400 lbs and determined!!! i need some support though...
christinadesneiges
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Hello, im christina im 435 pounds ive been heavy all of my life there's nothing more than i want to be skinny. I grew up with bad eating habits and they stuck with me threw out life i used food as a coping mechanism as i went threw hard ships in my life and I blame myself for how big I've gotten. Im 19 and im ready to take my life back! I just need some support! Thank you
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400 pounds is alot and its shameful but im ready to do this and i have goals and plans and ive got it all worked out. Now i just need to work harder then ever to achieve getting to good health. Thank you for the support.0
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Congrats on making the first 'big' step on the scale. I hope you have an idea on how weight loss works.0
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Welcome Christina!
That's awesome that you are taking this decision and taking your life back! The key to success is to track everything and being honest. It's not easy but it will pay off you'll see!
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Hello Christina... I go with Robbo that's alot for 19 years. But guess what... you made a first step to the right direction. Here you can finde people with the same Problems and work on a solution together. Eat clean. Train hard. Lift heavy. And you will have the chance to see yourself in the mirror like you want to.0
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all d best! (*)0
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Way to go but keep in mind that it's possible.0
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Thank you all so much is nice to have support from others. I have a meal plan worked out everything is healthy and packed for all this week and theres nothing else in the house unhealthy and ill be working out almost every day till the fullest extent and ill be doing this for the next couple years i know to get this much wheight off its going to take alot of determination and will power but i have it and i want it. So the last thing i though i would be needing was support so thank you all
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Welcome! When I started my journey I was 450. I understand the struggle of needed to lose a lot of weight. You can do this! I have lost 127lbs and still have 123 to go. If I can do it you can to. Anyone can feel free to add me for support.0
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That's tough, but support and motivation are key! Feel free to add me:)0
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Well done for taking the first steps! I have 100lb+ to lose and am ready!0
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As long as you stay determined and motivated you will be able to do anything you set your mind to! We are here for you along the way! I sent you a friend request. Feel free to ask any questions you may have or if you just need to chat or some motivation send a message anytime!
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You've got this! Feel free to add me0
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sounds like you have a plan, now just put it into action and hang on in there
14 months ago i weighed 387lb, now im 222lb and dropping
i can move so much easier these days, i can breath easier too. i hate the gym with a passion because .... people but i still go 5 days a week because i need to be there for me0 -
Welcome Christina! You are amazing! You are in the right place and you have the right attitude. You also have YOUTH on your side - learn those healthy habits now and you will reach your goals and be set for life! I'm so excited for you AND I'm inspired by you. Let's do this!!!0
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Hey there! My highest weight was actually 436 in December, down to 403 now. I know how hard making this post probably was for you, I can say that it was a huge first step for me. I needed to change, I am changing, and I will get this weight off. Take a look at my profile and go ahead and add me if I seem like someone you want to be friends with, I'm always looking for like-minded, supportive people.
I would note, just be careful playing that fine line between self-blame and shame and taking accountability. Blaming ourselves and feeling ashamed of what we've done to ourselves can lead us down a dark path, taking /accountability/ keeps us responsible but also acknowledges the changes we can make. Best of luck to you and hopefully I'll be talking to you more!0 -
Congratulations on taking the first step. Good luck!0
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Something I would say is a good idea is to find some way to do some kind of exercise for 10-15 minutes everyday. It sounds like very little but its a good way to get in the mindset of exercising.0
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Get friends for support. Believe in the fact you have it within your own control that you cna make the change. Its straightforward, but you would be doing yourself soem favours if you learnt good habits and understood the common traits of successful dieting.
You dont need dramatic, just steady patient application of being at a consistent deficit.
Log your food.
Weigh your food.
Never beat up on yourself.
Dont emonise food.
You will greatly enhance things if you start to move, just walking and increasing it will really help.
Take baby steps, be patient, dont let things discoiyrage you and focus on small tragets such as logging for a week, losing the first 1lb, hitting calorie defict, taking a 5 minute walk. All these things will help you feel it is more manageable and encourage you.
Getting the basics right will save you a lot of hassle and keep you losing in as stress free way as possible. Best wishes.0 -
I'm addicted to MyFitnessPal and FitBit, both have helped me with accountability. You CAN do it! And remember, if you have a bad moment as far as eating, or even a bad day, just get right back to it and stick with your goals. Wishing you all the best!0
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Good luck stay strong0
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You can do it , congrats on making the most important step in getting started that along is the hardest starting point , keep up the momentum and get support from all of us , we all are on our own journey ur not ALONE! Good luck work hard stay motivated0
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Welcome! You can do it! If you want to friend me, feel free!0
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Good luck buddy all the best and keep going0
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I wish I'd not been the age I was when I began getting things finally figured out. At my highest I was 368+, am now within 10 pounds to goal. Whatever plan you've chosen to follow, be sure it is one you can live on, with some modification, for maintenance as well. It is a lot easier to like how you are eating, while losing weight, then to "tough it" out, thinking of what you will go back to when "done".
I applaud your courage, and I wish you all the best. If you've any interest, my profile lists my blog address and my entire journey, which began before I joined MFP.0 -
I read comments a lot, but comment myself very little. Your post reminded me of a wonderful inspirational story I witnessed. As I was driving to work every day several years ago I saw a VERY obese middle aged man walking every morning. He was obviously struggling just to achieve a normal pace, his tummy was hitting his thighs and he had a towel around his neck due to perspiration. I actually saw several people pointing at him and some laughing!! I honestly thought after a few days he would give up myself. To my surprise I saw him week after week trudging along. One day as he was on the sidewalk I gave him a "thumbs up" sign and he gave me a broad, proud smile. I started noticing he was dropping some weight and even saw him walking not only in the mornings, but in the afternoons as well. As the months passed, he was dropping more and more weight, his pace was faster and faster and he was now using light weights. One day I honked my horn and rolled my window down and yelled "Good Job buddy!" Then the amazing thing happened! I noticed mornings and evenings other cars were honking to support him and people were waving and cheering him on. I watched this determined man for 2 yrs. as the weight melted off, he was out there EVERY day, rain, sun, no matter what. The last time I saw him he looked like he had gone from probably around 500lbs. to under 200 lbs. My point is . . . Honey . . you CAN do this. Please do not give up. I am a nurse and know this will be a long journey for you, but you have the right mind set now. Read up on nutrition, get checked out by your physician and give him/her your game plan to make sure you have a good beginning check up and support. Ignore negative looks and comments. develop "tunnel vision" for the goals your heart desires. Get going Girl!!!0
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samivenbutterfly wrote: »I read comments a lot, but comment myself very little. Your post reminded me of a wonderful inspirational story I witnessed. As I was driving to work every day several years ago I saw a VERY obese middle aged man walking every morning. He was obviously struggling just to achieve a normal pace, his tummy was hitting his thighs and he had a towel around his neck due to perspiration. I actually saw several people pointing at him and some laughing!! I honestly thought after a few days he would give up myself. To my surprise I saw him week after week trudging along. One day as he was on the sidewalk I gave him a "thumbs up" sign and he gave me a broad, proud smile. I started noticing he was dropping some weight and even saw him walking not only in the mornings, but in the afternoons as well. As the months passed, he was dropping more and more weight, his pace was faster and faster and he was now using light weights. One day I honked my horn and rolled my window down and yelled "Good Job buddy!" Then the amazing thing happened! I noticed mornings and evenings other cars were honking to support him and people were waving and cheering him on. I watched this determined man for 2 yrs. as the weight melted off, he was out there EVERY day, rain, sun, no matter what. The last time I saw him he looked like he had gone from probably around 500lbs. to under 200 lbs. My point is . . . Honey . . you CAN do this. Please do not give up. I am a nurse and know this will be a long journey for you, but you have the right mind set now. Read up on nutrition, get checked out by your physician and give him/her your game plan to make sure you have a good beginning check up and support. Ignore negative looks and comments. develop "tunnel vision" for the goals your heart desires. Get going Girl!!!
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Awahhh! To be honest . . . he made me cry many times! When I was having a bad day his smile and determination always made me feel better somehow, like if he could push thru such tremendous odds . . . I could certainly push thru a bad day at work! This is an amazing thing to witness. I saw a policeman (Very overweight himself) pull over and shake his hand, he got out of his cruiser and was talking to him. Another time I saw a lady pull over and hand him a really cool water bottle that attaches to your clothing. A soldier in fatigues was walking his dog one morning and stepped to the side when he passed him and was applauding him, then gave him a salute!! I looked forward to seeing him every day, and I am sure many others did as well.0
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^Me too! That is a very touching story.0
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People who are very overweight do not usually see themselves as "motivators" but I find people like him to be my biggest motivator. Thanks for that story!0
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