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How I Lost 59 Pounds (And Kept It Off)

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How I lost 59 pounds and kept it off – my personal weight loss journey and success story including tips, advice, and suggestions to help others.

Liz Della Croce weight loss success story

There is a story behind every blog and today I am honored to finally share mine. As you can imagine, there is a reason why I am so passionate about creating healthy food that is not only good for you but is also delicious. Grab a cup of coffee, get comfy, and join me as I open up about the true inspiration behind every leafy green, whole grain, and clove of garlic that embodies The Lemon Bowl.

How I lost 59 Pounds (And kept it off)

Life as an overweight child:

Like many sedentary Americans, I spent much (all) of my early years as an overweight child. Believe it or not, we always ate healthy, homemade meals. We drank skim milk, shopped at the farmer’s market, and filled our plates with bright colors and lean proteins. White bread was not an option, pancakes were made with buckwheat and our oats were steel cut. (I love you, Mom!)

buckwheat pancakes

Ultimately, though, if you eat more than your body needs for fuel, you will gain weight. Despite a love for softball, volleyball, and skiing, my athletic ability was lacking and I often got cut from the team. After years of dance lessons, I eventually quit performing because squeezing my body into skin-tight spandex costumes became too much for my pre-teen self to handle.

As the years went by, I gained more weight and eventually graduated from high school weighing over 220 pounds. I had no idea how big I was until my first post-college doctors visit when I learned I had lost 23 pounds my Freshman year of college. How on earth did that happen? One reason: I didn’t have a car and had to walk every single day. By incorporating daily movement without making any other changes, the weight fell off.

Liz Della Croce weight loss exercise

During my Junior year of college, I moved to London to study abroad and travel through Europe. When I returned home 5 months later, I had ballooned up to a size 20 and was stuck wearing Men’s Gap pants size 42.

Despite being overweight, I graduated from college and began a successful career in hotel sales. In 2001, I met my husband and we got married in 2005. With a great career, plenty of friends and a wonderful love life, I was fat and happy.

Tracking & Exercise:

My weight loss journey didn’t officially begin until 6 months after my wedding, at the age of 25. I saw a photo taken of me at a friend’s wedding and couldn’t believe what I saw. The photo was worth 1,000 words and within minutes I did an online search and discovered MyFoodDiary, a website that helps you track calories and exercise to gradually lose about one pound/week.

In addition to weighing, measuring and tracking food calories for the first time, I also began exercising regularly. Just 30 minutes, 3 times a week is exactly what sold me on joining Curves. Within 18 months, I lost 35 pounds and was just 5 pounds away from my goal weight when I moved back home to Michigan with my husband to buy a house and start a new job.

Unfortunately, as anyone within sales can attest, my life was soon filled with client dinners, food-filled trade shows, and networking cocktail receptions. Instead of nipping the problem in the bud, I kept living my life and ignoring the scale. Within a year of moving home, I had gained back half the weight and my brand new work wardrobe no longer fit.

Life changes:

In 2008, I was laid off from my dream job. All of those horrible things you hear and read about losing your job are true. It was one of the lowest points in my life. The good news? I joined a gym to help cope and fell in love with group exercise. Each week I took Kickboxing, Boot Camp, Yoga, and Spin. The bad news? I was making lots of friends and taking advantage of my “pre-baby” life with too many nights of drinking and 2 am snacking.

Lesson learned: it doesn’t matter how many hours a week you exercise if you spend your weekend drinking vodka sodas.

Fast forward to 2010 – we were expecting a baby! For the first time in my life, I had to be comfortable watching the scale creep up each week. In 2011, we had our beautiful baby boy and I was officially over 200 pounds again (after he was born.) Something had to give.

You know the phrase “If it worked once, it will work again.”? Two weeks after my son was born, I re-committed to logging and tracking my calories on MyFoodDiary. Six weeks after giving birth (with my OB’s blessing), I was back at the gym. Was I taking boot camp classes? No. But I was moving again and learning to be more mindful of what I put in my mouth.

Slowly but surely, the weight came off. The feeling of accomplishment and setting a good example for my son was so motivating that I was able to get back to my pre-pregnancy weight just six months after he was born. Riding the wave, I decided to keep going and I am proud to say that I am now 20 pounds lighter than my pre-pregnancy weight. (And yes, I’m still 5 pounds away from the ever-elusive goal weight.)

The icing on the cake? On January 2nd, 2013, MyFoodDiary featured my official Weight Loss Success Story on the front page of their website. In my interview, I answer questions such as “What has been your biggest challenge along the way and how did you overcome it?” and “What has been your greatest reward of weight loss?” After reading so many success stories over the years, it is very surreal to be on the other end.

Thank you for reading my personal weight loss journey. I encourage you to read other posts I’ve written along the way:

As always, thank you for being here. It is an honor and a joy to interact with all of you every day.

xoxo,
Liz


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129 responses to “How I Lost 59 Pounds (And Kept It Off)”

  1. Maggie Avatar
    Maggie

    What an awesome and inspirational story! I’m so glad I stumbled upon your blog!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Thank you so much for reading it Maggie!

  2. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    WHOA. So, we’re not the same person, right?! Haha! I also grew up in Michigan, always overweight…despite graham crackers being the least healthy thing in our home! I tried a variety of sports but was always generally out of shape and so discouraged/embarassed (for me it was tiny tennis uniforms…yikes!) Then I went off to MSU and lost over 20 pounds just by walking around that giant campus :) More recently, I got married to a foodie and moved to the city, where I eat a LOT, drink a little, and exercise none, and am now back to where I used to be. Your story really resonated with me. I’m inspired to work towards healthy goals again! Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the world :)

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Wow what a small world!! I’m so glad you found my story. I can’t believe our similarities!!!! Please keep me posted as you reach your goals!!

  3. Paullette Avatar
    Paullette

    Your story is so inspiring. I am also on a weight loss journey, no diet just eating healthy and loving myself. Wishing you the best and may God bless you!

  4. Sweetphi Avatar
    Sweetphi

    Wow! Such an amazing and inspiring story-I literally got goosebumps reading it, it hit so close to home! I feel like I am just starting this journey and really excited to read all your amazing recipes.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Thank you so much for your kind words- I’m so glad you could relate to my story!! That’s exactly why I wanted to share it. Good luck on your journey and please keep me posted on your progress!

      1. Sweetphi Avatar
        Sweetphi

        Thank You for taking the time to reply, truly made my day, and just pushes me to actually go to the gym and continue tracking my food :) Thanks again for the amazing post and sharing your journey!

  5. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    I’m so glad I found this post today! I love all your recipes on Pinterest and finally I made it over to your blog and instagram. After over 20 years of marriage and four kids, I’ve struggled as an adult with weight. I always feel so overwhelmed with the numbers! I love your opening quote and feel that fear of failure gets me every time! I love to cook and am inspired by the emphasis on flavor and color in your recipes. Thanks for the motivating words! I can do this! :)

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Thank you so much for your kind and heart felt note, Amy. Your comment has truly made my day! I’m so glad the post has inspired you and I hope my recipes give you the push to get excited about creating healthy and delicious foods for your family!! Keep me posted on your progress!

  6. Carla Haddock Avatar
    Carla Haddock

    Congratulations! Just came across your site on Pinterest. Today one of your recipes made a 5 star dinner (hubby approved). I am incredibly inspired by your story and can not wait to share my success with you. Today I feel like you did when you saw that photo. Something has to give and this is exactly what I needed to see today – the day I will look back on as my pivotal moment. Thank you!

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Thank you for saying hi, Carla! Your comment is incredibly touching – thank you! Please keep me posted of your journey. I wish you all the best!

  7. Nancy Avatar
    Nancy

    Great blog Liz! I really enjoyed your story, because not only was I compelled to read your story, but it was so well written (and we all know the ‘font’ has a lot to do with that), but it was interesting and easy to read all the way to the end without getting bored or wanting to just move on.
    I know this is not the ‘typical’ comment, but I think it’s worth noting to you!!

    Best of luck to you. You look HAPPY!!
    N.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Wow Nancy thank you so much for the kind words- it truly means the world to me. Please keep in touch and let me know what posts you enjoy!

  8. mindy Avatar
    mindy

    Hi Liz.
    Today was hard. I think I’ve finally hit rock bottom. My 14 year old daughter told me she was embarrassed by my weight. I weighed in at 257. I truly hope that logging on and listening to all the advise and hearing others stories will help.
    Thank you for your courage to come forth and share your story. I hope it helps change mine.
    Mindy.

    1. Liz DellaCroce Avatar
      Liz DellaCroce

      Mindy – The good news about hitting rock bottom is that it’s only going to get better from here on out! Best wishes on your journey and keep me posted on your progress!

  9. Rhonda Doan Avatar
    Rhonda Doan

    Ps. Congrats bc you look beautiful.

  10. Rhonda Doan Avatar
    Rhonda Doan

    Wow I just read this. You are truly an inspiration. Although I’d like to loose about 10lbs or more. I want to get healthier and fit. I want to be a good example for not only my kids but my mom who is struggling with her diabetes. Your story has really inspired me. Thank you for sharing. I’m committed to changing things in my own home for my kids and husband & I.