I went on a cruise and lost 73 pounds!
Annie42019
Posts: 85 Member
Lol. Ok it took 10 months but being on the cruise was my source of my inspiration and even where I started. Here’s what happened.
We were on a lovely cruise and in the concierge area. The restaurant manager in this small private area got to know all the guests and was so nice and friendly. She was also fairly heavy probably around 200+ lbs. Every night she’d compliment me on my outfit and ask me where I got it. It soon occurred to me that she viewed us as the same size. I was in denial about how large I was and this was a huge wake up call. Moreover there were some very very heavy people on this cruise like in the 300+ range. I suddenly started realizing that not only was I already in the same category as the restaurant manager but could one day be in the next group, barely able to move. That’s not what I wanted. So on the cruise I just sort of decided to cut back and cut all my meals in half. I think I lost a pound even eating burgers and fries and pizza by eating half my plate.
When we got home I signed up for Weight Watchers. I really like the tracking. But some of the things just did not work for me. Having plain veggies be zero points worked for me. But bananas being “ free” that didn’t work for me. Nor did “ paying “ so much in points for things like chocolate or olive oil.
So....I started looking at other food tracking options and found MFP. I used it with the WW twist of not tracking plain veggies. Fruit I track.
Although my doctor told me that at my age loss would be very slow ( I’m in my late 50’s) I had immediate success. I lost 15 pounds the first month. And 2 pounds or so per week until I hit my first goal of 149 which put me in a “ normal” range. I continued to lose about a pound a week to hit my current goal of 135! I’ve maintained that for the past 9 months and plan to do this and MFP for life!
We were on a lovely cruise and in the concierge area. The restaurant manager in this small private area got to know all the guests and was so nice and friendly. She was also fairly heavy probably around 200+ lbs. Every night she’d compliment me on my outfit and ask me where I got it. It soon occurred to me that she viewed us as the same size. I was in denial about how large I was and this was a huge wake up call. Moreover there were some very very heavy people on this cruise like in the 300+ range. I suddenly started realizing that not only was I already in the same category as the restaurant manager but could one day be in the next group, barely able to move. That’s not what I wanted. So on the cruise I just sort of decided to cut back and cut all my meals in half. I think I lost a pound even eating burgers and fries and pizza by eating half my plate.
When we got home I signed up for Weight Watchers. I really like the tracking. But some of the things just did not work for me. Having plain veggies be zero points worked for me. But bananas being “ free” that didn’t work for me. Nor did “ paying “ so much in points for things like chocolate or olive oil.
So....I started looking at other food tracking options and found MFP. I used it with the WW twist of not tracking plain veggies. Fruit I track.
Although my doctor told me that at my age loss would be very slow ( I’m in my late 50’s) I had immediate success. I lost 15 pounds the first month. And 2 pounds or so per week until I hit my first goal of 149 which put me in a “ normal” range. I continued to lose about a pound a week to hit my current goal of 135! I’ve maintained that for the past 9 months and plan to do this and MFP for life!
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@Annie42019 Congrats! That's amazing!1
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Hurray for you!1
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Yay for you!!!!! I love positive posts like this!!! Thank you for sharing!1
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Congratulations I’m on my journey but it’s opposite of your I’m trying to loose weight for my cruise in 7months I’m down 10lbs so far 70more to go5
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BOOM! What a marvelous accomplishment and I LOVE your thread title. Super YAY YOU!!!!1
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It’s funny how we really don’t see ourselves. Our minds have a better image. I walk by windows and mirrors and think I can’t look like that. In my mind I don’t. You are doing fantastic. Keep up the good work and you are an inspiration to me. I’m 4’11” and I have about a 100 lbs to lose.6
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A huge CONGRATS...I am proud of you for losing your weight and keeping it off for almost a year ...that is a huge accomplishment ...I just started back on my weight loss journey on Jan. 1st after an 8 month injury...I have lost 5.8 lbs since the 1st2
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Well done, and congratulations! I love the very unique fact that you were inspired and actually started DURING the cruise.2
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Annie42019, Amazing Annie!
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I read the title and opened the thread just to ask "what the hell did they do to you on that cruise?!" , and was relieved when I saw your explanation. Congratulations, you've done a terrific job!3
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