Consecutive days streak.

gsmith6313
gsmith6313 Posts: 7 Member
I just recently passed the 4000 consecutive days logging in point. Are there others out there who have passed at least 365 consecutive days?

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  • gsmith6313
    gsmith6313 Posts: 7 Member
    Congratulations to you and your friend!! Any others out there above 4000?
  • chris_in_cal
    chris_in_cal Posts: 2,552 Member
    I have 17 MFP 'friends' four of them are over 2000 (one just about at 3000k) and one of my friends bluebird is at 4500.

    I've been on MFP for that long but broken a whole bunch of streaks. I think I've been over 1000 twice.

    Congrats! If I could complete my food diary two days in a row now I'd be happy with myself.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,030 Member
    4366
    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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  • cloggsy71
    cloggsy71 Posts: 2,208 Member
    I'm on 4331 & counting ;)
  • chris_in_cal
    chris_in_cal Posts: 2,552 Member
    cloggsy71 wrote: »
    I'm on 4331 & counting ;)

    Clive, you are amazing!

  • gsmith6313
    gsmith6313 Posts: 7 Member
    Anyone over 5000 consecutive days?
  • gsmith6313
    gsmith6313 Posts: 7 Member
    Congrats on surpassing a year and REALLY REALLY CONGRATS on the 93 pound loss.
  • x7x7x7x
    x7x7x7x Posts: 26 Member
    Congrats to all! My counter is at day 3,823.
  • jppark
    jppark Posts: 8 Member
    x7x7x7x wrote: »
    Congrats to all! My counter is at day 3,823.

    I just hit 3825. We are right around the corner from each other.
  • gsmith6313
    gsmith6313 Posts: 7 Member
    10 plus years is impressive.
    MFP should offer t-shirts or something to commemorate milestones such as 1, 5, 10, year’s consecutive, etc. Same with weight loss, 10lbs, 50lbs, 100lbs, etc.
  • PeachTye
    PeachTye Posts: 13 Member
    I am on day 1336. And I am 15 lb heavier than when I started but I'm still here logging and making the effort
  • FatboyLo103
    FatboyLo103 Posts: 29 Member
    1560 days for me
  • mattbell007
    mattbell007 Posts: 45 Member
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  • masanz1
    masanz1 Posts: 65 Member
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  • RadioMarkMN
    RadioMarkMN Posts: 1 Member
    I haven't been using MFP as long as many of you, but I haven't missed a day of logging since I joined in the Fall of 2020 (1015 days now). Previously I had six months of logging in Noom and did not miss a day. This has been a very important part of my fitness journey -- I can show my logs to anyone at any time so it's a kind of accountability that is available if someone wants to see it. I started this process as part of an addiction recovery where I learned that accountability is an important key to forward progress. Keeping all my food and exercise logged is just another way of having accountability *if needed* for this aspect of my life. That said, I'm pretty impressed with the folks who are at 4,000 days or more! Way to go!
  • RedMiataAZ
    RedMiataAZ Posts: 65 Member
    3162...and trudging.
  • RallyNow
    RallyNow Posts: 1 Member
    Day 1793…Went across the Big Pond in 2018 for a “last” good vacay (pre-Covid) and had to start a new streak.

    Will give credit to MFP for improving health although currently frustrated that I cannot access my account on the iPad. No way to get help from a human on MFP. Probably will not renew because the iPad layout was very convenient whereas the site is too cumbersome to enter and read data.
  • trogalicious
    trogalicious Posts: 4,584 Member
    4187 here
  • CraigKleffman
    CraigKleffman Posts: 1 Member
    I have 36. I've had it maybe a 300-400 day streak before.

    But, that said -- I now forgive myself when I miss a day or two a month. I do my best, but some days I just screw it up--and I've just got to be OK with that.
  • binglebandit
    binglebandit Posts: 531 Member
    I’m at 4034. It has lost some meaning. First I’ve done a repair streak cause I tried out other apps and didn’t log here every day while logging on those. Now I’m logging both to see which I like better. I have counted calories that entire time, but I stopped pushing myself to hit my target. I’ve gained back half the weight I initially lost. If I didn’t count I think it would be a lot worse. Now I can see what I’m doing wrong on bad days and am knowledgeable about cause and effect.

    I mostly wanted to add this to say that a streak doesn’t necessarily mean everything. My husband lost about 100lbs much later than my initial 80lb loss. I maintained 1 year, and he’s maintained 2 years without counting at all outside of the first two months or so when he started. He truly has made a lifestyle change and has moved beyond needing the app.

    For me I’m going to keep counting, but I need to find a way to make it feel special again.
  • TheTambu
    TheTambu Posts: 1 Member
    Approaching 3400, but I see you rock, guys!! :)
  • LINIA
    LINIA Posts: 1,159 Member
    3940 , am missing maybe just under 140 days , didn’t know at the beginning that our days were recorded. After seeing from computer the count accumulation, logged in everyday after that.
    Congratulations to everyone here and thank you OP for posting this topic. 🤩🤩🤩
  • DantheMan2517
    DantheMan2517 Posts: 134 Member
    4163
  • patrickaa5
    patrickaa5 Posts: 70 Member
    1,835 consecutive days for me. Unfortunately, just logging calories doesn't cause weight loss. I've gained back 40 of the 85lbs lost over the last several years. Yep, it's right there in the calorie count - easy to see why. I'd like to think I would have gained it ALL back if I hadn't remained with MyFitnessPal. Time to get serious again.
  • Scot1200
    Scot1200 Posts: 14 Member
    Day 45 <20 80 more to go.
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