200 pounds off and counting!!
nsblue
Posts: 331 Member
Well today when jumping on the scales I have reached 200 pound lost!! This has been since september 25th 2009, 21 months ago and I just had to share it.
It has been a long hard journey, one that has taught me alot, but most importantly that one's health is of most importance and lifestyle change has to happen to grasp it and maintain it. I have spent much of my life overweight/obese.... been on diets and lost , only to regain more. One might ask, well how do you know it won't happen again? that you won't gain what you lost? Somehow I just know. Things are just different this time.
In Sept 2009 I had my wake up call that I really had to do something. At 550lbs hardly able to walk without gasping, on 2 needles of insulin a day (90u & 80u), high blood pressure and a hernia which my gut is fully outside of my abdominal wall... i needed to change. But what happened to make me see this???
My husband of 25 years was rushed into emerge and was diagnosed with diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and penile cancer. He immediately had a total amputation then a few months later a lymphadenectomy. He worked hard those months to regain some quality of health by going on a diabetic diet (which I did too) and we were able to lower his blood pressure, diabetes and cholesterol in doing it. The day he had his staples out, he had another set back...a heart attack and had to paddled back. When getting a stent put in, he received news on the pathology of his lymph nodes... it was negative. We felt like life had handed us a wonderful gift. We both started walking, and we were only up to 10 minutes twice a day when in march things turned.... our walking ended.....with pain on his perinieum he was rushed into surgery where they found a tumor of the same kind as before.. ca scan revealed mestates to the lungs...he was terminal. he had radiation to relieve pain and was able to come home for a month then went back in hospital .Then in July, he passed away. Watching my husband die and fight so hard for every breath he took will remain with me. My husband and I started this journey to healthiness together.... I now walk alone.
Life is too precious not to fight for the health one needs and deserve. I hope none of you have to go through such things in life to realize this.
There are some before pics on my profile and some of me along my way... and will be more as I contune on my journey to healthiness. I hope you too will join in and get healthy for you..you are important, and life does matter while we have breath in us.
It has been a long hard journey, one that has taught me alot, but most importantly that one's health is of most importance and lifestyle change has to happen to grasp it and maintain it. I have spent much of my life overweight/obese.... been on diets and lost , only to regain more. One might ask, well how do you know it won't happen again? that you won't gain what you lost? Somehow I just know. Things are just different this time.
In Sept 2009 I had my wake up call that I really had to do something. At 550lbs hardly able to walk without gasping, on 2 needles of insulin a day (90u & 80u), high blood pressure and a hernia which my gut is fully outside of my abdominal wall... i needed to change. But what happened to make me see this???
My husband of 25 years was rushed into emerge and was diagnosed with diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and penile cancer. He immediately had a total amputation then a few months later a lymphadenectomy. He worked hard those months to regain some quality of health by going on a diabetic diet (which I did too) and we were able to lower his blood pressure, diabetes and cholesterol in doing it. The day he had his staples out, he had another set back...a heart attack and had to paddled back. When getting a stent put in, he received news on the pathology of his lymph nodes... it was negative. We felt like life had handed us a wonderful gift. We both started walking, and we were only up to 10 minutes twice a day when in march things turned.... our walking ended.....with pain on his perinieum he was rushed into surgery where they found a tumor of the same kind as before.. ca scan revealed mestates to the lungs...he was terminal. he had radiation to relieve pain and was able to come home for a month then went back in hospital .Then in July, he passed away. Watching my husband die and fight so hard for every breath he took will remain with me. My husband and I started this journey to healthiness together.... I now walk alone.
Life is too precious not to fight for the health one needs and deserve. I hope none of you have to go through such things in life to realize this.
There are some before pics on my profile and some of me along my way... and will be more as I contune on my journey to healthiness. I hope you too will join in and get healthy for you..you are important, and life does matter while we have breath in us.
1
Replies
-
Wow... I am so proud of you. I dont even know you reading this feel like you need a special acknowledgement for being this strong.
You should share how you lost the pounds with the group here.
Thank you for inspiring me.0 -
Amazing, well done!! xx:happy:0
-
sorry for your loss. Its been a rough journey for you, but i hope that it continues and gets a little easier. You have done amazing and will continue!! Keep on keepin on!!0
-
Blessings0
-
I am sorry for your loss, and congratulate you on your progress- you look fantastic. Really inspiring.0
-
So sorry for your loss, and your story is inspiring!!! Keep up the amazing job you are doing and congrats on your awesome loss so far!!0
-
You are a strong woman! Props to you for keeping up the good fit and continuing down the path to a healthy lifestyle!
I'm very sorry for your loss...but as your profile states, he is now your inspiration!
Your story is an incredible example of preseverance! Your drive, your commitment...WOW!
Way to go with ALL your progress thus far and happy body transformation with the rest of your journey.
ttfn
Kyle0 -
I am so sorry for your loss.
You are amazing, what a remarkable journey you have had so far.
Stay strong.0 -
Amazing . . . from the pictures, your life seems truly changed!0
-
Sorry for the loss if your husband.. You have done an amazing job and you are a inspiration to us all.. I wish you the best of luck during your journey ;}0
-
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your husband but I am very proud of what you have accomplished. You are an inspiration.
Keep up the good work and I pray that God will Bless you and the rest of your journey.0 -
Wow! That's quite an accomplishment! Sorry to hear about your hisband! Keep up the good work!0
-
I am so sorry to learn of your loss too, you are amazing to keep going and have lost this amount of weight. I know you have your husband willing you to complete your weight loss target and you are an example to us all here on MFP.
We know you can do it! God bless0 -
Wow, you are truely amazing.
To lose that much is incredible.
Sorry to hear of your loss of your husband.
You truely are an inspiration to us all.
0 -
It is so good that you are continuing the fight for health. Best wishes and keep up the amazing job! It is so worth it!0
-
Oh my gosh, what an amazing woman you are! I'm in tears reading this. That you chose to fight for your life rather than let your grief take you down is brilliant! What an inspiration you are to us all!
Thank you!0 -
You have great courage and strength to continue on your path. My thoughts are with you and may you gain a sense of peace and happiness at the goals you set and achieved. I am very proud of you. You are an inspiration. Best of luck on your journey...
Irene0 -
I'm so sorry that you had to go thru so much and lose your husband, you have turned the tragedy into such an inspiration that I know he is always looking down on you with pride and encouragement. ((((hug))))0
-
You have really touched me with this. My beloved Aunt died after an 11 year battle with cancer. She inspired me to give up smoking (she had ca of breast, uterus, cervix,lungs ...all removed). So in October 2009 I stopped fannying about and quit smoking. That was it, not another *kitten* since. Unfortunately I went from 10 stone to 131/2 stone and to this day she is still my inspiration. I have beaten cigarettes now I will beat my weight. I want to inspire my children to be healthy and watch them grow into men for Yvette because she never can.
Whenever I want to give up I look at the photo on the wall and know she is there cajoling, pushing and supporting me every step We will do this for ourselves and for those who join us in spirit..
martyxxx0 -
Sorry for your loss. Thank you for taking the time to share your story with us. I was so emotional after reading your post, especially when you said something like "I hope none of you have to experience something like this to get serious". This statement shows your concern for others. It hit a note with me because I have been on and off the wagon for years. I have all the tools and knowledge to live a healthy lifestyle,but can't stay committed. I am happy to have found MFP and plan to use it in my fight to be healthy. My husband and I want to be a role model for our family. There is no other option. Thanks again.0
-
Truly amazing!!0
-
It moved me to tears reading your story. I am so sorry for your loss and all the pain you must have gone through. You are truly inspiring ! This story will stay with me!0
-
I am so sorry for your loss. For every end there is a new beginning. You are amazing. You should be so proud. Best of luck on your continued success. Inspirational.0
-
bravo bravo bravo0
-
My heart goes out to you for your backstory. amazing grit and determination to carry on. WELL DONE!!!0
-
Congratulation on your loss Nsblue. Keep up the good work.0
-
Wow! I'm so sorry for your loss. Your story is so sad yet so inspiring. You are doing so awesome and I'm sure your husband is very proud of you!0
-
Simply amazing! So sorry for you loss though. I'm so impressed by your dedication (despite your loss) and so glad that all your hard work has paid off. Prayers and hugs to you!!0
-
I am so, so sorry to hear about your loss. There are no words.
I am also very proud of you for continuing your journey and not giving up. Sometimes it takes a tragedy to motivate us to continue (or start) being healthy for us.
Hugs!0 -
You will never walk alone because he is standing right next to you, cheering you on ) Congrats on the weight loss! I am very proud of you!0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 427 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions
Do you Love MyFitnessPal? Have you crushed a goal or improved your life through better nutrition using MyFitnessPal?
Share your success and inspire others. Leave us a review on Apple Or Google Play stores!
Share your success and inspire others. Leave us a review on Apple Or Google Play stores!