Primal Persistence: Staying the Course Through Life’s Ups and Downs
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Friday, everyone! And that means another Primal
Blueprint Real Life Story from a Marks Daily Apple reader.
If you have your own success story and would like to share it with
me and the Marks Daily Apple community please contact me here.
Ill continue to publish these each Friday as long as they
keep coming in. Thank you for reading!
Hi, Im
Rio. Im 29 years old and Ive been Primal since October
2011. Id like to say that since then Ive lost 25 kgs
(55 lbs) and have a visible 6-pack. However, that for me is not
the case. My story is still successful, but it is more a story of
persistence.
Ill start
with the usual. Ive been overweight my whole life even though
I was an active child/teenager/young adult. Mum used to put healthy
food on the table with a few treats on the weekend, but I was still
painted with the big girl label. Unfortunately, the
healthy food consisted of bread, pasta, potatoes and grain-based
snacks. I started Weight Watchers when I was 12 years old. I was
72 kilos (158 lbs). Since then I feel like my life has been a perpetual
cycle of feeling naughty and depriving myself. I have
tried the weird and wacky diets (such as the soup diet) and more
depressingly the CW eat healthy and exercise diet. I
worked my butt off at the gym, ate low fat, and calorie-counted
to within an inch of my life, and still I never saw the numbers
I hoped for. I gave up time and time again, only getting heavier
at the end of every attempt. I felt like a failure. At the end of
2010 I was 87 kgs (191 lbs) (Im only 156 cm (5' 1?)) and felt
huge. I was also due to get married in April 2011. I always thought
that my wedding would be the time when I would finally lose the
weight and I thought up until now that my early attempts hadnt
worked because I didnt have the ultimate motivation. I so
wanted to be a thin and beautiful bride, so I hopped on the eat
right and exercise wagon again, and again I was disappointed
and devastated
I was, after all my efforts, going to be a chubby
bride. My wedding was a wonderful day, because I married the love
of my life, but Ill always look back with a tinge of regret
over my size.
In August 2011
after returning from our honeymoon and ballooning yet again to 87-88
kgs (191 to 193 lbs) and feeling miserable and fat, I thought to
try a different approach and booked in for 12 Hypoxi sessions which
were incredibly expensive (around $700 for 12 sessions). Hypoxi
treatments consist of cycling gently for 30 minutes with your lower
body encased in a pressurised chamber which applies and releases
pressure as you cycle. The theory is that the pressure mobilises
your body fat into the blood stream, so that you can magically cycle
it away. Far fetched? Kinda. The Hypoxi team set you up with a list
of suggested foods to eat and not eat which consisted
of eating good fresh food and avoiding refined carbs and potatoes
2 hours after a Hypoxi session. I thought Id better follow
the eating plan since I was paying so much money for the treatments.
Surprisingly,
I lost a good chunk of weight and centimeters around my body and
looking back it was really my first introduction into the Primal
lifestyle low carb and gentle exercise (compared to the approaching-chronic-cardio
exercise regime I was used to). Not convinced it was the Hypoxi
treatments that caused the weight loss on its own, I started to
research low-carb diets when someone posted a link to Marks
Daily Apple to a Facebook page I am a member of. Once I started
reading the articles and information on your site I was instantly
hooked. I downloaded The
Primal Blueprint and devoured it in a few days. I started
eating Primal and my energy levels improved instantly
I couldnt
believe it! Id gone from being tired and listless all day
(falling asleep on the couch around 8 pm every night) to bounding
out of bed in the morning and not feeling tired until 10 pm that
night, with none of lethargy through the day (which I had started
to think was normal). With little effort I lost 5 kilos
(11 lbs). I felt great!
Since those
initial 5 kilos the weight loss has been slow, but still on the
decline. Ive lost about 15 kgs (33 lbs) and 17 cm (7 inches)
from my waist since my initial Hypoxi session. My measurements are
also still decreasing. What is more amazing is that the shape of
my body is changing. Ive lost 10 kgs (22 lbs) before on the
eat healthy and exercise regime, and sure I got smaller,
but my body shape didnt change all that much. This time my
waist is visually smaller, nipped in at the sides, arms, and legs.
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