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For years, I felt stuck. Trapped in a cycle of emotional eating, shame, and feeling like real change was for other people. I lived with pain from lymphedema, carrying nearly 20 stone, my weight creeping up each year, whilst nothing I did made a impact. Then I discovered something different and for the first time, I started to believe it wasn’t too late.
I have started taking Mounjaro, a licensed drug to help treat obesity in the UK. I had been thinking about starting this treatment for quite a while and looked into this and other alternatives that are available in the UK.
There is so much misinformation about these drugs online and in the media so I hope I can help by sharing my experiences and provide you all with more information through my blog posts.
If you have any questions please feel free to drop me a message or let me know if there is anything in particular you would like me to discuss.
Please note that I am only documenting my experience, always do your own research and speak to a doctor or pharmacy for medical advice or if you have concerns whilst taking GLP1 medication.
With love, Helen 🩷













29th October 2024 – 28th October 2025
One year.
52 weeks.
365 days.
A lot can change in that time. And wow… I have changed.
When I took my very first GLP-1 injection, I thought I was starting a weight loss journey. I didn’t realise I was stepping into a complete rewiring of my mindset, my habits, my emotional patterns — my life.
Let’s start with the numbers — because I'm a numbers girl 😊.

Let’s pause here for a moment. My BMI has gone from clinically obese to just touching overweight. My visceral fat — the stuff around your organs that is so dangerous — has halved. My BMR is up, so I burn more energy at rest. I’m stronger. I’m more hydrated. I’m healthier. It still feels surreal.
The physical transformation is one thing. But the real win? The emotional growth.
This wasn’t just about weight. It was about:
Learning to trust myself again
Making aligned decisions, not reactive ones
Feeling my feelingsi nstead of eating them
Building consistent habits instead of chasing perfection
Prioritising rest, self-compassion, and emotional regulation
There’s no finish line to this work, but I’m further along the path than I’ve ever been. And honestly? I like who I’m becoming.
Here are a few highlights from the year — the moments that shaped me:
📍Week 1: My very first injection. Nervous. Hopeful. Desperate for change.
📍Week 4: First trip to the spa. Swimming and journaling became sacred.
📍Week 11: First real holiday since starting — and the first time I felt in control around food while away.
📍Week 15: A 6.6lb drop and my mojo fully back 🔥
📍Week 26: Celebrated 6 months — 4st 4lb down. No longer just about weight, but mindset and strength.
📍Week 34: Scary week — passed out on holiday. But it reminded me of how far I’d come, and how committed I was to my health.
📍Week 40: Officially hit 6st lost.
📍Week 43: Weight loss slowing again… but emotional resilience stronger than ever.
📍Week 52: Final injection of year one. BMI now 26.9. I am no longer classed as obese. I honestly never thought I’d type that sentence.
If I could go back and whisper to myself a year ago, it would be this:
This will not be linear. You will gain, lose, plateau, and wobble.
You will not always feel motivated. That’s where routines will save you.
The medication (Mounjaro) is powerful — but it’s a tool, not a miracle. The rest? That’s up to you.
Emotional hunger will try to trick you. Learn to pause.
Support from your environment (hello, patient husband!) makes a world of difference.
You’ll become calmer. More decisive. More you.
The truth is, I didn’t wing this.
I built systems. I tracked. I journaled. I experimented.
📖 Journaling helped me process hard days, spot patterns, and stay grounded.
📊 Tracking gave me perspective — because sometimes the scale lies, but the data doesn’t.
📆 Planning ahead made all the difference — especially with meals, travel, and busy weeks at work.
This structure — not perfection — is what helped me show up for myself consistently.
I’ve created something beautiful out of this experience:
✨ A companion planner for women on their own transformation journey.
Designed around the same cycles I lived through — weekly reflections, emotional prompts, realistic tracking, and supportive structure — it’s a small step toward helping others feel seen and supported in their own version of “becoming her.”
More on that soon 👀
This was never about chasing skinny. This was about:
🌱 Becoming emotionally steady
💪 Building sustainable energy
❤️ Reconnecting with my body
🧠 Creating space for joy, not just survival
One year ago, I started a journey that I thought was about weight loss.
But it became about something far more powerful: self-leadership.
I’m proud of the physical progress, yes — but more than that, I’m proud of the emotional growth, mindset shifts, and systems I’ve built to support lasting change.
Here’s to slow, steady, soulful progress.
—
Helen
One step at a time.
