What finally made you get serious about losing weight?
WannaBeThin87
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Please share! I've been trying to find motivation most of my life to get healthy & lose weight but it never happens! My boyfriend eats whatever he wants cause he's skinny and buying healthy food for myself is near impossible cause it's so expensive and we just can't afford it. I know exercise is free because I can do it at home. I've been trying to bring myself to do the 30 day shred but so far no luck. I need some serious motivation. I also think I may have a thyroid problem. =/
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Hey I just wanted to say its very hard to stay motivated, you have to really want it. I am on day 20 of the 30 day shred (last day of level 2 :-)) and I am personally seeing great results and loving it. I as well have thyroid problems which are a bummer but if you want it and make this part of your life then you will see great results and feel 100% better. I wish you the best of luck!0
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What pushed me into finally getting my act together was a High Blood pressure diagnosis.
Before that I had been working out regularly for a couple of years but I was not at all careful about what I ate. Figured that my exercise offset what I was eating. WRONG!!!
My blood pressure was so high that when I went to the clinic (at the recommendation of my insurance company's nurse). They called an ambulance! Luckily, after a couple of different meds and a couple of hours lying still, there was no trip to the hospital.
This was last April. At the time I weighed in at 272 lbs (5'10" tall). At the end of last year I weighed in at 196 lbs. My goal is 180 lbs. But, I started weigh lifting last Dec and I am finding it hard to eat for the strength/muscle building and lose weight. Currently I am at 194 lbs. I have added running 1x week to my routine and I can hardly wait until the snow melts enough to get my bike back on the road. I did more biking last summer than the previous 15 years combined! I know that this was a big part of my weight loss success!
Lots of luck on your journey!
As an aside - Do not focus on what your boyfriend does! As with any significant change, this is all on you! If you want it, do it! Worrying about what your boyfriend eats is a distraction. As for expense? For me, I reduced by at least 90% the amount of food I ate that was prepared or restaurant. This offset greatly the extra cost of healthier food choices.0 -
I finally got it in my head that I felt so much better when I was eating better and moving. I've been at it since the first of the year and i've lost almost 8 pounds and I eat lots of veggies and fruits and whole grains and I feel so much better inside and out. i mean I still have 16 pounds to go, but I wake up and feel like I should be proud of myself and that is just as big of an accomplishment as losing the weight.0
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As an aside - Do not focus on what your boyfriend does! As with any significant change, this is all on you! If you want it, do it! Worrying about what your boyfriend eats is a distraction. As for expense? For me, I reduced by at least 90% the amount of food I ate that was prepared or restaurant. This offset greatly the extra cost of healthier food choices.
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You said it. It is great to exercise but you have to remember what you are eating is the biggie. The food makes the biggest difference.0 -
For me, I just got totally sick of feeling tired and out of shape. I was done feeling sorry for myself. I was sick of my low self esteem and was ready to stop making excuses and just get off my butt and make the change.
I think you really have to get to the point where you are so sick of being overweight that you are willing to do anything to get healthy.
It took me 10 years to get to this point. I'm just happy it didn't take longer! I started this back on Dec. 11th. This is the longest I've stuck with something because I made the decision that this wasn't going to be a diet but a lifestyle change.
I think we all have moments where we falter a bit, but that is where this community is fabulous! I had a couple down days in there, and people were so supportive and really gave me the boost I needed.
I hope we can do that for you! Feel free to add me as a friend and we can support each other!0 -
hearing how type 2 diabetes is spreading and we are becoming a nation of obese and sick people, gave me the kick in the *kitten* to change my ways live a a better lifestyle0
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I finally decided that enough was enough. I saw myself in pictures and could hardly recognize myself. I found out that when it really came down to it, I was unhappy and had stopped caring for myself.
I literally hit the proverbial "rock bottom". It's different for everyone, perhaps you're not there yet. There's a difference though, between "dieting" and making a "lifestyle" change. One is temporary, the other is a long term commitment you make for yourself.
Focus on you, what you want, tune out everyone else - including the boyfriend. If you're not doing this for yourself, it's not going to be enough. Write down reasons. Take pictures of yourself. List all the reasons why you can't possibly remain in the lifestyle you're in now for a single second longer and then wall paper your life with post-it notes with these written on them (throughout the house, on your nightstand, at work, in the bathroom, in the kitchen, etc).0 -
I have found that eating healthy, no processed foods, has lowered my grocery bill a lot. I eat mostly vegetables, 1 or 2 fruits a day, and small amounts of protein with two meals. I do not buy any "Diet" food. They are really not that healthy and expensive. You end up eating lots of chemicals, and they usually have high carbos. My portions on proteins, meats, are 3 or 4 oz. per serving. I have been doing this for almost 5 months. I think of food as fuel, not an occasion. One pound of turkey breast is at least 4 meals.
I got serious about losing weight after my health started failing. I hope you don't wait for that motivation.
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The only thing that has ever made me stick to any kind of diet or exercise plan was when I had someone else for support and to be accountable to. For a long time this was my sister. We live in different cities but we would email each other every day with our "diet report" which was our food diary from the previous day, whether or not we had exercised, and what our weight was that day. We both lost about 30 pounds that way. Then she got tired of doing it and I tried to keep it up on my own but couldn't. A couple years went by and the weight crept back up. Then I started taking a weekly dance class. The class was small so if you didn't come they would notice! It wasn't as good as the daily interaction with my sister but it at least meant I was getting exercise once per week and that helped me be a little more focused the rest of the week. Then a friend of mine and I joined MFP together. I see her daily status reports and I know she sees mine because we comment on eachother's status. I would feel like I was letting her down if I didn't log my food. We also set a goal that we would try to get some exercise every day -- and of course when she exercise I see that and she sees if I am doing it as well. We also decided that at the end of two months we would get together to assess our progress. That is coming up in a couple of weeks and I am so proud of us for sticking with it!
So, find a friend and get them to join with you and set goals together. It makes a huge difference!
Regarding healthy eating -- no matter what you are eating you can still loose weight (if that is your goal) by practicing portion control. Boyfriend wants pizza for dinner? Fine, have pizza, but just don't have as much as he has. He wants a burger and fries? Fine -- eat the burger, skip the fries, and have an apple later if you are still hungry.
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Getting on the scale and having it said 165 pounds and not feeling good about buying clothes! Also, not having energy to play with my 3 munchkins!!0
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My daughter told me "Mom..you're not THAT fat" It was the first time I realized that I was no longer in the skinny girl category. Once I started working out daily I got addicted and my reasons became more about me and how I feel about myself.0
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I think it really hit realizing how many times I change my outfit just to run some errands. I just felt horrible in all of my clothing.0
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our local gym is having a contest for $1000 , Im not in it but are following the ladies that are. Its a good motivation for me.0
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I thought and used the excuse of having a thyroid problem my whole life- all the women on my moms side has had theirs removed for it being to slow. So I always chucked it up to that on why I was overweight. But I got tested and Im actually in the perfect range--opps. but realizing that in School i was always upset about ym weight, and I was about 20 lbs over. now after almost 10 years of being out of HS im 50 over, I realized that the older I get the harder it will be. I also want to be healthy and happy for when we have kids. Also my husband deserves me to be around a while.
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I've been at weight loss a few times, this time I truly believe is the last.
What got me was I realized I didn't want to go places I used to enjoy, because I hated the way I look. I went in total depression mode a few months back, I was just so depressed about everything and my weight was the root of all evil. I didn't want to buy clothes all I wanted to do was sleep and eat. That's not like me, I loved dressing up.0 -
Honestly I believe that motivation comes from with in. Simply put, I know longer liked looking at myself in the mirror. I am a soccer coach and I believe that I need to lead by example. Good luck finding your right place. You can do it.0
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For me, I refused to by the next size pants. I just decided that was it. I have tried in the past to lose weight and never had great luck but with MFP I am finding it easy. It is a long process tho0
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I hurt my back then realized I was taking my health for granted.
If you think you have a thyroid problem, go have the blood work done. I have a hypoactive thyroid, I take medication now and feel better.
Remember, walking is free and so is practicing portion control.
You don't have to make some HUGE change in your life, just a few simple differences will help you make better choices down the road.
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I work in a job where I not only have to be fit but have to protect others. I could feel it. I needed a change.0
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At my age, I realized that I'm not getting any younger, and, in fact, I feel older than I should. When I would eat poorly I would have all sorts of aches and digestive problems. I'm not where I need to be yet, but after eating better the last few weeks, I've had less aches in my feet and legs, and my energy is returning. Life is too short to spend it regretting what you can actually change.
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For me it was the feeling that I wasn't putting my 100% into my marriage. I wasn't happy and it stemmed from me. Nothing fit and I felt like crap! I needed to feel better, I wanted to wear the clothes in my closet, I liked them. But in reality only about 30% of them came close to fitting.
MFP has been a God-Send! I get on at least 2-4 times a day, I check in with my food, read threads, and gain as much motivation as I can from others.
I don’t need to wear a bikini this summer, I don’t need to win a beauty contest, but I do want and need to feel good about myself.
On a side note, it took a lot for me to get started with the 30 Day Shred. I am on day 31, and tomorrow I will finally be moving to level 3. I guarantee if you get moving you will love yourself more, your boyfriend will be so proud of you and that my friend is a great feeleing.
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Getting on the scale and having it said 165 pounds and not feeling good about buying clothes! Also, not having energy to play with my 3 munchkins!!
Honestly, I found myself out of breath trying to talk on the phone and walk up a flight of stairs at the same time! That did it for me - I needed to get in better shape. So we joined the Y and I started going to the gym.
Finding MFP was the key, though. When I was looking around for advice on workouts someone in my shape could do, I found the app and went "wow, that looks do-able" and so I just did it. No decision, no setting a date, nothing but seeing a way that looked approachable and simple. I was totally befuddled trying to keep any kind of food diary, just wasn't gonna happen, but an app? THAT I can do.0 -
My father dying last year.
His death was not weight related, his lungs hardened and he went quickly, but it sparked something in me. I've always been overweight and have tried to lose weight so many times and then this happened. It shattered me and my family and I gained about 20 pounds in less than 2 months right after his death. I've always turned to food when I was depressed and this was the major tipping point for me. I know how easy it could be for me to give up and wallow in my depression over losing him but I kept thinking about what he would have wanted. I don't think he wants me eating my feelings and gaining major weight over his death.
I've signed up for a 5K and plan on doing a 10K in his honor in the fall that benefits the Lung Association. I think about him every day but especially when I'm at the gym because I'm doing this for him. It helps me run that extra distance and push harder on the weights.
A little sad but that's my reason.0 -
I got diverticulitis , when my doctor told me he just looked at me and said " you are too young to be having this" -.- ... it was a pretty bad infection on my intestines that lead to have a colonoscopy ....at 26!!! they didn't find anything wrong ... BUT better alimentation and regular excercise would be the key to "keep things moving" and not have any other episode ...
Husband and I would like to start a family and I just want to be in the best shape of my life ... NOW and not after I have baby weight to loose :P ...0 -
I've thought about it for years but was never determined. Now, I'm smarter. I know what I truly like and don't so while I won't deprive myself I will make better choices. I think for me...I just finally reached my limit. In my head it was finally right.0
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Realizing I was too young to feel so broken. My right knee hurt all the time when I stood up, sat down, went up stairs. My feet hurt. My ankles hurt. My heart felt weird after eating my enormous dinners. I became lactose intolerant I remember thinking, I'm 32 year old and I should be able to do anything.
But I couldn't do anything because my body wouldn't let me.
That's what changed me. And while yes, I am concerned with losing the weight, my first priority has been to get stronger physically. After the first 3 weeks of weight lifting and cardio the pain in my knee, ankles, and feet went away entirely. That was enough to keep me on the path.
The weight loss has helped motivate me too :-) And after switching to organic dairy, all my lactose intolerance issues have disappeared too.0 -
When I got on the scale and saw 203.6..... Also the fact that I have to lose weight to make it easier to ttc... Also I dont feel comfortable at this weight. As well as seeing my mom go through getting gastric bypass surgery, and said I dont want that to be ME...0
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It was a combination of things. I went in for a physical and I found that my blood pressure and cholesterol were starting to move to the upper limits of normal. A couple of months later, I hurt my back. I did this before when I was 23 and bounced back, but now at 31, that did not happen. The Doctor said that I would have prevented this if a stronger core by working out and weighing less.
Finally, I saw what I looked like in photos and realized that my outsides did not match what my insides perceived. I looked at the guy that I was and didn't see the youthful, happy guy that I want to be.
At 31, I should still be a pseudo rock star. Not feel old.
Now after taking some weight off, I feel good. I still need to keep at this (I want to feel great), but the back pain is gone and some of the aches that I have had are much, much less. I have also seen my grocery bill go down as a result of this because I don't need as much food and the food that I am eating is not as processed. So it is a win-win!0 -
I am going to admit this..on this site. I want to loose weight, well...because I know I could be better in the sack...and want to be more confident. I am tired of being the fat kid. I just got up one morning....and that was it..I made up my mind.0
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