I know I need to lose a stone for starters, my BMI is 27, but I also feel much fitter and healthier than I did a year ago when I was probably slightly lighter. (I went heavier and have lost 9lbs so far).
Firstly, my mental health is much better as I am not too stressed. I can do 40 minutes + of cardio in the gym, and not just faffing about on a bike reading a magazine either - running, rowing, cross trainer and exercise bike, with my heart rate at 80% of maximum.
I have started running again and can now jog for 4.5 miles. My resting heart rate is around 50, (apparently like that of a 18 year old male athlete, though some of it is genetic) my blood pressure is between 90/45 and 100/60. My waist measurement is 28, I am size 14, so not a problem in the diabetes stakes.
I don't suffer from colds and ill health now. I get a sniffle, sore throat or tickly cough for a few days tops. A year ago when I was stressed out I was getting everything under the sun including IBS. The IBS symptoms have stopped completely.
So yes I would like to lose weight but I am generally (very) healthy I think, much fitter than the average person. You have to look at the whole picture. Getting my head in the right place has been a priority for me, being kinder to myself. Exercise has been part of that, but sometimes I have had to take a step back from it- for example doing loads of cardio exercise and running was too much for my body when I was stressed out with work, it didn't help at all, I was exhausted mentally and physically and just kept getting ill. Balance is required.