The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

SUCCESS STORY

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Michael Emaneulo, age 50

Former weight: 295 pounds

Current weight: 195 pounds

Pounds lost: 100 pounds Height: 5 feet 10 inches Age: 50 years

How long he’s kept it off: “I started with Nancy Masoud, a weight-loss and metabolism specialist (lockitinwe­ightloss.com), a year and a half ago,” Emanuelo said. “When I started, I was 250 pounds. I sat around 250ish for about five years, and then when I came to see Nancy, I broke the 200 pounds and went down to 195 pounds.”

Personal life: “I live in Kennesaw. I have three kids and have been married for 25 years to my college sweetheart. I own a telecommun­ications business . ... Our kids are all in college, so we’re empty-nesters. We enjoy traveling. You hit your glory years and you want to enjoy what you saved up your whole life to do.”

Turning point: “I always struggled with my weight,” Emanuelo said. “I always fluctuated with my weight. ... It was always: weight loss, gain weight, weight loss, gain weight. I tried Atkins, Weight Watchers, Nutrasyste­m . ... Understand­ing how the body works and what foods are good for me and what foods aren’t — that is when it started to work . ... I lost my father when he was 50 years old; I was only 25 years old. He retired from the New York Police Department and wanted to enjoy his life. He was retired for five years, and then at 50 years old, he passed after all his kids got married and started having grandchild­ren . ... He spent his whole life working . ... He didn’t (even get to) enjoy his grandkids. That inspired me to get healthy. It is not a diet, it is a lifestyle plan.”

Diet plan: “It is not dieting — it is understand­ing how eating affects your body,” Emanuelo said. Breakfast is usually three eggs or turkey patties. Lunch is a turkey roll-up with peppers. Dinner is vegetables with smoked chicken from his Big Green Egg. “I do competitio­n BBQ once in a while.”

Exercise routine: “Right now I really don’t exercise that much; we just walk,” Emanuelo said. “I try to do (that) three or four times per week.”

Biggest challenge: “Bread — I love pasta and bread and knowing I have to eliminate that is bad . ... Me and my wife did it together,” he said. “We did it as a partnershi­p, which helps a lot.”

How life has changed: “I feel better about myself . ... I feel healthier. I feel accomplish­ed — that is the biggest thing . ... I used to have a 46-inch waist, when you go to sit on a plane your butt doesn’t fit in the seat . ... Now, I can sit in a middle aisle and not feel as uncomforta­ble,” Emanuelo said. “I evangelize a lot more: I try to tell people what I did and let them know there is hope out there. The biggest thing is, it is not about losing weight — it is about changing your lifestyle.”

 ??  ?? Michael Emanuelo weighed 285 pounds at age 38 in 2005.
Michael Emanuelo weighed 285 pounds at age 38 in 2005.
 ??  ?? Michael Emanuelo weighed 195 pounds at age 50 in May 2017.
Michael Emanuelo weighed 195 pounds at age 50 in May 2017.

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