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How I lost 140 lbs in six months with help from MFP

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  • Posts: 193 Member
    Awesome job! I have been making it a priority to walk daily. Love to hear that you have had such success by just walking. Way to go!
  • Posts: 15 Member
    one235 wrote: »
    one question, I just have a hard time figuring out my deficit calories..

    To figure out your deficit, you need to track two things: your calories burned (both BMR and active), and then everything you eat. A Fitbit or other fitness tracker can help you with the first; MFP can help you with the second. Plug in the numbers and it's all right there.

  • Posts: 15 Member
    I guess excess skin isn't as bad as being overweight though.

    Absolutely. Excess skin is something you can worry about later. It's annoying! But the health impacts of being overweight are far more important to consider than what is (in my view) a cosmetic concern.
    Also, it hurts for me to walk because I am so overweight. Every time I start an exercise program, I always get nasty blisters on my feet. Did you experience this?

    Yes. Blisters happen, even with good walking shoes. What I found worked best for me was moleskin to reduce friction spots and it really helped to reduce blisters.
  • Posts: 15 Member
    Most of of people here were not happy from my post because they were saying that i am not losing weight safely then i started walking less and eating 1800 calories per day but this way i was not losing too much weight.


    But now i will follow your way and will lose weight.

    The most important thing I can say is that, if you really want to go the way of big calorie deficits, make sure you're doing it under the supervision of a medical professional!

  • Posts: 7,097 Member
    theprez98 wrote: »

    The most important thing I can say is that, if you really want to go the way of big calorie deficits, make sure you're doing it under the supervision of a medical professional!

    Quoting this for the truth!
  • Posts: 7,097 Member
    Well done, @theprez98!

    Nicely written OP, too!

  • Posts: 35 Member
    Very well done,im doing a similar thing, 3 weeks in 7.5lbs lost im aiming at 1000 calories deficits i call it my mathematical dietand its working :)
  • Posts: 361 Member
    Great job! I like your ABCD approach :)
  • Posts: 27 Member
    Your transformation is inspiring. You can see the happiness in your face in the 'after' pic
  • Posts: 172 Member
    theprez98: Congratulations on your progress and I wish you the best on your continued success! To me, the thing that shines through in your story is your commitment to getting healthier every day. It kind of comes back to the slow and steady wins the race kind of philosophy. So many people approach weight loss as a starve and work yourself to death doing excessive exercise that they burn out quickly and quit and then start the failure/self-loathing cycle again and again when if they had just reduced the number of calories they eat to less then they are burning and move more each day then they did before, they would actually be able to sustain it longer and succeed. I know there are people reading this saying that losing 140 pounds in 6 months is not slow and steady, but what I mean is you committed to your plan, steadily increased your movement and decreased your food intake then moved forward every day doing what you knew you had to do to achieve success. I know it wasn't as easy as you make it sound. You had to figure out what foods to eat that make you feel full longer so you don't want to go eat every item in the kitchen! You had to commit to changing your life and some very ingrained habits, but you did it and you have a great success story to show for it! Thanks for sharing it! You are living proof that there is hope for the rest of us!
  • Posts: 64 Member
    You look great! Congrats! Thanks for sharing your story...very motivating! :)
  • Posts: 4 Member
    AMAZING JOB.... Definitely motivating!!!!
  • Posts: 380 Member
    fantastic job. I think you tackled it very thoughtfully...way to go!! what's the next steps?
  • Posts: 380 Member





    SW: 277 lb (October 2015)
    CW: 240 lb (1 March 2016)
    Goal W: 180 lb

    wow this is the first story here i liked too much because i want to lose weight like you did.

    I was also walking like crazy 12+ miles per day.
    eating 1500-1800 calories.
    Most of of people here were not happy from my post because they were saying that i am not losing weight safely then i started walking less and eating 1800 calories per day but this way i was not losing too much weight.


    But now i will follow your way and will lose weight.

    Thank you so much for sharing.

    -- ME TOO!!! Friend me if you are also going to take a similar journey. Also - on fitbit I'm at https://www.fitbit.com/user/22TFTX - I have about 100 pounds to lose - and I've done all the research and talked to doctors - I'm going to also walk like crazy and do a vlcd at least for the initial 50 pounds....
  • Posts: 1,413 Member
    wow that is quite the story.. you are so inspirational.. great present you gave yourself.. a healthier life
  • Posts: 135 Member
    Great job! You look so much happier. Thank you for sharing.
  • Posts: 23 Member
    Great job and very inspiring. I started my latest journey on Feb 1 and slowly built up my walking to 11,000 steps per day (a little over 5 miles). I do not have time in my day for more. I have purchased a stationary bike for my office and I ride when reading a memo or report. I have along way to go, but your story and others like it keeps me going:

    SW: 272
    CW: 258
    GW: 195
  • Posts: 1,846 Member
    Kudo's to you! Truly inspirational. Thank you for sharing your story and explaining the (A+B)-C=D It made things so much clearer for me to see and understand about what I've been doing wrong and how I can better myself. Good Luck with the rest of your journey! There's no doubt in my mind you'll do it. May I add you as a friend (or feel free to add me) so I can follow your success?
  • Posts: 13 Member
    Thanks for sharing your story. Very inspiring. I like that it is essentially very simple - eat healthy, but not too much, exercise more and keep at it.
  • Posts: 75 Member
    Congratulations - job well done. Thank you so much for sharing!
  • Posts: 12 Member
    Congratulations on your success!
  • Posts: 74 Member
    Woooooow! Well done that man!
  • Posts: 66 Member
    I have a question for you hopefully you are still answering questions. Did you count carbs at all? Right now I'm eating few carbs but its extremely hard cuz everything has carbs and idk if it even works? What kinda food did u eat healthy food or just eat whatever food you wanted? And did u eat breakfast everyday before working out? Thanks for answers!
  • Posts: 37 Member
    Well done, very inspiring.
  • Posts: 119 Member
    Congratulations, you look wonderful!!
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  • Posts: 444 Member
    I've heard so much about how tough the surgery is, so very happy you did it on your own. You are amazing!
  • Posts: 9,562 Member
    You have accomplished so much. Congratulations. :)
  • Posts: 132 Member
    awesome work! :)
  • Posts: 439 Member
    WOW! Good for you! What a awesome alternative to bariatric surgery. You have a much better chance at long term, life long success. Great story, well told.

    Now the personal questions. There is a theory out there that we get fat and stay fat for some psychological reason like fear of success or protection from harmful people. Women may get fat to be unattractive if they fear a repeat of some sexual trauma. Men want to be "big men" even if they can't be leaders or financially successful. Did you search for or find some psychological reason for getting so big and if so, what changed to make it acceptable to lose the weight that you had accumulated?

    I dread social interactions and think I use my weight to keep people at a distance both physically and emotionally. I wonder if I don't develop better social skills will I put the weight back on to protect myself?
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