Five Years and 100lbs to Authentic Living
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savethecat wrote: »
Not sure how this is going to be received in the general forum, but I wanted to share my story in case anyone is struggling with a similar battle.
It's not easy to share something so personal, but I credit so much of the progress I have made to the MFP community and the support always so generously offered, so this is my way of saying, I couldn't have done it without you.
In 2009, I weighed over 250lbs. I was completely miserable. Fully aware I was a transgender man (born female-bodied, but 100% male-brained) I kept it hidden in any way possible, sharing what I thought at the time to be a horrible secret with virtually no one.
In 2010 I slowly began losing weight in hopes to better myself. I knew overeating had become my way to cope. I was very large and it was disheartening to not even be in a position to attempt looking like the person I knew I was. I quite literally hid myself behind a female aesthetic, hoping no one would ever figure out I was male.
I joined MFP in 2011 and eventually realized losing weight was my first step towards medical transition. If I was going to do it, I had to lose almost 100lbs. I was strict with myself. Working out and monitoring my eating like a madman for a solid year until I was down to 165lbs in 2012.
On New Years Day of 2013 I made a decision. At my lowest weight, but my highest anxiety of my adult life I was ready to come out. Not knowing if I would lose my friends and family, I still knew it was now or never- it was time. I removed the mask.
From that moment on it has been one hell of a ride. It's not always easy, but I haven't lost any friends or family members. Apparently, everyone sort of already knew regardless of my attempt to disguise myself. I am recognized as male by everyone in my life including strangers, which is extremely validating.
I am finally myself. I am living authentically. I am happy.
However, with some medical parts of transition came the already anticipated weight gain. I weighed-in around 180lbs at the end of 2014. The good news is, I'm back and ready to get in better shape. This time with a focus on building-muscle.
If you're struggling and know weight loss is your first step to gender transition or any form of life transformation, like it was with me, you can do it. I'm glad you've found MFP. It changed my life and I hope you find it as useful as I have.
If I can turn my entire life around, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart, then you can.
The journey is not always easy to become yourself, but it's worth every second. Keep fighting.
With appreciation and support,
Brandon
Congratulations Brandon!! I dont usually comment on post but i had to after reading this one, Very brave of you to post here, I am very proud even though I may not know you personally but I know it is a very sensitive subject to talk about ! Good for you!0 -
How wonderful! SO excited for your future. Congratulations and keep doing the hard stuff--it's worth it!0
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What an amazing story, thank you for sharing!0
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Bravo all around! Such a heartwarming story that you shared.0
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Congratulations!0
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Thanks so much for sharing your story. Most of us find it hard to muster the chutzpah to lose weight and get in shape. Your story is truly inspiring.0
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I am not an 'emo' person at all - but this cracked that a bit. Congratulations with your loss and being able to take that final plunge and tell your friends and family as well as going ahead with what must be a very daunting, in many ways, transition. Good luck with your continued progress and being able to live your life as the gender that you identify with.0
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Congrats on your new life! Fantastic to see someone become who they know they really are0
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Thanks for sharing and your bravery is to be applauded. Its good to see good people doing what's in their heart and becoming the awesome people they are.0
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Best before and afters ever! Congrats on the weightloss, I'm sure you'll nail the building muscle bit too go hit those weights!0
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Oh sweetie that's wonderful! I'm so glad all your dreams have finally come true. Good luck with the next part of your journey; you've lost the weight once, you can do it again! Xx0
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Good for you! There is nothing more rewarding than being true to yourself.0
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double whammy of success right here! so glad your transition went smoothly, good luck with the rest of your building!0
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Good Man, and congrats on all your achievements. I'm new to this app, and a trans dude as well. Are there any trans-specific communities on here I should know about?
Thanks for any pro tips, and congrats again, you look awesome!
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If being buddies on here would be an encouragement to you, please feel free to message me. I know having another trans guy to talk about our specific exercise and weight routines would be helpful for me as well.
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A wonderful story and a wonderful community Congrats!0
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congratulations on your weight lost and your life gained!0
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Thanks so much for sharing your story! Congratulations!0
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Incredibly brave! Congratulations on all of your success.0
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Congrats...0
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Congrats. Amazing story. Kudos to u for taking charge of your life & going after your happiness!0
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You are amazing and a true inspiration.0
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renaudeli408 wrote: »Good Man, and congrats on all your achievements. I'm new to this app, and a trans dude as well. Are there any trans-specific communities on here I should know about?
Thanks for any pro tips, and congrats again, you look awesome!
-Eli
There are a couple of LGBT groups on here. Here is one I found nd seems active based on the most recent posts in it http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/22-lgbt
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PlaydohPants wrote: »What a great transformation! You can really see through the pictures how much happier you become the closer you get to the real you!
Totally agree! Good job! Keep on being yourself and working towards your goals!0 -
Big congratulations to you Brandon! I hope you continue to share your successes with us here.0
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This is one of the most beautiful and inspiring transformation/transition stories!! Congrats on all your success0
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So happy for you, you're an inspiration to all.0
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"I am finally myself. I am living authentically. I am happy."
Nothing but love toward you. Congrats and thank you for being an inspiration.0 -
Congratulations, what a transformation!
Stay happy0 -
Congrats on losing the weight and finding yourself!0
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