anyone whos lost over 100 pounds
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Hiya, I don't have pics, and I haven't quite lost 100 yet, but I'm on my way, and even tho it's long, I'm not gonna stop til I get there. I do feel sometimes, that it's not gonna happen, because even having lost what I have, I still have twice as far to go as most people, but in the end, it's my choice, I know I can do it, I just have to want it enough. Feel free to add me if you want someone to share your journey with, I know I'm gonna be here for a long while yet.
your off to a great start!!! will definatly add u!0 -
Yes, I dumped my Girlfriend.0
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Love all of the inspiration!!! I have 150 lbs to lose and have already lost 36 lbs since March of this year. I started out walking but am already swimming too. We can do this!0
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Love all of the inspiration!!! I have 150 lbs to lose and have already lost 36 lbs since March of this year. I started out walking but am already swimming too. We can do this!
great start!!! we WILL do this!0 -
I am not far from the 100 lb mark.. my profile photo is my current before and after photo.0
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I am not far from the 100 lb mark.. my profile photo is my current before and after photo.
you look amazing too!!! I love to see what the pay off is for all the hard work we put in!0 -
To Chunka, thanks for starting this thread! I, too, have over a hundred to lose. I started out at 350 and lost some before I joined mfp in June. I'm down to 324 now, but am working toward losing another 150 or so pounds. To anyone else who is on a similar journey, feel free to add me.
To all of you who have already lost so much and have been willing to share your photos and stories, thank you! I often felt so alone and isolated before I joined mfp. I knew I had to make changes, but felt like "why try? it's impossible" Thanks to all of you, I now know that this journey is not only possible, it's DOable and I CAN do it too.0 -
To Chunka, thanks for starting this thread! I, too, have over a hundred to lose. I started out at 350 and lost some before I joined mfp in June. I'm down to 324 now, but am working toward losing another 150 or so pounds. To anyone else who is on a similar journey, feel free to add me.
To all of you who have already lost so much and have been willing to share your photos and stories, thank you! I often felt so alone and isolated before I joined mfp. I knew I had to make changes, but felt like "why try? it's impossible" Thanks to all of you, I now know that this journey is not only possible, it's DOable and I CAN do it too.
im sooo glad others found it motivational as well, its so nice to know your not alone!!!0 -
This week I finally reached the 100lbs lost mark and as of this morning I have 78 more pounds to lose.
I started exercising by choosing to walk anywhere and everywhere I could. At first when I was 355lbs I couldn't walk a half mile without sweating profusely--in January nonetheless-- and panting for breath. Shortly thereafter I started using my bowflex to both do rowing exercises along with strength training. Since I purchased the bowflex used on Craigslist it wasn't holding up for rowing excerises. So I continued to walk. In May, the wife and I decided to rent bicycles while we were on Jekyll Island. That is where the cycling bug bit me. I am really into cycling now and hoping to work up to doing a 100 mile ride, somewhere, by next Spring.
I also hope by next spring to be no longer obese but merely overweight (gotta hit 215 to be overweight and I am currently 253). I know these goals are achievable as I learn to celebrate the goals I have already achieved. I am confident that you will be able be able to do the same if you take it one day at a time, one meal at a time.
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I have lost 130 pounds in 26 months. It is possible and you will be better off for doing it the right way!0 -
that is incredible!! please message me with what your plan was! i basically have to lose the same amount of weight. i need some serious help though!
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amazing job guys!!! You are all so inspiring!0
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I have not followed a plan. Diet and exercise! That is it. I follow the calories that this site set for me. Before I found this site 2 months ago I used www.livestrong.com for 18 months. My best advice is to track EVERYTHING! even if you have eaten more than your allowed calories for the day. accountability is key. Track as you go. Not at the end of the day! This will help you see where you are at through the day. I drink lots of water. I currently am exercising 6 days a week. I did not start out doing that though. The first day I exercised I thought I was going to die. I rode my bike a quarter mile and almost had a heat stroke. Now I take spin 2 x's a week and if I bike ride outdoors I can ride for hours. it is just like learning to walk. You cant do it at first so you scoot and crawl to get around. When you exercise it is the same way. You cant go for hours at first but you do a little bit at a time and before you know it you are doing things you never thought were possible! I am currently training for my 1st 5K...... Never in a million years would I have ever concidered this to be possible. I can do this, and so can you!0
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Wow it is so cool to see so many people with significant weight loss!!
I have lost 115 in about two years. Good luck to you, I am sure you will cross that 100 before you know it. It does feel as awesome as you think it will!!
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You can see pictures and read about my journey here:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/309450-operation-inspiration-100-lbs-lost-great-health-gained
I've shed 101 pounds and feel fantastic.
Wow, truly stunning. Well done.
(Same to kganger and Brent!)0 -
Some amazing success stories up in this thread!
I'm at 227 pounds lost so far... you can check my profile pics and/or check out my blog if you need some motivation: http://www.cravingalife.wordpress.com
My biggest advice: ONE DAY AT A TIME! You can handle anything one day at a time, it's when you start looking long term and lamenting how things aren't working as fast as they should when you get in trouble. GET IT!0 -
Other people are amazing Whitney? At 227 lbs lost I think you win that one hands down, great job!
The rest of us are merely great or something, lol0 -
Holy cow whitney!! 227 lbs that is full of awesome0
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You don't need surgery and you can even lose it if you're 50 years old
Or even if you have hypothyroidism like I do.
I started with walking until that got boring and then became a runner.0 -
It is amazing how much younger everybody looks once the weight comes off! SO young and healthy! I can't wait! I have 130lbs to lose and am looking forward to letting people take pics of me with my kids.
This has been a great topic ot read through! Thanks so much for posting it!!!0 -
It is amazing how much younger everybody looks once the weight comes off! SO young and healthy! I can't wait! I have 130lbs to lose and am looking forward to letting people take pics of me with my kids.
This has been a great topic ot read through! Thanks so much for posting it!!!0 -
patience and staying focused saved me..............just stay focused, realize youre human and you will suceed...............I ve lost 150 , off of the high blood pressure medicine I was on, no asthmax bronchiodialator, NADA..............love it and Im wearing 34 inch wasited pants.................you can do it, just stay focused0
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You are all totally inspirational!!! I have about 110 pounds to lose ( 101 to go!) My friends tell me to get surgery, but I want my loss to be sustainable - and I want to be healthy, not just skinny!!! Thank you so much for sharing your journeys - it makes it all seem possible!
i totally agree with you, i dont want to get the surgery and just gain it back, not to mention its dangerous, i want to make a change i can live with for the rest of my life!
I actually almost went through with surgery to get Lap Band. I went through 6 months of going to a doctor and seeing therapists to make sure I was healthy enough to do it. By the time I was about to do it, my insurance denied me. I was terribly angry at the time because I was fed up with being overweight, but I am so glad I didn't go through with it now. Now I can change my lifestyle and be happier longer because of it.
I've just started on my journey, but I look forward to the day where I can post my before and after pictures.0 -
I started at 350 lbs and dropped to 220, gained 30lbs over the next year and hovered there for almost a year until the last few months. I'm now down to 218 and will continue to drop toward my goal of 180. When I get there I will set a new goal depending on my body fat percentage, appearance and how I feel
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My pics are in my profile. I considered having bypass surgery but when I went to the consultation all the possible risk and side effects scared my fat behind onto a diet.0
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My god you are all stunning! THANK YOU for being motivational to the rest of us and I hope one day I can pass that karma along.0
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Thank you so much for asking and big thanks to all those who braved the pictures and shared. WELL DONE! all of you!0
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OMG!! Dat is soo good! btw, whats ur actual weight before you lost?0
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This thread is amazing. I started out with 121 pounds to lose and only have about 80 left. Seeing these pictures and stories makes me even more excited to get there. It's easy to lose sight of getting to your goal and it being an easy task, but this kind of inspiration helps motivate and keep me on my toes. Hard work and determination will get me there and threads like these just make it all the more easier! So thank you!0
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Thanks to OP and everyone else. I needed the encouragement from this thread tonight.
Going through a financial emergency. My 5 yo daughter and I are without car, limited computer, no phone or any money to buy food till Sept. I am sure something will come through but at this moment we're going to run out of food Thursday. She & I cannot tolerate gluten/grains/legumes so cheap foods lead to ER visits. The food banks in our area are gluten/grain centered and this is the first time things have gotten this rough since we transformed our life around the knowledge of what doesn't work. I have queries out to many resources in our community and trust that things will get better. In the past, I would have gotten depressed and just eaten 'poison'. What I have learned as I shed 103 lbs is that I have to believe a solution exists to go in search of it. If I persist, I usually find an answer.
If you want to be well and whole, you'll find your way. If I could, almost anyone can.0
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