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My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 01:18
by PeonyBlue
Several months ago, I posted an extended missive in the “Introduce yourself” topic. Then, I invited you to make a cuppa before reading on (I’m never really short on words!) Now might be the time to make a cuppa again, as 6 months after starting this way of life I think I’m finally ready to move into maintenance mode, and I suspect I’m about to get reflective about my journey. So settle in and read on if you’re up to the novel that’s probably going to follow (or just skip to the end for the ever important before and after pics!)

So, six months ago…I’d never really realised that the weight had started to build up. Can’t imagine how it happened! :razz: It was only after my sister got to the stage of needing a kidney transplant that the matter of my size came to my attention. The transplant nurse chatted with me about the possibility of my being a donor and of course she needed a few vital statistics – age, height, weight. I could answer the first two on the spot – 40 years, 174cm, but weight? I hadn’t seen a set of scales in years! I dusted them off, stood on them, and got the shock of my life when the figure of 90kg came up. Really??? She hummed and hawed for a few moments and then proceeded to inform me that I was bordering on obese, and obesity could rule me out of being a donor. Eeek! Something had to be done!

I’d watched the Horizon documentary when it first aired in Oz. I’d thought then that 5:2 sounded pretty good in principle, and after a bit of research I thought it was worth giving it a go. I decided to give it a good 8-10 weeks to see whether it might work (my other sister had attempted 5:2, but hadn’t lasted much more than a week). I attempted my first fast during the last week in March…and found it surprisingly easy. I’d already had a habit of missing lunch occasionally while I was at work, so just having a smaller than normal breakfast and dinner didn’t seem too much of a stretch. But the next few fasts started to get a bit harder…not so much with hunger – I never really seemed to feel that, but it was the spacey feeling, the dizziness that sometimes hit that I found hardest to deal with. Here the forum helped with suggestions of miso soup or broth, and I found that made a difference.

Shortly after, I started an activity and eating journal on a calorie counter app as I really had no idea what constituted an appropriate number of calories to achieve my TDEE. It too was a real eye-opener. I was so taken with a dieting lifestyle that I discovered I had swung too far the other way, estimating that I was barely eating 1200 calories on my feast day…no wonder I was losing weight at an amazing average of over 1kg a week…and no wonder I was feeling pretty spacey and listless all the time. I upped my feast day eating to average something closer 1800 cals, and I never looked back. About the only things I’ve cut from my diet are sugary fizzy drinks and fruit juice, otherwise pretty much what I always had (including a little chocolate & ice-cream, beer & wine). I started wearing a pedometer to keep track of my steps, aiming for 10,000 steps in my day. Throughout it all it’s been the only exercise I’ve done (with the exception of moving house, which was and extended workout session all by itself!)

So here I am, almost exactly 6 months after I started this journey…and I can’t believe I can say this, but I have lost 20% of my starting weight – a total of 18kg! :grin: My BMI is comfortably in the healthy range and I’m fitting into my old clothes again. I love the comments that I’ve been getting from work colleagues, but most of all I love the energy that I now have. At the start of the year I was always tired and lethargic, thinking that I was going to have to go see my doctor to have my thyroid checked. Now I have the energy to make it through a busy day and still feel enthused about doing things on the weekend…even chores! The other thing I’ve noticed is that my depressive lows that I periodically go through have been much gentler and easy to manage – that was something I hadn’t expected. I’ve dealt with stresses (and I’ve had many big things come up over the 6 months) much better than I have in the past. I don’t know if fasting is the direct cause of all of it, or whether feeling good about myself has led to a better frame of mind, but all I can say is that I am in a much better place physically and mentally than I had been earlier in the year.

I definitely extol the virtues of 5:2 with anyone who asks me. My biggest tip is to find the right headspace before you start…I think once your thoughts are in the right place, everything else follows. :smile:

So now I have maintenance to look forward to…and a wedding on New Year’s Day, so I have motivation to keep this new figure. (I start making my dress next week, so I don’t want to have to make major adjustments!) I’ve really appreciated the fasting days, and I’m hoping that 6:1 becomes a working maintenance plan for me. I’m going to keep daily weighing and food journaling until I’ve worked out my maintenance plan, and then hope to relax into weekly weighing and no journaling.

And lastly, since I know you all want pics – here they are!

Before: Apologies for the “interesting” before pics – I never took proper ones and try to avoid photos. These are from the end of 2013, during a big talk I had to give at a conference. I was probably a little under my top weight of 90 Kg.BMI – 29.75
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Before...yes, I'm playing the clown!
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After: Wearing the work outfit that always gets comments about how much weight I’ve lost! 72kg, so a loss of about 20%, BMI 23.75.
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After...apologies for the grumpy selfie face!
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Thanks to all the fellow fasters on this site – your information and support has been amazing. Keep up the great work, and may the fast be with you all!

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 01:30
by rawkaren
Wow, wow, wow. You look amazing. Teeny tiny waist! Thank you for sharing your story. Congratulations!

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 01:42
by gillymary
Oh so well done @PeoneyBlue what an inspiration and the pics delightful and your waist which indicated your health will be much improved from your efforts

Enjoy making your dress for the wedding and thanks for being such an inspiration

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 03:18
by piper
Wow! You are looking good,@PeonyBlue . Congratulations! Keep telling us how you're doing and how maintenance goes, too.

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 03:24
by chinchin
Wonderful photos that show off just how well you've done! I'm always amazed at how different we look when at the right weight for each of us. All the very best for maintenance, @PeonyBlue. :clover:

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 05:22
by swan51
What a transformation! Congratulations @PeonyBlue you look amazing and I know you will look stunning in your wedding dress! Good luck with maintenance :clover:

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 05:57
by Bracken
Congratulations and good luck with the next stage. I wish you all the very best with your forthcoming wedding.

Best wishes,

Bracken :clover:

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 07:03
by carieoates
WOW JUST WOW.

You have done fabulously and are a prime example of what can be done. Thanks for sharing and I love your little essays so keep them coming. I can feel your happiness from here, and I'm seriously happy for you. :victory:

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 07:43
by P-JK
Brilliant results and inspiring story: one more for the newsletter!

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 07:45
by Minsmum
Impressive! Well done x

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 07:58
by Sue.Q
Congratulations on a job very well done @PeonyBlue You look absolutely fantastic, what an amazing transformation you've made yes you look so very tiny in that outfit no wonder you get those comments, be so very proud of all you've accomplished.
Good luck with maintenance. :clover: :clover: Sue

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 08:02
by callyanna
So happy for you and congratulations on achieving a fantastic figure that anyone would be proud of, you look truly amazing!

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 08:08
by Wendy Darling
Wow! Well done, you look great and your waist is enviable! Are you coming into the maintenance tent? Can't remember if you're in there or not already. Your story definitely deserves to be in the inspirational stories thread, @carorees @carieoates what an inspiration you are. Looking forward to seeing pics of you in your wedding dress. Thanks for sharing

Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 08:12
by scubachick
Wow wow wow @peonyblue! My ghast was never so flabbered! We started about the same time and were similar height, weights and age. Stunning transformation. Im mad jelous because you look decades younger too. My little face is a deflated balloon now!
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Re: My 6 Month Journey (Yes, there are pics!)

PostPosted: 19 Sep 2014, 08:14
by SSure
Well Done, @PeonyBlue - very striking photographs of your transformation - I'm sure that your waist will be highlighted to perfection with your own design of wedding dress.