LoveMe4Me
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Hello all! My name is Cristen and I am a 24 year old Florida native. I have been overweight for as long as I can remember. Even as a little kid I was always on the high end of those growth charts at the doctor's office. Even though I've struggled with my weight for my whole life, I've always been relatively healthy. I played sports in high school (volleyball, weightlifting, and track & field) and would usually go for a run at night after whatever sports practice I'd just finished. That being said, I've still always struggled with my weight. I was always a little bit bigger than the average girl, but it didn't get really bad until mid-way through high school and continued through college. My sophomore year of high school I weighed 179 pounds. My junior year I was around 192 lbs and got up to around 215 lbs by my senior year. Side note: I remember these numbers because being part of the weight lifting team required us to weigh in before our meets so we'd lift in the appropriate weight class. My highest weight was 239 lbs, and that was somewhere around the beginning of July 2012. I've since lost about 12 lbs and am at 227 lbs as of this morning.
My major weight gain started during my sophomore year when I was struggling with pretty major depression. I was put on two medications that had weight gain as a side affect. Plus the depression alone caused me to give up on a lot of the things that were keeping me in decent shape. I ate absolute garbage for lunch and had a job at a fast food restaurant nearby which gave me easy access to cheap, unhealthy food.
I've started the weight loss journey several times but generally can't lose more than 10-15 lbs before I give it all up. I think I mostly struggle because despite seeing the numbers go down on the scale, my appearance never changes. My major issue is my tummy. I have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) which causes male-pattern weight game among other things. Most women gain weight everywhere: thighs, stomach, chest, arms, and butt. Generally overweight men store the majority of their fat in the abdominal area, which is what I do. I can put on and comfortably button size 13 pants if I pull them up onto my hips, but require size 18 to pull pants up over my tummy. I basically look like an apple on a stick.
I'm trying to take my weight loss more seriously than I have before. At this point I've mostly just changed what I eat, when I eat, and how much I eat. I do still eat some crappy foods, but I've cut down on most of it. I'm hoping that by joining an online community like this that I can get constant motivation and support. I look forward to getting to know some of you and I hope that I can change my life one step at a time. Below are what I hope to be my "before pictures".
My major weight gain started during my sophomore year when I was struggling with pretty major depression. I was put on two medications that had weight gain as a side affect. Plus the depression alone caused me to give up on a lot of the things that were keeping me in decent shape. I ate absolute garbage for lunch and had a job at a fast food restaurant nearby which gave me easy access to cheap, unhealthy food.
I've started the weight loss journey several times but generally can't lose more than 10-15 lbs before I give it all up. I think I mostly struggle because despite seeing the numbers go down on the scale, my appearance never changes. My major issue is my tummy. I have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) which causes male-pattern weight game among other things. Most women gain weight everywhere: thighs, stomach, chest, arms, and butt. Generally overweight men store the majority of their fat in the abdominal area, which is what I do. I can put on and comfortably button size 13 pants if I pull them up onto my hips, but require size 18 to pull pants up over my tummy. I basically look like an apple on a stick.
I'm trying to take my weight loss more seriously than I have before. At this point I've mostly just changed what I eat, when I eat, and how much I eat. I do still eat some crappy foods, but I've cut down on most of it. I'm hoping that by joining an online community like this that I can get constant motivation and support. I look forward to getting to know some of you and I hope that I can change my life one step at a time. Below are what I hope to be my "before pictures".