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9 months check in - in maintenance - feeling amazing



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Hello there hope everyone is feeling well and getting ready to return back to normalcy after covid-19.

Here in Australia things are starting to get back to normal with opening more businesses and stuff.

It's my monthly check in for those that are interested in my journey.

I count from the day I began my diet and my new way of life which is 9 months to the day but my surgery was 7 months ago.

Everyday I wake up and I'm amazed how far I've come this year. I look in the mirror and I still can't believe how good I look now after losing all the weight.

I spent half my life obese most of all my adulthood actually and I was always known as the fat friend or the one to be in the friendzone ONLY!!

I'm finally starting to gain some confidence in myself which I've struggled with on top of rejection from the opposite sex and I'm starting to engage in some counselling to help deal with the anxiety that comes with social interactions with women.

Um I'm regards to my weight looking back in my diary I've been in maintenance pretty much the same weight range now for 2 months.

My highest weight this year before surgery got up to 322LB and I've been in maintenance sitting between 165-168 pretty consistently these past 2 months.

I don't log my food as much but still keep a mental note of the calories and still have a habit of checking my weight most days just to keep focused and to remind myself to not get complacent!!

I will admit I've had some treats since in maintenance and it has not affected my weight which is great so I feel the bypass I was given has definitely changed the way my bodys metabolism works.

It feels great to be called skinny and people using that adjective when talking about me 😛

I'm no longer the fat friend I'm now the skinny ONE.

I just want people to know it is possible to reach all your goals and to be successful.

At my lowest weight of 165 I've lost 157lbs from my highest weight in just 7 months which is amazing.

I know I'll need to tone up and build some muscle eventually and that will add some weight which is fine.

Thank you all for your kind words throughout this journey.

Mikey.

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Nobody seems to care :(

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Hey Superman,

Congrats on your journey and all the milestones you are meeting! Seems like you are maintaining well according to your stats!

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Congratulations!! That is amazing!! I'm jealous, lol, but seriously, you should be proud of yourself!

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Thank you guys for your kind words

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Yep you rocked it! Also great support you are giving to all the new ones! No on to the next phase - FYI i hate this tighting tone phase, Pain in the ass. Hope you nail it

Aj

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😁SO HAPPY for YOU, SUPERMAN!! Your DELIGHT comes SHINING through BRIGHTLY💫🌟 and THAT is a POSITIVE CONTAGION like no other!

Tips, tricks and solutions are invaluable on this board, but there’s nothing like aiming to achieve the DESERVED GIDDY STATE of PURE BLISS YOU HAVE HARNESSED and SO DESERVE!

GO GET ‘EM, MIKEY!🔥

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Post a picture and show off! (Clothed lol) blur out your face or cut it out of the picture if you want anonymity.

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😛😁🤩

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Great job!

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Thanks everyone X

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Fantastic results. Congratulations on goal.

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On 5/27/2020 at 6:12 PM, Superman84 said:

I've lost 157lbs from my highest weight

Congratulations! In your photo, you don't seem to have any loose skin. I would love to know what kind of exercise you do.

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Well to be frank there hasn't been alot of exercises...

I do have a little skin under my arms and legs still and my lower belly certain days...

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