Nancy LaFond hits the big time with her small figure
Nancy LaFond was healthy and thin her whole life -- until she was diagnosed with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis in 2005.
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid. People with this condition have trouble burning calories, and can gain up to 60 pounds as a result.
Despite eating right and exercising regularly, Nancy couldn't stop her body from packing on the pounds. At one point, she even gained seven pounds in a single week!
You can hear the rest of her emotional story here, courtesy of an interview Marnie and I conducted with Nancy last week.
Here's the nutshell version:
After she was diagnosed, Nancy worked with her doctor to stabilize her medication before she could tackle her weight gain. When her doctor gave her the go-ahead to take on her extra 30 pounds, she knew she wanted to join a program that would address her medical condition, while still helping her lose the weight.
This was easier said than done. When Nancy called one popular weight loss program and explained her situation, the receptionist told her she would have to stick with the set program, just like their other customers.
Discouraged and frustrated, Nancy made her next stop at the L A Weight Loss Center in Pineville, N.C. Two of her friends had successfully lost weight on the program, and she knew the program was based on customized meal plans.
When Nancy walked in the center, she immediately knew she'd made the right choice. Her personal counselor, Sarah, told her they were used to tailoring programs around thyroid ailments. In fact, 70 percent of the center's customers had thyroid issues.
Nancy worked with Sarah to refine her already healthy diet into one that would help boost her metabolism. This, along with Nancy's continuing exercise regimen, helped Nancy lose 30 pounds in eight months, bringing her back to her original 127-pound frame!! That was over a year ago -- and the weight is still off.
In fact, Nancy was so successful that L A Weight Loss chose her as their spokeswoman for its 8-Week Body Makeover campaign. She's currently appearing in TV and print ads to share her story, and inspire women nationwide to shape up before Memorial Day.
Here's Nancy before at 157 pounds:
And now here's our spokeswoman at 127 pounds:
FAST FACTS
Name: Nancy LaFond
Hometown: Matthews, N.C.
Age: 44
Height: 5'2"
Starting weight: 157 pounds
Goal weight: 127 pounds
Current weight: 127 pounds
Program start date: July 2005
Favorite foods: Any kind of fruit, especially watermelon, grapes, and bananas.
Biggest temptation: Ice cream.
Biggest motivator: Seeing her "before" photo every day (she kept it on her dresser).
Biggest obstacle: Trying to counteract the effects of her thyroid ailment.
Old eating philosophy: A well-balanced diet, but in the wrong proportions.
New eating philosophy: Learning how to incorporate her favorite fruits and vegetables in the right way to boost her metabolism.
Best thing about losing weight: Being selected as the spokesperson for L A Weight Loss's 8-Week Body Makeover campaign.
Best weight loss secret learned: Weight loss does not equal starvation or deprivation.
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid. People with this condition have trouble burning calories, and can gain up to 60 pounds as a result.
Despite eating right and exercising regularly, Nancy couldn't stop her body from packing on the pounds. At one point, she even gained seven pounds in a single week!
You can hear the rest of her emotional story here, courtesy of an interview Marnie and I conducted with Nancy last week.
Here's the nutshell version:
After she was diagnosed, Nancy worked with her doctor to stabilize her medication before she could tackle her weight gain. When her doctor gave her the go-ahead to take on her extra 30 pounds, she knew she wanted to join a program that would address her medical condition, while still helping her lose the weight.
This was easier said than done. When Nancy called one popular weight loss program and explained her situation, the receptionist told her she would have to stick with the set program, just like their other customers.
Discouraged and frustrated, Nancy made her next stop at the L A Weight Loss Center in Pineville, N.C. Two of her friends had successfully lost weight on the program, and she knew the program was based on customized meal plans.
When Nancy walked in the center, she immediately knew she'd made the right choice. Her personal counselor, Sarah, told her they were used to tailoring programs around thyroid ailments. In fact, 70 percent of the center's customers had thyroid issues.
Nancy worked with Sarah to refine her already healthy diet into one that would help boost her metabolism. This, along with Nancy's continuing exercise regimen, helped Nancy lose 30 pounds in eight months, bringing her back to her original 127-pound frame!! That was over a year ago -- and the weight is still off.
In fact, Nancy was so successful that L A Weight Loss chose her as their spokeswoman for its 8-Week Body Makeover campaign. She's currently appearing in TV and print ads to share her story, and inspire women nationwide to shape up before Memorial Day.
Here's Nancy before at 157 pounds:
And now here's our spokeswoman at 127 pounds:
FAST FACTS
Name: Nancy LaFond
Hometown: Matthews, N.C.
Age: 44
Height: 5'2"
Starting weight: 157 pounds
Goal weight: 127 pounds
Current weight: 127 pounds
Program start date: July 2005
Favorite foods: Any kind of fruit, especially watermelon, grapes, and bananas.
Biggest temptation: Ice cream.
Biggest motivator: Seeing her "before" photo every day (she kept it on her dresser).
Biggest obstacle: Trying to counteract the effects of her thyroid ailment.
Old eating philosophy: A well-balanced diet, but in the wrong proportions.
New eating philosophy: Learning how to incorporate her favorite fruits and vegetables in the right way to boost her metabolism.
Best thing about losing weight: Being selected as the spokesperson for L A Weight Loss's 8-Week Body Makeover campaign.
Best weight loss secret learned: Weight loss does not equal starvation or deprivation.
Labels: 30 pounds, 8-Week Body Makeover, Nancy LaFonde, North Carolina, Spokesperson, Thyroid disease
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