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How Singaporean executive lost 19kg in 7 months after failing blood donation check

Bad diet, lack of exercise and menopause onset saw Terri Cheong’s weight hit 83kg. Now she’s lighter, stronger and more confident

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Terri Cheong saw her weight fall 19kg from February 2025 (left) to September 2025 (right) through strength training and a diet overhaul. Photo: Ultimate Performance
Bhakti Mathur

When Terri Cheong failed the premedical check for a blood donation drive in January due to high blood pressure and high cholesterol, the Singapore-based finance executive decided to take charge of her health – and her life.

“I realised how unhealthy and unfit I had become. I had let my health slip. Something had to change,” she says.

There had been many signs that change was needed. Aged 54, she found walking and climbing stairs exhausting.

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“I couldn’t stand up from my beanbag without help. In February 2024, while on a family holiday in Japan, I was with my nephew in a park, and we had to climb massive, never-ending stairs. I was tired and breathless after climbing one flight,” she says.

She had also endured a nagging pain in her knees for years due to her excess weight.
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“I had neglected my health for years. I worked long hours, worked late nights, did not exercise and slept five hours at night on average,” she says.
Terri Cheong in February (left) and 19kg lighter in September (right). Photo: Ultimate Performance
Terri Cheong in February (left) and 19kg lighter in September (right). Photo: Ultimate Performance
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