Fitness influencer Lexi Reed before and after weight loss photos.Photo:lexi reed/instagramLexi Reedis reflecting on losing an additional 100 lbs following hercalciphylaxisdiagnosisIn a WednesdayInstagrampost, thesocial media influencer32, explained how the diagnosis scared her, saying “[it] completely turned my life upside down & made me question how strong that I truly was.”Calciphylaxis is a rare, debilitating disease which theMayo Clinicexplains is caused when “calcium accumulates in small blood vessels of the fat and skin tissues.” It can cause “blood clots, painful skin ulcers and may cause serious infections that can lead to death.”“With personally having 30+ painful open wounds, and calciphylaxis having a mortality rate of over 80% due to infection (the leading cause of death) - I was scared I wasn’t going to survive,” Reed wrote.Reed underwent59 weeks of treatmentlast year for painful wounds all over her body.  But on Wednesday, she shared how she was able to overcome that “pain” and “fear.”“I found my strength to live & heal was more powerful than focusing on the odds stacked against me and I fought as hard as I could to survive one of the hardest battles of my life,” continued Reed.Lexi Reed on March 6, 2024.lexi reed/instagramShe continued to share how the picture she posted — a before and after transformation of her weight loss progress and her scars from treatment — also shows how she took “back the fight to live, healing & refusing to take life for granted.”“Sometimes life will knock us down and make us question how strong that we truly are, but what matters most is not giving up despite what we face or the fear - start today!” concluded the influencer.Along with sharing this motivational message, Reed also share a couple of Instagram Stories of her working out in the gym. In one mirror selfie, she’s seen smiling for the camera with weight machines in the backgroud. She captioned the post, “Run the day or it runs you!”In another Story, she shared a video of her smiling with her water bottle while working out on the elliptical.Lexi Reed on March 6, 2024.lexi reed/instagramReed started her weight loss journey at 485 lbs. She first droppedto under 200 lbs. on Christmas Day of 2023. Then, in February, she announced she hit a goal weight of 185 lbs and hit her goal to lose300 lbsonce more after regaining 90 lbs. that she originally lost following her Calciphylaxis diagnosis.“I’m trying not to just get on here and, like, scream and shout because I’m just so excited,” she said in a post on her Feb. 26InstagramStories. “It’s just crazy because at 485 lbs., I would have been happy being 299 lbs.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Fitness influencer Lexi Reed before and after weight loss photos.Photo:lexi reed/instagram

HEALTH: Lexi Reed Shows 100-Lb. Weight Loss: ‘I Found My Strength to Live & Heal’ https://www.instagram.com/p/C4LpaY_JYAp/

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Lexi Reedis reflecting on losing an additional 100 lbs following hercalciphylaxisdiagnosisIn a WednesdayInstagrampost, thesocial media influencer32, explained how the diagnosis scared her, saying “[it] completely turned my life upside down & made me question how strong that I truly was.”Calciphylaxis is a rare, debilitating disease which theMayo Clinicexplains is caused when “calcium accumulates in small blood vessels of the fat and skin tissues.” It can cause “blood clots, painful skin ulcers and may cause serious infections that can lead to death.”“With personally having 30+ painful open wounds, and calciphylaxis having a mortality rate of over 80% due to infection (the leading cause of death) - I was scared I wasn’t going to survive,” Reed wrote.Reed underwent59 weeks of treatmentlast year for painful wounds all over her body.  But on Wednesday, she shared how she was able to overcome that “pain” and “fear.”“I found my strength to live & heal was more powerful than focusing on the odds stacked against me and I fought as hard as I could to survive one of the hardest battles of my life,” continued Reed.Lexi Reed on March 6, 2024.lexi reed/instagramShe continued to share how the picture she posted — a before and after transformation of her weight loss progress and her scars from treatment — also shows how she took “back the fight to live, healing & refusing to take life for granted.”“Sometimes life will knock us down and make us question how strong that we truly are, but what matters most is not giving up despite what we face or the fear - start today!” concluded the influencer.Along with sharing this motivational message, Reed also share a couple of Instagram Stories of her working out in the gym. In one mirror selfie, she’s seen smiling for the camera with weight machines in the backgroud. She captioned the post, “Run the day or it runs you!”In another Story, she shared a video of her smiling with her water bottle while working out on the elliptical.Lexi Reed on March 6, 2024.lexi reed/instagramReed started her weight loss journey at 485 lbs. She first droppedto under 200 lbs. on Christmas Day of 2023. Then, in February, she announced she hit a goal weight of 185 lbs and hit her goal to lose300 lbsonce more after regaining 90 lbs. that she originally lost following her Calciphylaxis diagnosis.“I’m trying not to just get on here and, like, scream and shout because I’m just so excited,” she said in a post on her Feb. 26InstagramStories. “It’s just crazy because at 485 lbs., I would have been happy being 299 lbs.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Lexi Reedis reflecting on losing an additional 100 lbs following hercalciphylaxisdiagnosis

In a WednesdayInstagrampost, thesocial media influencer32, explained how the diagnosis scared her, saying “[it] completely turned my life upside down & made me question how strong that I truly was.”

Calciphylaxis is a rare, debilitating disease which theMayo Clinicexplains is caused when “calcium accumulates in small blood vessels of the fat and skin tissues.” It can cause “blood clots, painful skin ulcers and may cause serious infections that can lead to death.”

“With personally having 30+ painful open wounds, and calciphylaxis having a mortality rate of over 80% due to infection (the leading cause of death) - I was scared I wasn’t going to survive,” Reed wrote.

Reed underwent59 weeks of treatmentlast year for painful wounds all over her body.  But on Wednesday, she shared how she was able to overcome that “pain” and “fear.”

“I found my strength to live & heal was more powerful than focusing on the odds stacked against me and I fought as hard as I could to survive one of the hardest battles of my life,” continued Reed.

Lexi Reed on March 6, 2024.lexi reed/instagram

HEALTH: Lexi Reed Shows 100-Lb. Weight Loss: ‘I Found My Strength to Live & Heal’ https://www.instagram.com/p/C4LpaY_JYAp/

She continued to share how the picture she posted — a before and after transformation of her weight loss progress and her scars from treatment — also shows how she took “back the fight to live, healing & refusing to take life for granted.”

“Sometimes life will knock us down and make us question how strong that we truly are, but what matters most is not giving up despite what we face or the fear - start today!” concluded the influencer.

Along with sharing this motivational message, Reed also share a couple of Instagram Stories of her working out in the gym. In one mirror selfie, she’s seen smiling for the camera with weight machines in the backgroud. She captioned the post, “Run the day or it runs you!”

In another Story, she shared a video of her smiling with her water bottle while working out on the elliptical.

HEALTH: Lexi Reed Shows 100-Lb. Weight Loss: ‘I Found My Strength to Live & Heal’ https://www.instagram.com/p/C4LpaY_JYAp/

Reed started her weight loss journey at 485 lbs. She first droppedto under 200 lbs. on Christmas Day of 2023. Then, in February, she announced she hit a goal weight of 185 lbs and hit her goal to lose300 lbsonce more after regaining 90 lbs. that she originally lost following her Calciphylaxis diagnosis.

“I’m trying not to just get on here and, like, scream and shout because I’m just so excited,” she said in a post on her Feb. 26InstagramStories. “It’s just crazy because at 485 lbs., I would have been happy being 299 lbs.”

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