| gallusgal |
09-28-2010 08:47 PM |
Almost there!
I was reflecting this morning back to when I first joined fitday, January this year. I shamefacedly admitted to weighing 203 lbs (in actual fact when I switched to my digital scales a few weeks later I discovered my old ones were 4-5lbs out and I was more likely 207!) I was busting out of my size 20 fat pants, and feeling utterly miserable and despondent.
I felt as though I had a mountain to climb, but coming here really helped me. I didn’t do a diet or join a club; I just decided to really look at what I was eating and track my food intake carefully on here. I took a long hard look at myself and decided to make the change. Reading the incredible success stories here was very motivational and so was sharing with people in the same boat as me.
They key for me was cutting out processed and white foods. I used to eat so much bread and rubbish! I started to plan and prepare my food intake for the day rather than ‘grabbing something’. I never used to drink enough water either, now I always have a bottle to hand. I exercised more, and just changed my mindset I guess. My ‘reward’ system changed from food rewards to results rewards (and when the compliments started coming my way, well that was the biggest reward!)
This morning, just over 9 months on, I am 146lbs. Another twelve pounds and I will be in the healthy weight range for my height, and another 8 after that I will have reached my target weight. I should achieve that by Christmas (the last few pounds are always the hardest, so I am told!) It was seeing myself in last years Christmas pics that finally made me see that I had to do something, so it will be ultra satisfying to reach target weight by then!
I am going to see how I feel when I reach target, if I’m happy, I’ll maintain, if not maybe try for another few.
I guess I am posting this for people like me, coming here for the first time and feeling alone, slighty depressed, and as though you are facing an impossible challenge. Maybe reading this and wondering...I could never do that, could I?
The answer is, yes, you can…if I can, anyone can! Good luck to all of you! xxx
(oh, and take progress pics, I really regret not doing that!)
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