Fell off the wagon, put back on 75lbs, finally lost the 1st stone of it again
TheLongshot
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Hey all,
I was a real regular on here in the last two years, managed to lose 70lbs using MFP and was much happier as a result. Unfortunately I had two emergencies surgeries in a week on a sensitive area of my body and I fell off the wagon in a big way, going heavier than I was to begin with.
It's been a major struggle but I'm finally back on the wagon and today lost the first of the five stone I need to lose to get back to where I managed before! Proud of myself, I've been struggling for months now to find the motivation to climb back on the diet/fitness wagon.
I was a real regular on here in the last two years, managed to lose 70lbs using MFP and was much happier as a result. Unfortunately I had two emergencies surgeries in a week on a sensitive area of my body and I fell off the wagon in a big way, going heavier than I was to begin with.
It's been a major struggle but I'm finally back on the wagon and today lost the first of the five stone I need to lose to get back to where I managed before! Proud of myself, I've been struggling for months now to find the motivation to climb back on the diet/fitness wagon.
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Life does have a way of getting us off-course from our goals, doesn't it?
Congratulations on getting back on the wagon!
Carry on!
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Good for you for getting back here. I too have gained back all the weight I lost. I just didn't keep up with the healthy lifestyle and it bit me in the butt.0
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Congratulations for making the decision to get back into the swing of things. I'm sorry you had such a hard time with your health. Welcome back! I've lost and gained back the same lbs. a few times in my life so I do understand your struggle. I've currently lost 21 lbs. of 112 I need to lose. Never give up!0
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I take it a stone is 15 lbs?
You Brits are adorable!0 -
I think it is 14 lbs.0
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It's 14lbs
Us Brits are a bit funny! Many of us still use stones and pounds for referring to our own body weight but use grammes and kg to weigh everything else!0 -
Great job OP, keep it up!0
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Thanks for the kind words everyoneannaskiski wrote: »I take it a stone is 15 lbs?
You Brits are adorable!
Heh it's 14 but I went over to 14.6lbs when I weighed1Kristine1 wrote: »Good for you for getting back here. I too have gained back all the weight I lost. I just didn't keep up with the healthy lifestyle and it bit me in the butt.
Such a struggle isn't it? I've sent you a friend request so we can help each other0 -
Just for the sake of illustration, this was me last time, from 264 lbs to 190lbs
Would love to get back to that again!0 -
Great job!!!0
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