I've not really written about my journey because some people can be very judgmental about how I got to where I am and so I've not really wanted to get flamed by people that are uneducated about the plan I chose. But since you asked...

(warning - LONG)
I *think* my heaviest weight ever was 245 but when I hit 235 I quit weighing because I just didn't want to know. So that being said I lost the first 20 pounds by working out alone. I joined a gym and five days a week I spent 1 1/2+ hours walking on the tread mill. That took about 6 months to lose that 20 and it was not a long term solution for all my weight loss. I just couldn't keep up with that type of routine so it faded by the wayside. I was able to keep that 20 pounds off for about 10 years so that's good. Three years ago this summer I got married and although I wanted to be "skinny" for my wedding I didn't do a good job at that at all with all the pressure a wedding brings and managed to gain weight instead. I was a fat bride but it was still a great day. Then one morning last April 2006 I knew I'd been gaining weight again so I stepped on the scale and realized I weighed 217! That's what my husband weighed and I could totally see I was heading toward being heavier than him<<<again!>>>.
At that time my mom had lost what I thought was over 75 pounds. She was coming to visit for the weekend and I hadn't seen her for almost a year. Well when I saw her my jaw hit the floor. She'd actually lost over 90 pounds and looked fabulous! A little background on her. She has diabetes and very high blood pressure. Her doctor had been ready to add two more blood pressure medications to the four she was already taking. She couldn't handle that so decided to find a more holistic doctor that would work with her to use diet and exercise as part of her plan not just push pills down her throat. Her new doctor recommended Medifast. I can tell you that it's nothing compared to it's original plan of years ago. It's a program originally design by Johns Hopkins for very obese diabetes patients. Years ago it was a liquid only diet. Through the years they have modified it to what it is now and it's a very good program. You actually eat
food - 6 small meals a day. Through Medifast my mom not only lost over 90 pounds but is now off all her diabetes and blood pressure medication. She works out 3 times a week with my dad and is super happy. BTW she's 70 years old.
Well I took one look at her and was floored. I decided I'd try the program and see how it worked for me. The reason I thought it might be a good fit for me is that I was so sick of trying every darned diet on the plant and having nothing work. I'm not a person who likes to journal AT ALL so the thought of calorie counting or even counting Weight Watchers points is a real turn off. I've tried Jenny Craig, New Day, Atkins, Slim Fast, WW, you name it I've tried it. Nothing worked. What I really wanted was something like my cat gets. My cat gets one thing and one thing only. He eats what he gets and that's all. I was so tired of food and thinking about food and planning food and cooking food. Yuck! I wanted "cat food", LOL! So when I talked to my mom about Medifast. You eat 6 times a day. You eat their food for 5 mini-meals and 1 "Lean & Green" of your own. So you are learning to eat smaller quantities and you are eating often enough that you don't get hungry. I just grabbed a packet of food from it's box and there's my food. It's not a low carb diet but it is lower carb, lower fat, lower calories. You can tailor it to you needs. I did a bit higher calorie version (1000-1200) so my weight loss wasn't as slow as some peoples is. All the meals are nutritionally balanced so you are getting what you need each day. Some of the meals are: eggs, oatmeal, soup, chili, bars, cold drinks like shakes, tea, fruit drinks, hot drinks like chai tea, hot chocolate. This is NOT a liquid diet. You can eat anything from that group you want/like. Then once a day you eat your Lean & Green. Some type of lean protein (chicken, fish, eggs, lean beef) and a green salad or veggies.
The plan worked for me, it was a God send! Totally a good fit. I averaged about 1 1/2 - 2 pounds per week, perfect for me. Then after I lost over 50 pounds I began to tire of it and started going off plan occasionally. That wasn't such a good thing because it stalled my weight loss. However I found 3FC and because of what I'd learned about my eating habits on Medifast which were reinforced by what I've learned here at 3FC's I was able to maintain through the holidays. NOT gaining any holiday weight was a first for me in my life!
So here I am maintaining at 160 and have maintained since Thanksgiving of 2006! I would like to lose about 10-15 pounds more. I'm really tall but have really small bones (Ha! that's not what I used to say, LOL) so I really could stand to lose about 10 more. My body fat is still pretty high. But if I never lose this last ten I'll be fine with that. I am wearing size 12/10's for the first time 17 years. I so love to shop now that I can actually try things on in a "regular" department store and everything looks good! Hopefully I'll get this last 10 off by the end of the summer.
I'm so very grateful to have found Medifast! It was exactly what I needed and has worked wonderfully for me and my mom too. She's maintained her loss for over a year now. I'm also so glad to have found 3FC to help me maintain. There are so many great people here and such great inspiration. When I get blue (or like last week I totally felt bad, like I was on that slippery slope to going back to my old weight) I know I can come here for great help and support.
I wish you all the best in your journey! BTW Medifast has a great support website similar to this one that would be good for you to look into.
Beth