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Well it finally happened, I made it to my originally stated goal and the one that my surgeon also agreed upon. I've so looked forward to this that I had built it up in my mind as a momentous occasion that would be a auspicious event and streamers and confetti would rain down from the sky while a baptist church chorus sang hallelujah.

Well that didn't happen. My stall before hitting goal had lasted 6 weeks and I thought for sure that would make the victory all the more sweeter, so I didn't mind the stall. I just kept on keeping on and working out. Then on the 22nd when I did my weekly weigh in it finally happened. 218 lbs, actually 2 lbs less than my goal. Know what I felt?

Alright, cool.

Then it hit me, "Wait a minute, that's under goal. Why aren't I whooping and hollering?!"

I am at the weight I was before I met my wife, some say that I look better than I ever have. (the grey hair makes you look distinguished!) My health is better than it has been in a decade. And I personally feel better than anytime that I can remember. This is what I wanted, this is what I asked for help in achieving. So why am I not elated?

I think it comes down to now that I know what I have accomplished, I think I know what I am capable of. I want more. I don't just want to be thinner and healthier. I want to be able to do the things I have never been able to do, even before I got fat. I want to be able to do a pull up. Just one. I want to have a chest and not any moobs. I want my wife to suck on her teeth and look at me like a piece of meat!

So that's the new goal. I figure it took 308 days to get here, so I'll give myself another 308 to get there.

So for posterity sake, here is the beginning and current pictures:

Fat Paul circa May 2014

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And healthy Paul 12-22-2015

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Edited by BigViffer

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Same thing happened to me. I hit goal just before my 6-month mark and went "Oh. Okay...?" I thought I'd be going crazy celebrating, but no, not so much.

I like your attitude--"I think it comes down to now that I know what I have accomplished, I think I know what I am capable of. I want more." I am trying to get to a mindset more like that and less, "But I still feel fat... but I'm still bigger than most of my friends... but look at my gross fat stomach..."

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"But I still feel fat... but I'm still bigger than most of my friends... but look at my gross fat stomach..."

Isn't that the craziest thing?! There are days when I swear I am as fat as I ever was, I can just feel it. I tell you, our minds do crazy things to us.

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Lookin' pretty darn good from here! Congrats!

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Isn't that the craziest thing?! There are days when I swear I am as fat as I ever was, I can just feel it. I tell you, our minds do crazy things to us.

I'm still convinced that all my new size 6 (and in once case, 4!!) pants must just be mislabeled... all of then... even though they are different brands, styles, and from multiple stores.

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made it to my originally stated goal

@@BigViffer

hey dude

amazing transformation/pics

112 lbs gone!!!!

keep up the good work

kathy

congrats

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We tend to set ourselves up to anticipate the journey more than the destination. It sounds like you need a new journey, and you have already defined it for yourself... Toning and shaping can be a new challenge you can take on.

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When I hit my goal I was like okay now what? What am I going to do with myself. Lol. My new goal is to tone. I went from 267 to 141 .

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@@diana89131 Damn! You make hitting goal look good! I don't think my change is as fantastic as yours. Congratulations!

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Jeez, Paul ... I think you look amazing. Big congrats to you. :)

Nonetheless, challenging ourselves is where the thrill is. Doesn't have to be only physical -- but mental, emotional, spiritual goals are worthwhile, too.

Here's to your continued evolution -- and everyone's. Onward and upward in 2016. :)

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Congratulations...you look great!

Hitting goal was so anticlimactic for me I don't even know when I reached it. The date on my ticker is just made up because I think that's around the time it happened. And maintenance is so boring....oh well.

Good for you for setting up a new goal. I've been a slug for most of the last year and unfortunately am not motivated enough to even go through the facade of a New Years resolution. Nothing to do with my weight, though. Just a byproduct of a sucky life. Losing weight didn't change that. But it's great to hear your success story.

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Lol, thank you. And your transformation is definitely amazing. Good luck with your new goals.

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Congratulations! You look great!

I guess most of us are in the same boat, as once we hit goal "now what"

Well to continue to maintain or lose a lb or 2 more for me is a "goal" but my new goal is to walk/run 2 miles under a certain time limit with eventually seeing what "my" best time can be- not comparing myself to others only to improve my own time.

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