Why did you come to the conclusion to lose weight?
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Mine's also kind of boring. I used to be nearly 200 lbs. I lost about 40 lbs. I'm not sure if there was a single "aha!" moment, but having to squeeze into an airline seat, and needing to shop at Lane Bryant finally sunk in. I've been see-sawing between 157-165 for about 15 years, and when I met my husband I got up to 168, which made me worry (he's Italian - all that pasta!!!). The other thing is I have foot problems, and if I'm lighter then the foot problems will not be so bad. I'm 49 so I don't want to cause myself more joint and foot problems as I age, so that it makes getting enough exercise difficult.3
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My story is I got diagnosed with P.C.O.S last year and it scared me. My boyfriend and I want to start a family in two in half years. I was devastated! The more research I did I found with excersise and eating healthier P.C.O.S can be reversed.3
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I dont feel confident in my own skin being overweight and getting ready for a night out and not feeling Confident was a wake up call to do something about it. Not sure if it's the right reason but it's the reason lol. And I want to feel like a look good for myself2
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Happy Mothers Day to all the moms out there. The healthy habits you are setting now will hopefully give you many many active years with your beautiful children #HealthyHabits1
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cant wear anything in my closet n didnt want to throw them away4
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I was recently diagnosed as insulin resistant, with high cholesterol and triglycerides and high blood pressure, topping the scale at 275. I've managed to get the BP and cholesterol under control with the help of meds but losing even a few pounds has been impossible unless I starve. So I decided to follow my doctor's low carb diet while limiting my caloric intake as well. It's hard to follow since I can't have sugar, artificial sweeteners, breads, or potatoes. I'm just finishing my 7th day in a row coming under budget and with 7500+ steps/day, I'm hoping this will be the solution.3
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To feel better by lowering blood sugar numbers is what got me exercising and eating right. Weight loss came as a nice bonus of a more balanced life style. Now its a healthy obsession2
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MOJayhawker wrote: »I was recently diagnosed as insulin resistant, with high cholesterol and triglycerides and high blood pressure, topping the scale at 275. I've managed to get the BP and cholesterol under control with the help of meds but losing even a few pounds has been impossible unless I starve. So I decided to follow my doctor's low carb diet while limiting my caloric intake as well. It's hard to follow since I can't have sugar, artificial sweeteners, breads, or potatoes. I'm just finishing my 7th day in a row coming under budget and with 7500+ steps/day, I'm hoping this will be the solution.
Exercise and a healthy diet may help significantly for all the items above. You will see folks say a calorie deficit over and over on here for weight loss but it is true. Find an exercise you like and a food plan that works for you and stick to it but don't feel imprisoned by it. I eat when I am hungry and some days I only need 1300 calories and others I need 2500. Just depends. Are you allergic to artificial sweeteners because they should be ok.3 -
Actually, I was very ill with an autoimmune disorder that caused massive weight gain, only I had no idea that I was so gravely ill. I could not understand why the pounds were rolling on, other than I was an EXHAUSTED mother, and wife, and coming up on middle age. I figured that was it in a nutshell, and if I just lost weight everything would get better. Well, I managed to lose 67 pounds in 5 or so years, but continued to get sicker, and sicker. Finally it all came to a head where I ended up in ICU, and nearly died a little over a year ago. I am still gravely ill, but I've not once stopped counting calories this past year despite being unable to budge a single pound. I'm not giving up, I will keep trying despite the doctors saying A) I won't be able to lose weight, and B ) I will not recover from my illness.4
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I have PCOS, insulin resistance, high blood pressure, depression, and on and on and on.
I am not healthy. At all.
I want to live long enough to see my kid grow up ~ and I want to live long enough to have grandchildren.
I realize now that I have hidden behind my weight for so long. The weight has always been there.... and always been an excuse. But I have come to realize that I lost out on a lot because of it. I love my child that God gave us through adoption, but boy, oh boy, do I wish I could have experienced a pregnancy that lasted longer than six weeks.
I am already older than most of my son's classmates' parents, but to be obese as well is too much to handle. I know that my son is embarrassed by me, even though he doesn't want me to lose weight because he loves my large breasts (he loves his pillows ~ lol). Luckily, my breasts are not usually the first to go when I have lost weight in the past.
Anywho... that's my story. I have tried many times to lose weight and become healthier. I get excited and then I burn out. I'm always hoping that this is the time that will stick. I sure do hate counting calories, but I think that is probably the only way to go.2 -
Laurend224 wrote: »My 'fat pants' we're no longer fitting. Seriously, I owned one pair of jeans that still fit, and I was starting to surpass them. I was tired of having to come home and put on sweat pants and pajamas.
I want to apply for term life insurance, but my weight puts me into a high $$$ category even though I am only 35, and otherwise 'healthy'
I am 5'3" and tired of weighing more than my 6 foot tall husband. Like, 50 lbs more.
That is kind of what inspired me too. I'm 5'4" and weigh about the same my 6'1" husband, and he's a big burly guy. It looks good on him, not so much on me!3 -
Several reasons but lately I'm tired of feeling exhausted all of the time! Closet film of clothes and nothing fits. Out of breath easily and too sedentary outside of work. I want to find love and I know I won't until I get more confidence in myself.3
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I'm getting married in 2019. Also I saw some pics of me on uk holiday and I felt embarrassed x2
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Mostly just want to be able to go harder in my hobbies and get less winded. Plus not being embarrassed to take me shirt off would be nice for a change.0
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One word: Flab. Well, another word: cellulite.
I went to H&M and tried on some clothes, only, to my utter horror, and thanks to the horrid lighting in the dressing room, I realised i could see cellulite *not only* on my bum and thighs .... that was a big wake up call.
I'm not overweight and losing weight is actually not my focus, but I'm pretty sure that losing some kilos is part of the whole formula. I just want to lose fat and tone up my entire body. I have 10 kilos extra after having my kids and while I'm totally fine with 5 of those, the other five ... well, let's just say I wouldn't miss1 -
It's sad to see all the people who posted about really big issues then never posted again, or deactivated.11
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When my shirts and pants got too tight.0
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I've decided to make a change because I despise what I see in the mirror. I will NEVER be skinny, nor do I want to be. My husband thinks I am perfect the way I am, but I dont. If I can rock a size 12...I'm good with that. I just can't be the size I am anymore. It disgusts me to look at me, and I am the only one who can change that.0
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About 3 years ago my fiance and I decided to change our diets, purely for the sake of eating better and feeling healthier in ourselves. We made that change and have done our best to stick with it. I gradually lost a bit of weight I had piled on without realising and my partner (who is naturally super slim) bulked up a little and began to look healthier too.
About a year ago I started using mfp and did loose weight as I was doing do. We unexpectedly lost my little brother who was only 20 (nothing to do with his health), from a family of what was 6 siblings - it was a huge shock and all thoughts of weightloss were put on the back burner while I tried my best to comprehend what I had just heard - shortly after that my father ( who is diabetic and has been improving his health for the last few years) woke up on his birthday with no vision - he woke up blind, possibly the added shock of losing his youngest child.. another huge shock to the family. It was a terrible year but as my fathers health improved, regained his sight and he lost weight (he was never hugely overweight, just a beer belly really and obviously some bad diet choices in the past) we all started to realise how quickly life can just disappear and began making choices to make our lives happier (no longer 'all work and no play').
I guess for me, its about being healthy and living life to the full..and well lets face it..being able to actually control an aspect of my life to an extent as well- I know I enjoy the feeling of improving myself, whether mentally or physically, so I set myself the challenge, plus I've never had the courage to wear a bikini and struggle at the idea of a swimming costume, so why not lose some weight and feel more confident about my appearance ?!
I feel happy when I am working towards something - so, my plan is to get to a healthy weight for my height (which is only 4 ft 11) and just see where that leads me!
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I've always been bigger but relatively healthy, then I gained about 60 pounds on top of my normal obese weight after starting a desk job and after my father passing away. My blood pressure was dangerously high and my doctor just said, that's okay, we'll just get you started on some meds. I realized it was a turning point that I could spend the rest of my life taking meds to fix problems and stay my same size (where I was unhappy with how I looked in pictures and unhappy with how my clothes fit and unhappy with how my body felt.. and probably develop additional problems that I would take pills to fix until my body was ran by pills) OR I could get my *kitten* together and lose weight. Down 57 pounds with my blood pressure back to normal.9
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I was diagnosed with cancer. Now I'm better, I want to live my life to the max, which includes getting off this weight!7
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Want to feel pretty again - now if I can do something about the wrinkles!
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It been a long journey trying to shred these pounds i had my daughter in 2008 and was 200 something pounds i dropped down to 160 at one time now im back to 180 now this sucks and something has to give so im not giving up this time0
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I went on an anniversary trip with my husband to a theme park and had a very hard time getting the safety bars down on the rides.. I was mortified.. so I've started. It's been three days..4
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I'm tired of using my injuries as an excuse. I want to be fully mobile and I want to feel my age. I don't want to feel old before my time.1
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I've yo-yo dieted all my teenage life and early twenties,but the weight always came back. Then I got health problems non related to weight and felt even less in control of my own body. One day I just felt ready, like something clicked in my mind- it's now or never, and just started working out a lot, the nutrition just followed, as with all the effort I was putting in, I didn't want the extra calories to take it away. So far so good !
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Well I'm a stay at home mom of two boys and when I couldn't play or keep up with them I knew I had to do something.
That and I got tired of not being able to wear the clothes that I really want to.1 -
Not dying before my kids grow up is one of my major reasons.2
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1 - noticed how unhealthy I've felt
2 - hated how I began to look
3 - wanted to begin to feel good about my appearance (and fit back into clothes other than sweats/jeans).3
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