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F/21/5’7 [277>187= 90Lbs]: a Journey of Self Appreciation and Persistence

From body dysmorphia to self-discovery, follow the inspiring weight journey of a Reddit user who sheds 90lbs in a year.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A picture of a 5'7" female showing a weight loss from 277 pounds to 187 pounds. A total loss of 90 pounds.
F/21/5’7 [277>187= -90lbs] I’ve been kind of hard on myself lately but I need to remember how far I’ve come! :)
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

A Reddit user with the username isendnudesforvbucks opens up about her impressive weight loss journey. She shares her progress, from the body dysmorphia that once ruled her life to the determination that pushed her through, one day at a time.

The Journey

Throughout her weight loss journey, the Reddit user remained focused on her goal, despite experiencing down moments. In a comment, she revealed that it took her over a year to lose 90 pounds, and the journey was not easy. Her progress pictures, however, prove that consistent hard work pays off.

The Struggles

Many people who lose weight struggle with body dysmorphia. The Reddit user acknowledges that she is no exception, and comments that she has been hard on herself lately. Still, she urges those on a similar journey to appreciate how far they’ve come and celebrate their progress no matter how small.

The Support

With over 661 upvotes and multiple positive comments on her post, the Reddit user showed how much the support of others can impact one's journey. Comments from fellow Redditors congratulated her on her progress and encouraged her to keep pushing. The user expressed her gratitude for the support that kept her going during tough times.

The Takeaway

From a journey filled with ups and downs, a few things are clear. Persistence, patience, and self-appreciation are essential to success. The Reddit user’s progress is proof that slow and steady wins the race, and a supportive community can make all the difference. If you are on a similar journey, remember to be kind to yourself, enjoy the process, and, as the Reddit user says, 'try your best and find what works for YOU!'.

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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.