Hi Tracy, I know where you are. I was upwards of 360-370 (I post 338 because that was my weight when I had my gallbladder removed, didn't have a scale at my house back then - but by that time I had dropped around 40 lbs doing a low carb diet for a few months but I am not sure of those numbers so I go with what I am sure of). Once you have made up your mind that you are done and are committed to changing your life, you will be successful.
It's hard and it's taken me a long time but I am now in better shape than I ever have been and though I have had ups and downs, I can say that I am also the happiest I have ever been. Most of my weight loss came the old fashioned way, diet and exercise. I just recently started phen to get me off a plateau so I can have my excess skin removed in the fall and I am very happy that I only have another 20 lbs or so to lose.
Keep your chin up, this site is a great support system and everyone here will be your cheerleader. They will praise you when you do well and give you advice when you slip.
PM me if you need to chat or have questions. It's hard to get yourself ontrack when the road in front of you looks so long. Believe me I know how intimidating it can be to start a chapter in your life like this, few folks understand the feeling of knowing you have 100-200 lbs to lose but don't fret it can be done. Take care and best of luck.
5'7"
SW: 360 9/01/05 (Size 28, Started dieting)
CW: 248 12/01/06 (Size 20, Started w/ Trainer, 112 lbs lost)
CW: 232 5/26/07 (Size 16, Started Phen, 128 lbs lost)
CW: 209 6/26/07 (Size 12, 1 Mth 23 lbs w/phen, 151 lbs lost)
**ONEDERLAND**
CW: 196 7/27/07 (Size 10, 2 Mth/36 lbs w/Phen 164 lbs lost)
Had Twin Babies 6/20/2008
CW: 250 7/24/2008 (Started back on phen/exercise)
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