100Lbs Weight Loss Journey of a Reddit User
A 26-year-old female with a height of 5'2" started from 275lbs to 175lbs in just 2 years. The user shares her experience of being proud and confident in her own skin again.
Article by Madeleine Smith
![A before and after photo of a 5'2" female showing a weight reduction from 275 pounds to 175 pounds. A total loss of 100 pounds. A before and after photo of a 5'2" female showing a weight reduction from 275 pounds to 175 pounds. A total loss of 100 pounds.](https://myprogresspics.com/storage/images/2i7njutj9cn91_optimized_1x.jpg)
F/26/5'2" [275lbs>175lbs= 100lbs] (2 years) …went from being a fat @$$ to having a fat @$$… hahah! Nah truly I am so proud of myself and love where my journey has taken me. So confident in my own skin again! :D
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Introduction
Losing 100lbs in just 2 years isn't easy, but for one Reddit user, it was a life-changing experience. After starting at 275lbs, she was determined to become healthier and happier. She never looked back, and now she is sharing her inspiring story with the world.
The Beginning
Before starting her weight loss journey, the Reddit user weighed 275lbs. She knew that it was time for her to take control of her life and started by making small changes such as walking more and drinking water. Soon, she discovered a love for healthy foods which helped her lose weight, making her feel energized and motivated.
The Journey
Over the course of two years, this Reddit user worked hard to shed the extra pounds. She developed healthy eating habits and made sure to exercise every day. At times, the journey was difficult, and she was tempted to give up. However, she stayed strong, surrounded herself with a supportive community, and kept her eyes on her goal.
Transformation
The end of her weight loss journey came with the transformation from 275lbs to 175lbs. The user has gained confidence, loves herself more, and is proud of the hard work she's put in to get where she is. She emphasizes that it's not just about losing weight; it's about feeling better physically and mentally.
Final Thoughts
This Reddit user's weight loss journey is a testament to the power of persistence, dedication, and motivation. Her story inspires us to take charge of our lives and make small, healthy changes that will build up to extraordinary transformations. It's important not to give up and to surround ourselves with a supportive community. If she can do it, anyone can!
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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.
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