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Sat, Oct-08-05, 17:46
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Senior Member
Posts: 410
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Plan: general lc
Stats: 262/196.2/175
BF:
Progress: 76%
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Good for you, that is a great success story ! I too have been successful with LC but have creeped on 10 lbs in the last year. I am looking to these boards for motivation again. I still eat LC 99% of the time, but my one big downfall is social drinking (beer) and eating too late at night.
Thanks for the inspiration !
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Sun, Oct-16-05, 20:43
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Senior Member
Posts: 158
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 273/251/145
BF:
Progress: 17%
Location: Ashburn, Virginia
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Lori,
What a great story. Thank you so much for sharing! I am just starting out and really need the motivation!
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Mon, Oct-17-05, 12:41
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Senior Member
Posts: 281
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 234/189/147
BF:Yep.. still there!
Progress: 52%
Location: Herts, UK
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Oh my goodness... i SOOOO need to pin you up on my fridge! hehe to remind me of what I could look like! look at your legs... in SHORTS of all things! Something I've refused to wear for far too many years!
congrat's on your new found 'you' !
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Thu, Nov-10-05, 01:43
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Senior Member
Posts: 2,544
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Plan: ATKINS
Stats: 198/175/158
BF:I am 5'10" tall
Progress: 57%
Location: Southern Michigan
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Hi Lori, what a wonderful "heartfelt" success story!!!
you started doing this just a month before I did. I have only lost 10 lbs......
you should be so proud of yourself!
have a wonderful day, Gina
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Thu, Nov-10-05, 12:00
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New Member
Posts: 1
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Plan: SBD
Stats: 200/198/140
BF:
Progress: 3%
Location: Cleveland Ohio
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Awesome truly awesome!!!!!
That is all there is to say. I am just starting on this journey with great skepticism.Great job, unfortunaely at the cost of almost losing a loved one, but yet waking up someone else. I hope to someday have a success stry to hare as well. God Bless you and your family. Kep up the Great job. Sincerely sue
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Thu, Nov-17-05, 23:20
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Forum Moderator
Posts: 26,226
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Plan: Primal/P:E
Stats: 171/145/145
BF:
Progress: 100%
Location: Southern Ontario, Canada
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Wow, Lori! What an amazing story. I had no idea that severe complications of diabetes like your father had could be reversable. What a miracle that both of you had angels on earth that got you started down a path that made such a difference in your lives.
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Fri, Nov-18-05, 13:17
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Registered Member
Posts: 64
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Plan: atkins
Stats: 380/352/200
BF:
Progress: 16%
Location: Calgary Alberta Canada
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Lori,
Thank you so much for sharing your story..your truely my inspiration..congradulations on your weight loss! And I hope you are enjoying the attention from your husband! Good luck with all you do!
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Sat, Nov-19-05, 13:39
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Senior Member
Posts: 2,296
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Plan: Maintenance (PPLP)
Stats: 216/131/140
BF:48.79/21.19/23
Progress: 112%
Location: Southern California
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Thanks to all of you for reading my story and commenting....I wrote my story when I was 6 pounds away from a "liveable" goal weight back in July, and have since lost another 15 pounds and reached my ideal weight and size.
I was crying when I wrote my success story, and still have a hard time not getting teary eyed when I read it.
As an update, my father has regained 20 pounds in maintenance, but still doing very well and still medication free. He has meds for high BP on hand in cases of stress, but controls his diabetes completely by diet. He was recently cleared to drive again, which was the hardest part of his disabilities, and he was depressed for awhile thinking he would never have that independance again.
When he first came home from the hospital, he had some paralysis on his left side, his face had the look of someone "melting"...thankfully, that was the first thing to disappear. His vision was completely blurred, to a point that he could only recognize family members by our height and posture, could not identify even the color of our clothes or the number of fingers we would hold in front of him.
Over time, his vision improved to reading a newspaper with high powered glasses. He is now back to using his old reading glasses. Still has some problems with perifual <sp> vision, but it has now improved enough for him to drive again. He claims that his thought process IS impaired.....he's sharp, but has to think an extra second of two before his thoughts will "click".
Motor functions are completely intact. He walks and swims for exercise without any problems, but had to work up to building some endurance.
I saw him for the first time since I started my own LC WOL just last week. He told me I looked 16 again....and I happily gave him a huge hug and let him know how happy I was that he was still here....and thanked him repeatedly for being my own inspiration :-)
Lori aka MeBLady
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Wed, Nov-23-05, 09:36
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Registered Member
Posts: 89
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Plan: atkins
Stats: 207/203/125
BF:
Progress: 5%
Location: California
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Oh my god.....your story brought tears to my eyes and hope in my heart!!! I want all the little pains and high blood pressure and blood sugar to all go away!! You made me feel like
I CAN DO THIS!! Thank you
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Fri, Nov-25-05, 10:22
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Senior Member
Posts: 103
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Plan: atkins
Stats: 282/222/199
BF:
Progress: 72%
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your story is so inspiring, I had tears rolling down my cheeks. Thank you. You give me courage to keep going " to run with it" .
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Sun, Dec-11-05, 12:02
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Senior Member
Posts: 154
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Plan: atkins
Stats: 174/169/153
BF:26%
Progress: 24%
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thank you for your moving story
I loved your story. Some of it was funny "I had to accept that I was now a hippo". Some of it was scary - your dad's near death experience. All of it inspirational and filled with love.
thank you
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Wed, Dec-14-05, 22:23
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Senior Member
Posts: 2,631
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Plan: Atkins/M&E
Stats: 165/127.1/115
BF:
Progress: 76%
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Lori, what can I say . . . . you look absolutely incredible. I love the way you write: so alive and friendly. You're so positive. Thank you for having the courage to ask that man about his WOE and then for grabbing the brass ring. I'm so thankful for your success and that you shared here. Peace.
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Wed, Jan-18-06, 20:31
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Senior Member
Posts: 1,184
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Plan: Atkins, keto
Stats: 230/230/150
BF:
Progress: 0%
Location: Texas
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I can't believe how little you are now = wow, you look wonderful. THanks for sharing your story
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Thu, Mar-16-06, 07:46
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Registered Member
Posts: 810
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Plan: Low Carb(my own)Pregnant
Stats: 000/000/000
BF:
Progress: 21%
Location: Milford, Indiana
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WOW thank you for this story it has changed my mind to give up.I was givin in and was done with this LC but after reading what you had to say im staying right here where I belong you could have saved my life. See what a story will do thank you
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Sat, Mar-18-06, 02:14
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No Excuses!!
Posts: 169
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Plan: Atkins/M&E/Very LC
Stats: 295/264/125
BF:ALOT!!!!!!!!
Progress: 18%
Location: B.C. Canada
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Wow I am sooooo impressed!!! You look like a totally different person. Thanks for sharing your story. It has inspired me.
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