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Weight Loss Success Stories - Michelle Lost Weight By
Diet & Exercise

First Name: Michelle
Age: 40
Family Status: Single/Divorced
Occupation: Sales Manager
Hometown: Tampa, Florida
Pounds or Inches Lost: I lost 102 pounds!
Height: 5' 5"
Waist: n/a
Starting Weight: 235 pounds
Current Weight: 133 pounds



Michelle's Weight Loss Story!
When asked to write my "story", I struggled on where
to start. I mean, my weight gain started years and years ago. The
last time I remember being thin was the beginning of my senior year
of high school.
I remember portion control being a BIG issue. I remember trying
every diet under the sun. I've tried them all, any fad, lose 10
pounds quick diet. There's even a diet that you eat beets and ice
cream, along with other things for three days. For the record, I
hate beets! I've tried the cabbage soup thing. I've tried Weight
Watchers. I tried Slim-fast. I tried at one time even using laxatives,
and the only thing I ended up with on that was Irritable Bowel Syndrome
(IBS). Great!
I've been in weight loss
support groups. Funny, the support group would meet weekly.
We'd starve all day to weigh in, then go to weigh in, meet and then
yes, go out to eat at a pizza place. I kid you not!
About 25 years ago, my father lost 35 pounds. He's kept every bit
of it off, still today. He eats healthy, he exercises a little bit
but he also never forbids himself from having something that he
wants. He doesn't eat a lot of junk food, but once every six weeks
or so he allows himself a treat of a greasy cheeseburger. His way
is; he thinks, he decides and then he eats. He has a big breakfast
once a week, the rest of the week he eats very healthy. I was sure
that he thought if I would just begin doing what he was doing and
making the same decisions that he is making I would lose weight.
I have done the same thing only to return to my "normal"
habits, and never having lost "all that much".
In January 2005 I was due to have some surgery and I was devastated
when it was put off because I had to lose 12 pounds in order to
have it. I was crushed. It was elective surgery and I was unable
to do it until my BMI (Body Mass Index) was in the "right spot".
I think that's the only time I was ever successful at the weight
loss attempt and I kept it off, all the way through the surgery.
As soon as that was done, I gained it all back, and then some.
So, why in 2008 after struggling with weight and diet programs
since 1986 would I want to start something now? What is different?
Why should I expect a different result here and what, on earth,
is my family going to say when they find out that I've now decided
to start yet another diet program. This one including medication,
shots, etc. would probably not go over very well.
Actually, telling my family went better than I thought. They were
supportive, my friends were supportive and so the journey began.
I started the program on 12/22/08. Three days before Christmas.
Everyone tried to convince me to wait it out through the holidays,
but I think I finally realized that it wasn't about the holidays.
It wasn't about the food on my plate, it wasn't about FOOD at all,
yet for years, I'd been making everything about food. I wanted life
to be about living life and not living to eat. I began to feel strongly
that it shouldn't matter what's on my plate. If I'm at dinner with
my family, my friends, my boyfriend, whomever, it should be about
the fellowship of being together, spending time with the people
I love and NOT about what's on everyone's plate. Once I realized
that, I was good to go.
I
committed to the program, started it before I told anyone and never,
ever once, looked back. I strictly followed the program. I drank
the water. I followed the meal plan. I did the exercise. I REACHED
my goal. I had a little; personal 'goal' during the entire journey
and it was to have "No Gain To Goal" meaning I would post
a loss each and every week until I hit my goal. I initially set
my goal where it would have been a 62.2 pound loss. However, very
early into the program I decided that I wanted to add another 15
pounds to my goal. To date, as I am in the third week of transition
I have reached my goal of 135 and was actually under that when I
weighed in this week.
This is flat-out absolutely the best thing I've ever done for myself.
I know, and I've told others, until you're ready to make the lifestyle
change it will never, ever be successful. I was ready, I committed
to the change in my lifestyle. I didn't do this as a diet program;
I did this as a lifestyle change. I did this to lose weight, look
and feel fabulous and continue on living a completely different
lifestyle than what my body has become used to for the past 23 years.
I live my life today, completely different than I have any day in
the last 23 years. First off, I live life for ME today, but what
that means, is I do the things I need to do to take care of myself.
Realizing, finally, that if I don't take care of me, I'm no good
to others! Today, I make sure I have time to eat properly. I plan
my day and my meals, I work out or plan not to, but I am making
conscious decisions.
So, here I am, 184 days after the start of the program, down 77.8
pounds and thrilled with my new life. I've not taken medication
for my IBS or migraines, or barely even Advil since the start of
the program. I feel fabulous, I'm healthier than I've been in years,
and this has done absolutely amazing things for my self-esteem.
Again, it has been the best thing I've ever done.

Michelle's Weight Loss Q&A!
When did you become unhappy with your weight?
Forever ago, years and years.
What made you decide to lose weight?
It was a change in my lifestyle and attitude. Can't narrow it
to one specific reason.
What were the most important changes you made to lose weight?
To begin living a healthy lifestyle.
What was most challenging about losing weight?
Finding time to exercise as much as I need to.
How long did it take you to start to see results?
Immediately.
How long did it take for you to reach your current weight?
27 weeks.
How long have you maintained your weight loss and how do you do
it?
8 weeks to date, through lifestyle changes.
How has your life changed now that you've lost weight?
It's amazing. I'm healthier than I've ever been, I'm happy and
full of energy.
How did ShapeFit help you reach your weight loss goals?
ShapeFit's weight
loss success stories are very inspirational.

Michelle's Weight Loss Tips!
Weight loss tip #1:
Water,
water, water!
Weight loss tip #2:
It's a lifestyle change.
Weight loss tip #3:
Exercise, exercise, exercise!
Weight loss tip #4:
Lean proteins.
Weight loss tip #5:
Limited processed foods.

Michelle's Weight Loss Eating Plan!
Breakfast:
Egg white omelet and turkey bacon.
Lunch:
small sandwich, cottage cheese, fruit and raw vegetables.
Dinner:
Lean chicken, steak or fish with limited carbs such as whole
grain rice, steamed vegetables.
Snacks or Mini Meals:
Almonds, fruit, fat-free sugar-free pudding.

Michelle's Weight Loss Workouts!
Weight Training:
Toning and pilates classes at my local gym.
Cardiovascular:
Kickboxing, water aerobics and step classes at my local gym.


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