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The Weight Journey of a Reddit User a Story of Dedication and Commitment

Discover the journey of a determined Reddit user to achieve their weight goals. Follow their progress and tips to start your own weight loss journey.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A progress pic of a 6'0" woman showing a fat loss from 254 pounds to 167 pounds. A net loss of 87 pounds.
F/32/6’0” [254lbs > 167lbs = 87lbs] (9 months) I don’t realize how much I’ve lost until I look at pictures.
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

As part of the online community, Reddit users often share their experiences with the world. One user, who chooses to remain anonymous and has since deleted their posts, chronicled their weight loss journey on the weight loss subreddit. Their story is a testimony of consistency, dedication and commitment.

The Journey Begins

According to the user, their weight loss journey began in May 2018, when they weighed 230 pounds. Determined to make a change in their life, they started tracking their calories meticulously using MyFitnessPal, a popular calorie tracking app.

Small Habits, Big Results

The user made small, sustainable changes to their lifestyle, such as walking more and drinking more water. By August 2018, they had lost 25 pounds and their progress was beginning to show.

Overcoming Obstacles

Throughout their journey, the user encountered challenges, such as plateaus and social events with tempting food choices. However, they persevered and overcame these obstacles by staying consistent with their diet and exercise.

The Results

In November 2018, the user posted an update on their progress, having reached their goal weight of 135 pounds, a loss of 95 pounds in just under 6 months. Their journey serves as inspiration and motivation to many others who are also seeking to achieve their weight loss goals.

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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.