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Old 03-19-2011, 09:24 PM   #16  
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A year ago (truly my start time):

I could not skooch close enough to the table to not spill food from my spoon going to my mouth. I ruined a lot of tops with greasy droplets.

I could not sit for a long time without my legs going a bit numb from being bent at the knee.

I could not get my winter coat buttoned so I got cold.

I decided what to wear by what fit and the options were dwindling.
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Old 03-19-2011, 11:17 PM   #17  
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One year ago...

I could not run for more than 30 seconds, I don't think I could run at all
I had to buy clothes exclusively in plus size stores and settle for what was there
People sometimes treated me as though I was disabled (which I only realized as I lost weight and reflected back)
I could not cross my legs *I love doing this now!*
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Old 03-20-2011, 01:31 AM   #18  
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I teared up while reading this thread. All of your comments apply to my life a year ago. Seriously, every single one of them.

A year ago I could only do 10 minutes on the lowest setting on a recumbent bike. This morning I ran 8 miles in 80 minutes, without stopping.

I absolutely loathed getting groceries by myself because carrying them all into the house when I got home was excruciating. I had to take my outside stairs one leg at a time for fear that my knees would give out under my weight. So, you can imagine how long it would take me to bring in a trunk load of groceries.

A normal-sized bath towel did not reach all the way around me. Now there is room to spare.

A year ago, I had to lean forward to see my feet. My tummy was in the way and due to that, and wearing simple shoes like Crocs, I accidentally wore my house slippers to the store one time and didn't realize it until after I returned home. How embarrassing!! It sounds funny but I was mortified. Now I wear my professionally-fitted running shoes everywhere. (Just in case the mood strikes and I feel like running-LOL)!

Seriously though, there are so, so many things I can think of. My life is new. I am thrilled. I am so proud of each and every one of you.
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Old 03-21-2011, 01:21 AM   #19  
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i really want to post some of these wonderful things one year from now! heck, even 2 months from now. i am having a terrible time. it's TIME for a change. i especially would love to run again some day. i'm afraid those days are behind me. i guess i'd even like to walk for 80 minutes if it wasn't terribly boring or painful. you all ROCK! congrats! thnx 4 the inspiration!
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Old 03-21-2011, 07:03 AM   #20  
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i really want to post some of these wonderful things one year from now! heck, even 2 months from now. i am having a terrible time. it's TIME for a change. i especially would love to run again some day. i'm afraid those days are behind me. i guess i'd even like to walk for 80 minutes if it wasn't terribly boring or painful. you all ROCK! congrats! thnx 4 the inspiration!
These goals are well within your reach. The whole point of this thread is that it happens in a remarkably short period of time. That year is going to pass by whether you lose the weight and move more or not. Here's to one year!
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Old 03-21-2011, 10:08 AM   #21  
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These are exciting! Keep them coming. I love the visualizing the changes that may be coming for me.
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Old 03-21-2011, 11:51 AM   #22  
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Thanks for this thread everyone, I needed it. what a motivator!!

In only 3 months I am noticing changes, cant wait for the one year ones. (I don't have to "hoist" myself into my suv anymore, I can just "step up" into it. The one I am waiting for, is not needing a seatbelt extender.
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Old 03-21-2011, 11:53 AM   #23  
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There are truly too many to count, but 2 I know:

a year ago, i didn't think 'getting it done' was possible, that i was doomed to be fat forever

a year go, walking places as a default was impossible. There's a video store about a 15 minute walk away, and for 20 years i DROVE there. Never even occurred to me to walk there! ever! Now I only walk there! and only walk to the drug store 1/2 hour away! Only walk to a LOT of places now!
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Old 03-21-2011, 03:00 PM   #24  
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One year ago I could walk up two flights of stairs without taking a break and the walk from the parking garage at work to my office seemed like torture.

Now I take the stairs every time and I enjoy the walk to/from the garage as a time to get my thoughts together.
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Old 03-21-2011, 04:18 PM   #25  
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(I don't have to "hoist" myself into my suv anymore, I can just "step up" into it.)

This! My husband actually pointed it out to me one day when I hopped in. It was really ALL I could do to get in it a few months ago.

Could someone PLEASE sticky this thread? This has got to be one of the most inspiring threads I have read here.

CONGRATULATIONS to ALL of you AMAZING LADIES!!!!!!!!!
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