Final Destination: 202 pounds lost

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  • hsuarez1991
    hsuarez1991 Posts: 56 Member
    Congrats! What an amazing transformation.
  • dc1arkson
    dc1arkson Posts: 142 Member
    I can totally relate to all your points! Lol soooo made me laugh with the wicker comment!
  • Ladybug_1794
    Ladybug_1794 Posts: 94 Member
    Jztime wrote: »
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    After 16 months I have finally reach my original goal of weighing 13 stone (today I am 12 stone and 12 pounds).

    It's been hard in many ways because I wasn't just dealing with weight loss at the time. I was seeing a therapist and trying to regain employment, battling depression and adapting to an entirely new surrounding. I was friendless in this new location and I was heartbroken at the same time.

    I still don't really know how I have done it if I'm honest. I've avoided up to now sharing the many pitfalls and problems that come with extreme weight loss but in this, my perhaps final post here, I will share with you some of the experiences that I think those of us who lose a massive amount can relate to.

    1) I no longer have to choose seating based on my size. I forget this all the time though and still scan for anything with a wide base and definitely never wicker!

    2) Cinema seating is finally comfortable.

    3) Flight travel is a revelation when you are an average size. I yanked the seatbelt cord out and realised I'd made a mistake and then when buckling it up I could see 4 or 5 inches of space between me and the arm rest and just grinned like an idiot.

    4) Now when people laugh around you in public you have to learn that it is no longer at you...as a general rule...you may have something else going on though like toilet paper on your shoe or your hair is a mess but it's not because you are massive now.

    5) You learn to recognise fellow big losers by saggy skin on arms and necks.

    6) You lose a shoe size.

    7) You freak your optician out because your eyesight has changed dramatically due to excess fat leaving the orbital sockets.

    8) Shopping on the high street that you originally thought was boring is suddenly really interesting and you find yourself browsing for clothes in a way you never would have before.

    9) Conversations that arise about weight loss are awkward and your loss immediately overshadows anyone else's so you try and keep it hidden as long as you can.

    10) Showing people the "old" you leaves you detached and as though you can't relate to that person any longer. It also feels a bit cheap when you show them like you are showing off.

    11) People are suddenly really quick to call the old you horrible names that they would never have said to you before and then quickly apologise.

    12) Romantic partners who enter your life only knowing the "new" you are very uncomfortable looking at the "old" you.

    13) Your entire family will go to their graves believing you have had a gastric band fitted unless you eat a 5 course meal in front of them.

    14) People you don't see for extended period will drive past you.

    15) Other people will only recognise you because you were "walking your Mum's dog" and it "had to be you".

    I did it all with MFP and I am #MFP4Life

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    Wow you look absolutely GREAT. Congrats!
  • Azuriaz
    Azuriaz Posts: 785 Member
    You've made an incredibly transformation.

    Also, I love your list, made me laugh and I related to several of them. Good read! :)
  • Jztime
    Jztime Posts: 138 Member
    Azuriaz wrote: »
    You've made an incredibly transformation.

    Also, I love your list, made me laugh and I related to several of them. Good read! :)

    Thank you and thanks again all.
  • fya20d7c
    fya20d7c Posts: 2 Member
    You look soooo good! Great job! Thanks for sharing. For myself, its 5 pounds lost, 113 more pounds to go. I hope to be like you someday :)
  • 20paws
    20paws Posts: 26 Member
    Cheers... Well done. I'll look forward to feeling the same joy.
  • bri170lb
    bri170lb Posts: 1,375 Member
    edited September 2015
    What a little hottie you are! (I say this in a motherly way, knowing that you soul mate is out there some where.)

    With that smile, nothing can stop you now!
  • andres0691
    andres0691 Posts: 26 Member
    Good job, keep up the good work!
  • Nathy_F
    Nathy_F Posts: 40 Member
    Congratz on your hard work, u look super!!
  • Jztime
    Jztime Posts: 138 Member
    Hey guys this all means so much to me as lately I've been hit hard by the depression again. Only this past few days I've started to pick myself up again so I'm trying to be strong and look at the positives.
  • pdxddd
    pdxddd Posts: 12 Member
    Seriously love your post! Totally inspirational and I love that your great personality shines through, plus you look fantastic! Cheers
  • MLS1582
    MLS1582 Posts: 71 Member
    Thanks for sharing. I'm down 50lbs with 50lbs to go, and I recently went shopping. It was the first time I've been able to choose clothes I like instead of just trying to find something that fits! Stories like yours are what made (and continue to make) me believe that is really IS possible to change my habits and my life!
  • tottie_07
    tottie_07 Posts: 105 Member
    Jztime wrote: »
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    You look amazing, OP :) And I can already relate to a lot of those points on your list...#9 in particular.

    Yes it brings a lot of guilt with it when that happens. I once went to meet a friend I'd not seen for ages and she had lost 3 or 4 stone but I saw her from behind before she saw me and my heart sank...I knew when she turned around my weight loss was going to dramatically overshadow her own and that was terrible.

    That is very sensitive and kind of you to avoid "overshadowing" another persons weight loss accomplishment. But honestly, what type of person would react to your commitment and achievement with such an attitude towards you? Well, we are here to celebrate with you. Congrats love!!!
  • dotti1121
    dotti1121 Posts: 751 Member
    What a great, inspirational story! Congrats!
  • csillabrimer978
    csillabrimer978 Posts: 90 Member
    Haha your story is funny and inspiring. Thanks for sharing - you look very healthy now
  • SeeJaneRunSlow
    SeeJaneRunSlow Posts: 4 Member
    You are an extreme inspiration to me - I am just starting on the MFP path. I love every word you wrote. Thank you.
  • pdxhak
    pdxhak Posts: 383 Member
    Great job!
  • This is just incredible! So inspiring!
  • m0tiv8ted
    m0tiv8ted Posts: 1 Member
    Wow! You look great! Your story and pics are so inspirational! Thanks for Sharing.
  • anggela1
    anggela1 Posts: 7 Member
    Thank you for sharing your story. It was very honest and touching. Congratulations on your weight loss!
  • crystalmorrison378
    crystalmorrison378 Posts: 180 Member
    edited October 2016
    Amazing! Thank you for sharing your story!
  • Laurie6578
    Laurie6578 Posts: 154 Member
    Look at you!! So dapper!!! You have done a fabulous job losing the extra weight. That takes such a strong person to preserve through that journey because it is HARD. You have a wonderful perspective and ability to express yourself. This journey that you've been on can inspire so many people. I like to give people the benefit of the doubt and Ithink they do not make the connection that even though I'm thinner, I'm still that same person and harsh comments about my body in a heavier state still affect me. Enjoy your success and good luck to you!!
  • OldeDarrell
    OldeDarrell Posts: 7 Member
    AWESOME! Congratulations!!
  • 1PoisonIvy
    1PoisonIvy Posts: 933 Member
    A thousand congrats, you should be very proud of your hard work. I can relate to many of your points, been there, done that. ...now I still have a lot to go
  • furry180
    furry180 Posts: 31 Member
    amazing...was it only calorie control with MFP...
  • vnb_208
    vnb_208 Posts: 1,359 Member
    Such an inspiration thank you so much for sharing ! you give me so much hope !
  • norawaller
    norawaller Posts: 36 Member
    you are an amazing inspiration, thanks
  • LillysMomma09
    LillysMomma09 Posts: 272 Member
    Wow, just wow. Very inspiring!!
  • MarkaStone
    MarkaStone Posts: 55 Member
    Jztime wrote: »
    7) You freak your optician out because your eyesight has changed dramatically due to excess fat leaving the orbital sockets.

    That explains why I suddenly have trouble with my glasses! Guess I better get my eyes checked soon
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