| This post made my day. So happy for you! Keep it up. |
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Wow, you’re an inspiration to us all, OP. Keep up the good work. |
| OP, you are awesome. Thank you for sharing and congratulations! |
GO you, OP!! Congratulations! May you continue feeling well and thrive on this new path!![]()
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This is the most positive thread on DCUM and I love it. Congrats OP I smiled the whole time reading your post, you will have an amazing time with the gorillas! I love that as motivation
I just lost the first 5 lbs of the weight I want to lose and this is inspiring!!! |
Fabulous, OP! Can you share how old you are? I am close to 60 and don't seem to be able to shed pounds. |
OP - you are an inspiration and have offered such great tangible advice. Found the above really resonated for me. Thank you for posting. Best of luck on your continued journey. |
| Yay, good for you OP. I am at 201 and can’t wait to see 199. |
| Congratulations on your hard work, OP! |
That is great OP! It is amazing how diet and and exercise can really help us in reversing medical issues. Keep up the good work, I hope you are taking weekly pictures? You will feel even more amazing once you get to your target weight, kudos to you! |
Np here. These are great suggestions. I lost 50 pounds last year, started to exercise again and I am using my newfound energy to tackle the clutter in my house. Every week I do a little more. I might get a closet done and a few months later go through it again realizing that I have things in there that I really don't use or need anymore. The difference is - now I know exactly what is in my closets. It's not just a bunch of bags, bins and boxes of random stuff. I know exactly where ALL of my sweaters are for example. I might have saved 10 sweaters the first time I went through my closet but realize now that I really only need to keep 5 of those sweaters. It's so easy now to just pull 5 out for the donation pile. The yard is another thing. I have work that I've been meaning to get to. Well. starting this month, I AM getting to it. There is touch up paint and various projects that need to get done around the house. I'm starting on that, too. One day I got over 21,000 steps just staying at home, moving boxes out of closets, going through them and carrying donations to the car. It's amazing what dropping that weight can do to you, not just physically, but mentally as well. |
| Congrats, OP! |
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Op again- Than you so much for the wonderful response! I’m so happy that this message inspired many of you. Your messages also inspired me!! Thank you also to those who posted more helpful tips- I really appreciate it!
To answer your questions, I’m 47 and I’ve been overweight for the past 10 years. I grew up average weight, but somewhere along the way food became my comfort. If I’m honest, food is still my comfort, but now I just make healthier choices. One other thing I forgot to mention was that I gave myself little gifts along the way to reward myself. After losing 50 pounds, I bought an Apple Watch and I just love tracking my steps. It really does motivate me to get up and move, and every day (unless I’m sick) I make sure to hit 10k steps. Often I end up with more, but that’s my minimum. It made me start walking to the nail salon and even the grocery store (with a backpack or trolley) just so I could get my steps in. I didn’t realise how little I was walking, and now instead of using the car I will walk whenever possible. I also got rid of cable, because laying on the couch and eating/snacking became my routine. Now if I want to watch a movie, I put my iPad on my treadmill and go. I don’t walk very fast, but I’m moving and that’s what matters. I invested in nice patio furniture and flowers, so I’d enjoy sitting outside and reading. I used to watch tv and snack all day long on the weekends, and I forgot how much I loved to read. Once I made a nice space for myself outside, it was fun to read again. I didn’t make any changes all at once, just little by little things evolved and over the past year I’ve found what works. It makes me so happy that this message is helping you as well- and to answer the pp, yes I will post back about the gorillas!! |
| Way to go! That must feel amazing. Thank you for sharing your tips. I'm starting my weight loss journey and that was really helpful to read. |
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way to go!
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