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Ready to take control...
I am 41 years old and I had my gallbladder removed in March of this year. I am currently at my highest weight ever. I had my medical today for new life insurance and I was horrified to see that I was almost 240 lbs and I am only 5’3”.
I am ready to get off the diet rollercoaster and finally lose the weight. I owe it to myself! I have about 110 lbs to lose to reach my goal. I just have to figure out how to start. I am tired, sore and unhappy with my life and my general lack of motivation. I really hope I can turn this around soon or I may not make it to age 45. Any support you can give me would be appreciated. :^: This is the start of my journey to becoming the me I’ve always wanted! |
Welcome! The best way to start is to just do it! It's amazing how wonderful you will feel with every pound lost :)
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You can do it! I am "new" here too (been here before, fell off the wagon a few times, ready to get back on!). You can do this and 3FC is a great place to start! Good Luck! Remember (and I have to keep reminding myself), just take it one day at a time...
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My weight loss history is, well... quite depressing actually. However I finally decided the last pain was the final straw. I started by not thinking, and what I mean by that is I controlled my thoughts away from the past, the present and the future and only concentrated on my plan, not what I weigh, what I used to weigh, not what I want to weigh, only my plan. I do my daily chores, live my daily life, follow my daily plan. When I don't I get anxious and impatient and start to worry and regret.
I think good results happen in my head first, keeping my mind disciplined from worry and just let what I do happen. Hope this helps! |
Michelle, I like your approach. If it works to get you from one day to the next, keep doing it!
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