Babydragon
Member
Hello everyone,
I am on week 2 of my Slimming world online journey. I have been on a 'diet' almost constantly since I was 12, now 37. I have had a few periods of time of being slim but have mostly been overweight my entire adult life. I'm 5 foot 9 and at my highest weight was 17 stone 2lbs. I have suffered in the past both physically and mentally directly due to my weight and I have missed out on so much which makes me sad to think about so I don't tend to dwell!
My head is 100% in the game this time, like never before. I will reach my goal weight of 11 stone and I will maintain for good. No question or doubt whatsoever!
I am currently at 14 stone 5 after losing 9lbs last week (lost a bit recently with Cambridge but it wasn't for me)
I think I will find this forum really useful to record my progress and also to gain inspiration and tips from others. Just a quick look around here and I can see, there are some truly remarkable stories .. and it's good to know I am not alone. I know to have an addiction or an unhealthy view on the one thing that sustains us is pretty miserable and I don't have many people close to me in real life who I feel can relate.
I have started a food diary in the slimming world section if you wanted to subscribe and share my very last journey to shift my excess weight for good.
Thanks!
BD x
I am on week 2 of my Slimming world online journey. I have been on a 'diet' almost constantly since I was 12, now 37. I have had a few periods of time of being slim but have mostly been overweight my entire adult life. I'm 5 foot 9 and at my highest weight was 17 stone 2lbs. I have suffered in the past both physically and mentally directly due to my weight and I have missed out on so much which makes me sad to think about so I don't tend to dwell!
My head is 100% in the game this time, like never before. I will reach my goal weight of 11 stone and I will maintain for good. No question or doubt whatsoever!
I am currently at 14 stone 5 after losing 9lbs last week (lost a bit recently with Cambridge but it wasn't for me)
I think I will find this forum really useful to record my progress and also to gain inspiration and tips from others. Just a quick look around here and I can see, there are some truly remarkable stories .. and it's good to know I am not alone. I know to have an addiction or an unhealthy view on the one thing that sustains us is pretty miserable and I don't have many people close to me in real life who I feel can relate.
I have started a food diary in the slimming world section if you wanted to subscribe and share my very last journey to shift my excess weight for good.
Thanks!
BD x