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What was your aha moment that made you finally start a weight loss journey?

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  • SoUl_ReBeL2021
    SoUl_ReBeL2021 Posts: 120 Member
    I was on alot of medications got off them and dropped 30 pounds in no time. My daughter showed me this App and I absolutely love it! Been doing this for a few years and have loss 124 pounds so far. Still need to lose 34 pounds... once I dropped the weight from not taking so many medications that really clicked in me that I can do this!!!
  • OkieSam
    OkieSam Posts: 12 Member
    edited July 2017
    When I noticed I had back boobs,that were bigger than my front ones
  • cforsyth617
    cforsyth617 Posts: 205 Member
    When I was down to four outfits that I could fit into for work and none of them were pants. This was in December and we had lots of snow last year so I was tired of being cold all the time. Also I and was getting really bad chafing in the waist area from the clothes that"fit" and I was too cheap to by new clothes
  • johnnylakis
    johnnylakis Posts: 812 Member
    When two years at the gym four times a week rendered zero results
  • SundropEclipse
    SundropEclipse Posts: 84 Member
    Metabolically I've been healthy for years which made it easy to ignore, but when I got to the top of the stairs (just 14 steps) my knees were aching. It was a real eye-opener because I wasn't even 30 yet and my bones felt 70 years old. I started picking up more produce and fewer chips & soda, but I didn't actually take action until a couple months later following a near nervous breakdown (oddly enough not related to my weight). Lost 60lbs over five months, regained 7-10 (it yoyo'd) over the next four months but was mentally okay with it because I had expected it since I didn't have the money for a gym membership and obviously you can't swim in the winter.

    My second aha moment was about six weeks ago. The rest of winter and spring was extremely horrible (in a nutshell, a whole lot of batshit crazy from family that hubby and I haven't been able to escape) and I just stopped caring. I stepped on the scale one morning and realized I'd regained a total of 35lbs since last fall. Started making dietary adjustments, then when I was laid off four weeks ago I decided to take the "impromptu vacation" to get myself back on track.
  • 911Doughboy
    911Doughboy Posts: 80 Member
    having chest pains while sitting on the couch and watching tv....getting tired and winded after walking from the fire truck to the front door of a house...being in shape and feeling like i can do anyhting, then getting injured and out of shape and feeling lazy/tired all the time
  • Watch_Me_Rise
    Watch_Me_Rise Posts: 301 Member
    Like a few people, it was the doctor saying, "if you're still struggling losing weight, our next option is prescription medications..." Yeah that's a big no. That and I just want to be healthy for me and my family.
  • Knitwif
    Knitwif Posts: 4 Member
    I've been trying off and on to lose weight for 30 or more years. I yo-yo like crazy. Food is my comfort. Then my husband had several attacks of acute pancreatitis. I found the entire medical process really aggravating and realized that I would be a miserable patient if I were to have to go through the same thing. It was then that I knew I needed to really take care of myself so that the next time one of us had an emergency (and that happens to everyone sooner or later) I'd be starting from a place of health. So I thought I would start logging, because statistically people that log are more successful at weight loss. I'm now down 44 pounds. It's been 18 months, so it's a sloooooow process, but I never deny myself something I really want, so I've been able to stay on track.
  • KrunchyMama
    KrunchyMama Posts: 420 Member
    oregonlady wrote: »
    my hubby died unexpectedly. :'(
    i was not the person i wanted to be. :|

    I'm sorry for your loss :(
  • tracyd73
    tracyd73 Posts: 4 Member
    Turn 44 on the 7/15th...It came today with a phone call from Dr.
    Year of stomach issues weight gain.
    Test, show dairy allergy, wheat, barley, malt, and BEEF of all things. 30 day glutten, dairy diet no beef. I also have MS.
    I guess my body has had enough. Need to change diet and lose weight or die miserable. *sigh*
  • AliNouveau
    AliNouveau Posts: 36,287 Member
    I had agreed to do something I hadn't done in many years and knew I'd do it better if I were thinner and in better shape so I bit the bullet and worked really hard
  • DChelseaNYC
    DChelseaNYC Posts: 15 Member
    I saw a video of myself, singing with a friend at a benefit for a cause I care very much about. I never saw myself as "fat" because I've always been pretty comfy, but lately felt that comfort begin to slip... I had come really close to hitting 200 and for someone who's 5'2", that's a problem. I made the decision that day that I needed to make a healthy change.
  • millerdan1
    millerdan1 Posts: 16 Member
    At the end of 2014 I came down with the flu. Went to the doctor and learned I weighed more than I'd ever weighed in my life. At the same time I realized that 2-3 pairs of pants with a larger waist size I'd bought only a couple months earlier were starting to get tight. I started walking, added in an elliptical trainer, and progressed to running. I also began using MFP to track my calories and weight. Hit my goal weight about 7 months later. Since then I've run 3 half marathons and am currently training for a fourth. Went from 214 to185lbs and have more less maintained for 18 months now.
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