A WEIGHT LOSS JOURNEY SANS A NUTRITIONIST, GYM, AND A COACH: HOW IT ALL WORKED OUT
April 25, 2025
|Southern Mail Newspaper
Consistency, a self-made diet plan, and overcoming mental challenges helped Chennai-based Niraj Jha lose 57 kilos. He shares his story, and what it takes to be patient and keep at it
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If someone had told me two years ago that I would lose over 50 kilos without setting foot in a gym or giving up real food, I would not have believed it. But here I am-healthier, sharper, and more confident than I have been in years. My transformation, however, did not begin with a fitness influencer or a fad diet. It began in a hospital bed.
Over the past decade, my body has been through an unrelenting series of medical challenges each one demanding its own kind of resilience. From a heart attack to chronic infections, surgeries, and even a near-fatal road accident, it has been a continuous test of endurance. Physical pain is one thing, but the emotional toll of living in constant recovery mode is something else entirely.
At my heaviest, I weighed 144 kilos-a number that didn't just show up on the scale, but in every aspect of my life. I had outgrown more than just my clothes; I had outgrown the energy and confidence I once took for granted. Everyday tasks left me breathless. My sleep was broken. And slowly, without realising it, I had started slipping away from the person I once was.
I wasn't someone who lived an indulgent or careless life. In fact, I had tried to lose weight many times. But each time I gathered the will to begin, my health threw me off track.
It was frustrating not because I was not trying, but because life kept getting in the way. Over time, the cycle took a toll. I began gaining more weight, developed sleep issues, and struggled with constant fatigue. When your health becomes unpredictable, it quietly chips away at your sense of control. You're not just dealing with pain or procedures-you're also navigating fear, isolation, vulnerability, and the exhausting cycle of hope and relapse. Add to that the silent effects of sleep apnea and chronic fatigue, and it becomes harder to distinguish where the physical discomfort ends, and the emotional struggle begins.
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