How much have you lost?
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97lbs lost during the past 15 months. Started at 268lbs, now am 171lbs at 5'4. Very close to getting into the 160's and reaching the big century club0
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52lbs....5 months0
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46lbs lost to date started the second of january 20150
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19 pounds. I started February 2nd. I aimed to lose 6 more but I've upped my calories, slowed my goal to .5 lbs lost per week, and I've been bumping along between 130 and 132 for weeks.0
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70 pounds, just shy of two years. Hoping to be "done" at the two year mark (10 more pounds).0
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I'm at 17 pounds lost in 20 weeks, and I'm happy as a clam so far. Some go fast, some go slow. It all depends on you and what works. But, if you work the calories and are honest, it does work0
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in 18 months I have lost 45 pounds. I only started MFP in late December/early January0
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11 weeks down 20 pounds. Feels great only 30 more to go!!
Congratulations to all !! We are all rockstars!!!!!0 -
Officially 5.4 lbs in 11 months but at one point i did lose 21 lbs then put some back on again. Not too bothered if my weight loss is slow, this is a lifestyle change for me so i'll be doing it forever0
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I have lost 27 lbs since Jan 4th. I work out 5 days a week, started 15 minutes and am up to 50 minutes. I am logging all my food and it's working well with me. I have 20-25 lbs I would like to still loose, and tone up a lot in the belly area. It's not really skinny I am looking for, it's no fat tummy and look healthy and fit. Whenever I get there I will say hallalulia and start maintaining. Just don't stop trying, sometimes we try harder some days than others and that's ok. Just keep tracking and don't really give yourself a time limit. Most of the weight came off the first two months, then it's been slow and steady the rest of the time. small habits can equal out to big changes in your life.0
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I was 154lbs and now 112. Lost 42lbs over 2 years. I don't really look much different though so I need to push myself harder and lose another 14lbs0
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I was 154lbs and now 112. Lost 42lbs over 2 years. I don't really look much different though so I need to push myself harder and lose another 14lbs
You're 112 lbs and you think you need to lose another 14? How tall are you? I find it terribly hard to believe someone could lose 42 lbs and it not be noticeable. Perhaps you should talk to someone about this?0 -
140 lbs in around 11 months:)0
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Nataliegetfit wrote: »I have lost 27 lbs since Jan 4th. I work out 5 days a week, started 15 minutes and am up to 50 minutes. I am logging all my food and it's working well with me. I have 20-25 lbs I would like to still loose, and tone up a lot in the belly area. It's not really skinny I am looking for, it's no fat tummy and look healthy and fit. Whenever I get there I will say hallalulia and start maintaining. Just don't stop trying, sometimes we try harder some days than others and that's ok. Just keep tracking and don't really give yourself a time limit. Most of the weight came off the first two months, then it's been slow and steady the rest of the time. small habits can equal out to big changes in your life.
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MistyBlue9 wrote: »Officially 5.4 lbs in 11 months but at one point i did lose 21 lbs then put some back on again. Not too bothered if my weight loss is slow, this is a lifestyle change for me so i'll be doing it forever
That's what I'm learning!0 -
Lost in two stages.
45 pounds in 3 months early 2012
Then
75 pounds since June last year0 -
I hope you know you guys are all very inspiring. Before getting on MFP I believed what people had said about weight loss being impossible for some people. Reading these just show me it can be done for anyone! I don't have to have a story that looks just like someone else's so thanks again for sharing!
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77.4lbs0
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25 pounds in 1 year. I love food so my macros are set so I only lose a half pound a week so my calorie allotment isn't so low. slow and steady0
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74 or so......I'm fluctuating between 163 and 167 right now.....I started at 240.....training for my first set of tri's after 2 marathons (3rd coming this year), and my fist IronMan next may.0
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16 pounds in 100 days. Not proud of it...0
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42-45lbs depending on the day since Halloween. So, about 1.5 a week, although at the beginning it was closer to 3 and now it's about 1.25. I'm at my halfway. Pretty close to what MFP calculated along the way.0
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68lbs as of today, losing about 2lbs/week since the end of August. Only break in that is when I switched to maintenance for a couple weeks prior to running my first half-marathon last month. Started out at 1470 calories/day (net), and now I'm at 1200. I log everything like it's my job, and make sure I'm active. You can't outrun a bad diet, but a run CAN give you a little more breathing room in your daily intake. And when you log everything, you start to learn what foods are more satisfying for the amount of calories.
Aside from the scale, my pants used to have a 40" waistline. Now I'm down to a 34. Running more than 30 seconds at a time would leave me completely winded, now I can do five or six miles a day and actually not be useless for the rest of said day. My half-marathon goal was 2:30:00, and I did it in 2:23:23. Not what I'd call fast, but having never run any sort of race before, and beating my goal time by almost seven minutes felt amazing.
If you find that the numbers you're getting for 2lbs/week leave you too hungry at the end of the day, there's nothing wrong with changing it up to aim for 1lb/week, or even 1/2. Losing weight is losing weight, regardless of the timeframe. It didn't get there overnight, so it's not going to disappear overnight. But when you look at the scale in the months to come and see just how much has disappeared...that's a pretty good high by itself. After 20 or 30lbs have gone, you might not notice it in the mirror. But go find something that weights that much. Pick it up. Realize you used to carry that around constantly, and think about how much better it feels without it. If you're losing more than that, do the same thing when you reach your goal to see just how incredibly far you've come. It's an eye-opener for sure, and a pretty positive one, IMO.
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Total ~ 150 lbs.
Started June 2012.
GOAL Range was hit Day #640 on 3/8/14 but was still losing, trying to get hang of maintenance. I thought I wanted to be 140-145. I'm currently sitting at ~125 +/- depending on the week.
NO Cheat Days, NO Cheat Meals. I write what I bite and have since day one.
I have not given up any foods (I eat junk food, fast food, etc).
I pre plan/pre log my meals and adjust as the day goes on....keeps me from ever going over.
No exercise till I got my first Fitbit (Summer 2013)...I'm predominately a walker.0 -
48 lb around 12 months but only became fully dedicated January this year0
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118 lbs six years ago. It took 9 months and now maintaining and working on fitness. I did a VLCD under medical supervision.0
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