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My peanut butter addiction made me fat

A self-proclaimed peanut butter addict once tipped the scale at 350 pounds because of her love for the creamy spread.

Amy LeRoy, a 29-year-old mother of two from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, is currently unrecognizable after losing 149 pounds in about 10 months by drastically changing her diet

At one point, Leroy says she was eating over 4,000 calories a day.

“My calories were adding up because of the quantity of food I was eating, I was overeating and was consuming way too much peanut butter,” LeRoy told Caters.

“I’d easily eat three large spoonfuls of peanut butter at a time, then I’d have snacks with lots of peanut butter in them too.”

LeRoy – who fought with her weight most of her life – shed some pounds with a gastric band in 2006, but gained back all the weight with her highly caloric diet.

“I was hoping for a miracle and at the time I wasn’t ready to change my diet so drastically and later had it removed due to the pain it was causing,” LeRoy told Caters.

“Since calorie counting I set a lot of small weight loss goals, which made it easier to achieve and now try to keep 85% of my diet healthy.”

LeRoy – who once struggled from social anxiety so disabling that she had to be medicated – isn’t afraid to go out in public anymore.

Her newfound confidence has also pushed her to document her weight loss and fitness regime on Instagram, where she hopes to inspire others like her who struggle with food addiction and who may also be suffering from depression.

“I started posting my progress on Instagram every week and soon I had a following who were cheering me on and encouraging me on my weight loss journey, ” said Leroy.

LeRoy – who consumes 1,500 calories a day now – feels more full of live than she ever has.

Swapping out peanut butter and taco bell with Greek yogurt, salads, lean meats and lots of veggies, has pushed her to help others lose weight naturally.

“I try to encourage others now on Instagram and I hope my success inspires others who don’t believe they can lose weight,” she said.

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