I lost 50 lbs in 12 months - here's my story
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JenCpijanac
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Hello everyone, I hope you're doing OK. This is my first post here and I thought it would be appropriate to share my story with you, for a start. I'm happy I came across this community because it's always great to meet like-minded people or, to be precise, people who are battling the same issues you're battling yourself.
For a start, here's a little about me. I'm from The Land Down Under (Australia) and I've had issues with excessive weight since my late teens.
I know, most of you must be thinking "Well, at least you're fortunate enough to know what it's like not to be FAT". I disagree. Actually knowing that I used to be "normal" for most of my life is what made me even more depressed.
I was a normal, happy child. In high school, I was considered "popular" (such a disgusting term, I know). I was into sports, primarily volleyball and a great student. I lead a normal, happy life and thought nothing would ever change.
Fast forward a few years - I'm 60 lbs heavier. Seriously. 60. How the hell did that happen?
When I look back at it now, I was setting an elaborate trap for myself and it's no wonder I got so fat. Stress, combined with lack of exercise (I went from playing sports each day for a few hours and generally leading a pretty active lifestyle, to barely moving at all: home-car-uni-job-car-home lol) and comfort eating (ended a 3 year old relationship with my high school sweetheart) is a recipe for disaster.
I hit the rock bottom when I tried to kill myself. Yes, it got so bad that I actually considered the possibility of ending my life. Honestly though, If I really wanted to go through with it, I would. It was probably just a cry for help but there was no one there to hear me crying. I was all alone, devastated and, to put it bluntly, fat as a whale.
It's been 12 months since that day and I'm 50 lbs lighter.
Things fell into place when I read this: "Look in the mirror. You are now looking at the person responsible for your happiness." It wasn't the stress, it wasn't the food, it wasn't my relationship ending - it was me. It was all my fault. I was weak and I needed to find a way to be strong again. I needed to find a way to become the person I've always wanted to be and the person I used to be.
I changed my diet, started taking weight loss supplements and started exercising fanatically on a daily basis.
Here's what it all comes down to, in my opinion:
Eat breakfast as often as possible - This has been such a crucial factor in my weight loss because it kept me from being hungry and tired later in the day.
Try to do some kind of exercise every day - I started by walking during my lunch break for an hour, and that really helped me get the ball rolling on being active later in the day. It just became a habit that I liked to keep up.
Be patient with your weight loss - I would have weeks where I wouldn't eat as well as I could have and sometimes would gain a little bit of weight—but I knew that I could get back on track. That helped me not give up hope and stick with my new lifestyle.
Also:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/ – lots of great info here
http://healthlynewsreports.com/diet/?u=c379f – free trial bottle of an amazing weight loss supplement that helped me a lot. You might want to give it a shot too.
http://www.fitnessmagazine.com/ – amazing workout plans and lots of great info and advice
If my post motivates at least one person here, I'll be happy. Whatever it is that you're going through, there is always a way out. Never give up. You can turn your life around, just like I did and just like thousands of people did.
Good luck!
For a start, here's a little about me. I'm from The Land Down Under (Australia) and I've had issues with excessive weight since my late teens.
I know, most of you must be thinking "Well, at least you're fortunate enough to know what it's like not to be FAT". I disagree. Actually knowing that I used to be "normal" for most of my life is what made me even more depressed.
I was a normal, happy child. In high school, I was considered "popular" (such a disgusting term, I know). I was into sports, primarily volleyball and a great student. I lead a normal, happy life and thought nothing would ever change.
Fast forward a few years - I'm 60 lbs heavier. Seriously. 60. How the hell did that happen?
When I look back at it now, I was setting an elaborate trap for myself and it's no wonder I got so fat. Stress, combined with lack of exercise (I went from playing sports each day for a few hours and generally leading a pretty active lifestyle, to barely moving at all: home-car-uni-job-car-home lol) and comfort eating (ended a 3 year old relationship with my high school sweetheart) is a recipe for disaster.
I hit the rock bottom when I tried to kill myself. Yes, it got so bad that I actually considered the possibility of ending my life. Honestly though, If I really wanted to go through with it, I would. It was probably just a cry for help but there was no one there to hear me crying. I was all alone, devastated and, to put it bluntly, fat as a whale.
It's been 12 months since that day and I'm 50 lbs lighter.
Things fell into place when I read this: "Look in the mirror. You are now looking at the person responsible for your happiness." It wasn't the stress, it wasn't the food, it wasn't my relationship ending - it was me. It was all my fault. I was weak and I needed to find a way to be strong again. I needed to find a way to become the person I've always wanted to be and the person I used to be.
I changed my diet, started taking weight loss supplements and started exercising fanatically on a daily basis.
Here's what it all comes down to, in my opinion:
Eat breakfast as often as possible - This has been such a crucial factor in my weight loss because it kept me from being hungry and tired later in the day.
Try to do some kind of exercise every day - I started by walking during my lunch break for an hour, and that really helped me get the ball rolling on being active later in the day. It just became a habit that I liked to keep up.
Be patient with your weight loss - I would have weeks where I wouldn't eat as well as I could have and sometimes would gain a little bit of weight—but I knew that I could get back on track. That helped me not give up hope and stick with my new lifestyle.
Also:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/ – lots of great info here
http://healthlynewsreports.com/diet/?u=c379f – free trial bottle of an amazing weight loss supplement that helped me a lot. You might want to give it a shot too.
http://www.fitnessmagazine.com/ – amazing workout plans and lots of great info and advice
If my post motivates at least one person here, I'll be happy. Whatever it is that you're going through, there is always a way out. Never give up. You can turn your life around, just like I did and just like thousands of people did.
Good luck!
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Congratulations!0
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shakenbake57 wrote: »Congratulations!
Thank you so much!2 -
Good for you.
Btw the link to the supplement doesn't work. Is that because we don't really need anything more than MFP?
I lose weight without spending any money on "supplements". I never saw anyone else in here say they got help from a supplement either. My guess is you'd have got the same outcome without them!
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It's like Deja vu
Also it is not allowed to promote weight loss supplements in this site, as far as I know.
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You really tell it how it was, no sugar coating, which is inspiring. You give me hope. Thank you1
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Yeah - I've never known an Australian to talk about their weight in lb.1
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Yeah - I've never known an Australian to talk about their weight in lb.
Yeah that's true, I'm Australian also. I find imperial measurements hard to follow the closest I use is time. Anyway whatever keeps you going in the right direction (short of harming yourself or others) sounds decent enough. I've got a bit to lose, re-lose actually (writing month, epilepsy, no gym etc) starting from 30kg to lose.
50lb ->22.6796
So find time around I lost 20kg or 44.0925lb and man did it come back fast. Still not back to where I started but I have to go around again. I will.
I've found that sloth is the biggest enemy of weight loss and staying too still can lead to depression. So taking up a hobby, investing in something be it writing exercise, work or a blog helps.
- I don't think supplements do anything for your body outside a regular low calorie diet and are unregulated, however if it helps you mentally or just gives you structure than I think it is okay. Multi-vitamins are the same btw but that's a huge can or worms not to be opened.
Also at some point without a habit structure you will burn out. Just take a nap, a day, binge a t.v. show or something. Take a breath and rather than beat yourself up brush yourself off and restart.
Exercise is simply a way to keep yourself healthy but if you really don't like exercise just do something else. No exercise (sloth) leads to all sorts of issues and lots is hard to maintain (not that you can't, I did for a while). Burn out.
Diet is originally referring to lifestyle not restriction but it is what it comes down to with weight loss and gain.
However you did it we're proud of you and hope that your weight loss makes you feel happy inside and out.0 -
I'm happy for you, but you can't promote weight loss supplements. I'm sure you can understand--alot of people would love to do that on here, and every now and again someone tries. Eating the right number of calories for you will get you to a proper weight. Exercise will make you feel and look better.1
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snowflake954 wrote: »I'm happy for you, but you can't promote weight loss supplements. I'm sure you can understand--alot of people would love to do that on here, and every now and again someone tries. Eating the right number of calories for you will get you to a proper weight. Exercise will make you feel and look better.
Totally.0 -
"Look in the mirror. You are now looking at the person responsible for your happiness." I love this. It's my new mantra. Thank you for the help.1
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