1 Year Anniversary - 130 lbs lost - Before / After Pictures - Story (LONG POST)
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drwaddy
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Hello fellow pal's,
Last January, 2014, I moved into a new house, and my brother got the bright idea of buying a digital scale, since we left our old one at the previous location. I'm still not sure why he decided to do that because we were both extremely obese. I stepped on the scale for the first time, and looked down to see 408... I immediately felt ashamed that I had let myself get to that point, it was unusual for me because prior to that moment I had never really cared about my weight.
Like many other Americans I had convinced myself that it was just genetics and I wasn't really that fat etc... I realized in that moment that all of those lies I had been telling myself, I was no longer going to accept. I WAS going to make a difference and I set out immediately on this journey.
The reason April is my Anniversary and not January is because it took me a couple of months to really get going, I did some research and got myself a gym membership etc, I started going to the gym and I told myself I don't care how stupid I feel or ugly etc, I was just going to do SOMETHING every day.
After a few months of just working out at the gym, doing some walking and doing the weight circuit at Planet Fitness, I realized I was going to have to make some serious diet changes. I had tried several diets before, but what really stuck for me was the IIFYM diet. Basically, eat what you want, just don't eat more calories than you burn and watch your protein levels... I could do that!
I stuck with the IIFYM diet until January of this year, using myfitnesspal to track my macros and calories, it REALLY opened my mind to just how expensive calorie wise some foods are. I have switched to Atkins recently after determining that I have a high sensitivity to carbs and feel fuller / more energetic on a high fat diet.
I am somewhat of a workaholic, so I don't really want to cook and eat a clean diet. The majority of my meals are out, either drive through or other restaurants, so it's not like you have to eat kael to lose weight, although you will be more healthy and I'm not advocating for my choice, simply explaining it's no excuse to not lose weight. I just got my blood work results back a few weeks ago and I have completely normal levels across the board, my blood pressure is great, sugar levels etc, and my doctor is very happy with where I am now.
I could not have made it to where I am now if it wasn't for the IIFYM diet and myfitnesspal, I owe both of these sites a lot. The reason I wanted to share my story is that I hope it inspires someone else out there who is where I was, that it shows how you can make a difference despite genetics and you don't have to do it
Unfortunately, I do have an umbilical hernia, some gnarly stretch marks, and I've always had excess tissue in my chest, which I believe I'll need surgery to fix, so I'm no swim suit model or anything, but compared to where I was before, it's night and day:
Before / After from the Front:
Before / After from the Side:
I still have about 25 lbs left to go for my goal, I'm hoping to be there around August / September!
Last January, 2014, I moved into a new house, and my brother got the bright idea of buying a digital scale, since we left our old one at the previous location. I'm still not sure why he decided to do that because we were both extremely obese. I stepped on the scale for the first time, and looked down to see 408... I immediately felt ashamed that I had let myself get to that point, it was unusual for me because prior to that moment I had never really cared about my weight.
Like many other Americans I had convinced myself that it was just genetics and I wasn't really that fat etc... I realized in that moment that all of those lies I had been telling myself, I was no longer going to accept. I WAS going to make a difference and I set out immediately on this journey.
The reason April is my Anniversary and not January is because it took me a couple of months to really get going, I did some research and got myself a gym membership etc, I started going to the gym and I told myself I don't care how stupid I feel or ugly etc, I was just going to do SOMETHING every day.
After a few months of just working out at the gym, doing some walking and doing the weight circuit at Planet Fitness, I realized I was going to have to make some serious diet changes. I had tried several diets before, but what really stuck for me was the IIFYM diet. Basically, eat what you want, just don't eat more calories than you burn and watch your protein levels... I could do that!
I stuck with the IIFYM diet until January of this year, using myfitnesspal to track my macros and calories, it REALLY opened my mind to just how expensive calorie wise some foods are. I have switched to Atkins recently after determining that I have a high sensitivity to carbs and feel fuller / more energetic on a high fat diet.
I am somewhat of a workaholic, so I don't really want to cook and eat a clean diet. The majority of my meals are out, either drive through or other restaurants, so it's not like you have to eat kael to lose weight, although you will be more healthy and I'm not advocating for my choice, simply explaining it's no excuse to not lose weight. I just got my blood work results back a few weeks ago and I have completely normal levels across the board, my blood pressure is great, sugar levels etc, and my doctor is very happy with where I am now.
I could not have made it to where I am now if it wasn't for the IIFYM diet and myfitnesspal, I owe both of these sites a lot. The reason I wanted to share my story is that I hope it inspires someone else out there who is where I was, that it shows how you can make a difference despite genetics and you don't have to do it
Unfortunately, I do have an umbilical hernia, some gnarly stretch marks, and I've always had excess tissue in my chest, which I believe I'll need surgery to fix, so I'm no swim suit model or anything, but compared to where I was before, it's night and day:
Before / After from the Front:
Before / After from the Side:
I still have about 25 lbs left to go for my goal, I'm hoping to be there around August / September!
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You look fantastic!!! Keep Freaking Rocking!!0
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Very impressive - I actually think your body/skin condition after losing that much weight isn't very noticable (at least in these pics).
I would give it more time, some weight training and then reaccess. Either way this is a massive accomplishment.0 -
Well done, you have done a fantastic job!!0
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Amazing! Great job.0
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AWESOME!! Thanks for sharing this. SO proud of you, and HAPPY for your success! Never go back! Your story and pix will bring hope to many, thanks again for sharing.0
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Great job!0
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You look great! Seriously don't worry about not looking like a model, the average person (most everyone) isn't a model.... We just doll our selves up in photos. I personally don't do clothes less photos, I applaud you for showing your progress like that.0
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This is absolutely AWESOME!! Congratulations on all your hard work paying off!!0
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I could not have made it to where I am now if it wasn't for the IIFYM diet and myfitnesspal, I owe both of these sites a lot. The reason I wanted to share my story is that I hope it inspires someone else out there who is where I was, that it shows how you can make a difference despite genetics and you don't have to do it
Woops, apparently I lost my train of thought. I was finishing that paragraph by saying that you don't have to lose the weight by giving up everything you want to eat, you can eat what you want.
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Flipping heck you've done grand lad!0
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Wow, Congratulations! You look great, I hope you feel great too!0
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Excellent work, congratulations!0
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Absolutely incredible job! Pat yourself on the back! Be proud! And i think you look great!0
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excellent!! you look great!0
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Awesome job! Congratulations on your weight loss!
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Great work! This is especially motivating to me, because I feel like I should feel guilty for eating sweets or foods that I enjoy, even though I'm under my calorie goal.0
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Wow, you have done an amazing job! Keep up the good work!0
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Looking good, what an incredible job! Losing weight isn't easy and you've already made it this far:) Losing that remaining 25 lbs is just moments away;) I believe in you.0
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thats awwsome!0
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