.. I would love to help you on your journey, and also I would love the help and support. Feel free to add me.0
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Flabulous_2015 wrote: »I have a significant amount of weight to lose, very ashamed that I let it get this bad. Just trying to find some friends to take this journey with me. Good luck to all of you!
Feel free to add me, I have lost 78 but on the road to lose at least another 100+0 -
I am in the same boat. I created my account two years ago but never actually post anything or take it seriously. I decided about 6 weeks ago to fully commit to my weight loss and I am feeling great. I have decided to use this site fully as part of my journey. I am 25 lbs lighter but I know I have a long road ahead. Keep it up and remember any little bit help toward your ultimate goal.0
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I have officially lost 101 and have about 105 to go. I am happy to have anyone join me in my journey and I am happy to help you in yours! We got this!0
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I'm with you! I started 5 months ago with 124 lbs to lose. I'm halfway to my goal, so it can totally be done! Feel free to add me!0
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You may add me as well when I started last February I was 376.5 lbs, this morning was the first time I have weighed under 300lbs in years. Every pound you lose is success. Start with small goals and as many others have said be honest in your log entrys and buy a kitchen scale if you don't already have one it is an investment that will pay off in great ways. Bring your family in too, many nights my six year old nephew will ask me if I was under my calories for the day or ask if I have logged my food. We are working together which makes it so much easier and a learning experience for him too. I still have at least 150 pounds to lose but each week I get a little closer and you will too.0
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I'm on the road with you.....120 to lose here and determined to do it this time.0
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