100 pounds lost!

mbouchard1234
mbouchard1234 Posts: 45 Member
edited November 13 in Success Stories
Today I hit the 100 pounds loss mark. I still can't believe it! I remember the day the flip switched in my brain and I vowed to never see that weight on the scale again. Anyone else remember a moment like that...what was it for you?

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  • tjames30
    tjames30 Posts: 229 Member
    Congratulations! That is an awesome accomplishment!
  • hamiltonjoshua642
    hamiltonjoshua642 Posts: 16 Member
    awesome thats really good how are doing that.
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    Super impressive. Nice job.
  • U2R2
    U2R2 Posts: 260 Member
    A blood pressure reading of 222/1xx flipped my switch.

    Congratulations on the milestone.
  • rocknrollhippie
    rocknrollhippie Posts: 11 Member
    Congrats doll, you're an amazing example for everybody else. Sending lots of love!
  • Fkika3131
    Fkika3131 Posts: 208 Member
    That is so Awesome. Congratulations. For me I have lost 47 pounds in 11 months.
  • sassyshellee
    sassyshellee Posts: 1 Member
    yes I do it was a few week ago.... I had worked really hard 8 yrs ago a lost a lot went from a size 18 to a 9 and then gained all back after surgery and grief stress eating and I hit my high....I'm done so I started getting off my *kitten* cut junk ( I will still have treat day) and joined the gym started waking and hr in the pool 5 to 6 days a weekdown almost 10 pounds
  • smkondy
    smkondy Posts: 583 Member
    Awesome!!
  • GetFitKTB
    GetFitKTB Posts: 288 Member
    A well deserved congratulations to you! I remember when I lost my first ten pound I was ecstatic and figured that would probably be it; then I lost another 10 and though well, should I try for another 10? And I did, and I made it, and now I've lost another 10 and I still feel like I did when I lost the first 10 pounds!

    But it is a great feeling and to have lost a 100 lbs must be a tremendous feeling, so good for you! I bow down to you!
  • 2y2k
    2y2k Posts: 41 Member
    That is SO awesome!! Congratulations!! You should be so, SO proud of yourself! I'm almost to the 100 lb loss mark myself!! I have about 40 more to go. It's such an awesome journey, isn't it?! Wishing you all the best!! So excited for you!! (:
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    edited January 2017
    What an amazing accomplishment! Welcome to the club!
  • briannadunn
    briannadunn Posts: 841 Member
    When I saw the weight at my DOT physical and only got a temporary 3 month physical. I decided I would give weight loss one more effort after I got off my final round of triple antibiotics to kill an H-pylori infection. I started focusing heavily on eating right and working out. I am now 245 and doing well SW was 258lbs at the doctors. I have a bad liver so I am hoping losing weight corrects that next too. My goal is to get under 204 by my next physical but I would be happy with any loss.
  • ekim2016
    ekim2016 Posts: 1,199 Member
    Down 42 pounds...35 more to go. So over half way. I just got tired of being obese...just amazed how EZ this is to do CICO...sure wished I discovered this year's ago. Better late than never!
  • zkjmum
    zkjmum Posts: 96 Member
    Well done! I've had terrible food addictions my whole life. Had a couple of skinny phases with weight loss success, but they were both short-lived.

    I've progressively been getting sicker for seven years. Pre-diabetes, edema, high cholesterol, gall stones, fatty liver (due to excessive sugar consumption and weight), high blood pressure during pregnancy, anxiety, depression.....NONE of that was enough to "flip my switch." I tried, but see, throughout all of that, I had a digestive issue, with food literally going straight through me. I was tired and weak all the time, and never felt full or satisfied from food....so I lived on high sugar food like chocolate (which I now recognise was to keep my energy up), and would literally eat all day long. During flare ups I was scared to leave the house in case of accidents, and I was anxious all the time. 7 years of really NOT enjoying life.

    Then late last year I saw a new GP. My symptoms had grown so bad I was sick for at least three weeks a month. He finally listened, didn't just fob it off as anxiety, and actually referred me to a gastroenterologist. After several tests, I now know that I was having severe IBS symptoms as a result of muliple intolerances. There's a whole list of things that are now out of my diet....in fact, more things are out than in....but I feel like a new person! No symptoms since eliminating my trigger foods, and it is now soooo much easier to limit my calorie intake, because I'm not starving hungry all the time.

    I'm 21.5 kg down...about 1/3 of the way to being a healthy weight. But I feel now, that I'm actually going to make it.
  • treehugnmama
    treehugnmama Posts: 816 Member
    edited January 2017
    congrats on 100 pounds loss. that is fantastic.

    my switch flipped in may ended up prediabetic. food related fatty liver high BP couldn't walk around the block. thought I'd be dead in 5 years...that was may 2016 I was 39. well no more prediabetic BP down but still higher than I like. down 65 pounds with 70 more to go. I now walk or hike 3 miles a day.
  • hmhall85
    hmhall85 Posts: 22 Member
    That switch flipped the day after I got out of the chest pain unit. When my doctor cleared me I began my training.
  • kimv1188
    kimv1188 Posts: 40 Member
    Congratulations! You must feel amazing!
    My switch flipped a couple of weeks ago, as my 35th birthday was looming around the corner. I decided that I haven't been very kind to my body so I really couldn't turn around and ask it to give me another 50 years. So I decided that I needed to make a change. A week after beginning to log my efforts, I have officially turned 35, lost 5 lbs, and have an enormous amount of energy.
  • briannadunn
    briannadunn Posts: 841 Member
    zkjmum wrote: »
    Well done! I've had terrible food addictions my whole life. Had a couple of skinny phases with weight loss success, but they were both short-lived.

    I've progressively been getting sicker for seven years. Pre-diabetes, edema, high cholesterol, gall stones, fatty liver (due to excessive sugar consumption and weight), high blood pressure during pregnancy, anxiety, depression.....NONE of that was enough to "flip my switch." I tried, but see, throughout all of that, I had a digestive issue, with food literally going straight through me. I was tired and weak all the time, and never felt full or satisfied from food....so I lived on high sugar food like chocolate (which I now recognise was to keep my energy up), and would literally eat all day long. During flare ups I was scared to leave the house in case of accidents, and I was anxious all the time. 7 years of really NOT enjoying life.

    Then late last year I saw a new GP. My symptoms had grown so bad I was sick for at least three weeks a month. He finally listened, didn't just fob it off as anxiety, and actually referred me to a gastroenterologist. After several tests, I now know that I was having severe IBS symptoms as a result of muliple intolerances. There's a whole list of things that are now out of my diet....in fact, more things are out than in....but I feel like a new person! No symptoms since eliminating my trigger foods, and it is now soooo much easier to limit my calorie intake, because I'm not starving hungry all the time.

    I'm 21.5 kg down...about 1/3 of the way to being a healthy weight. But I feel now, that I'm actually going to make it.

    I thought I was reading my own post. I was diagnosed with IBS at first too. I had all your symptoms. Went to get a colonoscopy and they found I had severe H-pylori. I went from passing whole foods to normal. I am finally getting rid of the edema, and things are slowly dropping. The difference in my system is amazing. You can get a simple blood test to see if you have it. My form was so advance that my pancreas, liver, and spleen were being severely effected as well.
  • grobangal88
    grobangal88 Posts: 32 Member
    Just hit my 100.1 pounds gone today. Feeling stronger!
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