If you wish to grow thinner, diminish your dinner.
Hi my name is Amber, and, I'm Addicted.
I'm 21, recently engaged to the love of my life, (a professional student ha ha) and I have a weight problem oh wait, add on a self image problem (denial).
I've been over weight since I can remember, specifically since I was 9. You know the time when you're in third grade, and *puberty hits* (wink, wink...you know women Aunt Flo).
Today is a mile marker, it's day one of the rest of my "healthy life." I went to my first ever WW meeting last night with my future MIL. I am going to do this...I am going to change the way I think, and how I see food. My body is going to know what it's like to be hungry, which, I don't think I've ever felt.
I am 227 lbs, and not happy. In the back of my mind I'm always wondering, in 2 years will I be able to do that? Will I live past 30, if I keep eating the way I do? Just recently, I noticed how I've started to avoid steps. Even if it's 10 steps, I'll find another route. I am 21, and have a really hard time climbing steps.
So, I'm trading my Big Mac in for a BIG LIFE. I am so glad that you guys are here, and I can confide in you. You're gonna be my "new steps" to success.
Hey Amber! I can relate to being young (I'm 25) and already worrying about health problems in the future. Congrats on making such a positive and healthy decision. I know you can do it. Trust me, I did yo-yo dieting for years, but have finally been able to stick with my weight loss plan this time around. I've lost 52 pounds so far, but still have about 70 to go. I'm new around here, too, but it seems to be a great, encouraging place! We can and will do this!!
I never thought I could lose weight, and I have lost 30 pounds so far! You can too! You just have to keep going, and don't give up. Losing weight and being able to do more things like walking, running, sports is so wonderful!
Keep posting and let us know how you're doing! That's so cool that you went with you MIL! And congratulations on your engagement!
Whooo-hoooo for a new journey! You are going to do awesome. You'll get down at times, but that is when you come back here and ask us to give you a good swift kick in the butt and tell you to keep going- because YOU CAN DO THIS! Good for you and making the life-change now
Wow, you seem like a very upbeat person! I wish you loads of luck and happiness on your road to better living! With an attitude like your's you can accomplish anything!
Congrats on your engagement and on giving up Big Mac.
But don't avoid the steps - actually, make sure you take the steps even if there is another route. It all adds up.