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M/21 Gains 2Lbs on Bulk Despite Arfid: a Reddit User's Weight Journey

A M/21 Reddit user gained 2lbs on a bulk despite ARFID. Learn more about his weight journey and how he managed to achieve it.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A progress pic of a 6'0" man showing a weight bulk from 145 pounds to 147 pounds. A respectable gain of 2 pounds.
M/21/6’0” [145lbs < 147lbs = 2lbs+] Ya boy done gained two pounds on a bulk. Lets fucking go, ARFID cant stop me now.
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

A M/21 Reddit user has shared his weight journey with the community. Despite struggling with ARFID, he managed to gain 2lbs on a bulk. This article will detail his journey and offer some insights on how he achieved it.

The user's journey

The user, stomy1112, started at 145lbs and managed to gain 2lbs, reaching 147lbs. This may not seem like a lot, but it's important to note that stomy1112 suffers from ARFID, a condition that affects his appetite and makes it difficult for him to eat certain foods. Despite this, he managed to maintain a strict diet and put in the effort to gain weight.

The impact of ARFID

ARFID can pose significant challenges for individuals who want to gain weight. Eating a balanced diet is key to achieving weight gain, but when ARFID is in the picture, it can be tough to achieve this. Stomy1112's journey is a great example of how determination and persistence can overcome hurdles presented by ARFID.

The importance of support

The support of the Reddit community played a significant role in stomy1112's weight journey. Comments from other users, such as 'Looking good bro!' and 'Keep it going man!', offered motivation and encouragement. Having a support system can be a great source of motivation and inspiration for those looking to gain weight.

Takeaways

Stomy1112's story showcases the importance of persistence, determination, and support when trying to gain weight. Despite facing challenges posed by ARFID, he managed to gain 2lbs on a bulk. If you're struggling with weight gain, it's important to remember that slow and steady progress is still progress. Don't be discouraged and keep working towards your goals.

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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.