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User's 46Lbs Weight Loss Journey: 10 Months Progress

M/29/6'2 lost 46lbs from 244lbs to 198lbs in 10 months. Shared progress pics on Reddit, hitting a plateau now. Talks about face gains.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A progress pic of a 6'2" man showing a fat loss from 244 pounds to 198 pounds. A net loss of 46 pounds.
M/29/6'2 [244lbs > 198lbs = 46lbs] 10 months. I've hit a wall with weight loss so decided to look at some before and afters. I've come so far I've just gotta push through this plateau.
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

HarryJayOnHisWay, a 29-year-old male who stands 6'2, has successfully lost 46 pounds (244lbs > 198lbs) in 10 months. He recently shared his progress pictures on Reddit and has received over 115 upvotes and dozens of comments, including some asking about his face gains after losing weight.

Current Status

HarryJayOnHisWay mentions hitting a wall with weight loss and admits to feeling discouraged, but is determined to push through the plateau. Some commenters suggested that he remove his loose-fitting shirt to gauge his progress, but he explains that he doesn't yet have the confidence to do so.

Face Gains

One commenter, ChaseDFW, was curious about HarryJayOnHisWay's face gains. HarryJayOnHisWay shared that he noticed a significant change in his cheeks and jawline. He also mentioned that others noticed the skinnier look of his face earlier on, but it's more difficult to notice now that he still wears baggy clothes.

Tips for Others

HarryJayOnHisWay's progress shows that with the right mindset and effort, achieving one's weight loss goals is possible. It's important to remember that everyone's body is different, and what works for some may not work for others. Finding a diet and exercise routine that works for you is key. Additionally, tracking progress with periodic pictures can serve as motivation and help gauge progress over time.

Conclusion

HarryJayOnHisWay's weight loss journey serves as motivation for those looking to lose weight. Although he's hitting a plateau currently, he's determined to push through and continue making progress. It's important to remember that weight loss is a gradual process and that everyone's journey is different. The key is to stay consistent and find what works best for you.

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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.