Down 308lbs, almost at goal!
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This is so amazing! Goes to show what hard work and dedication can do! You’re awesome 💪🏻1
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Wow, you're doing great! What an inspiration you are!
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you look so much younger!1
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Wow, simply wow! You look absolutely stunning. What an amazing achievement!1
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Oh my god I am scared! Tomorrow I am having my very first professional photos done! But I don’t know which dress to wear! I’m not good at knowing when or how to show my new figure and when/how not too. I have two dresses picked out. I will see if it will let me load both photos in one post. The coloured one is zero shape and flows. The black has a lovely shape and can be worn on or off shoulders. They both need ironing and sorry about the picks, the sun wasn’t up yet 😂
Any advice would be very much appreciated ❤️
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The black one!AnnabellaRaine wrote: »Congratulations...what a lot of work!! You look amazing. I wish my brother (maybe close to your starting weight) could
somehow find the motivation you found.
Obviously I don’t know your brother, his age or his story. But one thing I do know for sure, it doesn’t matter what or how many times he tries. If he isn’t ready and he hasn’t hit HIS rock bottom. It won’t happen. Yeah he will lose on all kinds of diets. But it will go back on with extra as soon as he stops. So it is not until he is ready to actually stop dieting, that his life will change.
I can testify to the bolded part, I had been overweight for years, and no matter how many times I was told I needed to lose weight and the half assed diet attempts, it wasnt until I hit rock bottom that I truly committed to losing weight and creating a new lifestyle.3 -
2nd vote for the black one!
And echoing the very well done! Amazing and also think you should rock your chair/crutches! They give you freedom.4 -
staticsplit wrote: »2nd vote for the black one!
And echoing the very well done! Amazing and also think you should rock your chair/crutches! They give you freedom.
I am trying very hard, but I still after 7 years can’t yet become friends with my chair. To me, it still take what is left of my own independence. But I am hoping to be getting a new fitted chair soon that I will be able to wheel myself in. When that happens, I may actually be friendly enough with it to give it a name. I am currently still using my bariatric one and it’s just too big for me now. (Yay!)
My wheelie walker is named Jack. But I like him because I still have some independence with Jack.
Hope this remotely makes some kind of sense.
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AnnabellaRaine wrote: »canadjineh wrote: »If I were you I'd rock the crutches or wheelchair in the photos! It's proof and encouragement for others in a similar health situation that it's not ramping up our exercise that reduces fat in our bodies, it's how we choose to nourish ourselves. WTG!
I have never thought of it that way when showing them in photos. I like that idea, I really do! Thank you xx
It really does bother me sometimes when people tell me that they can’t lose any weight because they can’t/don’t have time to work out.
It’s true, because of my body, every bit of this has been done with zero exercise. It really can still be done no matter what.
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Your amazing!!! Great share!1
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Amazing!1
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rheddmobile wrote: »AnnabellaRaine wrote: »canadjineh wrote: »If I were you I'd rock the crutches or wheelchair in the photos! It's proof and encouragement for others in a similar health situation that it's not ramping up our exercise that reduces fat in our bodies, it's how we choose to nourish ourselves. WTG!
I have never thought of it that way when showing them in photos. I like that idea, I really do! Thank you xx
It really does bother me sometimes when people tell me that they can’t lose any weight because they can’t/don’t have time to work out.
It’s true, because of my body, every bit of this has been done with zero exercise. It really can still be done no matter what.
Hunny you tell your brother for me, that if he ever wants to chat, about anything at all. Not even weight loss, but I’m sure here if he does! I am more than happy to give him my personal Skype so he can have someone with MS and huge weight issues to chat too. I’m here for anyone at anytime I can help ❤️😊5 -
Wow. That's an amazing transformation!1
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I couldn’t find my old boxing gloves, so I got new ones this morning with new wraps. Bring it on 🥊🥊
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First ever photo shoot. This is Hubby, one of my cavaliers Adelaide and myself.15 -
Congratulations!!1
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AnnabellaRaine wrote: »snowflake954 wrote: »I notice that your recent picture is without the cane. You look a lot younger--congratulations!
Unfortunately I actually have MS, I spend most of my time in a wheelchair. However sometimes when I stand for a few minutes I used to use my walking sticks, these days I use two half arm crutches. I was able to stand with only using the one on the side that you can’t see. I’m still embarrassed by them and so do everything I can to never show them in photos or have photos of me in my wheelchair. There are pics of my in my chair, but I just never publish them as I’m so embarrassed to be only 43 and in a wheelchair.
As a person with two siblings diagnosed with MS, I’m just more impressed by what you’ve done. Losing weight is hard enough without it. You’ve achieved something incredible.3 -
AnnabellaRaine wrote: »
First ever photo shoot. This is Hubby, one of my cavaliers Adelaide and myself.
Look at you glow!2 -
Beautiful and very inspirational. Congratulations on your hard earned achievements.1
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Thank you so much for your inspiring story. I too have health issues that make exercising at all difficult most days. I reached my goal a few years ago without exercise and now, after some weight crept back, am getting close to goal again. I just do not have the energy to carry that extra weight around. I wish you well and thank you again for the reminder that those of us with physical challenges can still be successful at losing weight.5
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You are looking Great!1
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Congratulations!!! I’ve gone from 379 to 209.4. Looking for a surgeon for skin removal. Arms tummy, thighs. I’m scared and not sure who to trust I want my clothes to fit me. I’m in Michigan how did you find someone? Would love some info. Again your amazing!!1
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Congratulations! Truly inspiring!2
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lisadingwellx3 wrote: »Congratulations!!! I’ve gone from 379 to 209.4. Looking for a surgeon for skin removal. Arms tummy, thighs. I’m scared and not sure who to trust I want my clothes to fit me. I’m in Michigan how did you find someone? Would love some info. Again your amazing!!
Lisa I will send you a message now with as much help as I can. 😊0 -
You look wonderful! Such an encouragement you are!1
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Wow! Congratulations! Happy for you!1
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You look so beautiful! What a lovely family shoot.1
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Good for you! Well done.1
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Hi, im gillian, aged 33 with aggressive multiple sclerosis. Any help, tips, advice would be greatly appreciated. 84lb to loose1
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