200 pounds to lose WITHOUT surgery...have you done it or are you close?

amycfatnomore
amycfatnomore Posts: 30 Member
edited November 19 in Success Stories
I would love to hear your story! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell me it's possible!!
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  • 77tes
    77tes Posts: 8,514 Member
    Use the Search feature to find these posts - so inspirational!
    Good Luck! :)
  • piper229
    piper229 Posts: 1 Member
    I have only need to lose 15 pounds. I am sure if you put your mind too it you will do it! Good luck.
  • marekdds
    marekdds Posts: 2,233 Member
    There are many on here who have lost 200 and then some. I have lost almost 90. You can do it.
  • GrammyPeachy
    GrammyPeachy Posts: 1,723 Member
    You can do it!
    One year ago I needed to lose 160 lb. Fast forward one year, I've lost 124 lb and have 36 to go!
  • 31st_Proverbs
    31st_Proverbs Posts: 26 Member
    One of my "friends" user name cerakoala has lost 275. She's very inspiring.
  • triciab79
    triciab79 Posts: 1,713 Member
    I lost 100lbs and I know there are people on here that have done far more. It can be done. Those people who lose weight from surgery only really lose weight by eating less. They use the surgery to achieve the same thing you can achieve without surgery if you are determined enough. Surgery is painful and eating after surgery makes people feel sick and miserable for a while. Just think of the hunger pains as surgery pains and the headaches, shakes, and anxiety from not eating as the sickness you would feel if you had had the surgery. The pre and post op diet for surgery is very low calorie protein dense foods with the need to supplement vitamins and minerals. Its a good diet even if you are not getting surgery. Go see a doctor. Get blood work and tell him you will be starting a diet and you want to know what the lowest calorie count you should use is. See if he can prescribe a multivitamin that will ensure you get what your body needs to function. Good Luck!!
  • 2ledbetter
    2ledbetter Posts: 199 Member
    I started my weight loss journey needing to lose at least 180. I've lost 94 so far :). You can do it, you just have to start.
  • amycfatnomore
    amycfatnomore Posts: 30 Member
    Thanks everyone!!
  • dalem48
    dalem48 Posts: 86 Member
    It is VERY possible! I am down 160 pounds since February, 2014. Keep at it and you will do great!
  • purplemystra
    purplemystra Posts: 159 Member
    I'm working to lose at least 200 lbs, 229 to be exact. I started a year ago and I'm down 63 lbs. I have made a lot of changes in my life but I have backslided more times then I like but I refuse to beat myself up and keep moving forward. I don't want surgery. I don't feel its what's best for me. Add me as a friend. We can support and encourage each other.
  • punkrockgoth
    punkrockgoth Posts: 534 Member
    I have 125 lbs to lose. So far I'm down 11. I've definitely had a lot of setbacks, but I keep on trying. Bariatric surgery sounds awful. The entire thing. It actually sounds worse than continuing life as is. So nope on the surgery, yes to iron. From spinach and lifting weights.
  • jmapes9
    jmapes9 Posts: 144 Member
    It is possible, but not easy. I've lost 192 pounds, with only a few left to lose.
  • radiosilents
    radiosilents Posts: 223 Member
    I have about 220 pounds total to lose, and I am down 92. I know it can be done – I plan to, and I know plenty of people here who have. I am SO GLAD I didn't go the surgery route.
  • efrensgirl2015
    efrensgirl2015 Posts: 480 Member
    If you search the very first post under success stories, you will see there are at least 2 people who lost more than 300 pounds sans the surgery and others who lst a tremendous amount of weight as well. You can definitely do it. Tge support on these forums are great.
  • griffithm1
    griffithm1 Posts: 130 Member
    145 lbs down here. Many 200 plus losers here though. Use the search members feature. Best yo you!
  • amycfatnomore
    amycfatnomore Posts: 30 Member
    I'm in love with this site already. Hearing other people say they've done it makes me feel even more determined! I know this won't be fast or easy...but will be SO worth it!
  • bey02
    bey02 Posts: 22 Member
    I have 200lbs to loose a couple weeks and I'm 13lbs down! Feel free to add me. WE GOT THIS!
  • mAmaBear912
    mAmaBear912 Posts: 7 Member
    I started my journey in 2012 and have lost 144 pounds! From 273 to 129 it's definitely possible at the moment I'm 7 months pregnant but I have managed to only gain 18 pounds and still keep with my healthy lifestyle along with working out five days a week. And after my baby is here definitely can't wait to get back to the intense workouts lol
  • crazyjerseygirl
    crazyjerseygirl Posts: 1,252 Member
    I think sonewhere in the "helpful threads" sticky there are a few big losers, good luck!
  • dchwalek127
    dchwalek127 Posts: 2 Member
    I am just starting my journey to lose at least 150 (I plan to re-evaluate at that point and see how I feel etc). Good luck and don't quit trying!
  • LoreA1960
    LoreA1960 Posts: 108 Member
    I need to lose approximately 268 pounds and since December of 2014 have lost at least 51 pounds. The reason why I say at least is because I am only weighing once a month when I see my Diabetic Educator. Until I can get a scale for home that's the only option I have. I take it 10 lbs. at a time so I don't get overwhelmed
  • cyhertz
    cyhertz Posts: 2 Member
    I lost 75 - needed to lose 100 and am changing up my exercise. I know it is hard at first but movement is key to success. Start out by walking and go from there. I did it mostly by biking and other low intensity activity.
  • pili90
    pili90 Posts: 302 Member
    I don't need to lose that much, but in my case the strugle is a lot like that....I would advise to go see a doctor.... I had a lot of problems losing weight, I went to the doctor and I had several conditions that needed to be controled, insuline problems, hypothyroidism, cushing syndrom, pcos, you name it. I had it all. My journey, therefore, has been slow, but I'm finally achieving it.... we can do this!
  • techguymike7801
    techguymike7801 Posts: 47 Member
    I'm down 115 pounds in just over 9 months. I don't think loosing 200 pounds is realistic for me. I started at 360 and am 6'3".
  • Zombieinkpot
    Zombieinkpot Posts: 745 Member
    Started with 300lbs to lose. Lost 120+ so far by eating less and moving more. Learned lots on this site and confident I will get to goal and maintain it. You can do this!
  • airangel59
    airangel59 Posts: 1,887 Member
    I lost 150+ here & am maintaining. It IS possible.

    Weigh/measure/log (I pre plan/pre log my meals so I know where I stand and adjust thru the day)...throw in some walking or other exercise you enjoy or can tolerate doing.

    Remember you didn't put the weight on over nite, it's not going to disappear over nite.

    One day, One pound, One step at a time. You CAN do it.
  • Susieq_1994
    Susieq_1994 Posts: 5,361 Member
    There's a user here called @CyberEd312 who lost 300+ pounds. :) You can find his story in the success stories. Another called Tannon or a similar name has lost 200+ pounds. Both were done with no surgery. I know several others who lost 100+ without surgery as well. It can be done!
  • amycfatnomore
    amycfatnomore Posts: 30 Member
    Thanks everyone! I've been reading lots under the success stories & on a motivation scale of 1-10, I'd call myself a 12! :smiley: I've been taking super tiny baby steps (giving up soda, cut back on sweetened drinks, parking further away, etc) until about 2 weeks ago. 2 weeks ago I pretty much eliminated all sweetened drinks (except my iced coffee a couple times a week - a treat I've decided I'm going to allow myself to continue because it doesn't trigger any intense cravings & it feels like such a treat) and added lots more "healthy" foods. Already losing pounds & noticing a little less chub on my sides I think. I can't wait to change from an embarrassment (even though they'd never admit it) to my family to an INSPIRATION to my family. :love:
  • Susieq_1994
    Susieq_1994 Posts: 5,361 Member
    edited June 2015
    Thanks everyone! I've been reading lots under the success stories & on a motivation scale of 1-10, I'd call myself a 12! :smiley: I've been taking super tiny baby steps (giving up soda, cut back on sweetened drinks, parking further away, etc) until about 2 weeks ago. 2 weeks ago I pretty much eliminated all sweetened drinks (except my iced coffee a couple times a week - a treat I've decided I'm going to allow myself to continue because it doesn't trigger any intense cravings & it feels like such a treat) and added lots more "healthy" foods. Already losing pounds & noticing a little less chub on my sides I think. I can't wait to change from an embarrassment (even though they'd never admit it) to my family to an INSPIRATION to my family. :love:

    You can do it! :) Definitely take baby steps, so you don't burn yourself out. And if you feel like you really want a soda or something, don't keep denying yourself until you go on a crazy binge--log the soda, make room for it in your calories, and enjoy it. All the best to you! :)
  • chatterbox3110
    chatterbox3110 Posts: 630 Member
    I've lost 133lbs so far and still going downwards. I was offered a gastric band recently to speed up the last few stones prior to surgery but my response was no thanks - I got myself into this mess, I'll get myself out of it.

    The secret is not to set too big a goal, and don't beat yourself up if you have a bad day, what's done is done so put it down to a learning experience and start afresh the next day, its worked for me.

    My kids say I'm their inspiration now, whereas I know they used to be embarrassed to walk down the street with me when I weighed 375lbs :(

    Good luck!
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