New gal with 200 lbs. to lose needs support!
JaneDoughSanAntonio
Posts: 65 Member
Hi all,
I started what I'm sure will be my final weight loss journey on Aug. 19 at 330 pounds -- the heaviest I've ever been. I've always been heavy, and I can't wait to be a smaller verison of myself.
I can't count the number of times I've tried to lose weight before (and I don't really want to try! :-)), but unlikely previous attempts, I'm using a multi-attack approach. I've joined a gym, I started working a with a trainer 2-3 days a week and I'm doing Medifast and recording what I eat here. What I really need though is some support.
No one I know is as heavy as I am and trying to lose weight. I moved to a new city a few years ago and I work at night, so I don't have a lot of close friends outside of work (they all live in another state), and the people at work are supportive, but they don't understand. If you're really overweight, I'm sure you know what I mean.
I'm also a terrible stress eater, and work is stressful. It helped let my co-workers know I was trying to lose weight, because now I feel like they're paying attention to what I eat somewhat, but at home, where no one is watching, I can get out of control if under a lot of stress.
I have a looooooooong row to hoe, and could really use some support! I'm not big on forums, but it looks like there are a lot of nice people here.
Have a good one!
I started what I'm sure will be my final weight loss journey on Aug. 19 at 330 pounds -- the heaviest I've ever been. I've always been heavy, and I can't wait to be a smaller verison of myself.
I can't count the number of times I've tried to lose weight before (and I don't really want to try! :-)), but unlikely previous attempts, I'm using a multi-attack approach. I've joined a gym, I started working a with a trainer 2-3 days a week and I'm doing Medifast and recording what I eat here. What I really need though is some support.
No one I know is as heavy as I am and trying to lose weight. I moved to a new city a few years ago and I work at night, so I don't have a lot of close friends outside of work (they all live in another state), and the people at work are supportive, but they don't understand. If you're really overweight, I'm sure you know what I mean.
I'm also a terrible stress eater, and work is stressful. It helped let my co-workers know I was trying to lose weight, because now I feel like they're paying attention to what I eat somewhat, but at home, where no one is watching, I can get out of control if under a lot of stress.
I have a looooooooong row to hoe, and could really use some support! I'm not big on forums, but it looks like there are a lot of nice people here.
Have a good one!
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I would love a new partner on this journey! :-)0
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Welcome!! You can do it!!0
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I would love to help you achieve this as well. You sounds like you are determined and this is very inspiring!0
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Congrats on making the decision! Feel free to add me as a friend. I don't have as much weight to lose, but I was the same weight for almost 3 months this summer and I was still staying under calories. I took a break for a couple weeks and then went back at it, and its working again!!!
Remember to drink lots of water and don't be discouraged if the scale doesn't drop! But when your clothes get looser and you have to go buy new ones, you will feel fantastic, and look amazing!!!!!
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I'm with you....I need to lose about 60 pounds....maybe 75, I'll have to determine that when I hit the 60 pound loss mark! I think you will love this, I do! My friends are all really supportive. Most of us have our up and down moments and we just push through one day at a time. I know you can do this....you are woman, hear you ROAR!!! Feel free to add me if you want!0
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Welcome to MFP! This is a great place to be.
My known highest weight was 319 lbs. When I joined MFP I was in the 230s, and today I'm at 149.
Feel free to add me for support.
And no matter what, never give up! Even if you have an off day, just keep on moving forward.
I also want to add, that even though I listed my weight history, there is so much more to this than a number on a scale. Celebrate all of your victories!0 -
Welcome here! Feel free to add me!0
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Congrats you are on your way. I am very happy you've joined.0
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Hello, If you need support,well here I am,Lets do this together,ok/believe it and you can achieve it0
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Hello, If you need support,well here I am,Lets do this together,ok/believe it and you can achieve it0
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Welcome new friend.You have come to the right place for support and motivation.Feel free to add me, good luck to you.0
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Good luck! I started at 343, got down 70 lbs. by myself, and last month, I had weight loss surgery. My best advice is not to weigh yourself frequently. I'm struggling with this myself. It's hard to get on the scale after a day of starving and see no movement because of something arbitrary like water or muscle gain and not just want to give up. Deciding to weigh myself only once a month is not only better for my mental health, but it also helps me not obsess over what I'm eating. I get more and better nutrients, things that will ultimately help build muscle and lean tissue. And don't forget your hydration!0
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Remember to drink lots of water and don't be discouraged if the scale doesn't drop! But when your clothes get looser and you have to go buy new ones, you will feel fantastic, and look amazing!!!!!
YES!!! Ugh ... my trainer runs a small boot camp class (It's small enough get lots of individual instruction, and he's really supportive) ... but it was HARD working out as much as I was the first month or so and not get any scale change! I didn't realize I was building muscle (mainly cuz I'd never *done* it before :blushing:)! So still waiting for the clothes to get too big, but they are a little looser now!0 -
*kaoshavoc hands over a lot of support.
There ya go. Let's do this together.0 -
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Welcome...trust me this is one thing you will never regret doing...MFP has so much nice people and info...I have lost 52lbs since January...since I joined MFP its 37lbs but I have alot of awesome friends that inspire me...
Feel free to add me and I will help and give the support as best as I can!!!!!!!!
Welcome again!!
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I have a long journey ahead of me as well -- add me if you'd like! mutual support is great!0
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WOW!!! Thanks so much everyone! I knew this was a great place to be! :happy:0
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Hello there! Just wanted to say good luck! I too am a major stress eater! What did I do to fix it? I don't have any bad foods in my house. My fridge is stocked with fruits and veggies that are already cut up, labled in their own container, and ready to eat. It's better if everything is ready because then you're more likely to choose it. Something else, if you liked smoothies, that's a good thing to have when you're having munchies or wanting to stress eat. It fills you up AND is healthy! Please feel free to add me as a supporter!0
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Welcome!! You have came to the right place. I need support too so feel free to add me :flowerforyou:0
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You made a great start by realizing people on here will support you...they are an amazing group!
Don't beat yourself when you eat something you think is horrible...you can always change it the next time you put something in your mouth. Drink lots of water and water and water. That is my drink of choice and rarely drink anything else. Allow yourself a treat on occasion.
Good luck with your journey...come back often for support!0 -
Welcome Girl!!
Feel free to friend me!! I will support you. But warning. It is addictive.0 -
I too am a major stress eater! What did I do to fix it? I don't have any bad foods in my house.
Hee hee! That has NEVER stopped me! Since I work at night, I know where every 24-hour store in town is, and I'm not afraid to go there at 2, 3, 4 in the morning. I have to figure out a way to stop the craving BEFORE I give in. If anyone has any ideas, my "happy" food is pizza and my "super stressed" food is mac & cheese.0 -
Just want to join your cheerleading squad....I have been logging onto mfp for 2 weeks and love it. I think you will too. It is nice to find a community to help join you, keep you accountable and cheer you on. No matter how much weight we all need to lose...we're all in the same boat so to speak. We have issues with food and want to overcome. Best of luck to you and feel free to add me as a friend.0
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Welcome! I am almost to my goal but this is a lifelong journey and I can guarantee the support and the tools on this site will help you get where you want to be.
See yourself differently, don't give up, start over the next bite, meal, day. Celebrate your victories no matter how trivial.
Add me if you'd like - sending you strong, positive thoughts!0 -
Looks like you're off to a good start! W can encourage each other!0
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You've come to the right place! There are a number of people here who've lost over 200.
TamiShumate
kayjay7171
WattsJA
Whitney (but that's not her MFP name, here's her blog: http://cravingalife.wordpress.com/ )0 -
I too started out over 300 lbs when I was working nights and I started to cut down. I then lost my job and really was eating and being angry and needed a way to relieve that stress and decided I was tired of being so heavy and decided to take my anger out on my weight. I know it can be tough with the weight as I struggle with knee and back problems. I have started to do walking at home videos and working out with weights. This is helping on the weight loss, also cutting down on the amount of food I eat. I keep the weighting myself down to once a week as it gets discouraging when I work so hard and only lose a little bit and that can tend to discourage me. With the help of others here I am hanging in there and determined to get down in the lower 200s at least. So hang in there and feel free to add me as a friend.0
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Congrats to you for starting this. This website is GREAT and everybody is so encouraging. Take all the junk food out of your house. Drink lots of water to help keep your fuller. I'll add you and GOOD LUCK to you. You can do this!!!! I have alot to lose as well and am here to do it with you.0
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Hello...Congratulations on your new beginnng to winning, We can do this!!!0
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