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Amazing Journey: M29 Sheds 61Lbs From [210 > 185 > 149] in 4 Year Span

Follow M29's weight loss journey from 210lbs to 149lbs over a 4-year span through a series of Reddit posts. Get inspired to try it yourself.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A picture of a 5'6" female showing a weight loss from 210 pounds to 185 pounds. A net loss of 25 pounds.
Face Progress F/29/5'6 [210 > 185 > 149] =61 lb] (4 year span) Finally comfortable in my own skin
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

Weight loss journeys can be incredibly inspiring and motivating. One such journey was shared on Reddit by user jilllian, who shed 61lbs over a 4-year span. In this article, we will take a look at their journey from their perspective.

The Starting Point

At the start of their journey, jilllian weighed in at 210lbs. Through a combination of diet and exercise, they were able to drop down to 185lbs. This was no small feat and required a lot of dedication and hard work from jilllian.

Continuous Improvement

Even though jilllian had already seen significant progress, they continued to strive for improvement. Through further changes to their diet and exercise routine, they were able to get down to 149lbs. This weight loss journey spanned several years and required a lot of perseverance and discipline.

The Comments

The comments on jilllian's posts are overwhelmingly positive and full of compliments. However, there are a few negative comments that serve as a reminder that not everyone will be supportive of your journey.

Takeaways

Jilllian's weight loss journey is a great example of the power of dedication and hard work. If you're looking to embark on your own weight loss journey, remember that progress takes time and that setbacks will happen. But with perseverance and discipline, anything is possible.

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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.