01-18-2014 13:33
01-18-2014 13:33
Four years ago my boyfriend was killed in a car accident. At that time I was losing weight and down 100 pounds after a year of dieting. within three years after he was killed, I had gained all the weight back. Last June I decided to get back on the weight loss journey and in the last six months have lost 50 pounds. I received my Fitbit for Christmas and I am really invigorated about getting fit again. I am still in need of losing another 125 or so. I am looking for people who like me have a whole lot of weight to lose so that we can encourage each other on this journey.
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01-18-2014 14:19
01-18-2014 14:19
Laura, I'm sorry for your loss. Losing a loved one is hard enough without trying to lose weight at the same time.
Now you're with a wonderful community. I know several here have said they have a lot of weight to lose, Once they see this, I'm sure they will be posting here.
The FitBit sure does get a person going, doesn't it? You find little ways to push yourself into more steps like walking around the store longer, parking further from the door, taking extra steps doing laundry or just about anything else.
You can do this, Laura. You started this journey and now you're with others who are stepping right along with you.
Welcome to the forums of FitBit!
01-18-2014 14:46
01-18-2014 14:46
Sorry to read about your loss. Losing a loved one can throw one into a loop. I am one that needs to lose over 100 pounds as well. So, let's try to do it together!! We can be strong together.
01-18-2014 18:16
01-18-2014 18:16
As the rest of us have expressed, your loss is something I just couldn't comprehend dealing with myself. I can't tell you enough how admirable you are for getting through something like this. I, too, have a large amount of weight to lose and stress can be my biggest trigger for my bad eating habits. I'd love to tag along and cheer each other on during this journey! Welcome to fitbit and the forums! Lets shed them pounds, lady!!
-A
01-18-2014 14:19
01-18-2014 14:19
Laura, I'm sorry for your loss. Losing a loved one is hard enough without trying to lose weight at the same time.
Now you're with a wonderful community. I know several here have said they have a lot of weight to lose, Once they see this, I'm sure they will be posting here.
The FitBit sure does get a person going, doesn't it? You find little ways to push yourself into more steps like walking around the store longer, parking further from the door, taking extra steps doing laundry or just about anything else.
You can do this, Laura. You started this journey and now you're with others who are stepping right along with you.
Welcome to the forums of FitBit!
01-18-2014 14:46
01-18-2014 14:46
Sorry to read about your loss. Losing a loved one can throw one into a loop. I am one that needs to lose over 100 pounds as well. So, let's try to do it together!! We can be strong together.
01-18-2014 15:43
01-18-2014 15:43
Hi, I started that I needed to lose over 100 pounds. Started hard core in October. I am down 60 pounds. Would like to lose another 80. Its long and hard but so worth it. We can get there together!
01-18-2014 15:56
01-18-2014 15:56
Awesome!! Congrats on your weight loss. How did you do it? With diet and exercise?
01-18-2014 16:18
01-18-2014 16:18
I too, have over a 100 lbs. to lose. Together we can accomplish this. I went out and bought my own Fitbit tracker and have been wearing it daily. Congratulations on the weight you have lost. That is a huge milestone. So we are all on this journey together!
01-18-2014 18:11
01-18-2014 18:11
Laura, I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. But good for you in wanting to work on weight loss now. It sounds like you're off to a great start.
I've been losing weight since end of June but still want to lose another 75-95 pounds. My exercise had been kind of sporadic so I'm now trying to get serious about it again. I used to be active and at a much lower weight but due to a number of stressful events, a chronic illness [with medications that cause weight gain] as well as pain issues, the weight really piled on. I want to be healthy, active, and have reduced pain levels, so I need to continue on this journey.
01-18-2014 18:16
01-18-2014 18:16
As the rest of us have expressed, your loss is something I just couldn't comprehend dealing with myself. I can't tell you enough how admirable you are for getting through something like this. I, too, have a large amount of weight to lose and stress can be my biggest trigger for my bad eating habits. I'd love to tag along and cheer each other on during this journey! Welcome to fitbit and the forums! Lets shed them pounds, lady!!
-A
01-18-2014 20:28
01-18-2014 20:28
My deepest condolences to you Laura.
I too need to lose quite a bit of weight, roughly 80 - 90 lbs. You can do it! What have you done so far? I'm trying to work on my diet and increase my activity level at the moment. Hopefully, this time I'll be able to stick to a schedule and not get discouraged. Getting involved in a community, like this one here :), is a first for me. Hopefully we can help motivate each other through our journey. We can do it!
01-18-2014 20:52
01-18-2014 20:52
So very sorry for your loss. I can't imagine the pain you've been through. Over the last year I have lost 110 lbs on the Medifast plan. I started exercising after I was down about 70 lbs and started a walking routine. I've got about 30 more lbs to go and trying to maintain a healthy meal plan and using exercise to get the rest off. My husband got me the force for Christmas and I bought the aria scale. I love both! Tracking my weight, activity and food in one place is so much more convenient. It a real motivator for me to see how many stories I've gone or steps I've taken and do more for the next goal.
01-19-2014 06:14
01-19-2014 06:14
Hi Laura,
I'm on the same journey, have lost around 4 stone over the past year and now need to tackle another 2 to get into the "overweight" range. And then down to "normal", but I'm taking in one step at a time.
It's very hard when you start out and have that much to lose, it just seems impossible. I was lucky to get a place on a weight management programme that emphasised setting small, realistic goals. That has really helped me, but I'm running out of steam a little bit.
Anyways, I'd like to be part of the group if that's ok!
Good luck to everybody, we can do this together,
Evil
01-19-2014 06:25
01-19-2014 06:25
Laura~ I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your boyfriend and I'm sorry to hear that you got derailed. But here you are now, welcome to fitbit! I got my fitbit for Christmas too and I'm loving it. Left it on the bathroom sink yesterday after my shower (1:30 pm) realized at 8pm that I wasn't wearing it all day and I wanted to retrace all the steps that I missed because it was A LOT of steps!
01-19-2014 07:26
01-19-2014 07:26
01-21-2014 12:46
01-21-2014 12:46
I am in the Obesity Class 2 classification now so my mini-goal is to get to Obesity Class 1 classification by Mother's Day. I think it is around 25 pounds. I need to push myself to get the steps in. 10,000 steps is not as easy as it sounds. It is tough on the ego when I think that I have gotten this bad. But if I got myself into this weight. I will get myself out.
Knowing there are others with similar weight issues really helps me to understand that I am not alone. Let's all work together to do what we can!!
Lana
01-21-2014 12:59
01-21-2014 12:59
Lana, you've got the right attitude and I like how you said it. We can't blame anyone but ourselves, but we can and will make a difference.
I was wondering - your user name of "formerlyfit" you sure that's what you want to use? You're more like a "getting into shape" than "formerlyfit" aren't you?
10,000 steps a day isn't easy. We've all done the prancing about while brushing teeth or hair and taken extra steps to get the laundry put away and so on. Each step gets us closer to our goal.
01-21-2014 14:27
01-21-2014 14:27
Hmm.. you may have something there Odyssey. I have been reading lots about how a negative attitude or reflecting too much in the past can hinder your future results. Thanks, if I can figure out how to change it, I will.
01-22-2014 11:10
01-22-2014 11:10
Hi fellow Laura,
My deepest condolences on your loss. I hope you find strength here! I too gained back much of a 120lb loss so I am with you both in name and need to lose 100 🙂
We can do this together!
01-23-2014 16:42
01-23-2014 16:42
Laura -- I'm so sorry for your loss. I completely understand where you're coming from. Two years ago my boyfriend of 12 years passed away suddenly from a massive heart attack. I'm now in the unenviable position of having to lose over 100 pounds. I dug out my fitbit, I bought myself the Aria scale, and I am using the site to its fullest (in the past I only let the steps/stairs/etc. log).
We've made it through a horrific experience, we are strong, we CAN (and will) do this.
Elizabeth
01-24-2014 00:20
01-24-2014 00:20
Hi! My name is Kristan......I've always been slightly overweight.....but when I first went away to school I gained a lot of weight my freshman year....I believe I surpassed the normal 15 pounds that year.....Anyways, I ended up developing some binge eating habits when highly stressed and upset.....so I am working on that, but I need the motivation to start losing this weight.......I will be honest and tell you that I am currently at 253.4 pounds....my highest was 267 which was in last april/may.....I want to be in good and healthy amount of time somewhere in 120 pounds range......right now, I am using my pedometer on days I am going to work, but not on my days off because I am home all day due to weather and not so safe traveling conditions......Now, I am sick right now which doesn't help but I would like to start doing something more......not sure where to start.....do I do at home workouts or do I suck it up and walk over to my old high school and get the paperwork to join the gym there.....not sure where to start......any advise will be helpful guys.....
01-24-2014 05:18
01-24-2014 05:18
Hi Kristan,
When I had a pedometer before I used it in the house all the time. I have a two level house so I tried to go up and down the stairs 5 times, then 10 times, then 20. Pretty good exercise. I did have a membership at the gym but I really didn't go as often as I should have so I cancelled it. I found that there is so many things that you can do at home. If you don't have free weights, cans of food can be substituted. I have a weakness for Judge Judy so if I want to watch that show, I have to be active. That could be walking, dancing, stretching or lifting some weights (cans or jugs of water).
Hope to hear from you soon.
Lana