Just something to get off my chest
MeganD_96
Posts: 143 Member
I originally posted this on Nutracheck but I wanted to post it here too.
This morning I looked in the mirror properly for the first time ever. I took a while to look at myself. My first thought was "You've got a long way to go" but my second thought was "I'm proud of myself". I'm proud because I noticed my rapid weight gain and I knew immediately that I had to make a big change. I'm proud because I've taken this seriously and I'm in control of what I eat/exercise.
I started this whole weight loss journey on the 29th of October at 211.4lbs, the highest I've ever been. Now I'm at 200.4lbs and I'm starting to notice big changes. I'm starting to notice that my thighs are not as big as they were and I can fit into my jeans more easily. I'm starting to notice my waist and it's starting to disappear. I'm starting to notice my arms are getting thinner and I'm starting to notice that I'm excited to wake up and exercise, I even got up during the night last night and did a workout instead of eating or watching tv because I couldn't sleep!
For the first time ever, I'm happy with myself. I still struggle with my mental health issues but I'm getting help with it. I exercise to distract myself from painful memories.Yes I've got 70lbs to lose before I get down to my healthy weight but for the first time ever, I'm not criticizing myself every time I look in the mirror. I'm seeing my improvements instead of my flaws and to me that's amazing.
Sorry for the long post but it's something I've wanted to say for a while now and it feels great to get it off my chest
This morning I looked in the mirror properly for the first time ever. I took a while to look at myself. My first thought was "You've got a long way to go" but my second thought was "I'm proud of myself". I'm proud because I noticed my rapid weight gain and I knew immediately that I had to make a big change. I'm proud because I've taken this seriously and I'm in control of what I eat/exercise.
I started this whole weight loss journey on the 29th of October at 211.4lbs, the highest I've ever been. Now I'm at 200.4lbs and I'm starting to notice big changes. I'm starting to notice that my thighs are not as big as they were and I can fit into my jeans more easily. I'm starting to notice my waist and it's starting to disappear. I'm starting to notice my arms are getting thinner and I'm starting to notice that I'm excited to wake up and exercise, I even got up during the night last night and did a workout instead of eating or watching tv because I couldn't sleep!
For the first time ever, I'm happy with myself. I still struggle with my mental health issues but I'm getting help with it. I exercise to distract myself from painful memories.Yes I've got 70lbs to lose before I get down to my healthy weight but for the first time ever, I'm not criticizing myself every time I look in the mirror. I'm seeing my improvements instead of my flaws and to me that's amazing.
Sorry for the long post but it's something I've wanted to say for a while now and it feels great to get it off my chest
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Good for you! Keep up the great work
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Well done, it's great that you can see how well your doing0
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Way to go!! It helps to focus on all those positives instead of the negative. And thanks for reminding me I should do the same thing!!0
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That's awesome!! I am happy for you and You and I sound a lot a like! I have been trying to pep talk my self to get back in gear and your post has inspired me!! Thanks Keep up your hard work and be happy when you reach your goal weight!!0
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That IS amazing! I feel like the acceptance you're describing is what I read in all the "success" profiles. I'm so happy for you! You're already a success!!0
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Thank you so much everyone! I'm so happy to see I'm not in this boat by myself! You're more than welcome to add me and we can get towards our goals together. Keep up the great work everyone!0
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Here is one of my favorite quotes I feel particularly relates to weight loss, that helps me when I am discouraged about the time it will take:
"Don't let the fear of the time it will take to accomplish something stand in the way of your doing it. The time will pass anyway; we might just as well put that passing time to the best possible use."
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I originally posted this on Nutracheck but I wanted to post it here too.
This morning I looked in the mirror properly for the first time ever. I took a while to look at myself. My first thought was "You've got a long way to go" but my second thought was "I'm proud of myself". I'm proud because I noticed my rapid weight gain and I knew immediately that I had to make a big change. I'm proud because I've taken this seriously and I'm in control of what I eat/exercise.
I started this whole weight loss journey on the 29th of October at 211.4lbs, the highest I've ever been. Now I'm at 200.4lbs and I'm starting to notice big changes. I'm starting to notice that my thighs are not as big as they were and I can fit into my jeans more easily. I'm starting to notice my waist and it's starting to disappear. I'm starting to notice my arms are getting thinner and I'm starting to notice that I'm excited to wake up and exercise, I even got up during the night last night and did a workout instead of eating or watching tv because I couldn't sleep!
For the first time ever, I'm happy with myself. I still struggle with my mental health issues but I'm getting help with it. I exercise to distract myself from painful memories.Yes I've got 70lbs to lose before I get down to my healthy weight but for the first time ever, I'm not criticizing myself every time I look in the mirror. I'm seeing my improvements instead of my flaws and to me that's amazing.
Sorry for the long post but it's something I've wanted to say for a while now and it feels great to get it off my chest
Congrats on your weight loss, and bigger congrats on feeling great about the changes you're seeing!!
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I started in September at 209. I was in disbelief I weighed that much at my doctors appointment. My heaviest was 217, and I'll be damned if I get back up there again. Now I'm just under 190, going at it 5 lbs at a time.
Any loss is a victory because that means what you're doing is working. When you can see a difference it's even more drive to continue, I totally understand!0 -
That is wonderful!!! Great job!0
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I originally posted this on Nutracheck but I wanted to post it here too.
This morning I looked in the mirror properly for the first time ever. I took a while to look at myself. My first thought was "You've got a long way to go" but my second thought was "I'm proud of myself". I'm proud because I noticed my rapid weight gain and I knew immediately that I had to make a big change. I'm proud because I've taken this seriously and I'm in control of what I eat/exercise.
I started this whole weight loss journey on the 29th of October at 211.4lbs, the highest I've ever been. Now I'm at 200.4lbs and I'm starting to notice big changes. I'm starting to notice that my thighs are not as big as they were and I can fit into my jeans more easily. I'm starting to notice my waist and it's starting to disappear. I'm starting to notice my arms are getting thinner and I'm starting to notice that I'm excited to wake up and exercise, I even got up during the night last night and did a workout instead of eating or watching tv because I couldn't sleep!
For the first time ever, I'm happy with myself. I still struggle with my mental health issues but I'm getting help with it. I exercise to distract myself from painful memories.Yes I've got 70lbs to lose before I get down to my healthy weight but for the first time ever, I'm not criticizing myself every time I look in the mirror. I'm seeing my improvements instead of my flaws and to me that's amazing.
Sorry for the long post but it's something I've wanted to say for a while now and it feels great to get it off my chest
Congratulations and keep up the good work. I need to lose weight as well, and have been trying for awhile, sometimes it even seems like it's going to stick, only not to. Keep pushing, you're doing great!!0
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