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What was your "rock bottom" moment?

rockailly13
Posts: 38 Member
At what point in time, whether it was a moment, time period or a day, that you said "I've officially hit rock bottom and need to make some changes" I truly believe mine was today. A couple hours ago even.
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Mine was when my surgeon told me he couldn't replace my hip until I lost weight. Worn out hips are very painful and I have found, quiet the motivator to lose weight.0
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It was a night I was outrageously drunk, behaving erratically among friends, crying behind a friend's apartment building, got lost the same multi-block complex, and took an hour and half to make a simple 45 minute walk home. It would still be several other very low moments before I stopped trying to solve my problems with alcohol and started taking my mental health seriously, but that was by far the worst.0
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Mine was during a christmas holiday a couple of years ago.
I was at home wearing a sweater without a bra (something that I never do) and I had to lie down every 30 min due to back pain.
Thought of getting breast reduction but could not affort it. Therefore I so decided to lose the weight and I am glad I did!
There were other factors leading up to this (bullying, doctors tell me to do it) but that was the actual moment that i realized something needed to be done.0 -
Needing 38 waist jeans.0
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My eye opening moment was this past August during my anniversary at Panama City Beach. I looked at the pictures afterwards and could not believe how BIG I looked, I was completely ashamed. Those pictures made me want to change. The journey is still hard but I have been working out 6 days a week and eating sensibly and the weight is coming off at an okay pace, but the biggest thing is that I feel awesome.0
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The year I almost became the owner of the company I worked at. It was my dream. I lost it. During the struggle I started gaining weight which I put off addressing. One night I was so upset about my relationship with my boyfriend and it all just piled up. I couldn't be alone in the house and didn't know what to do...so I went to the gym (I had not been going regularly). I told myself I could do whatever I wanted there but that I just had to go.
After the gym I felt a lot better, but I came home and got ridiculously drunk off of whiskey and danced around my apartment listening to early 90s r&b.
Pretty sure everything changed after that day.0 -
Not fitting in the seatbelt of the plane. Mortified doesn't begin to describe how I felt. Ruined my holiday0
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charlottem1705 wrote: »Not fitting in the seatbelt of the plane. Mortified doesn't begin to describe how I felt. Ruined my holiday
Thank you for sharing. I too felt the same way for me.0 -
When I decided to move forwards with a divorce - I found I had NO energy to even try and take care of my kids. The combination of divorce stress and fear I might loose them because of my health. The gym, diet, exercise and support from friends who said "You are not alone in going through this." I decided to change forever!
I've dropped a massive amount of weight since end of August 2015, probably 50+ pounds. I have another 60 to go!0 -
It was about 2AM in the beginning of July. I had gorged myself so much on food I couldn't sleep because of the indigestion and heartburn. I lied there mentally beating myself up, taking stock of my life, and considered that I quite likely wouldn't live to see my daughters 18th birthday. I resolved to get on a scale in the morning and see what I had done.
I did, and I was 290 lbs. I cried, I got mad
... And then I got a stationary bike, and some resistance bands.
Next I downloaded MFPs app and that was 70lbs ago
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When I finally got the courage to get on the scale after almost a year to see what I already knew and feared - that I was the heaviest I'd ever been in my life (after having been the thinnest 2 years ago). I'm glad I did it when I did, before it got any worse. Facing that fear finally gave me the strength I needed to start doing something about it and stick to the plan (after many failed attempts in the past year to slim down).0
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For me it was something like 5 months ago when I stepped on the scale and saw a number I'd always told myself I'd never hit. It was absolutely shocking to realize I'd gotten that heavy. I had kind of a visceral reaction to it and within a month or so I'd lost like 20 - 25lbs. It was unhealthy and I gained some of it back almost right away, then stayed at that weight until about 3 months ago when I signed up here and decided to start a consistent, healthy schedule to reach a much healthier weight.0
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Mine was in Oct 2007. On a business trip with my (older but much leaner) boss and I was at my highest weight, we had to go up and down several flights of stairs and I became extremely winded with pretty bad pain in my shins and ankles.
Even though I'd been obese for many years (since my teens even), I was used to being relatively active physically and being that big girl who would easily beat her thin friends to the top of the stairs or whatever. That was a HUGE wake up call for me. I realized my sedentary job and comfort eating had taken me from "fat & happy" to a danger zone, within a very short time. I started making positive changes right away.0 -
I hit rock bottom when I was very young actually, around 14 or 15. I was my highest weight I ever have been at 210 pounds. I started biking and restricting my diet when I had to wear size 18 jeans ( plus size women's). I would cry back to school shopping because I could no longer wear teen sized clothes. Everyone was dating and I was just overweight and depressed. Actually I lost like 50 pounds but it was still rock bottom for me because I was purging and over exercising to do so. Now I'm 22 and I've learned so much from my young experience. I haven't purged for years and I eat sensibly. I also have gained a lot of muscle and have a better body image.0
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Rock bottom wasn't 230 some pounds. Rock bottom was 126 pounds, a serious eating disorder, could only eat a few specific foods, could no longer run, could no longer hike, was depressed, and put off work. Due to lack of protein, fats, and sufficient calories, my physical & mental health both suffered. That was rock bottom, June of 2014.0
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For me, it was when I laid down to go to sleep for the night and I couldn't breath good. No position helped. September I started the journey. I have kept 15 off so far, but feel I could do better.0
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I always knew i was chubby... But didn't realize i was fat lol. One day at a friends house we were talking about wanting to lose weight so we weighed ourselves. I truly didn't know what i weighed... I didnt own a scale... Denial? Lol. The number was 211!! I started tracking calories and joined a gym.... I have lost lots of weight and am below what i weighed before my first pregnancy!!0
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Growing up very thin I've always had that "thin" image in my head of myself. I've never been one to "self-loathe" or anything like that, but I knew I was putting on weight in the past 10-15 years so I would try on and off to lose, always unsustainable, always gaining weight back plus more. I didn't feel overweight when I would get ready in front of the mirror, but when I saw pictures or videos of myself I didn't recognize myself (weird how that works). My moment when I decided to do something was when I tipped the scale at 180. I had been in the 170s for a few months and always thought- "I need to lose"- but didn't do much about it. I figured 180 was just water weight, fluctuation, etc. But it stayed there and I knew- I would just keep gaining if something didn't change. With heart disease along with bad knees and diabetes in my family, I knew that I needed to do something to change. And I did.0
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Fatal heart attack. I lay dead on the ER table for 6 minutes while the med team did CPR and shocked me multiple times with the paddles. Miraculously I lived and have lost 53lb and gotten myself into great shape. The thought of leaving my wife and kids behind was more than I could bear.0
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I think this one ^^^^ is the winner. Welcome back from the other side!
Mine pales in comparison but I thought it'd be humorous to take a selfie lying on the beach in January and texting it to family up North. I was stunned when I saw the photo. I looked like a short haired topless woman. While I have nothing but appreciation for topless women no matter how long or short their hair is I certainly don't want to look like one. I deleted the photo but it cannot be unseen. I started working on the moobs but still have a long way to go.0 -
Fatal heart attack. I lay dead on the ER table for 6 minutes while the med team did CPR and shocked me multiple times with the paddles. Miraculously I lived and have lost 53lb and gotten myself into great shape. The thought of leaving my wife and kids behind was more than I could bear.
That's a hell of a wake up call. Glad you are still here to listen to it and are on the right path!0 -
2 different ones here.
A few years ago I went out on the lake with family and we took a break and went swimming for a bit. I couldn't get back on the boat... It took my father and my uncle using a towel and a rope to help me back into the boat. I lost about 30 pounds after that. But I gained them back and they brought friends.
A few weeks ago I had to take a CPR and first aid class for my work. I passed... barely. I was sore for days after but the really horrifying thing was I kept toppling over whenever I leaned down to do breaths on the dummy. I wanted to go crawl in a hole.0 -
Mine was when I reached 300 lbs , nothing fit and I could not walk up steps without breathing heavily. Now I sprint up the steps.0
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Mine was when I reached 300 lbs , nothing fit and I could not walk up steps without breathing heavily. Now I sprint up the steps.
I'm not up to sprinting yet but steps and hills have gotten a lot easier lately. I need to start back at the gym to make them that much easier. Way to go.0 -
After I had my son. I gained so much weight and I had post partum. Couldn't bear how I felt so I started out slow. I just thought if I can lose the weight that I gained after the pregnancy I'll be happy and I did plus some! I'm smaller than I have ever been.0
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I've had several.
At 19, it was before going to college and realizing I had gone from 140 to 160 because I was an online student and didn't get enough exercise. I managed to drop to 140 again.
At 23, it was realizing that over the course of my 4 year relationship, I had sunk into a deep depression and rocketed up to 180 pounds! I didn't know I had gained that much until I had to complete my physical education requirement at school and signed up for personal training. On day one, he had me weigh myself. I had to tell this fit trainer that I was 180 pounds... I dropped to 135.
I held that until I was almost 26. Then I started working a retail job and my boss was verbally abusive. I tried to brush it off but after a few months of this plus grueling physical work and customer abuse, I snapped and started binging again. I was so stressed and tired that I began eating at work in our cafe and here I am now, at 150 pounds. The moment when I really saw how bad I looked - I'm only 5'3" so it doesn't take much extra weight - was when a picture was taken of me at work. I saw it online later and was like, "Whoa. Omg. I look like that? No no no no no."0 -
Listening to the doctor as he went over my family history, and that I needed to lose weight.0
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4 months ago when I suffered a massive heart attack and had a quadruple bypass at 33.
I realized I have to make a huge change in life so I can be around for my family. Add me if you'd like.
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Getting on the scale 3 weeks ago and finding that I had regained the 77lb I had worked so hard to lose. I ran 20+ races during my weight lose journey. Now, I can no longer run and I'm going to be 40 in less then 2 months. I want my health back.0
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When the stretch marks appear. I'm 18, too young to have stretch marks! I always try to hide behind my height, never really acknowledging my weight. I'm 5'10" for an Asian that's pretty tall, so I always tell myself I'm tall not fat. The stretch marks were really a wake up call for me. Although it's pretty petty compared to the experiences on top but yeah stretch mark did it for me.0
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