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A 24 Pound Weight Loss in Three Months: F/23/5'11'' User Shares Journey on Reddit

Find out how a 23-year-old woman lost 24 pounds in just three months by reading her inspiring weight loss journey shared on Reddit.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A photo of a 5'11" woman showing a weight cut from 250 pounds to 226 pounds. A respectable loss of 24 pounds.
F/23/5'11" [250lbs > 226lbs = 24lbs] Three months. Woke up feeling great about myself and made this comparison shot!
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

A 23-year-old woman, Reddit username xcdp10, shared her inspiring weight loss journey on the website's ProgressPics subreddit. In the post, she stated that she went down from 250 to 226 pounds in just three months. Xcdp10 woke up one day feeling great about herself and decided to compare her current self to a photo taken before her weight loss journey. The changes were astonishing, and she felt motivated to share her story to inspire others to start their weight loss journey.

Comments One and Two

The Reddit user received a lot of positive feedback on her post with over 200 upvotes as of writing. Commenters congratulated her on her progress and commended her for her dedication. One user even complimented the beer she was holding in one of the photos, while another shared how they initially thought xcdp10 weighed much less than 226 pounds due to her tall height.

Comment Three

It's worth noting that ProgressPicsBot, a bot that provides users with statistical data based on their weight loss journey, pointed out that xcdp10 lost 1.85 pounds per week and has a BMI of 31.5. The bot's comment shows how even small progress deserves recognition and that tracking progress, no matter how small it may be, is essential in a weight loss journey.

Comment Four and Conclusion

To close, another user left a comment encouraging xcdp10 to continue feeling great about herself and the effort she's putting in. While everyone's journey is different, xcdp10's weight loss progress demonstrates that dedication and consistency can lead to positive and visible results in a relatively short amount of time. If you're feeling unmotivated or unsure about starting your journey, reading about other people's progress, like xcdp10's, can help you get started.

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Madeleine Smith

Content Lead at MyProgressPics.com

Madeleine is passionate about empowering individuals with the information and tools they need to transform their bodies and lives.