Have you lost and then re-gained?
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I have also lost weight and gained it back and then some. In 2001 I lost about 85lbs, then in the coures of then next 3 years I put most of it back on and then this past year I added another 25lbs. Then a good friend introduced me to MFP and I feel like I am in control of my life again, and I am losing this weight. I really feel that I am going to do it this time for good.0
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I have had the toughest time with this. i never broke through the 10 pound mark anywehre in my weight loss journery. i would lose 10 gain 15, lose 10 pounds, gain 20 and so on. so now i am tring to be a better eater and lose this weight. i WILL break through the 10 mark and finally see 11 pounds lost and so forwarth!0
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Yes! This is my 3rd time trying to lose a large amount of weight. I pray that this will be the last time I ever need to lose such a large amount of weight.0
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I seem to like gaining and losing the same 15-20 pounds over and over again - know what gets me down the most? When I see a post about a great weight loss and see they started on MFP the same time as me...except they've lost 90 pounds. A little follow-through would certainly go a long way for me0
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I gave birth to my daughter in 2008 weighed 181 - went down to 140 by the time my daughter was 3 months old,
aug 2009- weighed 130 & recently gained 22 lbs back Im attempting to get on the right track again. Its so hard when you eat emotionally !0 -
I lost about 75 pounds originally, I was 225 and I went down to 150. And then I pretended like I weight 150 for a long time when I often weighed 175 or 180. I was 173.4 when I got on MFP in August, and I have gotten myself down to 155 since then (and I am on track to lose more). I would be honored to be your MFP friend through the journey!0
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You all re-inspire me every time Love to add some new peeps with similar struggles! Send me a note0
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I lost about 20 odd lbs around april this year? Then by novemeber had put back on that 20lbs and another almost 20lb:ohwell: So yeah...I am finding it harder this time around for some reason.0
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I lost alot of weight when I was living with my dad and I gained it all back and more when I moved back near my mom. I want it gone but I don't really have the support I need to get back to what I want to be.0
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My relationship with my spouse has made my motivation and dedcation plunge down, im 10# up since july :-(0
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My relationship with my spouse has made my motivation and dedcation plunge down, im 10# up since july :-(0
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I lost 80 lbs and gained it all back. Not using MFP but doing Adkins!0
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About two years back I lost about 20lbs. and then gained it all plus a bit more back. Very much due to unhealthy eating habits and a lack of exercise though.0
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I have lost and regained with every pregnancy. The thing with me is I know I don't want to be there at that weight and I have no problem taking it off, because I know how. Hubs has decided we are done having kids. So I guess I get to reclaim my body-haha. I have 20 more lbs to get off to get back to where I was before having my last. I will not blame it on my pregnancies either. Pregnancy doesn't make you gain fat-I made myself gain the fat-haha!!
The last part....you said it! I too was the one who put it on the plate and shoveled it in.0 -
In the past, yes. But this time I'll make sure I never gain it again... unless the weight is in muscle, I'd be cool with that
There was a time in High School when I had Pneumonia and lost a decent amount of weight, but eventually gained it all back once my appetite resurfaced. There was another time in college I managed to lose about 25 lbs by sort've eating right and exercising but it wasn't enough to develop better eating habits so I ended up gaining a majority of it back0 -
I had been in the low 120s for years, then had spiked up to 139 as I had an undiagnosed underactive thyroid. I lost 26 lbs - 139 to 113, then went back upt to 122. I guess that's where I'm meant to be. I'm pretty muscular, though; I take 6 - 10 gym classes a week, and do machines too.0
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Story of my life......lost 146 lbs.....gained back 96 (new baby, injured leg).....now finally ready to lose for good......down 13 lbs since restarting0
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I feel an odd sense of comeraderie within this group. It's not odd that it's there, but I almost feel badly that I feel close to everybody for having the same struggle as me! I wish we could all keep the weight off once and for all...it's so hard to get back on track after you gain weight back (I'm speaking from experience, of course).
I've been on and off diets since I was 11 years old. The most weight I've ever lost at once was 20 pounds - got down to 154 this January - and I put back on 14 pounds of that over the year. I started trying to lose weight again this September and am back down to around 154 - with my low being 150 and having recently gained some back! - and want to keep going this time! My invisible wall seems to be getting into the 140s, but I'm ready to break down that wall!
Best of luck to everyone.0 -
I lost like 23lbs and gained it all back plus around 10 more . Its so hard for me to get back into the fitness mode after doing all the work . Loseing weight is just as emotional and mental tooling as the physical aspect . I understand how ya feel .. I need support too so lets all support each other WE CAN DO IT !0
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2 reasons for me.
1)I had a stressful job that I sometimes have to stay for over 20 hours unexpected until I can fix the bug in the program
so I end up eat whatever fast and available -Vending machine,Chinese take out, Fast food.
2)Emotional eating: Eat when I feel helpless, lonely. When my family hurts my feeling and I'm not allowed to express how I feel0 -
This is why it is important for it to be a lifestyle change and add some muscle mass to aid in burning cals, makes life a lot easier.0
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Yeah i fell of the wagon and gained it back.. so now i will have to kick my *kitten* back into gear0
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I have lost 112lbs, gained 4 and lost 2 dress sizes (weight lifting), then lost 2.
But I changed everything, and I mean everything. I eat way more and exercise way more too.
After losing I was so afraid of gaining it back, it took me a couple of months to start a stable exercise routine and mess with my calories or even my kryptonite foods ((Carbs, Dom Da dom dom))
I had to work through my daemons, food is no longer a reward and a sugar rush is not a normal thing to experience either.
Once I created an exercise routine my energy levels went up so high that even when I was feeling lazy or on TOM exercise was not going to be skipped.
The moral of the story here is once you get down to the size you want, exercise and yes it is hard at first but keep it up and it will be worth it! I have been this weight for 4 months now and still maintaining yay!0
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