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                    anthony008                
                
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                    Hello, my name is Anthony and I've gained a lot of information from the community and I want to say thank you.  Through this and the loseit subreddit, I got motivated to change my lifestyle.  Although it started a bit slower than I imagined, I am in full swing of watching everything I eat and hitting the gym 4 days a week.  I don't think I could have fought the battle without seeing inspirational posts on a daily basis.
I'm a 6'2 male, starting around March after a nasty breakup that left me thinking I need something to fill my time in a more productive way than quickly getting into another long term relationship. At that time, the heaviest I've been in my life, I was around 235-240lbs. While I was always athletic and played sports, I ate like ****. Fast food, late night snack binges, soda, etc. I would find reasons not to work out, blaming it on school and work when in all reality, I had plenty of time if I only had the motivation.
Currently I am in the 205 ballpark and while I don't look the way I want yet, the change in how I feel about myself and the necessity to go out and buy 4-size-smaller pants keeps me going and happy. I started with eating slightly better and cutting out fast food while walking a few miles every morning. A good 5 months of that and I realized it's time to kick it up. Now, I have a strict diet (which I rarely keep track of here, I need to get on that) and lift a few days a week followed by an hour of cardio and I've never felt better. My NSV for the week is buying a new dressy button up in a Large. I don't remember the last time their wasn't an X attached to my shirt sizes.
A bit long winded but... yeah. Thanks to this community and others like it. I know people say this all the time, but "If I can do it, you can do it" applies. Eating healthy and working out is what I wake up for. Reading success stories, tips, information and relating with the community is what got me doing this seriously and I thank all of you for it. Thanks for reading!
                I'm a 6'2 male, starting around March after a nasty breakup that left me thinking I need something to fill my time in a more productive way than quickly getting into another long term relationship. At that time, the heaviest I've been in my life, I was around 235-240lbs. While I was always athletic and played sports, I ate like ****. Fast food, late night snack binges, soda, etc. I would find reasons not to work out, blaming it on school and work when in all reality, I had plenty of time if I only had the motivation.
Currently I am in the 205 ballpark and while I don't look the way I want yet, the change in how I feel about myself and the necessity to go out and buy 4-size-smaller pants keeps me going and happy. I started with eating slightly better and cutting out fast food while walking a few miles every morning. A good 5 months of that and I realized it's time to kick it up. Now, I have a strict diet (which I rarely keep track of here, I need to get on that) and lift a few days a week followed by an hour of cardio and I've never felt better. My NSV for the week is buying a new dressy button up in a Large. I don't remember the last time their wasn't an X attached to my shirt sizes.
A bit long winded but... yeah. Thanks to this community and others like it. I know people say this all the time, but "If I can do it, you can do it" applies. Eating healthy and working out is what I wake up for. Reading success stories, tips, information and relating with the community is what got me doing this seriously and I thank all of you for it. Thanks for reading!
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            wow - awesome!!! MFP RULEZ!
seriously, that was a very nice post - sounds like you are in a much better and happier place! :drinker:0 - 
            Welcome to the community!!0
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            I feel the same way about MFP, glad you found something to motivate you and now you have inspired me by reading your story. I wish you the best!0
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            I feel the same way about MFP, glad you found something to motivate you and now you have inspired me by reading your story. I wish you the best!0
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            I enjoyed your good grammar!
And congrats!0 - 
            You're doing great .. Congrats on the success! :drinker:0
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            You're doing great .. Congrats on the success! :drinker:0
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            Welcome to the forums and congrats on your success so far!
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            mfp is great! happy your motivated, goodluck with your journey!0
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            Congrats on all your successes! May you have many more! Quite simply, MFP rocks!0
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            I know what you're saying. I'm having a ball and feeling great! Hurray for us and for MFP!0
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            Welcome to MFP!0
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            Thanks all!0
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            Welcome to the forums.0
 
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