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From Skinny to Spicy: 6 Months of Weight Gain Progress

Read about one Reddit user's journey from 129lbs to 143lbs in 6 months. Get motivated to start your own journey towards a healthier and happier self.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A picture of a 5'10" male showing a weight gain from 129 pounds to 143 pounds. A net gain of 14 pounds.
A picture of a 5'10" male showing a weight gain from 129 pounds to 143 pounds. A net gain of 14 pounds.
A picture of a 5'10" male showing a weight gain from 129 pounds to 143 pounds. A net gain of 14 pounds.
A picture of a 5'10" male showing a weight gain from 129 pounds to 143 pounds. A net gain of 14 pounds.
M/27/5'10" [6 months; 129lbs-143lbs]. Been called skinny and scrawny my whole life. Been working this year to change that. Here's some progress 6 months in. Hopefully this gives some motivation to someone
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

Throughout his life, Reddit user lds_dude had been called skinny and scrawny. After years of hearing this, he decided it was time to make a change.

Six Months In

In just six months, lds_dude went from 129lbs to 143lbs. He admits it's not a drastic transformation, but he's proud of his progress. He shared his weight gain journey on Reddit hoping to inspire others to make positive changes as well.

Mental Health Benefits

Lds_dude also reported an increase in his mental health. He felt more confident and happier with himself, which shows that weight gain is not just a physical journey but a mental one as well. He shared that his motivation came from within and that setting realistic goals was key to his success.

Encouragement to Others

Lds_dude's progress serves as a reminder that weight gain journeys are unique to each person. He encourages others to do what works best for them and to not worry about the opinions of naysayers. The positive comments on his Reddit post demonstrate the value of encouragement and support from others.

Conclusion

Lds_dude's weight gain journey highlights the importance of self-motivation and the impact it has on both physical and mental health. If you're feeling inspired, set some realistic goals for yourself and find ways to stay accountable. As lds_dude has shown us, it is possible to transform into a healthier and happier version of yourself with dedication and effort.

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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.