Why did you come to the conclusion to lose weight?

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  • EternalSnow627_
    EternalSnow627_ Posts: 85 Member
    During summer seat belts at a carnival for some rides don't fit... and it's embarrassing to have to walk off cause of that.

    I'm also depressed cause of my weight and how much I let myself go.

    So I decided it's time to loose weight
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    I took a health assessment for my job's wellness program when I started this journey. After completing all the questions, it indicated that my body was the equivalent of a 57 year old person. I am 44. This was one of a few things that got me rolling, but this was pretty significant.

    This is what started my weight loss journey too, although not so extreme. Recent assessment shows I've made good progress over the past year.
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  • Jerrypeoples
    Jerrypeoples Posts: 1,541 Member
    like most everyone it wasnt that i had no idea i was overweight, just didnt much care. would eat fast food after the gym etc..

    then took a vacation to california to visit my niece graduating highschool and the pic we all took together was the straw.

    just took it nice and slow. dropped 60 pretty quickly (4 or 5 months) and then would even out, lose even out.

    im not getting even more serious than i was in an effort to lose the last 30
  • younique80s
    younique80s Posts: 64 Member
    My dad gave me his horrible back problems. I had back surgery when I was 10 for scoliosis and they fused a rod into my lower spine. It was 60% curved and I was a month or 2 away from becoming a vegetable. 20 years later.. I have back pain all the time and I realized I need to take care of myself and not end up like my dad, who has had dozens of spine and neck surgeries and can barely stand or turn his head. My mom's side has Alzheimer's/Dementia, depression, anxiety, diabetes, etc.. Just want to be fit and healthy, so I can be around for my son and hopefully grandkids. :)
  • > When I was so stressed about my appearance that I started withdrawing from family events.
    > Realising I couldn't keep up with my 72yo Mother In Law.
    > Having anxiety meltdowns each day I needed to get dressed.
    > Excruciating back pain.
  • clambert1273
    clambert1273 Posts: 840 Member
    edited February 2017
    Love this!

    1. My underwire in my bra snapped.... for reals!
    2. Ruptured Brain Aneurysm in 2014 and had brain surgery
    3. Getting ready for brain surgery #2 because apparently I can't take a hint

    But here again to finish and be in control!
  • gettinfitjazzy
    gettinfitjazzy Posts: 8 Member
    edited February 2017
    I always said I never want to hit 200lbs because I'm very petite.
    Welp! I weighed myself 2 weeks ago and the pounds done caught up to me I was 202lbs...
  • paola750628
    paola750628 Posts: 3 Member
    Two weeks ago I went to the vet with my puppy and I stepped onto the scale and realized I weigh 170+lbs, I'm 35 lbs overweigh! So I started with MFP the same day and now I try to eat healthy, no more beer, butter or bread for this bully. I walk 12 km every day and try to run a bit. I'm going to step on that scale in two weeks and be proud
  • pearso21123
    pearso21123 Posts: 351 Member
    I always said I never want to hit 200lbs because I'm very petite.
    Welp! I weighed myself 2 weeks ago and the pounds done caught up to me I was 202lbs...

    Hey, that's the same weight that finally got me motivated (actually 202.5).
  • jiggles6669
    jiggles6669 Posts: 9 Member
    I started having shortness of breath and being a smoker on top of that just made it so much worse when I started putting on the pounds. So, now I'm trying to quit smoking and lose weight. Very difficult with very little lungs capacity.
  • jiggles6669
    jiggles6669 Posts: 9 Member
    Sorry to hear about your mom! I can relate to that. My mom passed away in 2012 and it was the hardest thing to accept. I still reach out to call her on the phone, then remember she's gone. I still miss her so much. And you was talking about antidepressants and they cause weight gain. I was diagnosed with bipolar when I was 30 and taking them every since. Now im going through menopause and I started packing on the pounds. But I'm glad you friend me. It's good to have support and inspiration. Holler at me anytime.
  • TheJourneyToFabulous
    TheJourneyToFabulous Posts: 381 Member
    When I realised I want to have babies and want to be at a healthy weight before I do
  • FourLynne62
    FourLynne62 Posts: 78 Member
    dougl004 wrote: »
    My story is a little funny. I was sitting in my chilly office with a small jacket on. I leaned back to yawn and a button from my jacket popped off and flew accross the room. That was my AH HA moment. What was yours?

    I don't know if it was one thing, or lots of little things. I am just hoping this time, God help me that I will see it through and get healthier.
  • jacobsl221
    jacobsl221 Posts: 75 Member
    When my husband wanted to take me on a two week cruise and we had to go buy new clothes and all of them were 2 sizes bigger than I had been wearing. Also realized all of my clothes were made of stretch material.
  • kasey39
    kasey39 Posts: 39 Member
    edited April 2017
    I've been slowly gaining a lot of weight since my 20s (even when I was in the Army.) I've known it, I've made attempts to lose it with very little success - gained a lot more very quickly over the last year at the same time they discovered a thyroid nodule. Passed a threshold I never thought I'd ever see in my entire life. I don't fit in auditorium seats, my office chair squeaks a lot when I sit it in - I always think I'm going to break it, I had to shop for a bunch new clothes this year to include coats, etc...and last summer I acquired my grandparents' bedroom furniture. Beautiful 1940s furniture, but all mirrors - something I didn't have in my room before. All of this put together, along with my thyroid surgery and starting medication is the extra push I needed. I've been so disheartened in the past, but apparently I could live with it 30 lbs ago. Now, not so much, and now that I know it may not have been all my fault (though some of it still is - not passing off all the blame!) and it could be more attainable now that we're getting other things under control, it's really helped with my motivation as well.
  • FitGlowNow
    FitGlowNow Posts: 8 Member
    I went to the doctor to realize I gained another 10 pounds after having the flu. When I got married I was a size 0, fast forward 10 years in a 10 or 12. And I can't blame it on having children. I'm just so uncomfortable in my body anymore.. I don't even feel like it's my body. I don't feel sexy for my husband anymore.
  • xsmilexforxmex
    xsmilexforxmex Posts: 1,216 Member
    I gained 20 pounds in 2 months and managed to stop it but then realized I was wearing leggings all the time because none of my pants fit. When I broke my foot at the end of Jan, I laid around not doing anything - decided end of Feb, since I gained another 7lbs in that 1 month, I needed to do something.
  • RaphaBianchi
    RaphaBianchi Posts: 51 Member
    When none of my clothes fit any more and I refuse to buy the next size up.
  • MaggieGirl135
    MaggieGirl135 Posts: 1,030 Member
    Ogopogo: If you haven't already gone to your doctor, please do so. Chest pain needs to be checked out, sooner than later. We all would like to hear of your continued success.
  • JaxxieKat
    JaxxieKat Posts: 427 Member
    A few things happened right together. The first was the day I went to get a pedicure and I couldn't even lift my leg over the edge of the foot tub to get into the seat. I had to grab my pant leg and hoist my leg over the edge. The second was I broke a hammock. The final straw was watching my grandmother go through countless nearly life-threatening health crises that were almost totally related to her poor diet, obesity, and sedentary lifestyle.
  • MrsChapmanTwo
    MrsChapmanTwo Posts: 5 Member
    Lord, not even cancer could get me to face how bad I had gotten! I guess right now, I'm just so fed up with always being tired, moody, and my knees constantly hurting. Plus my bad habits are rubbing off on my husband and step-daughter, whom were not overweight before I came into the picture. Now I'm trying to get all of us to eat better and move more. I've accepted that I'll never be one of those effortlessly thin people. I will need to track for the rest of my life.
  • rhiawiz57
    rhiawiz57 Posts: 906 Member
    edited April 2017
    My cholesterol and weight were both at an all-time high during my annual physical this Feb. I also turned 40 in Jan. I've never been a thin person, so i just decided that was okay/normal for me to weigh more than I should. I now see that my health stats are being affected by these extra pounds and the bad habits that come with them, so i can't just get away with it any longer. If I don't start changing my ways now, I'll continue to get in worse shape with increased age. I've lost 10 lbs since the end of Feb and need to lose about 30 more to even be at the top of my "acceptable" weight range! good luck to all.
  • GaleHawkins
    GaleHawkins Posts: 8,159 Member
    rhiawiz57 wrote: »
    My cholesterol and weight were both at an all-time high during my annual physical this Feb. I also turned 40 in Jan. I've never been a thin person, so i just decided that was okay/normal for me to weigh more than I should. I now see that my health stats are being affected by these extra pounds and the bad habits that come with them, so i can't just get away with it any longer. If I don't start changing my ways now, I'll continue to get in worse shape with increased age. I've lost 10 lbs since the end of Feb and need to lose about 30 more to even be at the top of my "acceptable" weight range! good luck to all.

    @rhiawiz57 Keep up your great start. My high pain level of 40 years is very low today after finding MFP back in 2014 and learned how to manage my pain and escape Rx and over the counter meds by my way of eating.