About Me - Molly

I'm Molly. I'm 27 years old and spent my whole life fat. And I'm done with it. I'm also very emotional and have seriously low self-esteem. But I'm also a geek. I love stuff, Harry Potter, Lord of The Rings, Sci-Fi, Video Games... pretty much everything. I want to be able to show the world how awesome I really am, but I feel that my weight is holding me back. So I'm going to get rid of it.
Starting Weigh = 153kg
Goal Weight = 88kg


This blog is going to be my Weight loss diary, as well as a diary for other things. Emotional rants, rambles and other things that I don't want to post on my other blog (find it here)


I've decided, after years of being overweight and trying to lose the weight, that it's time to consider weight loss surgery. I want to document the journey, like so many others have done before.
before you ask... I am wearing one sock because I had put cream on my toes and didn't want to get it on the carpet!

progress (l-r)
25th August 2014
6th October 2014
26th November 2014

First appointment with Specialist: 11th July 2014
1st appointment with surgeon: 18th August 2014
Epic 3 hr Medical Assessment: 19th August 2014
Started very low calorie diet: 25th August 2014
Surgery date: 26th September 2014

Weight loss Goal #1 - (145kg): 13th September 2014 - (144.9kg)
Doctors Goal #1 (10kg+ lost by 26/09/14) (141.3kg): 24/09/14 - (141.0Kg)
Weight loss Goal #2 - (140kg): 6/10/14 - 136.5 (didn't weigh myself between 26th Sept - 6th Oct)
Weight loss Goal #3 - (130kg): 1/11/14 - 129.8kg
Weight loss Goal #4 - (120kg): 18/12/14 - 119.8kg
Weight loss Goal #5 - (111kg):
Weight loss Goal #6 - (99kg):

Molly's Weight Loss

Exercise Goals
  • Start riding my bike
  • Take up boxing
  • Start swimming
  • Join roller derby team

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2 comments:

  1. I wandered into your other blog, and then into this one. :) It's awesome that you decided to do this for yourself!! I recently realized that for my own health, I need some changes to my body as well, and possibly even surgery. It's a scary journey.

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    1. Hey Kelly, thanks for the comment. It is very scary, but not as scary as the possible health problems I'll have down the track. I guess I learnt over the last few years is it doesn't matter what people think when you get the surgery or whatever, it's your body... you can do what you want, and sometimes you need the external help. THANKS :D

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