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From 129Lbs to 140Lbs: a Weight Journey After Drug Abuse

Read about a Reddit user's journey from 129lbs to 140lbs after stopping drug abuse, and learn how they achieved their goals.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 6'1" male showing a weight bulk from 129 pounds to 140 pounds. A net gain of 11 pounds.
M/19/6'1" [129lbs > 140lbs = 11lbs] On the left I had jus stopped using chemical drugs after a year and a half of abuse ( mostly speed and MDMA ). On the right it is me five month afterwards, only took around 10lbs but hopefully more weight on the way
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Background

The Reddit user 'droppedoutat16' has shared their weight journey on the platform. At 19 years old and 6'1", the user weighed in at only 129lbs, which they attribute to year and a half of drug abuse, mainly using speed and MDMA. The user stopped using chemical drugs and managed to gain 11lbs in five months.

Achievements

While the user states that they have only gained around 10lbs, it's clear that they have made progress in their weight journey. The before and after pictures that they posted on the platform show a noticeable difference in their physique, which is an achievement in itself. The user is also optimistic about gaining more weight in the future.

Challenges

Stopping drug abuse is not an easy feat, and it's commendable that the user was able to do so. However, the road to recovery can still be challenging. From the user's post, it's unclear how they went about gaining weight, but it's possible that the changes they made to their lifestyle and eating habits were not easy.

Takeaway

The user's weight journey is a reminder that it's never too late to make positive changes in your life. Whether it's stopping drug abuse or embarking on a weight gain journey, progress can be made as long as you take the first step. It's important to seek help and support from others, and to make sustainable lifestyle changes that will help you achieve your goals in the long run.

Conclusion

While it's not always easy to make positive changes in your life, it's important to remember that progress can be made with time and effort. The Reddit user 'droppedoutat16' has shown that it's possible to make positive changes after drug abuse and achieve weight gain goals. Their story is an inspiration to others who may be going through similar struggles.

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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.