75 Pounds lost in 8 Months with pics
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Awesome!!!! I just copyed and paste the list you have on the 10 things you did so I can try to do the same!!!
Thanks for sharing!!
One other thing...did you and your wife get back together??
My wife and I are still married, however she has lived 400 miles away since Jan 2009 and we see each other a couple of times a month but its not the same.0 -
well done you look great love the pics cant waite to start putting mine on here lol your an inspiration keep up the good work x0
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WOW look at you skinny!! You look great, congrats!0
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Good job.0
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Awesome job! Truly amazing!!!!:flowerforyou:0
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Umm... WOW! Incredible transformation! You look like a totally different person!0
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Thank you for serving our Great Country. Thank you for sharing the info with us. You do look great and I know you are so proud of yourself. I love that you gave us the tips that worked for you. I am new and just started but all this valuable info is going to make me a winner at weight loss. And proud of myself.0
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Just when I thought I couldn't do it....you gave me HOPE! Thank you!0
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Great Job! Congrats and I hope you get to your GW, in fact, I know you will!0
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Thanks so much for sharing and your tips / how you did it. Great to read you didn't deny yourself but dealt with temptation in moderation.
Needless to say you look fantastic for your efforts and well done on your endurance ride!0 -
You look amazing! your success story gives me faith that i can do this. thank you for sharing.0
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Great job....wonderful results!0
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Absolutely awesome and most inspiring! Thanks a ton!0
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You have an amazing story to tell. Thanks for sharing it. This is very inspirational. I'm sorry you lost yourself and the relationship with your wife. I'm glad you've found yourself again and hope that someday you and your wife will reunite more fully.
Also thank you for your career of service. Best of luck with the final leg of your weight loss journey.0 -
Congrats! You look great!0
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OH.MY.GOODNESS. You handsome devil! You look wonderful, and so fit. You must feel great! Way to go, And thank you for your service to our country!0
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Wow! You look magnificent and 20 years younger! I really liked the fact that you added what you did at the end of your post. That helped me just reading it. I am so proud of you and know you will easily reach your last little goal. Best of luck and thank you SO much for posting the pics and your story.0
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That is so awesome!!! You look great! BTW , how do you like your TREK? I have been looking for a new bike.0
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Simply inspiring0
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absolutely fantastic... *S*
very proud to be one of your friends as well. We all need to inspire and be inspired by, others.
major congrats on all your hard work! You are looking SOOOOOO good! *grins*0 -
Very Inspiring Thank you for letting us know how you did that. I was told to eat my excercise calories and I have had a hard time doing that :bigsmile:0
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Outstanding Job!
After reading your storey, I continue to remain confused now on eating / not eating burned calories. You did not eat your exercise calories. Was your metabolism affected? The majority of MFP members feel that exercise calories MUST be eaten. I'm confused . . .
(I've been with MFP since July 22, 2011.)
PS: I was in the Air Force, too -- from April 1979 to April 1985 (Weather Specialist).0 -
Congrats! you look awesome I just joined MFP and hope I too can succeed.0
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Amazing job!0
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Great job that is awesome! You are inspiring, my friend.0
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Your doing an amazing job !!! keep us updated!!!0
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Very Inspiring Thank you for letting us know how you did that. I was told to eat my excercise calories and I have had a hard time doing that :bigsmile:
Everywhere I turned people were saying to eat them back, but I knew for me it didn't make sense to do that when I felt full on 1300 a day even when I burned 1000-2000 calories a day. I never feel hungry so I say do what you think is best and don't let others sway you. You know your body best.0 -
Outstanding Job!
After reading your storey, I continue to remain confused now on eating / not eating burned calories. You did not eat your exercise calories. Was your metabolism affected? The majority of MFP members feel that exercise calories MUST be eaten. I'm confused . . .
(I've been with MFP since July 22, 2011.)
PS: I was in the Air Force, too -- from April 1979 to April 1985 (Weather Specialist).
My metabolism was aready affected because of hypo thyroidism so I had to work harder to lose the weight. Once I started taking synthroid I could exercise for hours without getting tired. As far as eating your exercise calories, you know your own body best. Eat the daily caloric limit you set for yourself, if you are hungry and need more then eat some of your exercise calories. Best of luck0 -
You Rock! I live in Southwest OK and my husband also rides in the Hotter N Hell every year. Congratulations and thanks for the info on how you did it!0
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Where did your chin go?! :happy:
Thanks for the great tips and congratulations!0
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