1000 Day Consecutive Logging Streak and 204 Pounds Lost at 55! I have my health and life back!
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Wow! Wow! Wow! Good for you and thank you for the pep talk for us in our 50's : )2
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Very inspiring. #respect1
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Now that's Inspiration! My SO and I lost 100 and 65 lbs in a year thanks to this app and calorie counting. We spent another year maintaining and losing a bit more. Now we are refocusing and getting ready to tone up and actually get healthy. It's a never ending process and It's great to see people out there telling others that weight loss isn't a quick fix, It's for life!2
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It absolutely has to be a lifetime lifestyle change for it to be permanent as I too have yo-yoed like many others have over the years but until it got life threatening around 50 years old I finally got it through my thick skull. Now that I have a couple years under me I actually enjoy eating healthy and I realize that I have to exercise for the rest of my life and that's no problem because I enjoy every minute of it now that I'm in shape and getting ready to turn 55 in about 2 weeks0
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Great job Chris! As my Doctor told me "Before 40, our bodies take care of us. After 40, we take care of our bodies".1
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Awesome job! It is truly about deciding you are worth it! You are an inspiration to all!1
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@staffordshire62 Congrats on your transformation. I'm sure this will be an inspiration to others.1
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That's inspiring as hell man!!! Hell of a job!!1
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Utterly fantastic - complete inspiration and as a 47 year old with type 2 diabetes i need you on my friends list to kick my *kitten* :-)1
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AMAZING. The time, effort and dedication you gave to yourself is inspiring. Thank you for sharing. You look so and good and I'm sure you feel 1000% better.1
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You are amazing!!! Awesome job!1
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Amazing transformation brother. I'm more impressed with the way you were able to build muscle at your age than anything. God bless!1
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Love this!! I'm on that same journey - I'm 50 and have lost 100 pounds in the last year and a half. I'm thrilled my cardio endurance, just need to ramp up the resistance side. I'm planning on logging for the rest of my life - I don't find it to be a chore and I know I need the awareness.
Thanks for being such a great example!!1 -
Awesome, Chris!!!
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That is a great success story. It proves that a healthy lifestyle can be achieved at any age. I applaud you!1
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@staffordshire62 absolutely incredible.. How great it must feel1
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I love hearing stories like yours! Congrats!1
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staffordshire62 wrote: »
Hello to all My Fitness Pal users!
I'm a 54 year old man who has had some tremendous health problems in the past from years of abuse due to poor diet and an overall destructive lifestyle which included terrible nutrition combined morbid obesity. Two and a half years ago , I was on 9 different medications with multiple health issues including depression, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes and I weighed 402 POUNDS at 5 foot 7.
Within the past two and a half years I have managed to turn my health and life around, and now I am in better shape and stronger than I was in my 20s weighing in at 196 lbs.
Currently, I am off all medications (which makes my doctor very happy!) and was able to successfully reverse my type 2 diabetes which I was at the threshold of during my last doctor's appointment when I weighed 402 pounds.
Results from my last physical showed my resting pulse rate is 52, A1C is 5.1, and cholesterol and blood pressure readings are amazing!
Through a combination of good quality clean eating and a wide variety of cardio exercise as well as weight training and swimming....... I have found the key to a better lifestyle with no gimmicks, diets, or pay programs .
I truly believe that the use of the My Fitness Pal app is the single most important tool in my arsenal because of all the high quality information available, the blogs, and especially the friendships I have made with people from around the world with the same goals. I love the fact that it is now run by Under Armour (which is my absolute favorite sports product brand) and I like the "accountability" which I derive from it.
What I have achieved is the hardest thing I have ever done in my life, but adapting to this type of lifestyle is extremely rewarding, satisfying, and pays off better than anything a person could do for themselves especially at my age. I am a firm believer that an active healthy lifelong lifestyle combining consistency with exercise, and healthy food choices with the addition of food logging through My Fitness Pal is a recipe for success.
For long term results, these habits need to turn into a way of life.. Never say DIET.. It needs to be a healthy lifestyle with moderation and knowledge being the key to healthy food and exercise choices.
The first 2 fat pictures showed me at only around 335 lbs and I maxed out later at 402.
One final thought... don't make too many lofty or aggressive goals at first because you might just set yourself up for failure so take it slow and gradually ease into your new lifestyle. For instance, I used to get out of breath just going from the couch to the refrigerator so I started walking around the block slowly. Each week I tried to go a little further until I was able to walk a mile or two and then I gradually started to jog a little bit. Now, I regularly run 15-20 miles per week and enter many 10k charity runs. I also swim 3 days a week about an hour each session and do lots of cardio and weight training in the gym just to change things up and keep my workouts interesting. I find myself taking the stairs instead of elevators, and parking at the end of a parking lot just to get in some extra steps for the day.
I hope my success will help to motivate some other people who are in the same situation I was more than two-and-a-half years ago. Remember......the human body is amazing and it is possible even in your 50s (or any age) to turn things around and allow yourself to heal naturally by just taking care of your health by healthy eating, gaining knowledge, exercising, and making the right choices. I always remember one thing a friend of mine who used to be very heavy told me and I quote "nothing tastes as good as being thin and healthy feels"
Chris
This is so absolutely awesome and amazing!!! Congratulations1 -
Hooray Chris!! 1000 days is just day 0 of the 2nd thousand and I know you'll be crushing the Cybex, terrorizing the ropes, running the miles and inspiring the folks in and out of the fitness community around our nation's Capitol as well as right here on myfitnesspal.1
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Congratulations and thank you for your inspiring story1
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Truly awesome and truly inspiring. Thanks for sharing your story!1
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Wow. Just wow. I have to show this to my hubby. I feel like he's all but given up - thinks he is too old, too tired, too busy. He is only 37!!!!! Thanks again, you look fantastic, but your attitude is the best part1
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You are truly an inspiration!!!1
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staffordshire62 wrote: »It absolutely has to be a lifetime lifestyle change for it to be permanent as I too have yo-yoed like many others have over the years but until it got life threatening around 50 years old I finally got it through my thick skull. Now that I have a couple years under me I actually enjoy eating healthy and I realize that I have to exercise for the rest of my life and that's no problem because I enjoy every minute of it now that I'm in shape and getting ready to turn 55 in about 2 weeks
Did you ever have days that were harder than others? Where you may have eaten more than you should have or didn't work as hard as you could have? How did you deal with it?0 -
Great job!0
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Congratulations. Simply outstanding turn around! And I couldn't agree more with your approach. Its a lifestyle, not a diet....well said.0
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Congratulations truly Inspiring!0
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Absolutely amazing and inspiring! You look amazing, fit and strong. Great job!!!!0
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Thanks for the motivation and reassurance that as we get older you can teach and old dog new tricks or in our case a need life style.0
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Wow!!! Thank you, thank you so much for your awesome story and advice. I needed that this morning !0
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