ONE YEAR, 80lbs lost! Notes and Pictures

herrshiro
herrshiro Posts: 17 Member
edited November 12 in Success Stories
On March 1st, 2011 I decided to try something new to lose weight. I didn't know what it'd be, but I figured there had to be an app for it. I found myfitnesspal and it's changed my life.

I'd like to share some of my thoughts and experiences over the last year and, of course, a few pictures. This will be a long post, so I'll start with stats and pictures and if anyone wants to read further, feel free!

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March 1st, 2011
Age: 35
Height: 6'7"
Weight: 277 pounds

March 1st, 2012
Age: 36
Height: 6'7"
Weight: 195.3 pounds

November, 2010. On vacation in NYC. At this point I'd been in the 270s for well over a decade.
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January, 2011. In costume as a drunken slob for a short film. I don't have a drinking problem, but my physique was well-suited for the role.
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July, 2011. A little over 4 months after starting to count calories, and already I'd lost a significant amount of weight!
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February, 2012. One year, 80 pounds later...
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My original goal, which I honestly didn't think I'd achieve, was to lose 50 pounds. That took me about 17 weeks.

Week 1: 277 (March 1st, 2011)
Week 2: 271
Week 3: 266.8
Week 4: 262.6
Week 5: 259.2
Week 6: 253.6
Week 7: 250.2
Week 8: 247.4
Week 9: 244.3
Week 10: 238.1
Week 11: 237.5
Week 12: 234.8
Week 14: 233.1
Week 15: 230.3
Week 16: 228.8
Week 19: 223.6

Once I got under 227, I aimed for 217. This was about what I weighed in high school, nearly 20 years ago.

Week 20: 222.5
Week 24: 215.7

I got under 217…so I took aim at 207.

Week 27: 211.9
Week 31: 209.8
Week 41: 206.8

Maybe I could get under 200? 197 and make it a round 80lbs…

Week 45: 199.4
Week 49: 197
Week 53: 195.3 TODAY

If you'd like to continue reading, I'm going to get a little more in depth about my experience over the past year, plus how I gained all the weight in the first place — and my failed attempts to lose it.

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herrshiro has logged in for 365 days in a row!

I loved seeing this the other day. It's a testament to my dedication and discipline, though it also means I've been on the internet every day for a year. I should unplug more often…spending too much time on computers is part of why I gained so much weight in the first place!

In my early 20s I quit smoking, got a desk job, and I got a home computer/net connection. I'm very tall, so I was able to gain weight and carry it deceptively for awhile, but all of these things added up and I got fat.

I lost about 25-30 pounds a couple of times in my mid/late 20s. The first time I "ate right" and exercised a lot (cardio/treadmills mostly). The eating right part meant cutting out anything I considered unhealthy…which left a lot of salads and water. I lost weight, but this lifestyle wasn't sustainable — I missed food! So once I fell off the wagon, I gained all the weight back.

In my late-20s I lost a decent amount of weight on Atkins and doing cardio. I ate a lot of buffalo wings at TGIF's! I wasn't starving, so that was nice, but I missed bread and pizza. Oh pizza…I can't live without pizza. I couldn't sustain Atkins, so when I started eating what I wanted again, I gained all the weight back.

Common stories, right? There were a lot of other attempts, but a general "eating right" approach didn't work for me — I like a lot of food that isn't healthy. Plus, I wasn't really controlling portions, so a salad with ranch and croutons wasn't really "eating right" at all. Also, though I enjoy getting into an exercise regimen, I kept fall out of it, and if exercising is the only thing keeping me at a decent weight, I gain everything back.

These days, I eat pizza almost every day. Yes, this can't be very good for me — I'm working on it. But I'm eating pizza and I've lost weight! Because, now, I don't eat AN ENTIRE LARGE PIZZA in ONE SITTING. I make pita bread pizza, really yummy, and I'm satisfied. Or I eat restaurant pizza, but only a few slices. I love to make chicken tacos, but I don't eat 12 of them now, and I don't overload them with sour cream and cheese. By being mindful of calories, I make educated decisions. I eat, not overeat. And I've really internalized the idea that NOT EVERY MEAL NEEDS TO BE A FEAST.

My first week on MFP was probably the hardest. And I have it easier than a lot of people — my gender and height allow me to eat a lot more calories than many. Still, that week was tough. I got through it though and each week got easier. I loved seeing "if every day was like today, you'd weigh ______ in 5 weeks." And I was exercising a lot more those first couple months, not a ton, but 2 or 3 times a week (cardio, treadmill mostly). In 8 weeks I lost about 20 pounds — and in FOUR MONTHS I'D LOST NEARLY 50 POUNDS! I've continued to lose weight, though I haven't been going to the gym much.

My experience has shown me that the top 3 problems I had were:

#1) Portion size
#2) Frequency of meals/snacks
#3) Type of food

Fixing #1 alone has made a huge difference, and had a big affect on #2. I still don't always eat healthy food (#3), but when I eat junk food now I don't gorge like I used to. Even when I go over my calories, it's nothing compared to how much I used to overeat.

For the last month I haven't been trying to lose weight, just maintain — so I was surprised to find I'd lost 1.7 pounds when I weighed in today. I am much thinner now, but I'm not "in shape" — that will require working out. In fact, I'd like to firm up and add about 20-25 pounds of muscle to my frame. This is my goal for the next year, while still watching my portions / counting calories.

I firmly believe counting calories works and that it's sustainable way to lose weight and keep it off. It is not the ONLY key to good health, eating healthy meals is very important, as is exercise, but it's a crucial key! For those of you who are just starting this journey or are struggling with it, I hope you've found some encouragement here. After a decade of being very overweight and failing to change, I finally did it —

AND YOU CAN DO IT TOO!
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  • eccels
    eccels Posts: 14
    Great post. Very interesting read. I could not open the pics from my iPad, but enjoyed the read.

    Well done on your commitment.

    Regards
    Bev
  • herrshiro
    herrshiro Posts: 17 Member
    Thanks! I didn't have the photo links formatted properly at first. I've fixed that, so maybe you can view now :)
  • chachita7
    chachita7 Posts: 996 Member
    Def. a great inspiration... hope many are able to read and be encouraged by your story...
  • joyzy
    joyzy Posts: 97 Member
    Great job! Thanks for sharing.
  • angielautenbach
    angielautenbach Posts: 119 Member
    Wow very good storys and pictures are amazing you look awsome!!!
  • hedgiie
    hedgiie Posts: 1,226 Member
    Thanks for sharing, nice job losing weight, good luck to shaping up.

    cheers
  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
    Excellent results, great realizations about yourself.

    And do you think you have automatic portion control now, or still need to plan things out detailed?
  • rtaddlowe
    rtaddlowe Posts: 70
    Great job. Thanks for posting it.. You gave out some good information
  • Erika_Ecka
    Erika_Ecka Posts: 50 Member
    Congrats! I enjoyed reading this, very inspirational. :)
  • herrshiro
    herrshiro Posts: 17 Member
    @heybales
    "And do you think you have automatic portion control now, or still need to plan things out detailed?"

    I'm not as meticulous about measuring portions now — I do a lot by eye. I still log everything in though. And if I find myself gaining weight, I'll get the kitchen food scale and measuring cups back out and be precise again.
  • L2M1D52
    L2M1D52 Posts: 616 Member
    Wow you look awesome. Amazing job!
  • bcc112986
    bcc112986 Posts: 362 Member
    Congratulations. You have done amazing. I cannot wait till I can make my post in Success Stories.
  • Trophyyf
    Trophyyf Posts: 218 Member
    Amazballs!!
  • vizsla99
    vizsla99 Posts: 66 Member
    Great story! Thanks for the detailed information. BTW...do you have a magic camera that sees in to the future? The date on your second picture is April 1, 2012? :)
  • herrshiro
    herrshiro Posts: 17 Member
    Haha, yeah, I messed up the dates. The first one should read 03/01/11 and the second 03/01/12 :p
  • lwoodroff
    lwoodroff Posts: 1,431 Member
    Brilliant well done! I'm creeping up on a year (around April) and today broke the 50lb mark, even though I've been maintaining for a month and hardly working out (decorating!). I'm also tall so get a more generous allowance... Must take some more pics, although I too need to tone up.
  • lauraparr
    lauraparr Posts: 112
    WOW!! you look GREAT :)
  • davegruper
    davegruper Posts: 68 Member
    Thanks for the post and it was well timed. I am 6' 5'' and plan on losing 35 lbs, but I've had a few weeks in a row where my results don't seem to reflect my workouts and nutrition discipline and I have been thinking about jumping off the wagon this week. Your post has given me a reason to re-engage. Thanks and congratulations on a job well done. Off to the gym.
  • kaffkaff
    kaffkaff Posts: 22 Member
    Well done, and thank you for sharing your story.
  • GymAnJuice
    GymAnJuice Posts: 512 Member
    thanks for the post, really encouraging and well done, that's an amazing achievement
  • chrystee
    chrystee Posts: 295 Member
    You look so good! Younger!
  • tbresina
    tbresina Posts: 558 Member
    Really enjoyed this read. You do look lots younger too!
  • amccord2
    amccord2 Posts: 363 Member
    WOW! What an inspirational read this morning! Thanks for sharing.
  • newme1989
    newme1989 Posts: 14 Member
    Wow very inspiring! Well don't you :D
  • bcunning
    bcunning Posts: 81 Member
    Thank you for posting this, although I am not as tall as you, your experience very much echoes my own. So I find this very encouraging. I'm going on 6 months now, and learning to control my portion sizes was by far the most important lesson for me as well. I still love those cheeseburgers, but no more sodas, and no more half-pounders.

    Keep up the good work, I look forward to hearing how your plan to build muscle works out too!
  • Aleara2012
    Aleara2012 Posts: 225 Member
    Very interesting and inspiring post! Thank you for sharing! And really well done - you look amazing!
  • monkeypantz
    monkeypantz Posts: 288 Member
    Well Done, Great Story...you speak a lot of sense!

    You can have your cake and eat it...just a slightly smaller portion of cake!
  • Wow!..You have been on a amazing journey and you have done awesome! Keep up the hard work and I wish you all the success on your next goal.
  • annissa19
    annissa19 Posts: 16 Member
    Great post! Very motivating.
  • Rayjewls
    Rayjewls Posts: 96 Member
    Great job...looking forward to next years pics and story!!! You look great!!!
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