Replies
-
32 Years old From 260 to 200 (Currently 196). If I can do it, anyone can! Weight loss is achievable!
-
Amazing! Awesome work! Keep going! Your 4/5's of the way there!
-
That's awesome! A big "great job" to you my fellow weight-loos doppleganger! Both you and I know exactly what it was like :)
-
I was so embarrassed to enter a gym, incredibly self-conscious. But now that I've slimmed down due to diet, I think it's time to add some exercise into the mix. I sure have the energy for it now!
-
Here's mine to add to the thread! 260 in August 2014, and 200 today! Another inspiration is to google things that weigh what you've lost!
-
Thank you everyone!
-
One victory at a time! Those small ones build up to astounding ones! Keep up the great work!
-
I posted a little while back, but another there is another result od weight loss that I didn't realize until very recently. I'm not afraid of the mirror anymore! When I was 60 pounds heavier, I'd only use a mirror to look at very select parts of my body (My chin when I shaved, my hair, etc) but I never, never, never…
-
Awesome job! Another benefit from "slow and steady" is that you are creating healthy habits too. So hats's off to ya!
-
So, I have this small little bone growth on my sternum. I was born with it, and it's nothing to worry over, just a little bony bump. When I was a kid, if I pulled my shoulder's back (so you can an impression of your ribs through your skin) that little bump would show up as well. Now that I lost 55 lbs (5 more to go!) for…
-
A really nice topcoat that I owned was always just a little to tight around the belly. Once I started hitting my weight loss goals, one morning I realized my coat wasn't tight at all. It actually fit me like it should. Added to that a greater feeling of energy and the disappearance of some repertory problems (general…