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From 222 Lbs to 180 Lbs: the Inspirational Weight Loss Journey of Give Me Back My Kiwi

Read about one woman's journey from 222 lbs to 180 lbs and find inspiration for your own weight loss journey.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A photo of a 5'6" woman showing a weight cut from 222 pounds to 180 pounds. A net loss of 42 pounds.
F/32/5'6 [222 lbs >180=42lbs] BoomShaka!!
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

Give-me-back-my-kiwi, an F/32, 5'6" Reddit user, has documented her inspiring weight loss journey from 222 lbs to 180 lbs, a total of 42 lbs, through a series of posts on the social media platform.

The Journey

The journey took several months, and Give-me-back-my-kiwi gave regular updates on her progress. Her posts were met with a lot of positive feedback and encouragement from the Reddit community. Many commented on her beautiful smile and swan dress, which she wore often in her updates.

Comments

The comments left on her posts were overwhelmingly positive, with many Reddit users congratulating her on her success and commenting on her appearance. Give-me-back-my-kiwi responded with gratitude and thanks for the support she had been receiving.

Inspiration

Give-me-back-my-kiwi's weight loss journey is an inspiration to anyone looking to lose weight and improve their health. Her success is a testament to the power of determination and hard work. Her smile and positive attitude throughout the journey are a reminder that weight loss can be a joyful and rewarding experience.

Conclusion

If you're embarking on your own weight loss journey, take inspiration from Give-me-back-my-kiwi's success. Find a community of supporters who will encourage and uplift you. Most importantly, believe in yourself and your ability to achieve your goals. With determination, patience, and hard work, you too can succeed on your weight loss journey.

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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.