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Hey guys,
I just joined the other day. I guess I should share a little bit about myself here. My name is Kristen I'm a almost 21 year old female who recently (Oct. 09") decided to make a lifestyle change after my mother (53) suffered a heart attack in mid August 09" Thankfully it happened while she was in the hospital. She was hooked up to the EKG at the time, so nurses were able to know something was off immediately. Due to the amazing fast acting staff, her heart muscles had sustained little to no damage. To date my Mom is healthier than she's been in years! And has slimmed down some her self.
It was not long after the heart attack I made a change in my own lifestyle.
This time it was bigger then looking or feeling good, it was my health! My Mother's father died of a heart attack in his late 50's. Heart disease has a strong hereditary predisposition link. I now knew with both my Mom and Grandfather, heart diseases is in my genes, something I could not change. I However was not at a healthy weight, this wasn't helping my chances at a healthy life either. So....I cleaned up my diet cut out soda's, high sugar foods and such, ate in moderation and joined a gym. Which has helped me immensely!
I go 6 days a week doing around 2 hours of cardio a day. Its work but I love it! At 5'4" my starting weight was 214 lbs. which may have been higher because it took me 3 weeks to get myself onto a scale...I knew I was big but I REALLY didn't want to see those numbers. Why?...I'm not entirely sure, maybe I was trying to extend my stay in fantasyland...I dunno? Today I weighed in at 153lbs. it feels great to have made it this far. Though I'm not ready to celebrate yet...I'm going for 124 lbs. that's 29 more pounds to go. But I know I'll be able to do it, things are so different this time around. I don't feel right if I miss a day at the gym, and I actually find myself craving healthy foods over the junk.
Anyways I'm glad I found this site, there is SO many inspirational members and stories here. I can really see this site being a useful tool for myself.
I just joined the other day. I guess I should share a little bit about myself here. My name is Kristen I'm a almost 21 year old female who recently (Oct. 09") decided to make a lifestyle change after my mother (53) suffered a heart attack in mid August 09" Thankfully it happened while she was in the hospital. She was hooked up to the EKG at the time, so nurses were able to know something was off immediately. Due to the amazing fast acting staff, her heart muscles had sustained little to no damage. To date my Mom is healthier than she's been in years! And has slimmed down some her self.
It was not long after the heart attack I made a change in my own lifestyle.
This time it was bigger then looking or feeling good, it was my health! My Mother's father died of a heart attack in his late 50's. Heart disease has a strong hereditary predisposition link. I now knew with both my Mom and Grandfather, heart diseases is in my genes, something I could not change. I However was not at a healthy weight, this wasn't helping my chances at a healthy life either. So....I cleaned up my diet cut out soda's, high sugar foods and such, ate in moderation and joined a gym. Which has helped me immensely!
I go 6 days a week doing around 2 hours of cardio a day. Its work but I love it! At 5'4" my starting weight was 214 lbs. which may have been higher because it took me 3 weeks to get myself onto a scale...I knew I was big but I REALLY didn't want to see those numbers. Why?...I'm not entirely sure, maybe I was trying to extend my stay in fantasyland...I dunno? Today I weighed in at 153lbs. it feels great to have made it this far. Though I'm not ready to celebrate yet...I'm going for 124 lbs. that's 29 more pounds to go. But I know I'll be able to do it, things are so different this time around. I don't feel right if I miss a day at the gym, and I actually find myself craving healthy foods over the junk.
Anyways I'm glad I found this site, there is SO many inspirational members and stories here. I can really see this site being a useful tool for myself.
