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A Unique Weight Loss Journey: From Losing 25 Lbs to Getting Breast Implants

Follow Wienerwhisperer's journey to losing weight, including breast mass, and ultimately getting breast implants as a reward.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A picture of a 5'10" female showing a weight loss from 175 pounds to 150 pounds. A total loss of 25 pounds.
Different kind of update. In the last year I have lost 25 lbs to include my breasts. So my husband rewarded me with new ones! I have been ordered not to work out for 3 wks but I get to start again this week and get back to cutting! F/26/5'10" 175 > 150ish
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

Wienerwhisperer's year-long journey to losing weight and increasing self-confidence is truly unique. Beyond shedding 25 lbs, she also decided to get breast implants as a reward for her hard work. This post tells her story.

The Decision to Lose Weight

At the start of her journey, Wienerwhisperer weighed 175 lbs. At 5'10, her weight was not necessarily unhealthy, but she knew she wanted to make a positive change in her life. Over the course of a year, Wienerwhisperer dropped over 25 lbs and now weighs around 150 lbs.

The Impact on Her Breasts

As Wienerwhisperer notes in her Reddit post, some of the weight she lost was breast mass. While her breasts remained D-cups, they had become saggy and stretched out. To combat this, Wienerwhisperer decided to get breast implants. The new implants lifted her breasts up and gave them the fullness and perkiness she had lost.

Responses from the Reddit Community

Wienerwhisperer received various responses to her post. Some such as sak1987 and fuckyeaprogress congratulated her on her weight loss and new implants. Others, like Schmedes, were more skeptical or critical. In the end, however, the important thing is that Wienerwhisperer was happy with the changes she made for herself.

Conclusion

Wienerwhisperer's journey is a reminder that weight loss is a personal journey, and that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. What works for one person may not work for another. It is important to listen to our bodies, strive for a healthy lifestyle, and make changes that lead to greater self-confidence and happiness.

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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.