120 lbs down, 37 lbs to go
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Trying to figure out pictures still. They are not the best quality. And I only have mostly face shots because for years I would not take my photos. But here's two more full body pics of BEFORE.
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And these are NOW. Was a size 28 in first pictures and 327 lbs and now a size 12/14 at 207 lbs. I have roughly 37 lbs to my goal.
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Wow, amazing story and great job on all the hard work. Praying you enjoy a long, healthy life with your kids.1
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Wow what an amazing job!!1
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Wow! Thank you for sharing your journey. I'm 3 pounds down...67 to go. Reading your story makes me know I can do it :-)2
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Thanks for posting this and giving us some inspiration. I'm looking to lose 160+ and I am well on my way.1
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Thank you all very much! And way to go to both of you as well! That's fantastic!0
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****UPDATE**** As of today I lost 4 more lbs. I have 33lbs to go.6
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Congratulations!!! What a wonderful example of strength & determination you are for your children and others! Keep up the fantastic work -- wishing you all the best!!1
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I literally teared up with happiness and pride for you. What a wonderful accomplishment to take your life back and not giving up when things are hard. #rockstar1
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Amazing story! Very inspiring!!!! "I am woman, hear me roar!" -Helen Reddy's song I am woman, This is your theme song.1
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Richelle... I LOVE IT!!!
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Look at you! Amazing!
How proud of yourself you must be!
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Congratulations on your success and your positive attitude....1
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Truly one of the best success stories I've read! I'm so pleased for you and wish you continued success!2
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Where to begin...lol
Well my weight loss journey began 3 yrs ago. I was at my heaviest ever, at 327 lbs. I was
miserable, felt aged way beyond my years. I had so many medical issues that I had even made peace with my Maker. High blood pressure, border line diabetic, terrible back problems, depressed, could hardly sleep and the list goes on. We all hit a wall. My dad died just the year before of a heart attack. He was only 54. But it wasn't till almost a year later that my mom at the same age ended up in the ER. I sat in her room realizing I could lose her too. Our weight was killing us. I decided that day I wanted to live! That I wanted to enjoy what I have left of this beautiful life. That I wanted to live to meet my great grandchildren someday. That I really wanted to enjoy each day and not just survive. I started strength training 3 days a week, which I still do today. I do cardio here and there. I'd been through major weight loss once before. I had great tools already but I knew I needed to really change the way I think. Really listen to my body, get to really know it. And I knew to do this real, it was going to take time. I had a lifetime of rewiring to do. And reality is, I will be a work in progress till my last breath. I knew with eating I wasn't going crazy strict having to follow to the T as I had done the other time. I needed to learn to lose my weight, eating how I will forever. MOSTLY no sugar, no white flour, no fried foods and as little processed as possible. And portion control. MOSTLY in reality means that I will sometimes have that beer, that I will not miss out on certain foods when going out with family and friends, I would have whatever I wanted for the Holiday meals and I will have that cake at the party or wedding. I also knew I had to learn to start spotting my lies to really change my old habits. There was no more BAD FOODS. Just realistic portions and not eating if I really wasn't hungry. Because I enjoy these moments it made me see and break one of my biggest past habits. When I used to view these moments as 'BAD' I'd feel like a failure and then continue to eat bad the entire rest of the day, telling myself ' I'll start again tomorrow. ' Well, I've come so far now that I don't have that guilt anymore. I know that even if I over indulge in a moment. That does not affect the rest of my day. I stay on track and eat pretty healthy most the time. Incorporating what I've learned and seeing what my personal needs are health wise. But I don't miss out on moments. And because I've learned to change the way I think is why I have slowly but surely been successful. I am not perfect, nor will I ever be. Life has thrown me curve ball after curve ball since I started my journey. As it will to us all in different ways. I have 5 beautiful children, my oldest was 16 when I started. 4 months into my hard work and my husband of 17 years walked out on my kids and I. Still to this day with zero financial support, our whole lives changed overnight. Starting from scratch. I don't mention this for sympathy. But for encouragement. My health, physically, mentally, became my saving grace. If I can do this. All of you can do this. My advice. Small steps, positive changes, journal your thoughts and habits, start to see your patterns, always be honest, no matter how that looks. Write yourself positive notes of your dreams and the strong person you are and will be. Carry them with you. Read them in hard moments. Listen to music that empowers the positive life you want. Knowledge is power, read about others, their highs and their lows, read about all the things you want to better about yourself. Be kind and patient with yourself. And never listen to anyone's negativity. I don't claim to have this all figured out and there are always bumps, but I love my life and I've learned a lot and I'm glad I can share.
My ultimate goal has always been to be healthy, happy and lean. Well I've accomplished the first two. Roughly 37 lbs to go to lean and a lifetime to continue to work on me.
~We are all worthy of the best version of ourselves.~
You certainly have been an inspiration for me today reading your story. Thank you for sharing.1 -
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Thank you for sharing your incredible weight loss pictures....you are definitely an inspiration. This is my "restart" at MFP but I am over 330 lbs starting off and have 130 to go to get to my goal weight....I'd love to have you friend me on here so I can be inspired by someone like you. Thanks for the consideration. Sara
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I added you. And thank you! Best wishes on your journey. You're going to love mfp0
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AMAZING!!! Writing a note to myself - an idea I used in my 20's that worked for a different reason. Thanks for resurrecting the idea for me for weight loss. Brilliant! You look a min of 15 years younger. Please keep posting!!! And congrats on your success - just an awesome role model of strength and tenacity for your kids. Well done!1
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SparkyTinman...
Thank you so very much! Appreciate your words! And I love notes. Glad it resurrected that idea for you. Have a great weekend.
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You are an inspiration to me. Thank you for sharing your story! Good luck with the rest of your journey.1
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Wow what an amazing and inspirational story. You should feel very proud of your accomplishments.1
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