Hit my goal!

damiansinc
damiansinc Posts: 70 Member
edited December 3 in Success Stories
Hit my goal this morning. I'm 6' 2" and started as high as 260 lbs. I mostly hovered around 254 lbs and that was the weight the scale recorded when I started on the weight loss in March. On the one year anniversary of my wife's death. Didn't want to abandon my son.

This morning I am 194 lbs and in a healthy BMI for the first time in my adult life.

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Going to transition to maintenance. I'm 2 weeks into a 12 week lifting program and hoping to switch out some of the last fat weight with muscle weight. Will go back to the doctor in November and make sure all my blood work looks good as well.

Good luck everyone!
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  • RoseTheWarrior
    RoseTheWarrior Posts: 2,035 Member
    Wow, awesome transformation! Good luck with the lifting!
  • angievaughn
    angievaughn Posts: 655 Member
    Nice job!! Good luck with the weight lifting!! I am sure you will do it!! I bet your son is so proud!! Keep up the amazing work!!
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,333 Member
    You look amazing, your wife watches on proud. You'll be around for you son as well as a shining example of determination for him. :)
  • fposte2016
    fposte2016 Posts: 130 Member
    What an incredibly inspiring and poignant story. Congratulations on the BMI and all your success.
  • Chris_2013
    Chris_2013 Posts: 107 Member
    Great job!
  • dariusshaw
    dariusshaw Posts: 29 Member
    What all did you eat I am just eating salad everyday for a week with chicken with chicken breast and few cheese cubes day nd night I also started working out a little
  • StacyChrz
    StacyChrz Posts: 865 Member
    Great job! You look really healthy.
  • damiansinc
    damiansinc Posts: 70 Member
    Thanks all! I'm starting to feel like a person again.

    @dariusshaw I definitely ate a lot of salads. Tried to eat better whenever I could. When I found combos that worked with my calorie count I tended to repeat them. I did take one meal a week as a cheat meal and ate whatever I wanted. Usually where I got my BBQ fix.

    Like so many people on here it was about being diligent for the long haul and not letting a bad day or week trip you up.
  • cosmonew
    cosmonew Posts: 513 Member
    Well Hello George Clooney. Great Job!!! Way to turn a negative into positive energy. Your Son is a lucky young man for such an inspiring Dad. Way To Go.
  • damiansinc
    damiansinc Posts: 70 Member
    cosmonew wrote: »
    Well Hello George Clooney.

    Ha! You just made my decade!
  • sherryrichie
    sherryrichie Posts: 114 Member
    You look awesome! I like what you said about being diligent and not letting a bad day or week get in the way of success. Great job!!!
  • ItsyBitsy246
    ItsyBitsy246 Posts: 307 Member
    Well, NOVA is certainly looking better all of a sudden. ;) Congrats!
  • damiansinc
    damiansinc Posts: 70 Member
    Well, NOVA is certainly looking better all of a sudden. ;) Congrats!

    Well, with the string of 90 degree days we've had I think the whole population shed a few pounds!
  • ItsyBitsy246
    ItsyBitsy246 Posts: 307 Member
    damiansinc wrote: »
    Well, NOVA is certainly looking better all of a sudden. ;) Congrats!

    Well, with the string of 90 degree days we've had I think the whole population shed a few pounds!

    Worked for me!!
  • hopejaye75
    hopejaye75 Posts: 51 Member
    That's awesome! Congrats to you
  • Firefly0606
    Firefly0606 Posts: 366 Member
    Inspirational!! My husband started logging today, I'm going to show him your pics tonight, hopefully for a little motivation. Great work :)
  • m_offer63
    m_offer63 Posts: 5 Member
    Wow congrats !! Amazing transformation
    so you lost 60 pounds .
    I hope that happen to me too, would you please write more about your diet & how you did it ?
  • jamesha100
    jamesha100 Posts: 214 Member
    Congratulations - you genuinely look like a different (younger) person.
  • pigelet
    pigelet Posts: 37 Member
    Sorry about your wife! She'd be so proud and your son gets to have a healthy daddy!

    Good Luck with maintenance. You look phenomenal!
  • DetroitDarin
    DetroitDarin Posts: 955 Member
    That is incredible. Thank you for sharing your story. Do you mind telling me your age? I am 43 and I fear - although I know the fear is baseless - I will never be below 200lbs again. I started at 6'1" about 245ish. I've been counting religiously for about five weeks now.
  • damiansinc
    damiansinc Posts: 70 Member
    That is incredible. Thank you for sharing your story. Do you mind telling me your age? I am 43 and I fear - although I know the fear is baseless - I will never be below 200lbs again. I started at 6'1" about 245ish. I've been counting religiously for about five weeks now.

    Hey man. I am 39. There are a bunch of posters in the Maintain Weight section who's words really resonated with me. To summarize you need to take the emotion out of it. It's just a formula. For me I needed to stop thinking about stress, age, time, etc and just say...if I eat 500 calories less per day I'll lose a pound a week. So if you stick with it you'll do it regardless of age.
  • damiansinc
    damiansinc Posts: 70 Member
    @m_offer63 I honest to goodness ate whatever I could. I was just religious about accurately logging when I could. Ordered a food scale. Sometime I found food combinations that worked and I ate them over and over. Boring I know, but I knew I could be consistent.

    And here was the real important thing for me. I HAD to have a meal a week where I ate whatever I wanted. Some days I went on an extra long walk to account for it. Others I didn't. I just never let it get me down. I tried to just make it a part of the program. I even had two small vacation trips in there where I decided to not track a thing. Man it was tough to see the weight up when I got back, but when I went back to the plan it was usually water weight and was gone in a couple days.

    I hope this helps. Gah. I'm no guru. I just got fed up being fat and sad.mim still sad, but not as fat. So, one side down.
  • damiansinc
    damiansinc Posts: 70 Member
    pigelet wrote: »
    Sorry about your wife! She'd be so proud and your son gets to have a healthy daddy!

    Good Luck with maintenance. You look phenomenal!

    Thank you.
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  • damiansinc
    damiansinc Posts: 70 Member
    Congrats on the weight loss and increased health! I know from first hand experience that the health and well being of the surviving parent, matters a great deal to the child left behind. My father was 61 and I was 15 when my mother unexpectedly passed away, and while our sadness never fully went away, his health allowed us to take several road trips around Europe, participate in all sorts of social events with friends, and even achieve a personal dream of buying a racehorse.

    Here is hoping that you find peace and happiness in your new normal. All the best to you!

    Thank you so much for this. I'm doing the best I can for the little guy. Definitely a new normal.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    I congratulate you.
  • torrielewis1991
    torrielewis1991 Posts: 73 Member
    Good job
  • thatboyjosh73
    thatboyjosh73 Posts: 15 Member
    Awesome man..I'm 6'3 285 and I need to drop to 220 to enlist in the Air Force. What sort of calorie deficit did you try to aim for ? I was at 327 just a few months ago so I am losing at a decent rate but would love to get more advice/tips.
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    Wow! MFP Rockstar! <3
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    edited September 2016
    Congratulations on meeting your goal ..an inspiring success..just goes to show ..keep at it day after day be consistent and you'll get there ..Bravo

    And loving very handsome btw ;)
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