I thought I'd introduce myself and also the extra human I'm carrying around with me. He weighs 9 stone and he's been on my back, steadily growing for my entire life.
I'm 5ft 5 and I started my journey weighing in at 19st and 1lb.
My ideal weight is 10st.
Recently a girl I knew had weight loss surgery on the NHS... she was a stone lighter than me when she started. When I realised that it was the lowest moment of my whole life, and when you've been the size of a moose since you were 6 years old there's a lot of low moments to choose from for that particular title.
I don't want weight loss surgery.
I want to lose weight.
So I did it once, I lost 3 stone with weight watchers in 2012 and I gained it all back plus 4 stone in 3 years. How did I gain 7 stone in 3 years???
Office job + food addiction +secret eating +living with also food addicted OH + barely moving + laziness + generic excuses +denial = 7 stone quicker than you might think.
Anyway, I'm here now.
So I've been calorie tracking my intake with MyFitnessPal for 3 weeks and so far I've lost 10lbs.
I started doing C25K by running on the country track behind my house (still on week 1), but because of my weight I ended up with shin splints. Instead of writing myself off, I've now (today) joined a gym and will be completing the program on a treadmill until my legs are stronger.
This is the plan:
Calorie controlled low sugar, low fat diet - tracking all food to make sure I make myself accountable for my intake. This was the thing that helped most on weight watchers.
7 Days a week of exercise (3 days Gym c25k, 1 day gym resistance training, 3 days dog walking on rest days)
Goal:
Weight loss of 2lbs per week until I've dropped all 128 of the pounds I need to lose.
Motivation?
I'm 9 stone overweight at 24 years old, I want children, a family and a life where I'm not thinking about my weight every minute of the day. I want to live past 50 and I don't want to have this extra person on my back any more, I'm done.
So that's me really...
I can do this, you just watch me.