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I’ve lost 40 pounds, so why am I still pretending that I haven’t?

I am posting this from a throwaway account, which as I write this the irony is not lost on me that this fact is a perfect exemplification of the greater theme of this post.

To give the brief story of my weight loss journey for context: Earlier this year I found myself tipping the scale at 300 pounds, and I felt nothing but disappointment and disgust with myself. I am a father, a husband, and many other things - and one day after seeing the big three-oh-oh on the scale, I looked in the mirror and simply decided it was time to make a change. This wasn’t that the man I wanted to be. I motivated myself by asking, “What is more important to you, eating a whole large pizza with chicken wings on the side and a soda, or getting an extra 10 years with your children?”. And when I put it that way, the answer (and thus the right thing to do) was unavoidable.

I started in on my weight loss journey much the way we all do. I have counted calories vigorously, I have made small changes in my life such as taking the stairs instead of the escalator, and have (done my best) to change my relationship with food. And it’s been effective. Over the last 6 months I’ve seen the weight peel off to the satisfying result of the scale now reading 260. A far cry from where I want to be, but it wouldn’t be honest to say that I am not proud of myself.

So the main point of my post; I’ve lost some weight, I am proud of that, and I am excited for the rest of my journey in reaching my goal. So why, every time someone mentions my weight loss or asks how I’ve had so much success, do I turn into a insecure liar?

Especially in the last few weeks, I’ve had more people mentioning my weight loss to me. “Wow man, you look great! Keep up the good work!”, “Hey man, what have you been doing to diet? You’ve lost a ton of weight!”, and invariably, every time, I lie.

It doesn’t matter if it’s a random coworker, my in-laws, or my closest friend - I immediately lock up and start being dishonest about my weight loss. I tell them that I’m not really doing anything at all, I tell them that I’ve hardly even noticed that I’ve lost any weight, I say things like “oh really? wow thanks I haven’t stepped on the scale in awhile I wouldn’t know.” I lie, and lie, and lie.

And I’m being totally truthful when I say, I don’t know why I am doing this. Internally, I am proud of what I’ve accomplished so far, but as soon as someone points it out I immediately become ashamed. While I know in my heart I am bettering myself, and for that I should be proud and tell my story to those who ask, it’s like I’m too proud to admit that I have a weakness that I’ve had to work on that I am succeeding in beating my demons.

I guess I’m looking to find out if anyone else has experienced this, and how you broke through this weird feeling of shame and secrecy regarding creating a better, healthier life for yourself. As I’ve said, I’m proud of what I’ve accomplished, but too embarrassed to share it with anyone, and I just don’t know how to come to terms with that.

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Getting back up again

I’m not super open with my SO and my family about my weight loss. My SO is very supportive, but as someone who has never had a weight issue doesn’t really get it, my family are all very overweight and think I am being vain and selfish by working out or outright ‘shaming’ them when we go out to eat and I order a salad.

It’s been a really rough couple of weeks, an old knee injury flair up had meant my weights at the gym haven’t been the same and my family over the holidays were really getting to me.

I’ve had four days of avoiding the gym and eating more than I should be and having deserts and things like that. Blowing the calories I usually have. I still logged everything and I still ate under what I used to in a day.. but man.. just felt so defeated.

It started up like that again today. Had sweet coffees, had a big breakfast, avoided the gym.

After lunch I was feeling so down and meh I decided to leave work early. On the way home I ended up crying in the car at the lights very close to my gym. When the lights went green I just turned down the street, parked and went to the gym.

I’ve just finished an amazing work out and I feel absolutely amazing. I’m going home to make myself brilliant healthy dinners and lunches for the rest of the week.

Apologies for the rant/vent.. r/loseit is such a motivation for me.

Might have wobbled... but managed to get back on the horse again.

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First post

Hi everyone! I'm 28 year old mom to a beautiful 1.5 year old boy. I started my weight loss journey when I was pregnant in 2016 - I was 217 when I got pregnant and was terrified that I would develop high blood pressure or gestational diabetes. Add that fear to my morning sickness and I was able to keep my weight gain to less than 8 pounds. If you do the math, that made me 225 and only standing at a whopping 5ft 1in. I let myself slowly lose some weight from breastfeeding, once that stopped I gave up soda. That contributed to another 10 pounds down but I got another plateau, so I started Weight Watchers and running. I'm pleased to say that I am currently hovering at 156-159 currently, which is almost a 70 pound loss! I went from wearing size 18-20 and XXL to 12 and M. I have some work left still but it seems so much more attainable!

I've hit a motivational plateau in that I've stopped doing anything to lose but am maintaining, so I thought I'd come here and hopefully get the nudge I need to hit my goal!

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Workout App

So last week I posted that I was starting my weight loss journey and had decided to eat at a 500 calorie deficit. So far I’m 3 pounds down from my original and want to really get things going by working out. Although I have experience in the weight room I have trouble creating workouts and picking weights. That leads me to my question, does anyone know of a workout app that makes workouts for you? I previously used the Volt Athletics app for workouts but realized the workouts weren’t specifically designed for weight loss and I am in search of a new app. The Volt app was great for taking your PR’s for bench, back squat, and hang clean and creating workouts for specific sports with custom weight recommendations. I know enough about lifting to know what I’m doing for each workout but I struggle at picking weights and what exercises to group together. If anyone knows of any apps that can take maxes and create workouts with weight recommendations for a weight loss/fat loss goal please share! Thank you!

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Did your memory improve after losing weight and eating healthier?

I am (M 26 Height 6’6 Weight 425lbs) currently in the process of making healthier choices which includes exercise and eating healthier. I started losing weight last year and was 67lbs down. However that was with only intense exercise. I still ate fast food and sweets all the time.

I got comfortable, stopped working out and gained all my weight back plus more. Lately I’ve been eating less carbs and less processed sugar along with basketball and weight lifting.

Now for my questions,

Has anyone here gained better memory and better focus over time during their weight loss journey? If so how did you notice?

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My progress so far

Since July 16th I have lost 55 lbs. Since December 15th 2016 I have lost 122 lbs. I have had ups and downs, massive weight loss and massive weight gains in between. I can proudly say that I am almost to my goal. This has been an incredibly life altering couple years and I want to thank everyone on this Sub. I'm not very active with commenting or posting, but I check this subreddit multiple times a week for motivation, tips and inspiration. For anyone out there still going or just starting, you got this! I know where you are at and I would love to help in anyway I can and will respond to any DM's I get.

At the end of all of this I can say that consistency and making individual healthy choices is the biggest thing you can do to reach your goal. Remember this is a marathon not a sprint and nothing will happen overnight.

Here are some progress pics below. I am training for a marathon in January and ran 16 miles last weekend. 5 months ago I could not even run a mile without stopping. Again thank you all for being a supportive community I am truly grateful!

Oldest picture I have being big (roughly 340 lbs) I started at 352 lbs for reference.

https://i.imgur.com/uxxEzGA.png

Working a jobsite in 2016

https://i.imgur.com/fAd4vdO.png

After a half marathon two weeks ago

https://i.imgur.com/pqs5ZHU.png

Size 44 shorts that used to fit snug (You can see the biggest difference here)

https://i.imgur.com/fSseo5n.jpg

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