Hello cheekbones :) (little acheivements that keep us motivated)
#81
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 1

When I started I was 295lbs at the doctors on 12/23/2010. I had been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and had to take meds daily, had been on high blood pressure meds, depression meds, acid reflux and high cholesterol meds.
I went for a check up Feb.18th and had dropped 35lbs, blood glucose is in the normal range, no longer take my acid reflux and am getting my blood pressure meds cut in half or completely eliminated next week.
Diet and exercise seem to have done wonders for me, I have energy to play with my 13 month old daughter and to just do everything I want.
The big downfall (if you look at it is) I have to replace all of my suits now because they are becoming noticeably too big. I think this is great, but my bank account finds it as a downfall.
I appreciate everyone's post's because it does really inspire others.
I went for a check up Feb.18th and had dropped 35lbs, blood glucose is in the normal range, no longer take my acid reflux and am getting my blood pressure meds cut in half or completely eliminated next week.
Diet and exercise seem to have done wonders for me, I have energy to play with my 13 month old daughter and to just do everything I want.
The big downfall (if you look at it is) I have to replace all of my suits now because they are becoming noticeably too big. I think this is great, but my bank account finds it as a downfall.
I appreciate everyone's post's because it does really inspire others.
#82

I haven't noticed a gigantic change in the shape of my body or anything like that, but I do note that I feel more balanced and peaceful throughout the day.
Largely, this is coming down to two things for me:
1) I have had stomach/digestive troubles since I was a baby. My mother loves to tell stories of how she was constantly switching me around on my diet (breast milk/soy formula/regular formula) because I seemed to develop an allergy to one or another at whim. I'm not lactose intolerant, nor do I have food allergies as an adult, but I simply have a very sensitive and reactive stomach. Since I've started on Fitday, those troubles have virtually disappeared. I didn't know what it was like, really and truly, to go a day without having stomach distress. It's a lovely feeling.
2) I don't WANT to sit around and do nothing anymore. I'm more active around my house. I used to plunk my body down in front of the TV or computer the moment I got home and heave a sigh of relief. Now I don't want to unless it's productive. I've taken up crafts again. I go out on weekends. I have the energy to do this. I *love* it.
However, the compliments of "You look like you're losing weight!" are nice too!
Largely, this is coming down to two things for me:
1) I have had stomach/digestive troubles since I was a baby. My mother loves to tell stories of how she was constantly switching me around on my diet (breast milk/soy formula/regular formula) because I seemed to develop an allergy to one or another at whim. I'm not lactose intolerant, nor do I have food allergies as an adult, but I simply have a very sensitive and reactive stomach. Since I've started on Fitday, those troubles have virtually disappeared. I didn't know what it was like, really and truly, to go a day without having stomach distress. It's a lovely feeling.
2) I don't WANT to sit around and do nothing anymore. I'm more active around my house. I used to plunk my body down in front of the TV or computer the moment I got home and heave a sigh of relief. Now I don't want to unless it's productive. I've taken up crafts again. I go out on weekends. I have the energy to do this. I *love* it.
However, the compliments of "You look like you're losing weight!" are nice too!

#83

Just wanted to share that I got below 185. That's one of my plateau weights and I'm happy to have hit below it. I've been hovering a pound or two above it for a couple weeks. Hopefully 180 is not far way. I'm off to burn lots of calories curling all day. It will likely balance out with the alcohol and good food. Mary
#86
FitDay Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Canada
Posts: 48

Here's a silly, but true little achievement story: My friend went to the doctor because she had a bump on her arm that she was worried about - turns out it was the bone on the inside of her elbow! She had been overweight so long that she'd forgotten there was supposed to be a bone there. 
Julieann

Julieann
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#89
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 82

Here's a bit of success: I used to have trouble TURNING OVER IN BED!!! Now I don't even have to think about it. It used to be something that had to be planned and engineered. Nice to lie on my side and feel hipbones again, and my face is thinner. Oh, and yesterday I walked past a display of Lenten hot cross buns (a particular addiction of mine)...and kept walking. Didn't crave them.
#90

This is a silly little thing, but I was getting to the point where I had to replace a pair of jeans every 6-9 months because they'd wear thin on the inner thighs (from my thighs rubbing together as I walked). Now, those pairs of jeans are just feeling loose all over, not even just the thighs but the hips, the waist, calves, and knees. I'm feeling like I'm going to get to the point where that isn't a problem. It might be hard to break that habit!!