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Old 07-15-2007, 02:09 PM   #1  
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July 15th is my anniversary. It was about 2 years ago today that I changed my life. I weighed 295 pounds. My knees hurt going up the stairs. I couldn’t stand up from a chair or the floor without a struggle. I snored, loudly, and didn’t sleep well. I had what I think were heart palpitations. I wore 4X tops and size 30 pants and felt I had few clothing choices, and those were dwindling. I was only 39 years old and felt nearly 60.

In the next year and 3 months I lost 115 pounds and regained control of my life (then I lost a few more pounds over the next few months). I did it by gradually making lots and lots of small changes. I began by bringing lunches and snacks to work instead of raiding the vending machine, by watching portions, and by starting to “move more”. Initially that meant that if I had a question for hubby, who was upstairs, I would walk up (dragging myself up the stairs) and ask, rather than yell.

Over time, my plan has evolved, and in fact, continues to do so. I became a calorie counter and, when I’m “on” I write down everything I eat. It helps keep me accountable. Somehow, when I don’t write it down, I “forget” or think things don’t “count”. My body knows better. I can’t cheat on my body.

Over time, I started paying attention to nutrition, and I now focus on getting in enough protein, and calcium, and eating whole grains and fruits and veggies. I now have a range of foods I regularly eat for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. That helps with the planning. Based on the foods we eat regularly, the fat grams stay naturally low, and the fiber naturally high! (I am very “regular” these days!)

A huge one for me is exercise. I never exercised regularly in the past. I’d try for a while and give up. Now I’m a gym bunny. I do regular cardio on ellipticals inside, or biking or walking outside. I’ve tried yoga and want to go back to it, and pilates. I lift weights. I am no lightweight either. I still have to convince myself to DO the exercise, but once I have my shoes on, I just “do it” and often enjoy it.

In short, my life is very different than it used to be. I think about food and exercise and weight loss every single day. I think I will need to do so every single day of my life to remain successful. But my life is also different in that I can do so much more. The list is a mile long.

However, despite these successes, life interfered in the spring and got really busy and stressful. I didn’t write down what I was eating every day. I cared a little less. Though, at least I usually managed to eat healthy foods, I was eating too much. I got to the gym less often (though still made it at least a couple times a week). I gained back about 7 pounds. In June, I said it was time to take the weight off, but I really didn’t buckle down. I think I have lost a couple of those pounds, but mentally, I have not been in the game. And one thing I have learned on this journey is that it is a VERY mental one!

So, I am recommitting to losing the weight I gained this spring. Actually, my goal is to fit back into the size 12 clothes I was wearing last spring. I figure it's about 5 pounds, but I don't care about the scale, only the clothes!

This weekend is my 2 year anniversary of starting this journey, and I can think of no better way to celebrate than to rededicate myself to my health (and the clothes! )
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Old 07-15-2007, 03:16 PM   #2  
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You're an inspiration, Heather. You definitely have the mind-set part down pat! I can't wait to see those pounds come off. Congratulations on your anniversary!
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Old 07-15-2007, 03:37 PM   #3  
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Oh Heather! Congrats! While you still want to take those 5lbs off again, you are still a raging success.
Life may get in the way sometimes, but you know that you can conquer your weight and keep it under control.
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I can't tell you how proud I am of you Heather. Not only do I find you personally inspiring but you are such a wise and wonderful compliment to 3FC.
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You are a true inspiration. Congratulations on your monumental accomplishment. There are always going to be times when it is harder to stay the course. The little 7 lb. blip is just that. You're committed for the long term.
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Happy Anniversary Heather! (Which, by no coincidence, rhymes with 'feather' ) Buckle up! To the 12's and beyooooonnnnnd!
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Happy Anniversary! You've done remarkably well not just losing the weight but in keeping it off. I am impressed at your wanting to nip the small gain in the bud before it gets out of hand. Isn't that one of the keys to success from the "Thin for Life" book? I think so.

Anyway, thanks so much for being a part of 3FC. You inspire so many of us.
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Congratulations! That's an amazing accomplishment to take all of that weight off and keep it off. Those five pounds will be vanquished in no time.
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Happy Anniversary Heather! You have accomplished a great deal and are an inspiration to many of us here. Good on ya!!
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Old 07-15-2007, 09:24 PM   #10  
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Thanks, everyone! I find this place to be so inspiring! I have learned so much about maintenance. I really think I would have quit by now and gained it all back had I not learned patience, and perhaps HOW to nip things in the bud...
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Congrats! What an inspiration.
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Congratulations Heather! You are one of those people whose posts I always enjoy reading. I have always found your posts about committing to exercise to be so very helpful. You have been an inspiration to me since I first joined 3FC. Congrats on your wonderful weight loss and I feel confident that you will be back in those size 12s this summer.
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Hello Wylenn... Congratulations of your 2 years of your hard working efforts. Your before and now shots shown on your siggy is amazing!! You look lovely and am so inspired! Much ongoing success and good health! Now and always..
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Old 07-16-2007, 01:40 PM   #14  
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Heather - Happy Anniversary! You are so inspiring - especially because you share your ongoing struggles. It is a great time to rededicate and I am sure it will be something we will be doing for the rest of our lives. It is tiring to always have to think about it, but the alternative is so much worse!
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Heather- to you!!! That's spectacular to have the kind of motivation you've got. That's the hardest part I think. Keep going, you look great, you should be so proud.
YOU'RE AWWWWSOME!!

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