, but, you know. A little concerned too. I started this weight loss journey at my heaviest ever - 366 pounds. That's over 200 lbs overweight for me, and extremely morbidly obese. I have serious health problems as a direct result of my weight, including high cholesterol, elevated trigylcerides, PCOS, prediabetes, and knee pain - and I'm only 32 years old. I NEED to lose this weight, and RIGHT NOW.
Anyways, I started trying to eat healthier in phases. First, I stopped buying candy, then stopped bringing home the pastries from work, and then finally in November I started tracking my calories on MyFitnessPal, as well as walking more each week. (I already walk quite a lot because I don't have a car.)
At first I was eating the calories MFP told me to eat - 2,290 a day, plus more if I exercised each day. But lately I've been eating more like 1,700 - 1,800. I never go below 1,400 - 1,500 a day, and even that's pretty rare. But I'm just losing weight so rapidly! Ever since I had that surgery, when I gained 7 lbs from the saline drip, the pounds have just been melting off.
I guess the thing I'm really worried about more than anything is the big 30 number. This is usually when I quit. I do really good for awhile, lose about 30 pounds, and then go back to my old ways. Can any of you all relate to that?





Hey, I'm just glad there's a forum like this, where we can all be neurotic together! 