Just Curious...When did you Begin?

Jimb376mfp
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As Newbies begin in the New Year, I remember joining WW (again after many times) I joined in 2013. This time I did not quit. Actually learned to LTL! My first year I do not have a resolution to lose weight.
When was your NEW YEAR that began to LTL?
When was your NEW YEAR that began to LTL?
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I first joined WW in 1993. I made goal that year and then went back to my old lifestyle and gained the weight back in a year or two. I bounced in and out for the next 20 years. In 2013 I came back and got back down to goal and adopted the lifestyle. I've been at goal since then. I finally realized there is no finish line and you never graduate from the program.1
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11/26/10 was my start date. I struggled for almost 9 months then had sleep studies done and started on my bi/pap machine for severe sleep apnea. Lousy the vivacious appetite and lost 100 lbs in a little over a year. Then been yo yoing eversince.
Tired of russett and ready for a change and get started being serious.
SW 400.8
CW 344.4 🙁+1.2 lbs
1st 335.0 Goal
2nd 300.0 Goal
Final GW 185.0
56.4 lbs Total Loss1 -
June 2011 I started WW at Work. I made LT March 2012 and have stayed at or below goal since that time. Having support this time around made all the difference over all my previous weight loss/weight regain journeys.
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Well, I started weight loss 12/24/94 at 285 lbs. Lost on my own to about 215lbs. Joined WW in 2006 after more than a decade of not closing the deal. Made GW and Lifetime in the fall of 2006 at 184 lbs. I dove right into the WW KoolAid and never got out until we moved to Florida in the beginning of 2017.
All this time never blew the WW GW + 2lbs. But I did do a WW WI a few years ago at 186lbs right on the nose.
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Prior to 2005 I lost 30lbs. and plateaued In 2005 joined WW lost 80lbs. and keep most of off until SP's came about now gained 60 lbs. and struggling.0
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Joined 11/1/2006 1 week after a heart attack ultimatly lost 50 pounds in fits and starts. never made it to Goal, but never stopped going to WW either. Still planning for this to be the year!1
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Re-started 9/2/2011 for real. Been working on it since. Got below 230 almost 5 yrs. ago, then slid back to the 245 range. Planning for a better year in 2019.0
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I joined in 2014. I haven't left yet...0
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minimyzeme wrote: »I joined in 2014. I haven't left yet...
"yet"????????????????????0 -
I joined WW in the fall of 2006 I reached "goal" end of May 2008 and lifetime 6 weeks later. I joined the LTL boards somewhere along the way before reaching goal I think. I am still working at it.1
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I think I joined WW in May of '12.0
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minimyzeme wrote: »I joined in 2014. I haven't left yet...
"yet"????????????????????
Each day is a new decision. I think we've all known or read about the people who swear their lost weight is "gone forever", but somehow they found it again. No such proclamation from me. I don't want to eat my words...0 -
It was 10 years ago that I joined WW! Over the holidays we bought a Wii for the kids, and when I stepped on the balance board, it called me "obese." That was a big eye-opener for me because I knew I was overweight, but I didn't realize how overweight I was!
I signed up for an at-work WW meeting, and attended the first one on January 6, 2009.
So, yeah, WW/losing weight was a New Year's resolution for me.
On a related note, I don't typically make New Year's resolutions, but this year I again made a three-point resolution:
1) Get my weight back down to my personal target (though I am currently under my official WW goal). For the first time in 9.5 years, I measured a weight over my WW goal (though, to be fair, I was away on vacation and not using my normal home scale; nevertheless, if I wasn't *really* overweight, I was pretty darn close!).
2) Start running again (via restarting the Couch-to-5K program). I've been having a lot of nagging pains and things each time I restart running. As such, I thought I'd force myself to take it slow this time.
3) Cut down on my alcohol intake to Shabbat-only. This will probably be a big challenge, as alcohol has become a real habit for me.
If I can do these three things, I think I'd be making huge progress on my health!0 -
steve0mania wrote: »I signed up for an at-work WW meeting, and attended the first one on January 6, 2009.
So, yeah, WW/losing weight was a New Year's resolution for me.
Hats off, Steve! Congratulations on making a healthier you a priority for a decade now! I'd say "good luck", but we know luck really has nothing to do with it.
Here's to a healthy new year, though!1 -
Started for the first time back in 2000 and lost 100 lbs. I eventually regained it and did it again in 2007-8. I restarted after a heart procedure in 2012 and was doing well till last year when depression and emotional eating blessed me with 50lbs. Back at it now though the holidays left me limping a bit.1
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