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MarianJack

(10,237 posts)
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 05:34 PM Oct 2016

8 months ago today 2/16/16, I weighed 391 pounds.

As of this morning, I'm down to 303 pounds. I want to drop about another 30, which is about 30% of my starting weight.

Why? Because at 61 years old, I've been married Tony wonderful wife for a mere 18 years. I've been the father of my son for a mere 16 years. By any standard that I have, that isn't nearly enough time with either of them. I want to be an old geezer with my wife. I want to be a grandfather with her, too. There are MANY things that I (and we) want to do in my remaining years. None of these things is compatible with. Committing suicide with a fork!

How am I doing this? Eating better and getting some more exercise. No fad diets, gastric bypass or stomach stapling or other surgical intervention. A good deal of stubbornness and determination helps, too! In a few days I expect to be out of the 300s and once there I'm determined to never go back in again.

This is something I rarely say, but I'm proud of myself, but I'll be prouder when I get to where I'm determined to be!

Thanks for reading, and as always...

PEACE!

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8 months ago today 2/16/16, I weighed 391 pounds. (Original Post) MarianJack Oct 2016 OP
Great for you! Congrats! Yavin4 Oct 2016 #1
Wow! That is very impressive. You have every reason to be proud! LonePirate Oct 2016 #7
Congratulations! femmocrat Oct 2016 #8
Very happy for you Generic Brad Oct 2016 #9
good for you! irisblue Oct 2016 #13
I understand ur struggle Cryptoad Oct 2016 #15
I'm proud of You! How wonderful. Keep on till you reach your goal. sinkingfeeling Oct 2016 #16
Congrats! Stonepounder Oct 2016 #18
That's fantastic!!! ailsagirl Oct 2016 #19
Congratulations! yardwork Oct 2016 #20
Way to go MarianJack Bob Loblaw Oct 2016 #22
Congratulations! montana_hazeleyes Oct 2016 #23
That's terrific, MarianJack! calimary Oct 2016 #24
Good for you! I've been fighting the battle for a lifetime. mountain grammy Oct 2016 #25
Major congrats! hamsterjill Oct 2016 #26
Congrats to you! mnhtnbb Oct 2016 #27
Thanks, Obama! eggplant Oct 2016 #28
Congratulations!!! nankerphelge Oct 2016 #29
OK, so this is one voter we can count on for a long, long time. Good for you! NBachers Oct 2016 #30
Good news shenmue Oct 2016 #31
Great! LisaM Oct 2016 #32
Way to go! longship Oct 2016 #33
I'm about 7 pounds into my weight loss. Initech Oct 2016 #34
Bravo! You rock! AND you inspire! "perseverance furthers." fierywoman Oct 2016 #35
Excellent result GeoWilliam750 Oct 2016 #36
Congratulations, that is very very impressive! dae Oct 2016 #37
good for you dae! irisblue Oct 2016 #70
Thank you very much. dae Oct 2016 #76
How wonderful! radical noodle Oct 2016 #38
Day by day, MarianJack. You can do it. nolabear Oct 2016 #39
That's wonderful, MarianJack. I know it must be Flaxbee Oct 2016 #40
Salute! BlancheSplanchnik Oct 2016 #41
Most excellent. I know how it takes determination and work. fleabiscuit Oct 2016 #42
You inspire me Marianjack! SunSeeker Oct 2016 #43
Soooooooo proud of you!!!!!! kag Oct 2016 #44
Well done, MarianJack. Granny M Oct 2016 #45
Wow--what an impressive accomplishment! You SHOULD be proud of yourself! MADem Oct 2016 #46
Fantastic! colorado_ufo Oct 2016 #47
Congratulations! anniebelle Oct 2016 #48
You go, MarianJack! ReRe Oct 2016 #50
Congrats! I'm in a similar situation - for slightly different reasons. Ms. Toad Oct 2016 #52
Way to go. Proud of you. kairos12 Oct 2016 #53
Congrats! 40RatRod Oct 2016 #54
You go girl! Amazing accomplishment! Fla Dem Oct 2016 #56
Yahoo!! tavernier Oct 2016 #57
Great. Congrats. ghostsinthemachine Oct 2016 #58
Congrats for your success so far Lifelong Protester Oct 2016 #59
Awesome!!! And inspirational!!! Cooley Hurd Oct 2016 #60
Well done! Wheezy Oct 2016 #61
Wonderful ... You should be very proud, this has had to take a lot of effort and commitment etherealtruth Oct 2016 #62
Great job! SpankMe Oct 2016 #63
Congrats! Keep up the good work toward better health. TeamPooka Oct 2016 #64
GR8! Job. GEt your goal benld74 Oct 2016 #65
good luck Angry Dragon Oct 2016 #68
Good luck and best hopes for your progress...n/t Moostache Oct 2016 #69
An admirable accomplishment! Keep on truckin'! southerncrone Oct 2016 #71
You are a true role model. I have not your will-power. WinkyDink Oct 2016 #72
Congratulations!! emmadoggy Oct 2016 #74
You have given me the incentive to do better. Stellar Oct 2016 #78
I am proud of you too! blondie58 Oct 2016 #83
You are strong MFM008 Oct 2016 #84
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Generic Brad

(14,275 posts)
9. Very happy for you
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 06:56 PM
Oct 2016

I was on a similar journey myself two years ago, so I can relate. The nice thing is that no matter how old we are, we can improve and physically change ourselves for the better. You are an inspiration and I wish you continued success!

Stonepounder

(4,033 posts)
18. Congrats!
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 07:49 PM
Oct 2016

The last day on the job I weighed 320 lbs. Today I have been around 220-225 for the last 6 years. Somehow I suspect that the stress of the job might have had something to do with it.

I also feel a whole lot better and I would guess you do to.

ailsagirl

(22,897 posts)
19. That's fantastic!!!
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 07:49 PM
Oct 2016

I know (from personal experience) that losing weight isn't the easiest thing, but it wounds like you're well
on your way!!

Congratulations!!


Bob Loblaw

(1,900 posts)
22. Way to go MarianJack
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 08:03 PM
Oct 2016

I'm 56 with an 11 year old child, have recently lost 40 lbs for the same reasons as you using the same methods and earlier today completed my first 10k in 38 years. I walked about half of it but I finished. You got this.

montana_hazeleyes

(3,424 posts)
23. Congratulations!
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 08:06 PM
Oct 2016

And that's great the way you are doing it.

How about this.... I have some weight I really need to lose and your post will be my inspiration to get to it now!

mountain grammy

(26,621 posts)
25. Good for you! I've been fighting the battle for a lifetime.
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 08:08 PM
Oct 2016

You will feel better.. I got a treadmill. 15 minutes in the morning, 15 in the evening. Best thing I ever did. Finally got below 200, now down to 170 and feeling great. Good luck, MarianJack, I'm sure your wife and son will be glad to have you around for a long time.

hamsterjill

(15,220 posts)
26. Major congrats!
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 08:09 PM
Oct 2016

Nothing is more satisfying that reaching a hard-fought goal. Good for you! You're attitude is that of a winner!

mnhtnbb

(31,389 posts)
27. Congrats to you!
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 08:11 PM
Oct 2016

Losing weight is a real challenge. Changing your approach to food/nutrition is tough. Good for you on your loss so far and sending you
strength to take it as far as you want to go!

dae

(3,396 posts)
37. Congratulations, that is very very impressive!
Sun Oct 16, 2016, 11:24 PM
Oct 2016

I am now 64 and 3 years ago I was up to 396-8 lbs, when I had to buy a pair of 60" waist pants and had had enough. Two weeks ago I weighed in at 298 wearing 48" waist pants, my next goal is 250. I lost the first 60 by giving up all sodas (diet and regular), white bread, and sweets.
Best of luck on your quest, you are doing superb, no doubt you will attain your goal!

Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
40. That's wonderful, MarianJack. I know it must be
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 12:23 AM
Oct 2016

hard work to break old, ingrained habits, but you and your family will be sooo thankful for your efforts!

Great job, keep going, and let us know how it's going!

kag

(4,079 posts)
44. Soooooooo proud of you!!!!!!
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 01:47 AM
Oct 2016

No matter what happens from here on out, you have done an amazing thing! Congratulations! Savor the moment! And good luck in the future, whatever it may bring!

You soooooo rock!



MADem

(135,425 posts)
46. Wow--what an impressive accomplishment! You SHOULD be proud of yourself!
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 03:23 AM
Oct 2016


What kind of exercise do you do? Do you do it yourself at home/around your neighborhood, or do you go to a gym? Or swim at the Y or other pool?

anniebelle

(899 posts)
48. Congratulations!
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 05:49 AM
Oct 2016

Good luck in your continuing struggle. As someone with an addictive personality, I understand what it is to overcome a life-threatening habit. Mine was alcohol, trying to self-medicate when I lost my young son. It's still a every day struggle and it's been 34 years since my last drink, but I don't let myself get lulled into complacency. I know your family will be SO proud of you sticking with your goal and you should be too.

ReRe

(10,597 posts)
50. You go, MarianJack!
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 07:08 AM
Oct 2016

I am so proud of you. Keep doing what you've been doing since Feb, and be sure to give a progress report in 8 months. Exercise, exercise, exercise!

Ms. Toad

(34,072 posts)
52. Congrats! I'm in a similar situation - for slightly different reasons.
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 08:29 AM
Oct 2016

At 60, I'm a year into my journey - motivated by a dual diagnosis of diabetes and hypothyroidism last October. I'm down 74 lbs - and have hit my goal weight - a 37% loss from where I started. (Along the way I had to pause for 3 months while I was being treated for breast cancer - and, unfortunately, I am headed for biopsy of a second tumor this morning.)

But I feel better than I have in years, and am just back fro a week of diving with my wife of 35 years, and am listening to our daughter rustle around in the kitchen as she gets ready to head off to school - something she has been unable to do for health reasons of her own for several years. Definitely looking forward to many more years. (I corrected my oncologist when she suggested I might live another 30 - and told her that I fully expect to live another 40.)

Feels great, doesn't it!!

tavernier

(12,388 posts)
57. Yahoo!!
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 11:05 AM
Oct 2016

I've recently lost several pant sizes simply by having my last bite of food at 5 pm. Up to then I eat what I please, careful to incorporate plenty of fruits and veggies as well. (I do have a cup of herbal tea or chicken broth around 8)

Proud of you!

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
58. Great. Congrats.
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 11:41 AM
Oct 2016

I did a similar thing. 2 years ago 320 or so now 230, with a goal of 210, which was my weight in high school. I go to the gym, work on cardio and watch my food intake. I still eat bad food, just not as much. My diabetes is almost non existent and should be completely gone by the time I get to my ideal weight.

I know how difficult it is to make the commitment. Congrats to you, keep on, the changes you've made will keep you on the right path.

SpankMe

(2,957 posts)
63. Great job!
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 12:56 PM
Oct 2016

They say that food is one of the most powerful addictions we can suffer from. I know, because I lost 50 LBS in the 2011 timeframe. Like you, I did it through brute-force non-eating. No fad diets, as you said, no meds or procedures. Just plain old calorie counting. It was hard and continues to be hard. Staying not-fat is a lifelong effort.

The two most immediate improvements for me were, 1. My blood work (ALL of it) fell into spec. (My triglycerides went from 217 to 94.); and, 2. Clothes fit a whole lot better.

Although I exercise regularly (mostly weightlifting / resistance training) people need to know that diet is 90% of weight loss. You can't simply hit the gym 5 days a week with no changes to your diet and expect to lose weight.

Keep up the good work. You DESERVE to be proud of yourself. I say this because I know how hard it is.

emmadoggy

(2,142 posts)
74. Congratulations!!
Mon Oct 17, 2016, 08:14 PM
Oct 2016

Keep up the great work! You sound determined and resolved and that's what it takes.

How do I know? I lost 114 pounds a couple years ago. I've floundered a bit the past year and still haven't reached my goal, but I am SO much healthier and stronger than I was a few years ago! I feel years younger and have so much more strength and stamina. I'm still fighting and struggling to keep at it - it's a constant battle - but I'm not giving up. The way I eat now is the way I will have to eat for the rest of my life if I want to maintain this - which I do.

You have succeeded at something that is monumentally difficult and you deserve to be proud!! I wish you all the best!

Stellar

(5,644 posts)
78. You have given me the incentive to do better.
Tue Oct 18, 2016, 03:52 PM
Oct 2016

and I want to loose another 23 lbs for my ideal weight. Thank you!

MFM008

(19,814 posts)
84. You are strong
Thu Oct 20, 2016, 04:25 AM
Oct 2016

Stronger than i. I'll be 58 in a few days still have 150 to lose. I was never overweight before I started taking psychiatric drugs. I stayed stable until my dad died in 2000. Then boom.
Anyway I'll have the bypass on October 28.
Then another journey begins.
Good luck on your journey!

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