Wulff felt like pregnancy was "permission to only eat whatever I wanted,”. Through three pregnancies, she gained quite 100 lbs. and kept going from there, eventually hitting 360 lbs.
“I convinced myself that it didn’t matter if I ate unhealthily because I used to be already overweight,” she says. “I was busy with a full-time job and three little girls, so did it matter if I eat the ice cream?”
But Wulff began to notice little issues — she lacked the energy to steer the five minutes to the park together with her daughters, she had to twist into odd positions just to urge the car seatbelt to buckle and she or he was battling constant headaches.
“I was in my mid-30s, and that I realized that very quickly that there have been getting to be things that I absolutely couldn't do.”
Wulff joined WW, paying for a full year upfront, and focused on losing just 5 lbs. at a time to remain motivated. With healthy dinner swaps and walks around her neighborhood, she lost 207 lbs. in only over two years.
“I feel such a lot lighter, and that I don’t mean physically,” she continues. “I just have such a lot more energy, I’m more positive, I’m more likely to place myself out there. I’m a far better teacher, a far better wife, a far better mother. a far better everything.”
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