Hello! Again?
Hi all, just wanted to introduce myself. I've been a member of these boards for what feels like ages but mostly I've lurked with a spot of getting involved.
I'm a 35-year old American expat living in London, U.K. I am pretty active and a few weeks ago I decided to face up to the fact that I was worried about the huffing and puffing I was doing going up stairs and just walking around town. Plus clothes that I'd fit in for years were no longer fitting me.
So I decided to bite the bullet and do something I'd avoided for nearly a year - step on the scale. Imagine my shock to see I'd finally "crossed the threshold" at 301 pounds!
I also did something else I'd been dreading for years - visited the doctor. Living here in London I can take advantage of the free healthcare for things like losing weight, but I just didn't want some doctor yelling at me about how fat I was. I braced myself and actually the experience was worse than I'd expected. I got a skinny condescending doctor who told me I should "eat less cakes."
I left in tears.
But then I got angry. And I called the doctor's and complained, and booked a second appointment. The next doctor was great, and I'm doing some various tests with them to see how much they can help me with weight loss.
Also, after that horrible first doctor visit I decided, "ENOUGH!" Enough feeling sorry for myself! I don't want to have had my healthiest days behind me at 35! I want to find myself next summer in the best shape of my life! Plus my little brother's getting married next July and I want to look HOT in those wedding photos!
And so, I started an exercise and a diet plan. It is "early days" as they say in the UK but I am committed. I'm doing weight training 4 days a week and cardio 5-6 days. I'm eating healthy, delicious food within a calorie range that should get me to my goal weight in about a year.
A week and a half in I have a long way to go but I'm already seeing results. I'm feeling better than I have in a long time.
Anyway, wanted to say hello to y'all. Your stories and pictures are extremely inspiring to me.
-Mel
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