You got to have a huge heart to be a big man. I have know Andrew McLoughlin for many years. Never ever had he had anything bad to say and always seamed to be positive. This was just the outside face of this big kind man. On the inside his body was starting to fail, feelings of depression and the day to day teasing he heard from people had him in a huge rutt. You could only imagine the difficult daily routine he had to go through. From getting out of bed, washing, getting his clothes and personal hygene. Nobody knows the troubles he has seen and nobody would hear it from him even if they wanted to know. I would run into him from time to time and he would always say " I should come down and see you at your club". At first I just wrote it off. Everyone says that to me when I go out. But Andrew said "he just had to wait to get some cash together and he would be down". Thats when I piped up ( maybe it was the drinks) but I said " I will train you for free if you just show up on Tuesday at noon. That Tuesday came and I was there finishing up with another client when he walked through the front door. That was the hardest step he had to take in order to change his live. Here he is week two at the club. He weighed over 500lbs and his skin and hair was terrible. I sat down and explained to him that we were going to take things very slow. We were looking at 2 to 3 lbs a week and he needed to consult a doctor with his routine. I could see him counting in his head. That will take over two years. I did a physical assessment of him and tried to see what he could and couldnt do. This is where I thought i might be over my head. I asked him to give me 10 push ups and 10 sit ups on the ground. I didnt know at that time he needed help to get on the floor and 2 people to help him up. I asked him to raise his legs to get on a step and he couldnt. I knew i had my work cut out for me. To be honest In my mind I thought this is not going to last. I've seen people come and go and when people get discouraged they usually find an excuse not to come back. I found some exercises he could do to get him moving for his first workout, got him sweaty and sat down with him and discussed what goals he wanted to achieve at the end. ( in order to get to a destination you should follow a map, this is the route we were plotting) First he wanted to get under 500lbs, second is that he wanted to compete in a charity wrestling event. He tried the year before but couldnt get in the ring. He was very dissapointed about that and his 3rd goal was to get to 450lbs. From the very beginning we struggled with his diet. Not because he was a binge eater. It was because he was at a low income tax bracket and couldnt afford what he needed to help shed the weight. He had to visit the food bank a few times and we all know what kind of food goes there. Starched, pastas , bread, milk and processed food. We were going to have to do it the hard way and beg for some help. My sister donated some farm free run eggs, my friends Tia and Shaun donated veggies from a local farm and I did some fishing and gave him some big hunks of salmon. Even with help it just wasnt everything we needed. We needed protein powder and multivitamins, some c.l.a., msm and fish oils. Too far out of our budgets. That wasnt the only problem. He couldnt do many things that an ordinary person could do like walk long distances, push ups, sit ups or leg lift to name the few. This took a lot of thought. After a good few week the momentum was rolling. He was able to do a bit more each time. I added a bit more weight, more time and more difficulty to each training session. He came in happy one day to tell me that he was now under 500 and he had lost about 5 pound. That was a start. I asked him to weigh in ever 3 weeks from then on. He came in after a weigh in and he was down. I asked him why? He thought he had let me down and that he had only lost 2 pounds and was expecting 6lbs. I stopped him and googled 2 pounds of butter. I said to him" every weigh in is going to be different and be happy that you lost 2lbs and had not gained it. His motivation has been positive from that point on. He can now do more then he has ever have in his adult life. He is now able to get down and up off the floor, he swings 50 lb Kettle bells like they are toys. He is able to run short distances, kick and punch the heavy bag, he walks to and from the gym, completes each workout and is breathing 100 times better. In the last month he doesnt have to take heart medication and the diabities is all but non existant. He have been and insperation to many people and now has a group of people that want to follow his story and that is why I am writing this blog. We have brought in other Heavyweights to help them in their struggles but Andrew is my number 1 concern. Today Andrew weighed in at 450 lbs. He had set his 3rd goal. Something that was so hard to achieve but he stuck to it. For that I told him we have to go to the next level and ask for help. Get the right things he needs so he can drop more. I posted a short message on facebook and within an hour we were set for 3 months of food and suppliments. I am very proud to be part of this transformation. A-Train insires me as well and has become a good friend. I want to thank everyone that has helped along the way from supplying him with food to pressing "like" in his blogs to saying very kind word on his stauses. Below is his latest picture. If you look up top and compare that is over 50 lbs and has gained about 20 in muscle. This is a feel good story but it far from over yet. His next goal is 425lbs by the end of November early December. If anyone can do it Andrew will be the man.
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Shannon
10/23/2013 02:10:28 am
I grew up in the Valley and know who Andrew is but do not know him personally. I just want to say how inspiring and courageous he is. I grew up hearing the taunts and horrible things people would say about and to him. It's a wonder he managed to find enough strength to survive the torment. What a strong and unbreakable spirit! I also applaud you and your gym for realizing the importance and impact this transformation is for him. You are saving his life...a selfless and noble act to say the least. Bravo to you all and Andrew keep fighting everyday to lose that weight because your LIFE is what you will gain!
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11/1/2013 05:21:20 am
I love this story! I just heard about it from a friend and looked it up. I do not know Andrew but have seen him around town. Well done to every that has contributed to Andrew. Great cudos to Jonny Mac and CVBC. If there is anything we at Fitness Excellence can help out with, do not hesitate to call us.
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K Wagner
10/23/2013 02:56:32 am
I played rugby two years ahead of Andrew in high school and can personally attest to the fact that he has it where it counts. He was carrying extra weight back then and didn't let it stop him and he played with a lot of heart. He had a great attitude and a kind personality and it's inspiring to see him back kicking ass.
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10/23/2013 03:13:09 am
Well done to you both. Community support is very important when people need help. Hats off to you! I would be honoured to come in and do some photos free of charge, whenever your goal is reached as a reminder of what positive energy and community support looks like in the face adversity. Contact me any time. Cheers!
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Michelle Murphy
10/23/2013 10:33:48 am
I just came across this blog and now I am shedding tears of joy!! I have known Andrew since he was a little boy and used to babysit him. I know the wonderful person he is and have seen the sadness in his eyes. I have prayed that someone would cross his path and help him - and that prayer has been answered! Thank you, thank you so much!!! Please give my love to Andrew and if there is anything, anything, I can do, please contact me! I am so proud of you Andrew! Hang in there. Hope to see you soon.
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Leslie
10/23/2013 01:13:27 pm
Go Go Go!!! You CAN do it! Believe in yourself and you can achieve anything you want! I personally know it is difficult but every day it will get better - sure you may have days where you feel you can't do as much but you are still doing something...remember it is accumulative and you have started - keep it up!
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Allan
10/23/2013 03:34:26 pm
Andrew is a great inspiration: it is that first walk through the door, first time to put on running shoes, first time to step outside the door in public saying "I'm going to do this"
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Julia Beard
11/2/2013 06:21:41 pm
Allan, that is the best advice ever. :-) Listen to him Andrew. I am behind you 100%. You have so much support. Message me if you feel the need for more drive. You have so many people who will give you the same support. You're a beautiful man! Keep going!
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Judy Atkinson
10/24/2013 01:42:23 am
Like others, I've known Andrew since he was in high school. How wonderful that he is getting the support he needs and progressing so well. What an inspiration. He has always been an extremely friendly and positive person and it is wonderful to read that he is still that very positive person. Way to go Andrew!! Along with many others, we'll be watching your progress and send you our support!!
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judy atkinson
10/24/2013 01:43:10 am
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Joanie
10/24/2013 02:21:24 am
Keep up the good work Andrew!! I know how hard it is to lose weight and you need to be patient!! Keep the positive attitude as well........it comes in handy! It took me 2 1/2 years to lose 110 lbs..........so I know the long slow process..........Don't give up!! It was great talking to you in Superstore the other day...........
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Jax K
10/24/2013 04:00:25 am
Andrew! What an inspiration you are!! It's unbelievable what you can do when you put your mind to it. I'm extremely proud of what you've accomplished! Keep up the hard work and determination buddy :)
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Kelly
10/24/2013 04:30:34 am
Good for you. You can do anything you set your mind too. Although I do not know you personally it is obvious that you are a beautiful person inside and out!
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Christine
10/24/2013 04:49:37 am
Go Andrew!! I have known you for many many years and you have always been a fantastic person who never ever seemed to give up!! You rock Jonny for giving him a reason TO get up and move!! Keep up the great work Andrew, you have inspired me as well :)
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Louisa
10/24/2013 04:50:33 am
I would be happy to donate some good whole food to Andrew. I have pasture raised duck & chicken and some frozen homegrown veggies. Give me a call 250-336-8872 (My father and his were friends)
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Breana Morgan
10/24/2013 06:14:44 am
So absolutely fantastic. I've followed the posts/statuses on FB about his progress, and it always brings a smile to my face to see his courage and positivity! This is such an amazing story, and I know the whole valley is cheering him on. Thrilled to hear that people have stepped up to help him get what he needs to get healthy. Proper nutrition should be a right, not a privilege. Such a shame he's had to fight so hard for something so simple. ALL THE BEST ANDREW!! Big thumbs up. I know 425 is right around the corner for you. Keep it up. :)
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Pehgee and Dan
10/24/2013 06:14:48 am
Way to go Andrew!!!
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Chris hill
10/24/2013 07:01:59 am
Known you for awhile, keep it up buddy.
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Sharon Keyes
10/24/2013 07:03:33 am
So proud of you Andrew, you inspire me every day. Keep up the hard work.
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Carol Frank
10/24/2013 07:49:05 am
Way to go Andrew!!
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Adam Bleakley
10/24/2013 09:40:28 am
Andrew you are an inspiration for all of us. You are a great person keep truckin!
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Toni York
10/24/2013 09:56:07 am
You are awesome way to go and I am cheering for you.
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this is such as kind thing you are doing for Andrew, nothing is more rewarding than giving. I hope Andrew finds happiness and wish him so much luck. Keep up the good work so many people are rooting for you Andrew.
10/24/2013 10:51:58 am
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Darlene
10/24/2013 12:32:41 pm
You are an inspiration to so many people Andrew! I remember you from 7-Eleven years ago when I was the manager and you were a regular customer and seeing you over the years. Such a nice person. Good for you, there are many awesome people in your life.
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J,
10/24/2013 12:45:38 pm
This gives me hope... I only have about 50 lbs to lose but to me it's a lot.. One step at a time, one small goal.. Good luck!
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Way to go Andrew, so happy to hear you have the support of some good people. Keep up the great work :)
10/24/2013 03:09:17 pm
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Gyneil
10/24/2013 03:37:51 pm
Andrew! I used to work at Dominos years ago and saw you all the time at work next door. Although I havnt talked to you in a long time I see you walking around and was wondering if you lost weight, because it looked like it! Seeing this makes me so happy that your feeling good about yourself. You accomplished so much, keep it up! Amazing!
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Bonnie Goudie
10/24/2013 05:27:25 pm
Keep up the good work Andrew. I always thought you were a good handsome man no matter what you weigh. Your heart shines through. Sending much love from both of us, me and Gordon. Love you bud oxoxo
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Diane
10/25/2013 12:07:25 am
Wow, Andrew! You are such an inspiration. I am sure this has been incredibly hard work. But you are well on your way. I wish you the best of luck as you carry on with your plan.
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Judy Norbury
10/25/2013 05:26:43 am
Good on you, Andrew! I suggest you get in touch with LUSH Valley Society. http://www.lushvalley.org/ They are in the old Food Bank building on Piercy Ave. An excellent resource and a place to get education on cooking nutritious meals on little funds and sometimes get surplus fruits and vegetables.
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Andrew
10/25/2013 07:00:20 am
From one Andrew to another, good job man! Words cannot relly even describe how awesome this is! I'ts been a long time since the old Payless days, and I'm glad to see you doing so well!!
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Paul Ross
10/25/2013 07:35:53 am
I'm sending a big pat on the back to Andrew and to Jonny. You are both being real-life warriors.
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Rob Hartman
10/25/2013 08:50:32 am
A great story of taking on a great challenge. I wish Andrew all the best in life. Stand proud Andrew.
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sharon
10/25/2013 08:51:25 am
I used to have many a conversation with you at the gas station,yes a very pleasant man you can do it Andrew,just take one day at a time,and keep smiling !!!!!and to you Jonny you are a angel...
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Gerald Rideout
10/25/2013 09:04:01 am
WOW way to go andrew keep up the good work
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Cory Evans
10/25/2013 10:51:15 am
Very happy for you Andrew. Good Job buddy
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Jeret
10/25/2013 11:17:46 am
Good for you! hope to see you back at the gym soon!
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Rebekah
10/25/2013 12:54:52 pm
A big thanks to Jonny for writing this blog. A big thanks to Andrew for having the courage to change & to have your "before" photo published. You are an inspiration to many. Keep up the good work! You've earned the right to hold your head high.
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Treva
10/25/2013 01:04:00 pm
I am really thrilled to see Andrew finally being supported in such a meaningful way. I met Andrew a few years ago and was taken aback with his positive attitude and overwhelmingly kind manner, So happy for you Andrew! You are finally getting back some of that positive energy you were putting out to everyone else,
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Chris
10/25/2013 04:35:35 pm
I've known Andrew for almost 3 years, and although I've never gotten to know him very closely, I know he's struggled. I've met with him many times since his workouts began - initially I was skeptical on his proposal to work out with Johnny Mac - but he's demonstrated his drive, dedication and initiative. I've seen first hand the change in him! He's more confident, speaks with enthusiasm.... and best of all, there's Pride... Keep up the great work sir.... I'll continue to be here to pat you on the back saying "Great Job" the whole way... very proud of you
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john watson
10/25/2013 11:32:06 pm
way to go buddy, met you a few years back at cheveron, keep up the good work.
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Ashley Barry
10/26/2013 12:33:17 am
Amazing! GOOD JOB! What a great thing you are doing Jonny Mac. It makes me so proud to see my hometown working together and changing a life. Andrew - keep it up!! You are super inspiring.
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Gordon Goudie
10/26/2013 02:23:21 am
Andrew was one of the first people I met when moved here with my family 7 years ago. Always had kind words, always chatty, all around nice guy. Keep up good work Andrew, thanks Jonny for helping such a great guy.
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Sandra geldart
10/26/2013 03:08:26 am
Andrew I met you when I worked at the Courtenay Superstore and am always happy when we meet up again. I am so proud of you!
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Rod MacRae
10/26/2013 08:09:57 am
Andrew you were the early morning guy who gave my day a lift when I was getting gas at 04:30 in the morning. Great to hear you are doing this journey man .Keep it going. Every day you do is one more you have in your pocket. Vibes to you Sir.
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Meg
10/27/2013 03:52:19 am
Andrew, we your friends are all so very proud you and you are an inspiration to us all. I've been thinking of you, and you have inspired me to start working out as well. If you can do it, and so can I! Thank-you Johnny for believing in Andrew! Andrew was one on my very first friends I made when I moved here two years ago to Courtenay! I'm so very proud of him!
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10/28/2013 01:58:00 am
I have known Andrew for about 5 years now. He is an absolute diamond in the rough. I know that on many occasions in the past he did not have the money for regular meals before the diet. This is an ongoing situation with many that are low income.
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Giver dude
11/22/2013 08:40:28 am
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Linda Pritchard
12/17/2013 05:50:43 pm
Way to go Andrew! Onward and upward! (((HUG)))
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Phil Hobbs
1/6/2014 05:48:22 am
This is a truly Amazing story of someone who has the belief and dedication to help someone else. I know Johnny Mac from playing rugby together in the UK. Well done to you both and I enjoy following Andrews story. Long may it continue.
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