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'I Lost 70 Pounds': Sweet Revenge

By: , – Charlotte Latvala, FITNESS Magazine
7/7/2011 6:00 AM   :  19 comments   :  10,565 Views

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Name: Janet Shelton
Age: 35
Height: 5'7"
Her Weight Before: 220
Her Weight After: 150
Pounds Lost: 70
At Current Weight: 18 months

During her 20s, Janet Shelton experienced love, marriage...and sugar binges. "It got so bad that I'd wake up in the middle of the night craving a Little Debbie snack cake," says the waitress from Altavista, Virginia. Daylong, out-of-control snacking pushed her weight to 220 pounds.

Hungry for Love
That zippy teenage metabolism is a fleeting thing. Growing up, Janet ate stick-to-your-ribs (and thighs) food like pot roast, corn bread, and mashed potatoes. But even though she was inactive, her weight stayed at around 150 pounds through high school and college. She began gaining after she met her husband-to-be. "We ate out every night," she says. "A typical date was Chinese food, followed by popcorn at the movies, and then dessert on the way home." The junk-food habit stuck -- long after her wedding and the birth of her two children. By 31, Janet tipped the scale at 220 pounds. "I was so unhappy," she remembers. "But I wasn't ready to give up my favorite foods."

Kids Say the Darndest Things
Then one day the Twix bar didn't taste so sweet. Out of the blue, Janet's 6-year-old daughter looked at her and asked, "Mommy, how long are you going to live?" "It blew me away," Janet says. "I realized I had been putting my short-term pleasure ahead of my health." Right then, she started replacing fried foods and sugary desserts with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Instead of walking to the kitchen, she walked outside for 30 minutes three times a week. The result? Off came 20 pounds in two months. Janet bumped up the walking to running, added weight training, and shed 50 more pounds over the next eight months.
Today Janet has several triathlons and marathons under her much smaller belt. "Now that my life no longer revolves around food, I can handle any challenge." Take that, Little Debbie!

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Comments

  • 19
    Congratulations, your story is inspirational - 7/11/2011   7:12:23 PM
  • MARCIE1455
    18
    WOW! This story has really inspired me. I'm glad I read it today, because I have decided to make a lot of changes for the sake of my health. - 7/10/2011   5:57:52 AM
  • NVPAPERGIRL
    17
    Congratulations! Keep up the good work! I am trying very hard to kick the M & M habit. Glad to know it can be done. - 7/9/2011   9:10:24 PM
  • 16
    Great story but is Janet a Spark Member? I love reading about our own people doing great things a lot more than the others out there -- but any and all stories of success are inspiring. I just prefer to see how SP is working for us. - 7/9/2011   9:48:33 AM
  • 15
    Glad to know u r keeping it off, since that is MUCH MORE DIFFICULT to do than lose it. Of the people who lose weight this year, 66% will regain it within a year, and a total of 97% will regain it in FIVE years. So I hope u stay in the 3% of those who succeed. - 7/8/2011   11:19:54 PM
  • 14
    Wow! Thank you for the story and the inspiration. I'm right now dealing with my own sugar cravings and it's nice to know that there are others out there who have dealt with the same issue and beat it. - 7/8/2011   9:45:54 AM
  • 13
    Congrats! Little Debbies' got nothing over you!! - 7/8/2011   8:27:59 AM
  • 12
    Thanks for sharing. We as adults discount children far too many times. Children don't know how to sugar coat the questions which we avoid if at all possible. - 7/7/2011   6:05:22 PM
  • 11
    Wow - Good for u!
    Kids!! They do get your attention.
    Very inspiring. Congrats on your accomplishment.
    Continue on the journey. Keep on track. Keep fit,
    Keep healthy.
    - 7/7/2011   3:16:44 PM
  • 10
    That is an awesome story and very encouraging! Way to go. Your kids will remember this too and it will help them. Such a good mommy! - 7/7/2011   12:07:13 PM
  • 9
    Thanks for sharing. You know kids do say the darnest things but sometimes its an eye opener and makes you want to do something even more!! - 7/7/2011   12:04:58 PM
  • 8
    Kids have a way of "telling it like it is....giving us the REALITY SLAP, so to speak, that we sometimes need!" I love it, I say they "SPEAK TO US, IN THE VOICES, THAT A HIGHER POWER NEEDS US TO HEAR!" If only we would listen.....this gets us to LISTEN!!! Loved the BLOG! Thanks for sharing. - 7/7/2011   10:53:59 AM
  • 7
    Hi Charlotte Latvala,

    I really enjoyed this article, i think this may inspire me to lose my weight. - 7/7/2011   10:10:34 AM
  • SWEETPEABLOSSOM
    6
    i really enjoyed reading your story and such an inspiration! Thank you! - 7/7/2011   9:34:05 AM
  • 5
    I'm always happy for people who lose weight & adopt healthier lifestyles, but I get sooooo tired of hearing how people just "walked 3x/week" and "ate right" and Voila! 20lbs lost in 2 months! I work out intensely (5-6 hours week) both cardio and ST, log my calories, balance my carbs/protein/fat, drink my water, eat my freggies & whole grains, and it STILL takes about 4-5 MONTHS to lose that.

    so take inspiration from the fact that someone changed their life, but please realize these results may not be "typical" - 7/7/2011   9:24:12 AM
  • 4
    wow as I was reading the story I thought that was amazing and I saw Janet's Weight-Loss Plan I thought oh great this will be another plan I cant do there will be weird foods or something like that but when I read her plan i was shocked I think I could actually do that plan. I hope to be posting my success story soon. Thanks for sharing it was very encouraging. You look great. Congratulations - 7/7/2011   9:19:27 AM
  • 3
    Great story. It makes me believe I can do it. Thanks!
    - 7/7/2011   8:42:29 AM
  • 2
    This is so inspirational. Thanks - 7/7/2011   8:18:29 AM
  • 1
    I really enjoyed reading your story. Thanks! Craving sugar continues to be the hardest part for me. Reading what you've shared is very inspirational. - 7/7/2011   7:52:45 AM

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