What was your final push to get serious?
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For me, I think I have been so back an forth for most of my adult life. I turned 49 a week ago and I made a promise to myself that I was going to make 2021 my *kitten*. That the last year in my 40's would be my best and I am going to go in to 50 in the best shape of my life, no excuses. I may stumble, I may fall flat on my face, but I refuse to give up, I will get up, I will brush myself off, and I will keep moving forward because I am worth every ounce of effort!!!!
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The first time I lost significant weight, it was in 2014. I was navigating an emotionally/mentally toxic and abusive relationship and I had just received a horrible health screening. In less than a year, I had lost 50 lbs through Couch to 5K/10K and lifting. I finally left the relationship as well.
Flash-forward almost 6 years and I regained all 50 of those pounds by 2017. Since then, I have gained an additional 40 lbs and I've been at my all-time highest weight.
I'm on the brinks of another split with my current partner of 3 years, while also trying to navigate co-parenting a more medically fragile infant. I got into another fight with my current partner during the week of Christmas. I had off and on complaining about having breathing issues throughout most of the month (I am immunocompromised and I tend to get sick several times a year, even before COVID and regardless of my weight).
I also had struggled with being sick for most of December as well, but I was trying to avoid getting another COVID test, since I had an inexperienced tester f**k up badly during my first test and it caused a really bad panic attack and pain. My doctor refused to fill my inhaler prescription a few months prior when I asked for a re-fill and I was told to schedule an appointment with urgent care. And urgent care won't see people with any semblance of acute symptoms unless they have a negative COVID test. So I felt stuck and looking back now, I knew I was just making excuses.
My partner ripped into me out of the blue one morning and stated, "You not taking care of your medical needs is putting HER at risk! Who is more HIGH RISK than anyone in this house. Whatever you want to believe."
My partner (and her mother) have made some subtle and not-so subtle comments leading up to this that felt like fat-shaming towards me, so this fight really lit a fire underneath me. I was so pissed that I left work that morning, got a rapid COVID nasal and blood test (which came out NEGATIVE, like I assumed), and then saw a doctor that day. I ended up having undiagnosed and untreated asthma. I got put on two different inhalers that day and I decided to start running again on a more consistent basis. For about 3 weeks, I have been doing a walk/run regiment every other day, but I since have just switched to Couch to 5K. Now just running 3 days a week to better manage recovery and to make things more sustainable.
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Like many in this thread, I'm at my highest weight ever. I'm currently 162lbs which may not seem a lot to some but it is really 30-35lbs more than I'm accustomed to weighing and it is greatly affecting my self image and self esteem. I don't feel comfortable with the extra weight and seeing photos of myself or glancing at myself in the mirror is the main catalyst for my weight loss journey.
In the past I've relied solely on logging my meals in MFP but not really taking advantage of any of the other features, e.g. recipe blog, forums and fitness videos. I've decided to really commit to eating better, healthier and really using MFP app and site for motivation, ideas/advice and to find like minded people in the forums for support along the way.5 -
Setting my wedding date!
I'm in my 40's and finally getting married for the first time. And while I think I'm beautiful at the size i am in now (mental health is wellness too!), i totally want my wedding pics to be extra steamy!9 -
Back in 2011, I got really serious about getting fit and dropped almost 70 pounds. I was almost at my first big goal weight of 200lbs - I looked great, felt I really only needed to lose 5 or 10 more pounds, and was running all the time, even did my first marathon 10 months later.
I loved running - I'd do about 30 miles most weeks and felt great. I was watching what I ate, very careful about everything.
Then, I slowly let the weight creep back in. The last marathon I ran was almost 3 years ago and I had already put 30+ pounds back on by then. In the time since, I've really ratcheted up my bad eating habits and lack of consistent exercise and I started out this week the heaviest I've ever been. I wish I could blame it on the pandemic - while I'm sure that hasn't helped, my bad habits started before that. Every pound I lost 9 years ago is back with a vengeance and it brought along a bunch of friends.
I have few clothes that fit, my back hurts constantly, I don't sleep well.
I don't want to live this way anymore.
So, I'm back. Started this week and I've lost some of the pounds, but it's a long way to go. I look forward to being able to fit into my clothes again and to go out for a real run.
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I looked in the mirror and saw the size of my neck and decided it was too big to ignore.6
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Final push was in my late 30s...did not want to spend the rest of my days uncomfortable in my own skin and battling eating disorders...well, every day is still a challenge, but being healthy, fit and strong is such a blessing. I feel so alive this year, for the first time in many years...4
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be aware, this is a really long post and I won't be offended if you don't want to read it all.....
About 2 years ago, after a routine health check (yes, I am at that age now) I was advised that I had pre-diabetes. It was a bit of a shock however I knew I was overweight and also liked a lot of sugar in my "more than multiple cups of coffee a day". I told everyone that I worked with and they helped me to move from sugar to sweeteners in my coffee and I thought about making changes to my diet and lifestyle.... after all, they say its the thought that counts................. Apparently not.
So a year ago I had another blood test and was advised I was now a full blown diabetic. my numbers weren't huge, but I had tipped over to the diabetes range. I discussed treatment options with my doctor and also things that I could maybe do to help manage the condition to prevent it getting worse. Once again I thought about making changes ( I was already in the process of changing roles here at westward and moving house so it was just another thig to add to the list. I restarted the myfitnesspal app so that I could monitor what I was eating and also any exercise that I was taking (not a lot to be honest although I was walking from the but at Tesco to work 🙂 ). I bought a bike in February (I hadn't been on a push bike for years and decided I was going to cycle to work (yes this was the winter and I was living in Chudleigh Knighton so it was a 5 mile each way trip. I managed this about 5 times And then the lockdown happened and the myfitnesspal app seemed to be forgotten as well.
Hop forward to this year. A couple of months ago I started to get "Tingles" in my feet and hands and also felt like my vision had changed. Now normally I am not a hypochondriac however I knew that I was diabetic and that one of the extreme effects of diabetes could be potentially loss of feet....... I know that this was an overreaction however i think it was the Jolt I needed. I know that I really didn't want to be prescribed medication so I knew that I needed to take control. I started to research how to combat diabetes and read everything I could about a Low Carb, Low sugar diet. I bought a Glucose meter to monitor my blood sugar levels after eating to see which foods may cause spikes in my blood sugar.
By carefully monitoring how Carbohydrates like bread and potatoes (which I love but make my Blood Spike) and by massively reducing my sugar intake (think Keto or Atkins style diets) as well as forcing the dog to go for a long route march (5000 steps in about 40 mins) at least a few times a week I managed to drop about a stone in weight in about a month. I know that the low carb diet does not suit everyone and I am not going to evangelise about it but it works for me.. just as well as I still have another stone to go.
But the most important thing that happened, and the reason for the post, is that by keeping an eye on my BG levels and cutting carbs to about 20% of my diet, when I went for my Blood test last month there were some important changes. I was told by the doctor that currently the ranges for Hba1C diabetes are
Under 42 - Normal
42 - 47 - Pre Diabetes
above 47 Diabetic.
This range apparently can change (apparently I was pre diabetic 2 years ago) dependent on the current science however these are the current guidelines. My levels have been
2 years ago 49
Last Year 51
This Year 45
Which means that I have managed to move my level from Diabetic to Prediabetic an if I am able to continue with the "work" that I am doing then I have the potential to put diabetes into remission (and my cholesterol is still at good levels)
I am by no means a dietician so I won't be giving any diet advice, however there is enough information available to all of us though sites like Diabetes Uk and youtube to be able to become informed and make better choices. it's not always easy and there are times that I want to eat a whole packet of biscuits, or chomp through a full box of magnums, and there is a bakery around the corner from my new house which sells the fresh cream choux buns that I used to love for less than £2 but I know myself and therefore I don't buy them so they are not in he house when I am having a bad 5 mins.
I think the thing that allowed me to take control was the myfitnesspal app as this allowed me to monitor Carbohydrates, Fat and Protein intake throughout the day and also getting a glucose meter as it showed me exactly what specific foods were doing to my blood sugar and therefore reduce those and replace them with foods that don't make it spike.
The eye opener was a shop bought sandwich (egg mayo with bacon I think) and a packet of Crisps took it to over 10 mmol..... just cutting out refined sugar and refined carbs and cutting out the "Low Fat" options (which often have a higher % of sugars) seemed to even it out. Also drinking lots of water. I don't have all of the answers, and sometimes I may fall off the wagon (especially over Christmas and with the new lockdown). But I think that as long as you are honest with yourself and are aware of what you are eating and the effect that it has on your body then you can definitely chip away at the numbers....
This morning I hit 13st 11lb from a initial start weight of 16st 5lb 2 years ago and 15st 2lb in November 202112 -
Eaglesfanintn wrote: »Back in 2011, I got really serious about getting fit and dropped almost 70 pounds. I was almost at my first big goal weight of 200lbs - I looked great, felt I really only needed to lose 5 or 10 more pounds, and was running all the time, even did my first marathon 10 months later.
I loved running - I'd do about 30 miles most weeks and felt great. I was watching what I ate, very careful about everything.
Then, I slowly let the weight creep back in. The last marathon I ran was almost 3 years ago and I had already put 30+ pounds back on by then. In the time since, I've really ratcheted up my bad eating habits and lack of consistent exercise and I started out this week the heaviest I've ever been. I wish I could blame it on the pandemic - while I'm sure that hasn't helped, my bad habits started before that. Every pound I lost 9 years ago is back with a vengeance and it brought along a bunch of friends.
I have few clothes that fit, my back hurts constantly, I don't sleep well.
I don't want to live this way anymore.
So, I'm back. Started this week and I've lost some of the pounds, but it's a long way to go. I look forward to being able to fit into my clothes again and to go out for a real run.
Can I encourage you to just go and make a start?
I have been a runner on and off for more than 20 years, there have been significant weight gains in the 'off' periods. That was to do with stress, depression, etc etc as well as not running. But all part of the same thing.
I've been consistently on it again for a couple of years now. I still don't look like what many people think a runner looks like, I'm slow , but I ran a marathon in October. I feel so much better when I do it, it makes it easier to take better care of myself in other ways.
If you are able to give it a go, please do. Go slow, try couch to 5k or something, go to the nice park.
The love will come back.5 -
After teaching 1st grade for 19 years, I became a Physical Education teacher at my elementary school this year. It was time to practice what I preached and get fit. Unfortunately my dad passed away in November so I lost my focus. My dad would have wanted me to continue to work towards a healthier lifestyle so here I am on day #5.11
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My friend and mentor died Monday of Covid. He always believed in me more than I believed in myself. He introduced me to cycling and always said I was his best success story. Over the past 3 years I've gained 60 pounds mostly due to depression and meds. I'd kind of given up. When he passed, I realized life is to short to stay on the curb. I need to get back on the road and back to a me I actually like. Besides he'd kick my *kitten* if I didn't take something good from his passing.
Self- Forgiveness has been a huge thing for me this year. I accept where I am and am changing things for the better rather than punishing myself and hating myself for past choices.
Cheers to all!
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littlegreenparrot1 wrote: »Eaglesfanintn wrote: »Back in 2011, I got really serious about getting fit and dropped almost 70 pounds. I was almost at my first big goal weight of 200lbs - I looked great, felt I really only needed to lose 5 or 10 more pounds, and was running all the time, even did my first marathon 10 months later.
I loved running - I'd do about 30 miles most weeks and felt great. I was watching what I ate, very careful about everything.
Then, I slowly let the weight creep back in. The last marathon I ran was almost 3 years ago and I had already put 30+ pounds back on by then. In the time since, I've really ratcheted up my bad eating habits and lack of consistent exercise and I started out this week the heaviest I've ever been. I wish I could blame it on the pandemic - while I'm sure that hasn't helped, my bad habits started before that. Every pound I lost 9 years ago is back with a vengeance and it brought along a bunch of friends.
I have few clothes that fit, my back hurts constantly, I don't sleep well.
I don't want to live this way anymore.
So, I'm back. Started this week and I've lost some of the pounds, but it's a long way to go. I look forward to being able to fit into my clothes again and to go out for a real run.
Can I encourage you to just go and make a start?
I have been a runner on and off for more than 20 years, there have been significant weight gains in the 'off' periods. That was to do with stress, depression, etc etc as well as not running. But all part of the same thing.
I've been consistently on it again for a couple of years now. I still don't look like what many people think a runner looks like, I'm slow , but I ran a marathon in October. I feel so much better when I do it, it makes it easier to take better care of myself in other ways.
If you are able to give it a go, please do. Go slow, try couch to 5k or something, go to the nice park.
The love will come back.
I'm out walking right now - started at 30 minutes and adding a couple per day. I want to lose a few more before I start running - don't want to put the stress and strain on my body right now.
When I started running before, I took it nice and slow but was up to doing 5Ks in about 6 weeks, a half marathon in just about 6 months and a marathon in 10. I have a pretty good plan worked out, I just am unsure about running while I'm at my current weight.
Congrats on your marathon! I hope to be doing at least a half by the fall - I have my eye on a nearby one in October.6 -
This was years ago but I was at a mother/daughter horse camp with my daughter and a friend and her daughter. I was utterly humiliated when I the woman going around helping hoist people onto their horse came up to me and said, I'll get one of the guys to come over, I can't help you. I was the heaviest I'd ever been, even heavier than with both my kids. I decided then and there that something needed to change.
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madelinesmomma wrote: »After teaching 1st grade for 19 years, I became a Physical Education teacher at my elementary school this year. It was time to practice what I preached and get fit. Unfortunately my dad passed away in November so I lost my focus. My dad would have wanted me to continue to work towards a healthier lifestyle so here I am on day #5.
I am sorry for your loss!!!! You can do this!!!!!!0
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