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50Lbs in 6 Months: a Journey to Overcoming Plateaus and Lethargy

Read about one Reddit user's weight journey from 205lbs to 155lbs in 6 months, and how she overcame plateauing and lethargy.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A photo of a 5'2" woman showing a weight cut from 205 pounds to 155 pounds. A total loss of 50 pounds.
F/42/5'2" [205lbs > 155lbs = 50lbs] (6 months) Ive been struggling with a plateau, S.A.D and major lethargy lately. It's been a while since I've done a comparison pic and I feel worlds away from the person next to me. A little reminder to not give up ❤
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introducing the Reddit User and Her Journey

Meet the Reddit user thatpeskyrabbit, who shared her weight loss journey from being 205lbs to 155lbs in just six months. She had been battling plateauing and lethargy, which made her doubt her progress. However, she overcame her setbacks and persevered in her fitness journey.

The Challenge of a Plateau

After losing 30lbs, thatpeskyrabbit faced a plateau that lasted for some time. She felt discouraged and doubted if she was making any progress. However, she endured the plateau and continued her fitness regimen, leading to her eventual weight loss success.

Overcoming Lethargy

Thatpeskyrabbit also shared that she had been experiencing major lethargy, which further hindered her progress. However, she forced herself to stay on track with her fitness regimen by scheduling workouts and committing to a consistent sleep schedule.

Encouragement for Others

While thatpeskyrabbit's journey may seem daunting, her progress serves as an inspiration for others. Her journey shows that with persistence and determination, anyone can overcome setbacks and achieve their weight loss goals. Thatpeskyrabbit also received many encouraging comments from other Reddit users, offering her hope and support.

Trying Things Out for Yourself

Thatpeskyrabbit's journey is an example of how important it is to persevere despite one's struggles. While her regimen may not work for everyone, her story is proof that small steps can lead to great progress. If you're also feeling discouraged about your progress, remember that small steps can lead to big changes. Keep trying and seek support from family, friends, or online communities.

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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.