Your 'Ah-Ha' Moment

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  • mrsbrown7811
    mrsbrown7811 Posts: 4 Member
    My Ah-Ha moment was when I was told i need a op to remove fibroid tumours and being told that if i was a 'normal' weight for my height and age it would have been less likely that I would of had them, so then i was like well damn I need to fix this, I have two kids that need me.

    Im currently the heaviest I have ever been and i'm planning to lose as much as I can in the healthiest way, no cutting corners and no stressing myself out about it. Healthy eating and the gym

    I know I need to change my mindset and get better , but progress is progress and i will take every day as it comes =)

    I was told same in May and had a similar moment in June. I wasn't quite at my heaviest, but not far off. I had lost weight then gain 2/3 back after being put on steroids. Since making some changes I have lost the steroid weight and plateaued there for a couple of weeks, but the fibroid symptoms haven't been so severe lately. Not having another ultrasound for a while so I won't know if it's helped reduce them.
  • Squish815
    Squish815 Posts: 150 Member
    I saw a picture of myself just after Christmas 2014and my first though was just 'nope'. I decided then I was going to do something about it.
  • smantha32
    smantha32 Posts: 6,990 Member
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  • prettyshambolic
    prettyshambolic Posts: 33 Member
    Mine was when I started trying on wedding dresses and NOTHING looked good on me.
  • GreatApe2017
    GreatApe2017 Posts: 15 Member
    Cloths started to get very tight the choice was buy a whole new wardrobe of 36 inch trousers etc and accept a permanent fatter me or go on a diet

    With MFP managed to cut down 30 pounds over 15 weeks and now weight less than at any other point in my adult life.

    63kg at 5ft7 which is apparently the ideal weight for my height it was my aim and I managed to hit it. In fact I managed to get to 61kg and become a little bit skinny for my frame the idea being to then go on a lean bulk and build some muscle. Hope the next stage of adding 8-10kg of muscle is as straightforward and easy as the weight loss was

    Only mistake I made I think I cut calories too much and going slower would have been wiser. I averaged 110 gram loss per day over the period which is probably excessive but I didn't fall ill or anything like that only had two days I felt bad for a bit and just upped calories 500 and was fine.

    I'm hoping I will keep up with this for the rest of my life it isn't difficult just logging in foods and aiming for maintenance or a slight surplus or deficit

    Besides weight loss another benefit is cardio is much easier and heart rate much lower at 55bpm Vs 75bpm pre weight loss. Plus I eat better now
  • HDBKLM
    HDBKLM Posts: 466 Member
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  • smantha32
    smantha32 Posts: 6,990 Member
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  • HDBKLM
    HDBKLM Posts: 466 Member
    Bumping a few threads that seem like they might be beneficial for New Year's resolutioners
  • atheistred89
    atheistred89 Posts: 28 Member
    Definitely hitting 240. And having to use a walker periodically because I'd developed fibromyalgia. That was my "this is it" moment like I'd better get serious with this or my entire life will be *kitten*. I refused to spend another single moment so sick in my 20's (granted I've really not been healthy for a long while now but I'm taking it back damn it!)
  • atheistred89
    atheistred89 Posts: 28 Member
    Lol did *kitten* get bleeped out? That's the only thing I can think of as to why it says kitten.
  • hazeleni
    hazeleni Posts: 87 Member
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  • WilmaValley
    WilmaValley Posts: 1,092 Member
    These are GREAT stories!!!!
  • gmadkins2
    gmadkins2 Posts: 8 Member
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  • fourtotwentychars
    fourtotwentychars Posts: 36 Member
    My Ah-HAAAA! moment came when I bent over to do my shoes up and my *kitten* went through the back of my trousers. Fortunately I had packed a spare pair.
    Also, I like cycling up mountains and it's just easier the lighter you are.