legalwriter
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I am in the "before" stage of trying to lose weight. I am commited to living a more healthy lifestyle. It's been about three weeks since I made the commitment to live a more healthy lifestyle. I was almost completely sedentary and now I am walking at least 60 minutes a day six days a week. I started slowly at about 20 minutes at a time. I am also planning to start lap swim on a daily basis at the local high school. I wasn't sure what my start weight was at but I just bought a new scale. I am currently at 405 pounds. I plan to weight myself on a weekly basis. I know I have a long way to go but I am really committed to losing weight and to be more active and health. I am considering this a lifestyle change for the rest of my life. I've cut back to about 1200-1300 calories a day and drinking about 80 fluid ounces of water a day. I have struggled with my weight but have been able to lose weight before when I was commited to it. About 10 years ago, I lost about 120 pounds and got down to about 200 pounds so I know I can do it. But the weight came back on after I got married. I also used to walk as my main form of exercise but I got an ingrown toenail that really hurt so I stopped walking. I have since had the toenail removed permanently. My magic formula is to cut back my consumption and increase my activity level (diet and exercise). My mother has bariatric surgery a few years ago but I want to loose the weight on my own through diet and exercise. I feel a lot better already now that I have been exercising daily and I look forward to walking. I try to get in at least 60 minutes a day as my main form of exercise. I am also keeping a journal of all of my food consumption and exercise. I also have a daily journal where I reflect my thoughts. I think a food and exercise journal helps. I am also relying on my faith and prayer for support and strength. I attached my photo (face redacted) of my "before" picture. Any advice or encourage is certainly welcome.