What is your weight/fat loss success story?

This section is littered with "how can I do ____ fast" questions. I'd like to change it up and hear from those who have had success. If you're stumbling in what to say, feel free to read these questions, otherwise, tell it as you will. What was your diet like before losing weight/your lifestyle change?When did you decide to lose weight?Was there a "enough is enough" moment?Was it hard eating healthier at first?What was/is your goal?Did you relapse much or did you have an iron will?Bow often did you weigh yourself and what was the most and least you lost in a week?Did you miss junk food?What have been the benefits of your weight loss/lifestyle change?looking back on your old self, what do you understand about how you used to be? What has changed mentally?

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1. What was your diet like before losing weight?-- It was horrible. I ate a lot of carbs, pastries, and meats, and I would have big meals and snack in between them all. If I was offered food I took it. If I saw food I ate it. If I wasn't sleeping or working, chances are I was eating.2. When did you decide to lose weight?-- I decided to lose weight once I hit 327 pounds. It was the start of a new year and I figured that if I was ever going to go on a diet, there'd be no better time than then.3. Was there an 'enough is enough' moment?-- Yes. I got sick of being the biggest one in the room everywhere I went. I got sick of people judging me because of my weight. I got sick of my weight being the first thing people noticed about me. I got sick of hearing doctors warn me about the dangers of being obese. I got sick of the insults and comments. I got sick and tired of being the fat guy, and it just got to the point where enough was enough.4. Was it hard eating healthier at first?-- Yes. It was one of the hardest things I've ever done.5. What was your goal?-- My goal was to lose around a hundred pounds.6. Did you relapse or do you have an iron will?-- I haven't had the chance to relapse yet, but I'm sure I'll gain some of the weight back. It's hard to resist the temptations -- especially since I've been under a lot of stress lately -- and I'm sure once I let up a little bit the weight will pile on again. I'll do my best to keep it at a reasonable number, but I'm only human.7. How often do you weigh yourself?-- I weigh myself once a week.8. What was the most and least you lost in a week?-- I remember losing twelve pounds in one week in the beginning, but as time went on I started losing less weight per week until a few weeks ago I plateaued. Now I'm just trying to maintain my weight.9. Did you miss junk food?-- I went to bed dreaming about junk food for the longest time. I don't miss as much nowadays, but I still crave it now and then.10. What have been the benefits of losing weight?-- I'm able to find clothes that fit me. I don't have to avoid amusement parks out of fear of what the weight limits for the rides are. I'm not embarrassed to go swimming or go to the beach. I don't have to squeeze into restaurant booths. I'm not the butt of every fat joke people make. I look good.11. Looking back on your old self, what do you understand about how you used to be?-- I see now that I was addicted to food, to eating, and that I didn't know much about moderation or proportions or self-control. I also see that I was not just an overeater, but an emotional eater as well.12. What has changed, mentally?-- I'm more confident nowadays. I don't see myself as inferior to anyone else like I did back when I was heavier than everyone I knew.

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