What was your turning point?
ashleyeatsbetter
Posts: 34 Member
What moment made you realize you needed to make a change? How is your life now?
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When I started reading the forums, I did not know how important it was for me to get a food scale. Thank you, people, who post on the forums, you guys are the best.11
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I have hypermobility, and after gaining a lot of weight (two consecutive pregnancies, emotional eating after the death of my mum last year and general late night snacking) my feet started to really hurt as my plantar fasciitis returned, there was too much strain on my joints. So exactly 41 days ago I decided enough was enough and began going to the gym once or twice a week and logging daily, I've lost 15lbs so far and my foot barely hurts now, I still have a way to go, but feel much better.27
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After trying to take my daughter on some go carts. I could not fit and had to walk away and disappoint her.15
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I saw a picture of myself at Disneyland one Christmas and it finally clicked that the reason why it was such a struggle to get around / move was because of my weight. I've never looked back and never regretted making a change. My life is different now and for the better.15
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Mine was a photograph taken at the London Eye years ago! I was wearing this huge pink baggy jumper and I looked horrendous - really spoilt my memories of the day. That year we also took our small children to Disney. I found myself official bag watcher and always waiting for the rest of the family to finish something. I was also suffering a lot of hip pain and found running our holiday park increasingly difficult due to my lack of mobility. Now I am nearly a Spring Chicken
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ashleyeatsbetter wrote: »What moment made you realize you needed to make a change? How is your life now?
Getting to a 26/28 at Lane Bryant, the largest size, and not being able to stand or walk for very long. I was on a psych med that had an affect on my weight though. I gained over 100 lbs in 4 or 5 months. Weight gain stoppped after I stopped the medication. I'm irritated that I didn't do something sooner. I am almost back to pre 100 lb gain and life is getting better. I am trying to achieve my long time goals.16 -
When I realised I was single and nobody would even look at me
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KayakerJoe wrote: »When I realised I was single and nobody would even look at me
Can relate to that! Still do. I need to lose more.6 -
When size 4x threatened to become 5x. Now 2x and aiming for XL.23
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Albuquerque.
.... left.5 -
I watched a BBC documentary called Obesity Postmortem. It scared the poop out of me, and I decided once and for all, just get the weight off. My son told me about MFP, and I was hooked. Here it is, seven months later, and I'm down 47 pounds and four sizes. This is the best I've felt in a long time. Thanks MFP!26
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I found the tag in my jeans...
I thought I would be buying a 22, then I realized the jeans I was in WERE a 22 and I was NOT going to be a 24, AGAIN!
SO 11 years later, and 135+ pounds lost as well as about 100 inches later!
I'm now a size 6 I'm so glad I did it!
I can move and walk and I'm so FREE compared to when I was overweight!28 -
FJlove4life wrote: »I found the tag in my jeans...
I thought I would be buying a 22, then I realized the jeans I was in WERE a 22 and I was NOT going to be a 24, AGAIN!
SO 11 years later, and 135+ pounds lost as well as about 100 inches later!
I'm now a size 6 I'm so glad I did it!
I can move and walk and I'm so FREE compared to when I was overweight!
That's what I want. I don't care how I look but to be able to move and walk and do the things I want would be amazing. I still have 60-80 lbs to go. It is a slow process!6 -
I had a great night. For the first time in my life, I had good friends, met a good guy, drank and danced and took pictures.
When I woke up, for the first time, I didnt immediately regret the night before. I had gotten to a place where I could trust myself and the people around me.
I needed to get to a place of security to go about making the changes i needed to make. When I saw pictures, I was able to separate how I felt about my appearance from how I felt about myself. I didnt need to "shield" myself... so I stepped on a scale and got to work.
The question of what made the change is really the most important question. for so many people it's a harsh look at reality, but I really really needed to feel good about myself before I was able to "fix"anything.20 -
Psych medicine.. Gained weight rapidly. Monitored by Dr. Now it is slowly coming off.5
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Cleaning everything out of my life that was toxic. Family went first... was the hardest to break and the reason I'm so screwed up and have major issues with food (Dad would call me fat and thunder thighs... I'm 6'2 and was 170 lbs at the time pure muscle as I swam 6 days a week 5-8 hours a day due to being on a water polo team and two swim teams)... Next went the job where i just stuffed my face for 12 hours and ate out for EVERY single meal as well as two starbucks runs a day.... now I'm at a good job, assists with school tuition, great hours, less stress... better people
And now it's finally my turn to cut the toxic stuff out of me. Weight, poor perception of myself, low self esteem...30 -
Powerful question. I didn’t want to be the biggest Mum at my sons graduation dinner...14
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Finally getting over my long lasting depression. My inability to walk short distances. Bad knee joint, bad hip. Wishing to walk again in nature, smelling the roses again. That was 195 days ago - thank you MFP, thank you MFP members for all your support and good advice!10
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12Sarah2015 wrote: »Psych medicine.. Gained weight rapidly. Monitored by Dr. Now it is slowly coming off.
Happened to me too. I gained 120 lbs in 5 months and I probably normally would have cared but the meds took that away for some reason.4 -
I was having chest pains at work and ended up having to go to the emergency room. Fortunately it was not a heart attack but it sure was a wake up call. I've dropped about 80 lbs in just over 14 months and am pretty happy with where I've ended up. I did it with life style changes and I'm going to do what it takes to ensure that I don't ever put that weight back on.19
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