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From 264Lbs to 154Lbs: One Woman's 1.5 Year Weight Loss Journey

Read about how a Reddit user went from 264lbs to 154lbs in 1.5 years, and garnered over 1,100 upvotes on her post sharing her progress pictures.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A photo of a 5'5" woman showing a weight cut from 264 pounds to 154 pounds. A net loss of 110 pounds.
F/23/5'5" [264lbs > 154lbs = 100lbs] (1½ years) my face at the beginning in the middle and at the end of my journey
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

A woman going by the name AnanasGonzales on Reddit has shared her inspiring weight loss journey from 264lbs to 154lbs in 1.5 years. Her post now has over 1,100 upvotes and numerous comments as fellow users applaud her achievement.

Setting a goal weight

AnanasGonzales mentions that 150lbs is where she would like to be, as it suits her bone structure well. She also talks about wanting to get more muscle definition by going to the gym.

The importance of confidence

AnanasGonzales credits much of her progress to gaining confidence, which has affected how others perceive her. Her comments section is filled with compliments on her transformed appearance.

Motivation for weight loss

One user, MoodyMere, found AnanasGonzales' post extra inspiring because they share the same starting weight and height. AnanasGonzales mentions that the key to her consistency over 1.5 years was to make it a 'lifestyle change', making long-term goals more realistic than hoping for immediate results.

Conclusion

Overall, AnanasGonzales' post serves as motivation for those who may be starting their own weight loss journeys. Her progress pictures show a transformation not only in her physical appearance, but in her confidence as well. As she continues towards her goal weight and fitness level, others can take inspiration from her dedication and consistency.

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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.