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F/27/5'7" Weight Loss Success Story After 2 Years: 284Lbs to 192Lbs

Read about an inspiring weight loss journey of a Reddit user who lost 92lbs in just under 2 years. Discover how she did it and how you can try it too!

Article by Madeleine Smith

A photo of a 5'7" woman showing a weight cut from 284 pounds to 192 pounds. A net loss of 92 pounds.
F/27/5'7" [284 > 192 = 92lbs] Just under 2 years!
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

A Reddit user with the username keepitmelmel recently shared an inspiring weight loss transformation that took just under 2 years. She went from 284lbs to 192lbs, a total weight loss of 92lbs!

She received more than a thousand upvotes from other Reddit users who were amazed by her transformation. The comments section was filled with positive messages from users congratulating her on her progress and asking about her weight loss journey.

Just CICO, Exercise, and High-Protein Diet

Keepitmelmel revealed that her weight loss was achieved through the principles of CICO (calories in, calories out). She exercised around 3 times a week and made sure to get over 20% protein in her daily meals. Her approach was sustainable as she lost 1lb a week, which worked well for her.

No Loose Skin Yet

When another Reddit user asked if she had loose skin, keepitmelmel said that she hadn't experienced it yet. However, as she gets closer to her goal, she thinks it's possible. She hopes that losing weight slowly will give her skin a chance to bounce back.

Final Thoughts

Keepitmelmel's weight loss journey shows that a simple yet consistent approach can bring great results. Her message to other people trying to lose weight is to try out what works best for them and to never give up. After all, losing weight is not only about looking good, but it's also about feeling good and living a healthier life.

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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.