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A Weightloss Journey and Breast Reduction: Story of Limebuzz928

Read about the weightloss journey of reddit user limebuzz928 who lost a total of 72lbs and underwent a breast reduction surgery.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A picture of a 5'5" female showing a weight loss from 230 pounds to 158 pounds. A net loss of 72 pounds.
F/25/5'5" [230lbs > 158 lbs = 68lbs] I lost 10lbs before a breast reduction in June 2013, then lost another 58 over the next year. I've maintained since then & am starting back to work to lose the last 20lbs GW: 140
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Limebuzz928, a 25-year old female, had been struggling with her weight her entire life, and at her heaviest, she weighed 230lbs. In June 2013, she underwent a breast reduction surgical procedure for medical reasons and lost 10lbs. After that, she decided to take control of her life and began her weightloss journey.

Over the next year, Limebuzz928 lost 58lbs and reached her goal weight of 140lbs. While maintaining it since then, she is now determined to lose the last 20lbs. She shared her progress on Reddit, where she received a lot of positive encouragement and support from others.

In an interesting turn of events, one of the commenters on her post was concerned about her breast reduction surgery, wondering if she was happy with the results. Limebuzz928 reassured her stating that it was the best thing she had ever done for herself, and it changed her life positively in many ways.

Another commenter was skeptical about undergoing a similar surgery because of breastfeeding concerns. Limebuzz928 shared her experience, assuring that unless the nipple and areola are grafted, the surgery doesn't affect milk ducts, and breastfeeding can still be a possibility.

While her progress has been inspiring, her struggles with weight loss continue exemplifying that the journey isn't always smooth. People's bodies respond differently to various exercises and diets and it is important to find a way of getting fit that is enjoyable, sustains in the long term, and have better chances of success.

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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.