Finally broke my plateau! 108lb gone!

cajunchicla2
cajunchicla2 Posts: 30 Member
edited November 20 in Success Stories
I'm super pumped! I had been at a plateau for 6 months and was just about to give up and decided to change things one last time. I'm so excited, as of this morning I broke through my plateau and I am down 108.6!!!! If I can do this anyone can! And these pictures are truly so embarrassing for me and I'm still not where I want to be but if it helps and encourages anyone at all then it's worth it! I'm still on a mission to lose about 50 more! If you want to friend me I'd love to have you there! I'll root you on! It's full steam ahead now!!!!
The first picture to the left is me at my heaviest and while I hate looking at this pic, it's a constant reminder of where I'll never go back to! The middle pic was my half way point and still so unhappy! The last one was take this morning!
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  • showerbeer1982
    showerbeer1982 Posts: 296 Member
    Wow!!! You're flipping killing it!!! Awesome!! Mucho high fives for you!!!
  • cajunchicla2
    cajunchicla2 Posts: 30 Member
    Thank you!!!!
  • pennygm72
    pennygm72 Posts: 179 Member
    Totally amazing, and well done for not giving up!!
  • crystalstreet1004
    crystalstreet1004 Posts: 6 Member
    You are very courageous to put yourself all out there. I've only taken a headshot so far. I'm just trying to grasp the concept that I'm in control of my body. I have over 100 pounds to lose, but it's great to see people such as yourself sharing your journey to show anything is possible. Thank you. Crystal
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    You go girl!
  • cbeutler
    cbeutler Posts: 667 Member
    Great job working through it.
  • cajunchicla2
    cajunchicla2 Posts: 30 Member
    Thanks everyone!
  • debtay123
    debtay123 Posts: 1,327 Member
    You are fabulous- thanks for helping us to see it is possible!
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    Good for you and way to keep the faith. You look fantastic!
  • AidaF430
    AidaF430 Posts: 173 Member
    You trusted the process and didn't give up and you weathered the "storm" and came out the other side so much better for it. This is truly inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing. Seeing your transformation gives me hope. Wishing you continued success on your journey. :)
  • cajunchicla2
    cajunchicla2 Posts: 30 Member
    Thanks so much everyone! I'm thankful that my store can be an inspiration to you all! Y'all can do this if I can!!! Your goals are reachable and can be obtained with dedication and hard work!!!!
  • finkikin5450
    finkikin5450 Posts: 32 Member
    Dang Girl! Way to go!
  • RunStart34
    RunStart34 Posts: 164 Member
    Awesome!! The fact you kept at it for 6 months even while not losing shows your determination.
  • WorkerDrone83
    WorkerDrone83 Posts: 3,195 Member
    That is so amazing! Congratulations!
  • chasitystiff7057
    chasitystiff7057 Posts: 5 Member
    Your doing great you can add me I would love to have support do you eat anything with you calories
  • Mmmurphy20
    Mmmurphy20 Posts: 1 Member
    Please tell me how!!! I've been at a plateau for ab 4 months!!!! And it's driving me craaaaaaaaaazy! I've tried switching things up, NOTHING!
  • Ironlioness40
    Ironlioness40 Posts: 7 Member
    Inspiring ! Thank you for sharing.
  • Good job! Hopefully I can do the same XD
  • shakenbake57
    shakenbake57 Posts: 303 Member
    Fantastc! I'm interested in what changes you made to break thru the plateau? I've been sitting on one for a couple months.
  • ISweat4This
    ISweat4This Posts: 653 Member
    What an amazing journey, you look great!
  • cajunchicla2
    cajunchicla2 Posts: 30 Member
    Thank you!
  • seramachickens
    seramachickens Posts: 20 Member
    Love that Cheshire Cat grin in the last pic! You look great. (I tell myself my goal is to lose 50# but truly I need to lose 110#, I just can't ever see myself achieving that! Thanks for sharing to show me it is possible! )
  • cajunchicla2
    cajunchicla2 Posts: 30 Member
    Love that Cheshire Cat grin in the last pic! You look great. (I tell myself my goal is to lose 50# but truly I need to lose 110#, I just can't ever see myself achieving that! Thanks for sharing to show me it is possible! )

    It is very much possible!!!! You've got this :)
  • smallsteps2success
    smallsteps2success Posts: 64 Member
    You're so inspirational! Thanks for sharing =)
  • MrsR99
    MrsR99 Posts: 11 Member
    Wow, amazing job!! I'm just 4 weeks into my journey with a long way to go, and seeing posts like yours helps keep me focused and motivated! Thank you for sharing!
  • cajunchicla2
    cajunchicla2 Posts: 30 Member
    MrsR99 wrote: »
    Wow, amazing job!! I'm just 4 weeks into my journey with a long way to go, and seeing posts like yours helps keep me focused and motivated! Thank you for sharing!

    I'm so glad I could be an inspiration!!! You've got this. :smiley:
  • redcows3185
    redcows3185 Posts: 2 Member
    I can't see the photos for some reason, but your progress inspires me to keep going. I had Gastric Bypass surgery in 2009. I lost 135 lbs in just over a year. I felt great in all kinds of ways, simple things like I could cross my legs again, I could lay my new baby grandson on my lap (I hadn't had a lap in years LOL), I fit in any chair anywhere, I could go buy jeans in size 14 and take them home knowing they would fit. But then life happened, losses of loved ones, job stress, depression, anxiety etc. So I grazed my way through it using my old coping skill of comforting myself with food. Life got worse, depression got worse so I just kept eating. I've gained 100 lbs back over a 4 year course. For what? For that momentary feel good meal. Now here I am still recovering from the worst depressive episode I've ever had. So this is the first time that I've even entertained the idea of eating healthier, portion control & exercise. But I'm doing it! Today I got discouraged, feeling very much alone in this and even considered throwing in the towel. With tears in my eyes, I somehow stumbled onto your post. Thank you for taking the time to encourage people like me.
    Laura Fisk
    Arkansas
    I can't see the photos for some reason, but your progress inspires me to keep going. I had Gastric Bypass surgery in 2009. I lost 135 lbs in just over a year. I felt great in all kinds of ways, simple things like I could cross my legs again, I could lay my new baby grandson on my lap (I hadn't had a lap in years LOL), I fit in any chair anywhere, I could go buy jeans in size 14 and take them home knowing they would fit. But then life happened, losses of loved ones, job stress, depression, anxiety etc. So I grazed my way through it using my old coping skill of comforting myself with food. Life got worse, depression got worse so I just kept eating. I've gained 100 lbs back over a 4 year course. For what? For that momentary feel good meal. Now here I am still recovering from the worst depressive episode I've ever had. So this is the first time that I've even entertained the idea of eating healthier, portion control & exercise. But I'm doing it! Today I got discouraged, feeling very much alone in this and even considered throwing in the towel. With tears in my eyes, I somehow stumbled onto your post. Thank you for taking the time to encourage people like me.
    Laura Fisk
    Arkansas
    I can't see the photos for some reason, but your progress inspires me to keep going. I had Gastric Bypass surgery in 2009. I lost 135 lbs in just over a year. I felt great in all kinds of ways, simple things like I could cross my legs again, I could lay my new baby grandson on my lap (I hadn't had a lap in years LOL), I fit in any chair anywhere, I could go buy jeans in size 14 and take them home knowing they would fit. But then life happened, losses of loved ones, job stress, depression, anxiety etc. So I grazed my way through it using my old coping skill of comforting myself with food. Life got worse, depression got worse so I just kept eating. I've gained 100 lbs back over a 4 year course. For what? For that momentary feel good meal. Now here I am still recovering from the worst depressive episode I've ever had. So this is the first time that I've even entertained the idea of eating healthier, portion control & exercise. But I'm doing it! Today I got discouraged, feeling very much alone in this and even considered throwing in the towel. With tears in my eyes, I somehow stumbled onto your post. Thank you for taking the time to encourage people like me.
    Laura Fisk
    Arkansas
    I can't see the photos for some reason, but your progress inspires me to keep going. I had Gastric Bypass surgery in 2009. I lost 135 lbs in just over a year. I felt great in all kinds of ways, simple things like I could cross my legs again, I could lay my new baby grandson on my lap (I hadn't had a lap in years LOL), I fit in any chair anywhere, I could go buy jeans in size 14 and take them home knowing they would fit. But then life happened, losses of loved ones, job stress, depression, anxiety etc. So I grazed my way through it using my old coping skill of comforting myself with food. Life got worse, depression got worse so I just kept eating. I've gained 100 lbs back over a 4 year course. For what? For that momentary feel good meal. Now here I am still recovering from the worst depressive episode I've ever had. So this is the first time that I've even entertained the idea of eating healthier, portion control & exercise. But I'm doing it! Today I got discouraged, feeling very much alone in this and even considered throwing in the towel. With tears in my eyes, I somehow stumbled onto your post. Thank you for taking the time to encourage people like me.
    Laura Fisk
    Arkansas

  • redcows3185
    redcows3185 Posts: 2 Member
    Can definitely relate to the emotional eating. I am the same way. Over the past 4years I gained 80 pounds. Divorce. Death of parents. Then a llove relationship gone bad. Have started doing points on weight watchers but now also thinking about watching calories. Haven't started exercising but hoping to at least start moving more. Walking a little. Have been a hermit and won't allow old friends see me. So embarrassed by my fatness. So you are not alone. Maybe we can both get back on track. Although I did not have surgery my daughter did and she is also struggling.
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