How My Life Turned Upside Down
Judy T.
Goal: My goal is to lose another 15 pounds before the end of the year, what I refer to as "the final 15." My goal when I started was to look and feel better.
Motivation: I've found it's easier to stay motivated as I lose weight. We may not have power over everything in our lives, but we can be powerful and be strong.
My Story
I have struggled with my weight for as long as I can remember. At the age of 46, I weighed 220 pounds on my average 5'7" frame. I looked and felt awful and my self-esteem was at an all-time low because of this and other family issues.
There was a lot of stress in my life. My father-in-law, who lives with us, was struggling with the effects of early Alzheimer's disease, and our younger son was struggling with addiction. Just when I figured things could not get any worse, our older son was killed in an accident in November 2007.
I spent that winter on the couch, wrapped in a blanket with my friends—yes! Both Ben and Jerry. By February 2008 I had topped the scales at 235. I could barely walk up a flight of stairs and my knees and ankles hurt all the time.
One morning in March I looked at myself in the mirror and decided enough was enough. There were obviously many things in life that I could not control, but things I could control were me, my body, my mouth and what I put in it.
So I made some changes. I started with forcing myself to give up Pop-Tarts and eat a healthy breakfast instead. That was a lot harder than it might seem to most people. Pop-Tarts were my comfort food. I literally ached through the first week of healthy breakfasts!
After two weeks, I then gave up regular soda and switched to diet, didn't like it, and finally switched to water and tea. I switched to light soy milk. I noticed at work that most people who ate Lean Cuisine, Weight Watchers and Healthy Choice were all overweight. I stopped buying those and switched to a natural lunch of a rice cake, almond butter, fruit and yogurt.
The pounds then really started coming off. My motivation increased as my clothes got looser, and people started to notice! I started preparing more fish, and learned to like things like edamame and raw vegetables for snacks. I felt better and started yoga and took a horseback-riding class.
I started eating five small meals per day to keep my metabolism up, and so that I did not arrive home at the end of the day starving and ready to eat anything. I didn't eat after 8:00 p.m. By October 2008, I had lost 42 pounds and had plateaued, so I joined a gym and started a fitness program in earnest. I did weight training twice a week and the elliptical machine four times a week.
Last week, I reached 62 pounds of weight loss, and have about 15 more to go. I never starved myself or felt deprived. If, on a given day, I felt like eating, I ate. My company has free ice cream every Friday at 2:00 p.m., and there was not a Friday that I missed my fudgcicle or ice cream sandwich. If we went out for breakfast, I had French toast; if I felt like it, yes—I still huddled up with Ben and Jerry once in awhile, through "planned cheats."
I still work out five days a week, but I truly love the energy I have and the fact that my knees and ankles never hurt. I can run, not just walk, up the flights of stairs at Union Station in Chicago, and I feel more like myself than I have in years. I truly feel like I reclaimed myself in some way.
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Comments
Date: 07/04/2009 - 12:51 am
Really sorry about the loss of your son. I love to read these kind of stories and get motivated. I have started losing weight, its been 2 months now. I workout on the treadmill for half an hour daily for 5 days. I have already found a difference when i wear my clothes. Thanks to your stories.
Date: 07/03/2009 - 08:27 am
Thanks for your story. I found out yesterday i lost 26 pounds plus the 12 pounds i lost in march toalty to 38 pounds. Reading stories like yours and others keep me motivated to do the right choice in my eating habbits. And Cong or reaching your goal.
Date: 06/25/2009 - 02:03 pm
i think that was more than wonderful,I respect you lady,and i respect every one who set agoal ,although all that stress can achieved
Date: 06/25/2009 - 09:14 am
too good
Date: 06/22/2009 - 06:55 pm
I REALLY KNOW HOW YOU FELT. i GO THOUGH DEPRESSIONS AND I WOULD GAIN WEIGHT. If I DIDN'T HAVE THE GYM TO WORKOUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT I WOULD DO.