Two years and 95lbs w/pics
JeanneTops
Posts: 2,633 Member
Today is my second anniversary with MFP. I have lost 95 pounds and reached my goal of "Fit by Sixy!"
Here's the picture that sparked the journey:
And here's my 60th birthday photo from yesterday:
The stats are:
Height: 5'6"
SW: 242.5lbs
CW: 147.5lbs
I did it my logging in everything I eat, by exercising for an hour daily (elliptical trainer) and copious amounts of patience, persistence and perserverance. I take it one day at a time and I only do what I know I can keep doing for the rest of my life. My first and foremost goal is to not gain the weight back.
I'm a big believer in patience - it was hard sometimes to go through the long plateaus and tempting to try to jump start things by cutting back or exercising more. But I knew that I wouldn't be able to keep that up and changing my routine might jeopardize my long term commitment. So I waited..and waited..and eventually the weight loss started up again. Now, here I am in the best shape of my life and I don't even remember those plateaus. Staying healthy and fit and at a normal weight is so much better than getting here fast!
I'm going to stay on MFP and continue logging daily forever. This is what it takes to stay this way. I'm happy, I feel great and I'm going to stay that way!
Here's the picture that sparked the journey:
And here's my 60th birthday photo from yesterday:
The stats are:
Height: 5'6"
SW: 242.5lbs
CW: 147.5lbs
I did it my logging in everything I eat, by exercising for an hour daily (elliptical trainer) and copious amounts of patience, persistence and perserverance. I take it one day at a time and I only do what I know I can keep doing for the rest of my life. My first and foremost goal is to not gain the weight back.
I'm a big believer in patience - it was hard sometimes to go through the long plateaus and tempting to try to jump start things by cutting back or exercising more. But I knew that I wouldn't be able to keep that up and changing my routine might jeopardize my long term commitment. So I waited..and waited..and eventually the weight loss started up again. Now, here I am in the best shape of my life and I don't even remember those plateaus. Staying healthy and fit and at a normal weight is so much better than getting here fast!
I'm going to stay on MFP and continue logging daily forever. This is what it takes to stay this way. I'm happy, I feel great and I'm going to stay that way!
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Congratulations! You look absolutely AMAZING! Happy Holidays!0
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You look FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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You look wonderful!0
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You look amazing! So wonderful and inspiring! Major congrats!0
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Thank you for sharing!!!! God bless you!!!0
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Congratulations! You look gorgeous!0
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Congratulations! You look great! Happy birthday!0
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First of all let me say, HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY - and I would never guess in a million years that you are 60 (not that that is old in my standards) - but you look PHENOMENAL!!! - Thank you for explaining how you got to where you want to be!!! - So many of us want instant gratification (me, me, me) and it just does not happen that way!!! -
Merry Christmas and I raise my glass to toast to your accomplishments and continued healthy and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
BRAVO!!!!0 -
Happy Birthday...you look easily 20 years younger! Congratulations! Proof that patience is a key component of discipline!0
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Awesome!!!!! Happy Birthday!!!!!0
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Happy Birthday...you look easily 20 years younger! Congratulations! Proof that patience is a key component of discipline!
Agreed! you look fabulous! congratulations on your hard work!0 -
OMG!! well done! x0
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You look absolutely amazing. Congrats on your weight loss! What a way to celebrate your 60th, happy birthday!!
Thank you for sharing your story. It is so motivation to see and read that it was done by keeping things real.0 -
You are my hero! Congratulations first off. Secondly - I applaud you loudly for having the patience and perseverance to continue on whilst stuck on a plateau. So many times I see people whine that they haven't lost anything in a week or two of trying HARD...doing everything they can and they're ready to give up... it is patience and a continuous relationship with exercise and food that will eventually find you back in the losing mode. Giving up will put you right back to where you came from... which for many of us is not a healthy place.
Thanks for your post. I am in my late 40s and it is not as easy to lose as it was when I was younger. I know this time I don't have to worry how hard it will be to lose weight when I'm older because I won't need to because this is forever... but I wish I had learned this lifelong lesson the last time!
Continued success will be yours because you know exactly what you are doing! Congratulations once again. You look fantastic!0 -
you look amazing and Happy Birthday!0
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Congratulations! You look great--not only slim but healthy.0
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Wow! U look fab! Happy birthday!0
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Today is my second anniversary with MFP. I have lost 95 pounds and reached my goal of "Fit by Sixy!"
Here's the picture that sparked the journey:
And here's my 60th birthday photo from yesterday:
The stats are:
Height: 5'6"
SW: 242.5lbs
CW: 147.5lbs
I did it my logging in everything I eat, by exercising for an hour daily (elliptical trainer) and copious amounts of patience, persistence and perserverance. I take it one day at a time and I only do what I know I can keep doing for the rest of my life. My first and foremost goal is to not gain the weight back.
I'm a big believer in patience - it was hard sometimes to go through the long plateaus and tempting to try to jump start things by cutting back or exercising more. But I knew that I wouldn't be able to keep that up and changing my routine might jeopardize my long term commitment. So I waited..and waited..and eventually the weight loss started up again. Now, here I am in the best shape of my life and I don't even remember those plateaus. Staying healthy and fit and at a normal weight is so much better than getting here fast!
I'm going to stay on MFP and continue logging daily forever. This is what it takes to stay this way. I'm happy, I feel great and I'm going to stay that way!
Oh my goodness! You look FANTABULOUS! I hope I can look as good as you at 60 (which I'm not that far away), but still . . . You look great! Congratulations on all of your hard work. It has paid dividends!0 -
Great Job!!! You look beautiful.0
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That is amazing and a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!0
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