Vintage_Fan
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WOOOOOOO!
Weighed in today at 250 lbs, my starting weight was 266.
My short-term goal is to get to 247 which puts my BMI in the Obese section rather than M**b**ly (hate that word!) obese!
Hurraaaahhhh 16 pounds down!




Well done - it is great that you have lost over a stone.
You are so close to type 2 obesity - you will hit that milestone really soon. I loved getting there too. "Type 2" is so much nicer than the "M" word.
What sort of exercise are you doing? I do lots of walking - but I started off just going round the block. In my experience you do not have to walk nearly as fast as the experts imply to get great benefit from walking if you are on the big side.
Take care
Love
Margaret

That is awesome!! Congratulations!!!![]()

Hi Holly
Thanks for your congratulations on my weightloss.
We all hate the "M" word. I still dont like it because my husband has a BMI about 54 (he is about the size that I was when I started).
I am a firm believer in milestones - and I celebrate them all. I celebrate half stone boundaries, 10 pound boundaries, nice number of pounds lost, changes in BMI, changes in clothing size. They are all well worth celebrating in my opinion.
You have to know that I was pretty big (about 21 stone) for over 20 years. Anyway when I got my BMI down to under 30 and was no longer "obese" I was so amused by the situation that I spent over a week giggling and saying to my husband "I am overweight". I thought that it must have looked odd to people - a clearly overweight (like a pound short of being obese) woman giggling and saying "I am overweight".
A couple of weeks ago I had a big celebration when I halved my start weight getting from 21 stone down to 10 and a half stone. I am going to celebrate 150 pounds lost and BMI normal soon too! We need all the celebration to keep motivated.
I am lucky as I am not working so I am able to go out walking every day. I started my walking from a zero start. Prior to me starting walking I would have an almost zero daily stepcount - I only left the house one day a week to go by car to Tescos to get the groceries in. I started off by walking 0.6 miles round the block and built it up from there. I did that for a few days and then I went a bit further - as far as the local shop. After a couple of days I stretched it again. Looking at my records - after about 50 days I was going for a morning walk that was 4.3 miles long. I built it up further than that over time - walking further and adding extra afternoon walks into the mix.
I concentrated on distance and not speed - but have found that as I got fitter I naturally speeded up. It has made a major difference to the success of my weightloss project.
I recently was rushed into hospital for emergency surgery - I was so fit that everything went very well. On release from hospital I was told to build up my walking from scratch. I was released from hospital on the Saturday - and am pleased to say that on the Tuesday I exceeded 10,000 steps. I have exceeded 9 miles per day since the Monday of the following week. I am still walking reduced distances compared to before surgery.
Take care
Love
Margaret
hay there well done on such an great weigh loss so far you are doing really great! i will be a long time before iam where you are now![]()
I hope that things are going well for you.