What a difference a year makes (pics)
ShellyMacchi
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I apologize ahead of time, pic intensive *L*
One year ago today I joined MFP.
Prior to joining i had already lost 17 pounds off my starting weight of 242 pounds for this 'loss' attempt.
Those 17 pounds came off between Nov/10 and Jan 23/11, with simple healthy choices instead of the thoughtless way I had been eating before that,
I've always known how to eat in a healthy manner... i simply never really had it 'click' in my head that life was not a dress rehearsal for anything. No one would fix 'me' for me, except me, and if i didn't get busy and REALLY do something about it now I was likely to die prematurely young, just as my Mum did, with weight related issues.
No, 242 pounds was not an all-time high for me, I simply don't know how much heavier than that I have been as I would have nothing to do with the scale.
This pic was taken in December, 2007... I have no idea my weight in it, but for sure it was more than 242!
This one was taken in June, 2010.. I am amazed when I look at this one now as I clearly remember that on that day I was actually feeling pretty good about how I looked so was not hiding from the camera (something I have done all my life as I have been overweight/obese ALL my life, literally since I was born)
And now a couple of 'durings' *S*:
Moments after my first grandchild was born, July 2011.. this child will be the first person in my family who will never have known me as an obese person *proud smile*
This one is not very good quality...taken in August 2011, but I had to take it... me.. in a form fitting size 12 calvin klein dress... when just a year before I was wearing size 20, and definitely not form fitting!
September 2011:
December 25 2011... about 10 pounds heavier than in September... thanks to falling prey to the myriad of goodies at work for the 2 months before Xmas (my office was next to the kitchen where all the baking was being done for sale, and I was weak *L*)
So.. how did I lose?
Eating consistently at the calorie level allotted, including exercise calories, eliminating processed sugars and sugar substitutes, using only whole grains whenever possible, LOTS of veg!, and keeping sodium under 1500mg per day.
The sodium alone was one of the main methods I found that helped keep me eating in a healthy manner as eating at restaurants or eating pre-made meals etc from grocery stores did not allow me to stay under in sodium.
Thanks to the relaxed choices I made during the holidays, I have gained about 10 pounds back... but here's how I know I finished the year with my new mindset firmly in place.
I do not feel like I have failed *S*
Yes I gained a little, BUT... that does not mean every meal of every day has now reverted to how badly I used to eat a year ago, as would have been the case throughout my past!
And slowly but surely, just as when I started a year ago, I am coaxing all my daily choices back into the right direction again.. because, quite simply, life happens, I don't need to beat myself up over it anymore... because i KNOW I have this.. now.. and for the rest of my life! *S*
I WILL reach my goal weight this year.. of that I have no doubt whatsoever (159).. and As that is the high end of normal weight for my height, bone structure and age, the odds are good I will choose to go a little lower just to give myself 'room' to live .. 150 is sounding about right .. see you there! *S*
cheers to us all!
One year ago today I joined MFP.
Prior to joining i had already lost 17 pounds off my starting weight of 242 pounds for this 'loss' attempt.
Those 17 pounds came off between Nov/10 and Jan 23/11, with simple healthy choices instead of the thoughtless way I had been eating before that,
I've always known how to eat in a healthy manner... i simply never really had it 'click' in my head that life was not a dress rehearsal for anything. No one would fix 'me' for me, except me, and if i didn't get busy and REALLY do something about it now I was likely to die prematurely young, just as my Mum did, with weight related issues.
No, 242 pounds was not an all-time high for me, I simply don't know how much heavier than that I have been as I would have nothing to do with the scale.
This pic was taken in December, 2007... I have no idea my weight in it, but for sure it was more than 242!
This one was taken in June, 2010.. I am amazed when I look at this one now as I clearly remember that on that day I was actually feeling pretty good about how I looked so was not hiding from the camera (something I have done all my life as I have been overweight/obese ALL my life, literally since I was born)
And now a couple of 'durings' *S*:
Moments after my first grandchild was born, July 2011.. this child will be the first person in my family who will never have known me as an obese person *proud smile*
This one is not very good quality...taken in August 2011, but I had to take it... me.. in a form fitting size 12 calvin klein dress... when just a year before I was wearing size 20, and definitely not form fitting!
September 2011:
December 25 2011... about 10 pounds heavier than in September... thanks to falling prey to the myriad of goodies at work for the 2 months before Xmas (my office was next to the kitchen where all the baking was being done for sale, and I was weak *L*)
So.. how did I lose?
Eating consistently at the calorie level allotted, including exercise calories, eliminating processed sugars and sugar substitutes, using only whole grains whenever possible, LOTS of veg!, and keeping sodium under 1500mg per day.
The sodium alone was one of the main methods I found that helped keep me eating in a healthy manner as eating at restaurants or eating pre-made meals etc from grocery stores did not allow me to stay under in sodium.
Thanks to the relaxed choices I made during the holidays, I have gained about 10 pounds back... but here's how I know I finished the year with my new mindset firmly in place.
I do not feel like I have failed *S*
Yes I gained a little, BUT... that does not mean every meal of every day has now reverted to how badly I used to eat a year ago, as would have been the case throughout my past!
And slowly but surely, just as when I started a year ago, I am coaxing all my daily choices back into the right direction again.. because, quite simply, life happens, I don't need to beat myself up over it anymore... because i KNOW I have this.. now.. and for the rest of my life! *S*
I WILL reach my goal weight this year.. of that I have no doubt whatsoever (159).. and As that is the high end of normal weight for my height, bone structure and age, the odds are good I will choose to go a little lower just to give myself 'room' to live .. 150 is sounding about right .. see you there! *S*
cheers to us all!
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Yay Shelly!!! I don't think I've ever seen your "before" pictures and I can't believe how awesome you look! Congratulations! So glad to have you on my friends list!0
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Great job! You have a wonderful attitude that will surely carry you the rest of the way to your goal.0
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You look great! Congrats!!0
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OMG! What an inspiration. You look amazing. Thank you for sharing with us. See you at 1500
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Shelly I loved this post. You are such a beautiful woman, thank you for sharing this. I want to get back to my dedication and commitment that I had the first 6 months of last year. I want to make this a year that I get to my final goal as well. We can do it together. You are so inspiring!0
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You are amazing. Truly inspiring.0
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You look amazing!!0
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Congratulations Shelly, you are one of my inspirations.
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WOW!! Thanks so much for the inspiration! I hope to be able to make a post just like this a year from now!!0
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You look amazing!0
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Not only do you look lighter, you look a whole lot younger! GO YOU!0
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what a hottie!! you look great, keep up the hard work!0
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awesome job, girl! You look amazing!!! Congrats on the new grandbaby as well.0
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Wow... Truly inspiring. Seeing your accomplishments gives me the motivation to accomplish my own goals. Thank you for sharing!!! You're absolutely gorgeous!!!0
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And slowly but surely, just as when I started a year ago, I am coaxing all my daily choices back into the right direction again.. because, quite simply, life happens, I don't need to beat myself up over it anymore... because i KNOW I have this.. now.. and for the rest of my life! *S*
CONGRATULATIONS! Not only do you look fantastic (and HAPPY)...but getting to that peaceful place where you realize you don't have to flog yourself every time you stumble a little -- that's FANTASTIC. Celebrate all of it. Every minute.
(I used to be good at beating myself up, too...Doesn't it feel so good when you stop??)0 -
Wooooowww O___O
You look younger and amazing. I really have NO excuses now.... thanks for busting me on that!
See you @ 150!0 -
Your an inspiration thankyou! You look stunning0
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You look like a different person! Congratulations on the weight loss, and on the grandbaby!0
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Phenomenal!!!! Quite inspiring! And don't apologize for a pic heavy post - you know that's what everyone wants/needs to see!! The most inspiring part though is truly your attitude. My biggest goal is to be comfortable and feel in control even when I let myself "slack" a little here or there throughout the year. For now, I freak out a little still when I've eaten more or worked out less than I should have.
Great job!!! I look forward to the 159 update (and maybe the 150, if you decide to do that)!0 -
You look (and I'm sure FEEL) fabulous!0
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You look FABULOUS! Congrats on the new grandbaby and keep up the smart choices!0
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Wow! You look fantastic! Congratulations! You are truly an inspiration!0
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Thank you so much for your story! It really is an inspiration to us that need it. I have already found myself being discouraged due to the fact that I am losing so slowly and feel like I am working myself to death at the gym. In a matter of 3 weeks, I have only lost around 3 lbs and it's frustrating that I am not seeing better results. Your story inspires me to keep going and not give up. Thank you!0
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wow... truly amazing!! you have inspired me to not give up! thank you sooo much!0
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Fabulous! Great job!0
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You should be very proud of this accomplishment and as a new member of MFP I can't tell you how great it is to see your story! I started my weight loss journey (this time around) January 2nd at the same starting weight as you! I've only lost about 8 pounds since then, but feel pretty committed this time. Your photo's help to reinforce my resolve! Thank you so much for sharing and be sure to walk tall! Oh and I too became a new g-ma last year. It's so fun!0
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Not only have you done a great job losing a lot of weight, but holy Hannah, look how much younger you look now! Wow! Go, you!0
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Such a difference! Still the same smile, though0
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Congrats! Very inspirational!!!0
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Great job!0
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