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F/27/5'7" Weight Loss Journey: From 249 to 179 Pounds in 21 Months

Read about a user's inspiring weight loss journey: 70 pounds down in 21 months. Encouragement and inspiration for others to try things out for themselves.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A progress pic of a 5'7" woman showing a fat loss from 249 pounds to 179 pounds. A net loss of 70 pounds.
F/27/5'7" [249 > 179 = 70 lbs] (21 mo) May not ever be Snow White 😅, but doing my best
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

A Reddit user, lavender-pears has shared her inspiring journey about how she lost 70 pounds in just 21 months. Her transformation is truly incredible and impressive.

Inspiration

She started her journey after a devastating breakup when she realized that she wanted to be with someone who was healthy, and it was only fair for herself to be healthy too. This became the driving force behind her weight loss journey.

Results

Lavender-pears went from 249 to 179 pounds within 21 months. Her transformation left everyone speechless as she looked like a Disney princess. Her post on Reddit received 668 upvotes and many comments from people who have similar weight loss goals.

Encouragement

Her post is an inspiration and a reminder that anyone can achieve their goals with dedication and hard work. Losing weight can be challenging, but it is doable, and her post is proof of this. People should try different things and see what works for them, just like lavender-pears did.

Conclusion

Lavender-pears' weight loss journey is a reminder that setting and achieving weight-loss goals is possible with small steps and consistent dedication. Her success story is proof that weight loss is not just about achieving a certain look, but about becoming a healthier version of oneself. Congratulations lavender-pears on achieving such an impressive transformation.

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Madeleine Smith

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