Off to a good start, looking for support to persist!

cindero

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Hi all,

I'm a 36 year old male from Belgium, and I've been obese all my life. For as long as I can remember I've been having problems with my weight, with the exception of ages 15-18 when I was a big skateboarding fan. However, university life made sure I gained weight again.

In the month of April 2011 I started doing a lot of work on the house and the garden, and I noticed my clothes became a bit looser fitting. As I hadn't weighed myself in many years (no scales in the house that could handle my weight), I started wondering about my weight. I went to the store and purchased scales that indicated they could handle 160kg.
It was the coldest shower of my life when I mounted them and they read "error". I'm a big man (187cm), but never in my life had I imagined I could weigh more than 160kg.

After a few days I gained enough courage to go out and purchase a new scale, this time one that could handle 220kg.
To give you an idea how shaken I was, I went to a different store to buy this scales, as I was afraid the clerck from the first store would recognise me from before and make the link that I had maxed out on the scales I purchased; ridiculous in hindsight, but that's how I felt.

Anyway, the new scales indicated 180.0kg (i.e. 397 pounds). I've never been on a real diet in my life, but I decided to make a serious change to my lifestyle.
Around the end of april 2011, I bought a book that explained the importance of motivation, of calorie deficit, exercise combined with weight lifting, the BS in pill diets, and showed to me that there were people before me that had achieved the task before me. It was and is a great help, but still the task seemed almost insurmontable: calculating with a realistic weight loss of around 0.5-1kg a week, I had to go on a diet for 1.5years at least! I realised that I could not look at this as a "diet", but a real change in lifestyle. There was no way I was going to stick to a diet for 1.5 years!
I started walking, short distances at first. I dusted off my old home trainer which I had bought many years before but never used (it actually has a weight limit of 99kg, but holds up fine :)), Bought some dumbbells, gave my old mountain bike some maintenance (it is so old I had to buy some replacement parts at a vintage bike outlet on Ebay!), and purchased a Wii fit.
I've been sticking to a calorie-counting diet for 3 months now, I do all of the exercises mentioned above on a weekly basis (helped by a fitness watch with built-in motivational program, I'm an IT geek :)) and I've shed 15.5 KG combined with a SERIOUS improvement in fitness: I can walk 15km, Every sunday I mountain bike 15-20 hilly KM, and I have to set my home trainer on max to get my heart rate up high enough.
I firmly intend to continue with this, as I feel better than I have in many years. After 3 months I think I'm serious enough to stick to it, so this is why I am allowing myself to join this forum. There are difficult periods, there are friends inviting us for dinners (my wife is model-like slender, she supports me but she also likes our friends :)), there are cravings and sometimes I give in. Hopefully this forum can give me the support I need to deal with those moments in an appropriate way, and I hope to gain some courage from people here who have achieved or are achieving the same seemingly insurmountable task.

Thanks for reading my story, and hope to talk to you soon!
 
it's hard work but it will be worth it, well that's what i'm hoping anyway! you've done really well so far keep it up, you should start a diary in the diary section that's what i've done and i'm hoping it will help keep me motivated :D let us know how you get on :D
 
Sounds like you are off to a great start. I second starting a diary in the diary section....they are great for support and feedback. Welcome to the forum! :)
 
You are doing so well, and probably saving your life! Don't sweat the small stuff. If you give in to a craving it is not the end of the world. Taste a little and move on, or if you eat the whole thing and then some, move on. Either way, get on with it and don't worry about it. A mistake does not negate all of the weight you have lost, nor does it change your level of fitness.
 
You are doing so well, and probably saving your life! Don't sweat the small stuff. If you give in to a craving it is not the end of the world. Taste a little and move on, or if you eat the whole thing and then some, move on. Either way, get on with it and don't worry about it. A mistake does not negate all of the weight you have lost, nor does it change your level of fitness.


My thoughts exactly! I am on week 5 of eating healthy and week 2 of fulltime cardio and I feel much better. I've had some cheats here and there, I actually felt bad about some of them but at the end of the day I am doing a million times more for myself then I had in the past so why sweat the small stuff. You are 3 months in that's a big step man. You have already proved to yourself for 90 days that you can and will be the man you want to be. The weight will keep coming off and you will keep feeling better and better and better. Kudos to you for stepping up your game and making your life better.
 
Wow, I simply can't get enough of these stories. People starting their journey, it's really amazing.

You've come so far! This place will be so helpful to you. Lots of motivation and answers to any questions you may have.

Oh, and Welcome!

I hope to visit your diary, once you get that up and going!
 
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