One year, new me!

PeptidePilot

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Well folks, today's the day - one year on tirzepatide! It's honestly been a total reset for me. I'm down 188 pounds. I started at 425 and I'm currently chilling at 237. The difference is just unreal.
 
It wasn't easy, don't get me wrong – lots of sweat equity and focus. But the test results are stellar, I'm eating food that makes me feel good, and my energy is through the roof. Totally different headspace. I'm hitting the gym hard because I genuinely enjoy it, not because I dread it. And I eat well the majority of the time because that's what feels good. But I'm not a robot. I defintiely have my cheat meals when I go out with my buds.
 
I realize I still have a journey ahead to let my body adjust. But I'm loving the new me. Anyone just starting, or wherever you are in the process, just throw yourself into it. This stuff really works if you actively make the right decisions along with it. Make some serious changes and you'll see some serious results. Trust me. It's been hard work, but totally worth it.
 
Don't sweat the small stuff. Pay attention to the overall trend, not the day to day fluctuations. I'm grateful for this community. We're all in this fight together. I hope my story can give some hope to someone who feels like I did a year ago. If I can do it, you can too. Let the medicine help you build good habits and make positive life changes. Cheers to the next year!
 
Thank you so much for sharing this! I just took my second injection last night, and I'm freaking out about the side effects. I already have severe anxiety, and this is making it worse. But your story gives me hope that it's worth pushing through. You look fantastic! So proud of you!
 
Damn girl, those are some impressive numbers! I'm about two years in myself, down from 400 to around 235. Agreed 100% – it's a total game changer when you realize you actually LIKE working out too. Life just gets easier.
 
Congrats on your major success. You are such an inspiration. That MyFitnessPal visual must look amazing too - that consistent loss shows how dedicated you've been.
 
I'm especially happy to hear about people feeling COMFORTABLE in their bodies, no matter their age. Someone on reddit said they're 54 and wasted so much of my life. That's so sad! Better late than never, for sure!
 
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