r/loseit • u/halfmed M27 | 1.81 | SW: 109 | CW: 85.5 | GW: 70~72 • 1d ago
Nine months in the making.
Long time lurker– it would be an understatement to say that I'm addicted to this subreddit. It's been nine months since I changed up my lifestyle and started losing weight. I debated if I should post here, since it felt unnecessary. But I have a need to write this down and share it with you all.
In March 2024, I stepped on the scale to find myself a whopping 109kgs. That about 240 pounds– a weight I have never reached before. I always hovered around 100kg, or fluctuated between 95 and 100. But never OVER a hundred and certainly not by almost 10 kilograms. I was uncomfortable in my own skin, more than usual. Thank God I was able to start and continue till this very moment. I am down 23kgs (~50 pounds), reaching a weight I only remember reaching ONCE before. I am a lot happier and now rediscovering my wardrobe (and had to get rid of many pieces, since I basically shrunk a good bit).
I still have a bit to go, I'm aiming for 70kg (~155lbs) maybe a bit more, by mid-March, where a full year would have passed. I'm hoping that in three months I'll make another post, saying that I finally reached my goal.
I had an accidental 4 months of maintenance, which slowed down things a bit. Buuut, here we are. Still going strong, thankfully.
Good luck to all on their endeavors. Start now, don't wait for a specific date. You'll thank yourself later.
I'll share some graphs since I'm a geek.
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u/ClientBitter9326 32NB (AFAB) | 5’6” | SW: 89kg | CW: 85kg | GW: 70kg 11h ago
I’m about to return to school to study data analysis (geek recognise geek, friend) and you may have just started a new special interest in graphing and analysing my weight loss trends and progress.
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u/throwaway917228 New 1d ago
Nice job! Hoping I can follow :)