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A mother-of-two who feared her sons would be bullied for her weight is showing off her incredible transformation after losing 7st. 

Mary Watkins, 42, from East Sussex, who weighed 17st at her heaviest, struggled with her size for years and was diagnosed with high blood pressure and pre-eclampsia while pregnant with her elder son Freddie.

After unsuccessful attempts to lose weight, she joined Slimming World and lost 7st. She’s now maintained that weight loss for seven years and opened her own Slimming World group helping other slimmers.

The mother, who has now been named Slimming World’s Top Target Consultant 2024, said: ‘Freddie was born seven weeks premature as he had stopped growing due to the blood flow from my placenta being weak.

‘I was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia and my weight and high blood pressure played a part in that. It hurts me to think that Freddie might not have been born early if I’d been a healthy weight.

Mary Watkins, 42, from East Sussex, feared her sons would be bullied for her weight so she dropped seven stone

Mary Watkins, 42, from East Sussex, feared her sons would be bullied for her weight so she dropped seven stone

At more than 17st, Mary was advised to lose weight to control her blood pressure, especially if she were to become pregnant again.

She said: ‘I knew a lot of people who were intermittent fasting at the time, so I gave that a go. I did lose a little bit of weight before I conceived my second son, Walter.

‘The weight soon came back on though, and as the mum of two small boys, I found it difficult to make myself and my health a priority.’

Mary found herself turning down opportunities such as attending friends’ hen dos and realised she needed to make a positive change when Freddie was due to start school in 2016.

‘I was worried he would get picked on because of my size. A few of the mums at the baby groups I’d been to had mentioned Slimming World and friend said that she was joining our local group, so I decided to give it a go myself.

‘The group was nothing like the stereotypes I’d seen on TV. I was met with warmth, care and support from the Consultant and other members – it was amazing.’

Mary, who lives in Crowborough with husband Dafydd, Freddie who is now 11 and eight-year-old Walter, soon began to enjoy Slimming World’s healthy eating plan, and introduced new healthy habits for the whole family including cooking from scratch more often and walking to school instead of taking the car.

She said: ‘My previous attempts at losing weight had left me hungry and irritable so to be honest I expected the same kind of thing.

The mother-of-two struggled with her size for years and was diagnosed with high blood pressure and pre-eclampsia while pregnant with her elder son Freddie

The mother-of-two struggled with her size for years and was diagnosed with high blood pressure and pre-eclampsia while pregnant with her elder son Freddie

After unsuccessful attempts to lose weight including fasting she joined Slimming World and lost 7st. She's now maintained that weight loss for seven years and opened her own Slimming World group helping other slimmers

After unsuccessful attempts to lose weight including fasting she joined Slimming World and lost 7st. She’s now maintained that weight loss for seven years and opened her own Slimming World group helping other slimmers

The mother has now been named Slimming World's Top Target Consultant 2024

The mother has now been named Slimming World’s Top Target Consultant 2024

‘I couldn’t believe it when instead I was cooking food for the whole family – like spaghetti Bolognese, Moroccan tagines with couscous or chilli with homemade chips.

‘No food is banned, there’s hundreds of foods you can eat freely and others are just controlled in different ways to protect your weight loss.  And I was losing weight – I lost 7st in 10 months.’

In time, Mary became more active with the help of the program’s physical activity support, which helps members to introduce activity levels at their own pace and in a way that fits in with daily routines.

Mary’s diet before 

Breakfast: A bowl of sugary cereal

Lunch: Shop-bought baguette with crisps

Dinner: A pizza served with garlic bread

Snacks: Bread with cheese, salami or pate

Mary’s diet now  

Breakfast: Fruit and Greek yogurt, or grilled bacon, with eggs and beans

Lunch: Poached/ scrambled eggs on  toast or homemade quiche with salad 

Dinner: Homemade spaghetti Bolognese or fajita chicken with chilli, refried beans, salsa and taco shells

Evening: Glass of wine

She said: ‘I was quite active when I was younger, although this waned as I grew up. I was so worried about embarrassing myself by being red and out of puff.

‘So instead of joining a gym, I started out by walking, I’d walk Freddie to nursery and then go on to my Slimming World group.

‘I then progressed to running around the block and slowly stepped it up to running a 10K race, which I am so proud of.

‘For Christmas this year my boys even asked for running shoes as they wanted to start coming out for runs with me.’

At more than 17st, Mary was advised to lose weight to control her blood pressure, especially if she were to become pregnant again

At more than 17st, Mary was advised to lose weight to control her blood pressure, especially if she were to become pregnant again

Mary found herself turning down opportunities such as attending friends' hen dos and realised she needed to make a positive change when Freddie was due to start school in 2016

Mary found herself turning down opportunities such as attending friends’ hen dos and realised she needed to make a positive change when Freddie was due to start school in 2016

Mary Watkins before her weight loss. Her previous attempts at losing weight had left her hungry and irritable so she expected the same kind of thing with Slimming World but was pleasantly surprised

Mary Watkins before her weight loss. Her previous attempts at losing weight had left her hungry and irritable so she expected the same kind of thing with Slimming World but was pleasantly surprised 

Mary’s next achievement came when she decided to train to become a Slimming World Consultant.

She said: ‘I felt so positive – full of life and energy – a world away from the person I was before I lost weight.

‘I wanted to bottle this feeling and give it to everyone who had ever struggled with their weight. Becoming a Consultant myself seemed the next logical step.’I thought losing weight was the best feeling ever, but it turns out that helping others to lose weight is just as rewarding.

‘After having the children, I wanted a job that the flexibility that I could be there for the school runs and the sports days but still have a career that I loved. This is just that!’

Mary Watkins with her children before her weight loss. She managed to lose some weight between pregnancies, but it quickly went back on again

Mary Watkins with her children before her weight loss. She managed to lose some weight between pregnancies, but it quickly went back on again 

In time, Mary became more active with the help of the program's physical activity support, which helps members to introduce activity levels at their own pace and in a way that fits in with daily routines

In time, Mary became more active with the help of the program’s physical activity support, which helps members to introduce activity levels at their own pace and in a way that fits in with daily routines

And after staying at her target weight for over seven years, people often ask Mary her ‘secret’ to long-term weight loss success. 

She said: ‘You have to make a change to your lifestyle. Nobody wants to “diet” for the rest of their lives – yet I want to feel the way I do every day. 

‘Eating healthily and exercising is just second nature to me now – and it was my Slimming World group that helped me to get to this point.

‘The individual thinking about potential pitfalls that you’re encouraged to do in group, combined with the ideas from the other members, helped me to find what worked for me.

‘It means I don’t feel like I’m missing out and for the first time in my life I’m doing everything I ever dreamed of doing. I’m the fit and active mum that I always wanted to be and that is just the best feeling.’

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