Transformation of the Day: Jey and Sabrina lost 260 pounds combined. They achieved outstanding results by cooking meals at home, practicing intermittent fasting, and adopting healthy eating habits.
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What was your motivation?
I (Jey) weighed 427 pounds. I had sleep apnea and high blood pressure. I was taking two blood pressure medications and sleeping on a propped-up pillow.
One day, my wife, Sabrina, came into the kitchen and said, “We MUST change in order to live!” So we bought an air fryer and a cast iron skillet, and I literally cooked us thin! This journey has been made possible with teamwork, determination, and desire.
How did you change your eating habits?
I started cooking all of our meals. Sabrina researched healthy fats and healthy recipes from Pinterest and the effects of intermittent fasting. We did IF from 1 pm to 8 pm for two weeks. I lost 24 pounds during that time, and Sabrina lost eight pounds.
I started using the air fryer to cook my meats. Then I found ways to use Greek cream cheese (sprouts grocery store) and chicken broth for pasta recipes that require heavy cream, and that combination was actually a game-changer.
We eat all of our favorite foods. Pinterest has a lot of recipe ideas. I just make them my own with substitutions. Portion control! Portion control is VERY important as well.
We also stopped celebrating with food! Instead, when we lose 20 pounds, we head to the beach, go to play, buy a new outfit at the mall (Good ol’ thrift store), etc. We LOVE us a good thrift!!
What is your workout routine?
We honestly don’t exercise. We just eat healthy food and don’t eat after 8 pm.
What was your starting weight? What is your current weight?
Jey: My starting weight was 427 pounds, and my current weight is 267 pounds. Sabrina’s starting weight was 240 pounds, and her current weight is 139 pounds.
What is your height?
Both of us are 5’3″.
When did you start your journey? How long did your transformation take
June 2021 to present- a total of 260+ pounds lost
What is the biggest lesson you’ve learned so far?
I’ve learned that it’s a race and not a sprint. The weight wasn’t gained overnight, so give yourself grace!
What advice do you have for women who want to lose weight?
Give yourself grace and not excuses.
Is weight loss surgery part of your journey?
Jey: I had 2 FAILED weight loss surgeries – Sleeve AND re-sleeve. Before surgery, I hadn’t mentally addressed why I was eating. I had a 30-minute psychological evaluation and was cleared for surgery. However, ALL of the weight came back after both surgeries came back.
Then, my wife (a mental health therapist) suggested therapy, which changed my life. I realized that I was eating due to unaddressed childhood trauma. Once I started talking about my issues with a professional, it helped me to realize that I could win the battle against obesity!
What advice do you have for women who want to lose weight?
Find out the ROOT CAUSE of your eating addiction. Just because you don’t address things doesn’t mean they go away!
You also have to be KIND to yourself! Give yourself a little grace. If you had a bad meal for lunch, it’s ok. Just make sure you have a healthy dinner. Your lunch may have been a setback, but that dinner will be a comeback! Once you get through your first day and through the next, the rest of the days will get a little easier!
Rebekah says
Sorry its taken me 24hrs since reading your heartfelt “post” – because I have been trying to digest what you shared. I now realise that although limited in exercise I presently can do ….NUTRITION IS EVERYTHING & INTERMITTENT FASTING. I particularly like the still enjoying your food part however Lol!
I think you are particularly brave and courageous – and your tips about not celebrating with food (or shopping) is something people need to hear.
Also GETTING TO THE ROOT CAUSE OF OUR OVEREATING. What wonderful testimonies, I’m grateful: beautiful examples of healing. You both looked GREAT!