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Weight Loss for Everyone: December 2022

Saturday, December 31, 2022

Vegetables are more filling than I’d ever thought they’d be.

I can’t believe how full vegetables make me feel. In the past, I would eat fast food until I felt bloated and over stuffed, but I just can’t do it with veggies.

I over served myself some vegetables today at dinner, and I tried to finish everything, but I just couldn’t. I ended up packing them away for tomorrow. It’s strange how I could just eat and eat junk food, even when I knew I was full. When it comes to veggies, the satiety cues are WAY stronger, and I just can’t force ‘em down past my limit.

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It took me almost year to lose 10lbs and 2 months to gain it back.

Not looking for anything specific. Just feeling mad at myself and angry at my body. I worked with a trainer for a year. I spent around 6 months doing really well. Lifting 3X/week + some kind of cardio at least 3 days a week and tracking calories and macros. Then I got COVID, hurt my back deadlifting, and got rear ended. I haven’t been able to get back in to my routine and I’m just getting sadder and fatter. I feel like I’m never going to escape the cycle.

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NSV: still measured

It's New Year's Eve, I'm getting ready to go out and making dinner. I have had 3-4 drinks (bourbon on ice, not the best but not the worst calorically) and no plans on stopping for the next 5 hours.

And you can bet your ass I still measured out my protein pasta before throwing it in the pot! And weighed my butter for it!

Happy New Year everyone! Sending good vibes and hope that the food fills you up and and that you're within 50 cals of your target every day <3

Repost- not enough words. So here are some extra words. You’re all wonderful badasses, and whether you’re on day 0 or day 1,000,000 you should be proud of yourself. I wouldn’t have made it these last 13 months, plateaus and all, without this community even though I mostly lurk. Thank you all for the amazing vibes and incredibly helpful info you’ve provided and continue to provide!

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How do I get more protein?

I’m a pescatarian who is also dairy free and gluten free. How am I supposed to get 150g of protein while eating 1,500 calories a day?

I did the math and it turns out that (on a good day) I’m only eating 60 grams of protein. Today I had about 46g of and I don’t feel agitated or hungry but I know I can’t build muscle like this. I’m told muscle is crucial to the weight loss process.

I don’t like thinking about too much what I’m eating because too much of that can cause me to spiral (I have a binging disorder.) I don’t like eating three meals a day. I’d rather have one meal in the afternoon with some snacks and then a smaller meal a few hours later.

I like fruits and they make up most of my diet but I am willing to cut some out if anyone can suggest some ideas on how I can get my protein up without having to change my diet.

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Alright, I'm doing this.

In the first half of 2022, I had actually lost weight. Because of a stress of a promotion, I ended up going past what I was originally, 160lbs. I'm now at 170 lbs at 23 years. I think what I was missing was community, and after lurking on this sub for a while, I decided to try again. In February I have an unrelated surgery that will boost my self confidence and I want to add to that too. Just downloaded a calorie tracking app once more and im excited to see my progress in the next year!

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Anyone else didn’t meet their weight loss goals?

I started this year with the Intention of Losing 80lbs but I only lost 55lbs in total. At first I lost 65lbs but after a nasty plateau I let myself fall of the wagon and until now I haven’t even had the motivation to pick myself up and go at it…again.

I see the success stories of people on here and the Jealousy is real! I keep asking myself what is so special about this people?? Why did they do it and I didn’t??? I’m trying to put myself in a better headspace as the new year is only an hour away.

What did I do right?? What did I do wrong?? How exactly are gonna lose the remaining 35lbs?? Are we gonna go fast or slow? Are we gonna be super strict or flexible? I’m asking myself these things, trying to formulate a concrete plan but I’m scared.

What if by this time next year I’m still here again? On my phone planning and planning another diet, another goal. I don’t want that anymore I don’t want to be fat anymore. I’m tired so tired…

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Anyone else starting their weight loss journey come the new year?

I know you should never really wait for a specific time to start making healthier habits, but the Christmas period is always so difficult to navigate, what with family and friends offering food and drink. Not to mention you want to have a good time. Don't beat yourself up if you haven't found a way to get on track and start reaching your goals.

I've got plans to start cycling to my work and to go to the gym and start lifting.

Of course I also plan to count calories. The sacred and really best way to lose weight!

If you are also about to embark, let me know below about your plans in the new year. Let's inspire eachother!

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Friday, December 30, 2022

Making the most of my gym routine

Hello!

I’d love to get some advice from you lovely Reddit folk. TLDR at the bottom.

I’m 5’8, F with an athletic build wanting to get to 10st 3lbs (it’s my ‘ideal weight’ according to an online calculator & arbitrary but a goal weight I’d like to achieve for the challenge and aesthetic).

I started my weight loss journey at 13 st got down to 11 and now 11st 8 after enjoying too many mince pies at Xmas - no regrets.

My daily calorie intake is 1200 but around 1450 -1600 when I workout.

  • I’ve been CICO’ing (creating a calorie deficit by consuming fewer calories than I burn each day).

  • Have a somewhat high protein diet.

  • Gym 5 days a week usually doing the same routine which I enjoy. Can’t afford a trainer & don’t enjoy the free classes so chose some fat burning exercises that are challenging but I still enjoyable.

I’d like to get thoughts on how I can maximise my workout so it’s more time efficient. I’m spending 1.5 - 2 hrs in in the gym sometimes - not helped by the fact I may have the tiniest bladder in the world which means I need to pee whenever I drink even the smallest amount of water. I also have a sports drink but it doesn’t hydrate me as much but is good for energy.

Current workout routine:

5 -10 min warm up

30 minutes on the treadmill (doing a variation of the 12-3-30 challenge - 12 incline, pace 3.3 or higher for 30 mins)

30 mins abs - I store fat in my stomach and even with a low carb diet it’s still pudgy unless I intentionally exercise it (see pic). I’m usually knackered after this.

20 mins on the bike at 60-75 RPM.

5 min cooldown

  • a minimum 4 pee breaks (feel a bit crass sharing these take abt 5 mins each inc. travel time + storing my stuff away safely whilst I’m away from whatever station I’m using.)

I won’t have the luxury of so much time when I’m back at work so how can I tighten it up?

TLDR: currently 11st 8lbs tryna get to 10st 3lbs and need some help creating a time efficient workout plan. It’s currently over 2hrs sometimes.

Thx 4 reading.

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Elliptical with Height Climb Goal

I am looking for an elliptical that has a "height climbed" goal. I used one at a hotel and loved it. My biggest problem with cardio is motivation. Height Goal is a great motivator for me.

The hotel model let you set a height, for example, 3000 feet, and then when you reached the goal you were finished. I cannot remember the model, but I loved that feature.

Cost is not really an issue. My preferred model is probably the Sole E98, but I am open to any model.

I appreciate any help you can offer.

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I Lost 65lbs This Year (170lbs Overall) and Want to Help Others With Their Weight Loss Journey

I am in no way a registered dietician or physical trainer but I want to help others begin their journey, get out of a rut or just provide general advice. So, if you have any questions about what I am doing, want to chat about weight loss in general, or want to talk, I'd like to use this post to basically help others.

Again, I am not a professional in any manner and have lost weight by using CICO and IF. I just want to help others who may have questions. These would all be my opinion and my advice is not professional but I think I have developed a decent relationship with food, my body and in general living a healthy lifestyle that I want to help others as best I can.

I have blogged about my entire journey (won't post here for self promotion rules) but if you're interested in reading, I can DM you with the link.

With the new year right around the corner I know many of you will have questions. I just want to help those get off on the right foot as best I can. This post was not used to gloat whatsoever. This subreddit has helped me immensely and I would live to give back.

In 2023 I will hopefully reach my goal weight (165lbs) so I have a bit of work to do! Here's to a new year and another year of living a healthy and active lifestyle!

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Lesson Learned.

Hi Everyone!

So, if any of you were on r/loseit yesterday, you may have seen my rice and olive debacle. In short, after tracking on Noom, I quickly realized I ate 2,000 calories in one sitting. While the shock was intense, everyone on Reddit was so kind and put me at peace for the whole day. Thank you.

Today, I decided to chart a new path and finally understand the beauty of caloric density. I feel so full and satisfied. There were moments of hunger but nothing I could not withstand before eating in an hour or two again.

For breakfast, I had a corn and flour tortilla with 2 eggs and 1 egg white, kale, olive oil spray, mushrooms, and hot sauce. I also had a side of grapes and raspberries.

For lunch, I had half an almond milk cappuccino, no-oil hummus, and baby carrots. I also had a gala apple.

For dinner, I had sliced turkey breast, baby potatoes, delicata squash, and broccoli roasted in the oven with a side of mustard for some extra flavor. I also had some mango.

All in all, it was around 1,500 calories today, and I still had the energy to walk 5 miles and do a 30-minute Caroline Girvan upper-body workout. I honestly feel great, and it felt like so much food.

It is CRAZY how this WHOLE day of food, which was packed with tons of different colors and flavors, amounted to a few bowls of white rice with olive oil.

If I continue to eat like this and ballpark calories (I am a master's student so it's impossible for me to count everything I put in my body and measure every dining hall food or family meal, so I try to be as honest as possible), I honestly think weight loss could be ... easy? I never thought this before!

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Balanced on the edge of a knife

I get this overwhelming feeling that hitting my goals is both impossible and inevitable. It feels like a damn about to burst. The destruction of the flood will wash away disbelief, self-sabotage, and guilt. It leaves hope, good habits, and a healthy substantial change in my intrinsic motivation.

I have lost about 95 lbs, and the next 15 lbs will bring me under 200 lbs, over 100 lbs lost, and then reaching my benchmark loss of 110 lbs lost. I reached that goal in 2018 and then gained back 45 lbs. I'm so close to this mark. Once reached, it's all new territory. And I am looking forward to walking in the wild and experiencing new goals again!

I am a goal setter and achiever. I love the personal sense of fulfilment I get from reaching a goal. Most of my goals are non scale goals. Reaching this crux has brought up a lot of insecurities around the number on the scale again and I'm really struggling through the emotional swamp left after the last flood.

So, I'm starting off the year with similar benchmarks and a new scale for success. No more scale goals as my primary focus. I enjoy fitness and enjoy meal planning and mostly struggle with dessert calories and frustration induced snacking.

1

Physical - Consistency: Maintain a fitness routine all year Eat in a deficit until weight loss goal reached

2

Spiritual - Into the Wild: Explore and adventure more often with Rosie! (My corgi/heeler, see my profile for posts with pics), camping, hiking, drive to walk different parks as it gets nicer, beach or mountain trips, family visits, puppy play dates!

3

Mental - Learn a lot of new things: Start a physical hobby, like maybe Kali or kickboxing Learn to code, database work brings me peace. Work on social skills and rebuilding friendships.

Anyone else like to separate types of goals or their focus from the scale?

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4th and final time tripping out of the starting gate. (long post and substance abuse mentioned)

I counted: 25 bad days were the difference between me losing 24 lb since August 1st and having lost and gained back 6 lb, four times over...

On Aug 1st I hit 216 lb. Im 5'8 M so that's in obese territory. I set 170 as my GW and through some white-knuckle IF lost 6 lbs in 3 weeks. A friend came through town and in five days of going out to restaurants/bars I gained it all back.

Got back on the horse but took it a little slower. With just CICO I dropped 6 lb in 6 weeks. Was doing great until a bad breakup. Coped with the blues by binge drinking, then overAFeating because I had the drunchies... Surprise surprise, gained those 6 lb back faster that I could believe.

Got back on the horse again and by early December hit 210. Then I went to a couple parties which set me off on a week of binge eating/drinking and boom, I found myself back at square one, for the 3rd time in 4 months. Demoralized as I was to see the number 216 again, I decided this was my last false start.

First, I finally accepted that I probably have a drinking problem, and that at the very least it's the keystone to my being overweight (without alcohol I literally have zero desire to binge eat, ever). I've quit drinking (joined r/stopdrinking for motivation), started IF again and as of this morning am back at 210.

It's frustrating to realize that I could be down 24+ lb by now, but tripping out of the starting gate a couple of times has armed me with important data about myself I honestly wouldn't have otherwise. For me, cheat days are not worth it, and alcohol is off the menu, probably forever. Anyways thanks for coming to my Ted talk - I felt compelled to share as I'm about to break that mental barrier of 210 lb! Will post updates to keep me accountable!

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Thursday, December 29, 2022

Having a rotten stinking cold with a weak bladder FUCKING SUCKS

I know I’m supposed to stay hydrated, but my slightly weak “oopsie now and then, managed by a slim Tena” bladder has decided to turn itself into “you’re going to cough like a rusty old truck and fully pee yourself through your pad and pants into your trousers and leave a wet patch on the sofa!”

If this weakness came on with weight gain, please tell me it will go away again with weight loss? This is the most uncomfortable I have ever been and I’ve been turned away from rollercoasters due to my size, this feels so much worse.

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How do I lose weight if I'm very depressed and barely care about living let alone being healthy?

Hello all,

I have had body image issues ever since I can remember and I also have binge eating disorder. In middle school, I think I had a bit of a growth spurt and lost weight and everyone (family, friends, etc.) complimented me about how different I looked. I remember having a sweet tooth as a kid and my mother had a sweet tooth too. I remember my mother commenting on my weight in middle school and in adulthood. I don't think it was with ill intent, but I think I definitely carried that with me now (I'm 26F). Everyday, I think about what I eat and my weight. In middle school, I was at a low weight. Fast forward, in college, I gained weight. Then, during junior and senior year I lose weight again and I was at a weight that I wasn't completely confident in, but I was comfortable with (140 at 5'5"). I didn't really make any dietary changes, it's just that I didn't really have much money to eat out everyday and I was walking a lot. My diet then consisted of a meal, snacks, coffee, and stress.

FAST FORWARD

  1. My mother is diagnosed with liver cancer. Of course we've had our fights, our ups and downs. But, my best friend is diagnosed with liver cancer. The person that laughs at my jokes is diagnosed with liver cancer. I look up the prognosis: 3-4 years. She is 58. She's young, she's so goddamn young.

I am 140 pounds. I am suffering from body dysmorphia and depression at my lowest weight. I have graduated and still haven't been employed. My mother has a rare liver cancer. This is the year of the pandemic. I don't have any friends. People are dying of COVID-19. I'm terrified of my mom catching this illness with her newfound diagnosis. I don't want to lose her. I start eating. And eating. And eating. To feel happy, to feel something.

  1. June. My mother's illness progressed, I have gained about 60 pounds. My mother has lost about 90 pounds. I come back home to be her caretaker for about 4-5 months. She's back in the hospital, doctors say she won't make it to the holidays.

September 2022. She's gone.

December. Currently. I am feeling all of the five stages of grief all at once, along with the PTSD I have from caretaking/hospital stays and major depressive disorder. I think I'm scared. I am about 200 pounds 5'5" now and I want to be healthy. I've stayed in hospitals long enough in my life. But, I feel like I'm doomed. I feel like I can't get out of this toxic relationship with food that's killing me. I don't want to die, but it's hard to find the willpower to help yourself, to eat better, and to exercise everyday when you feel like the world is ending anyway. I feel like I have no control.

Any advice?

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Fibre supplements are helping me - but are there any pitfalls?

I’ve been prescribed Normafibe for [reasons] - it’s a fibre supplement. Normafibe is little granules which expand into a soft gel in your digestive system. As a bonus, I’m finding I feel fuller for longer so I’m eating less!

I lurk on a few weight loss subreddits and I’ve never seen fibre supplements come up. Yet it’s a relatively simple strategy. It feels too good to be true.

Which makes me wonder if I should be wary of any pitfalls or problems.

The only issue I can think of is cost.

Has anyone else had experience with fibre supplements and weight loss - if so, and cautionary tales or success stories? Should I be mindful of any other issues?

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No longer prediabetic!

I am so proud and happy to say that I am no longer prediabetic! I'm 5”2.8 and weighed 165 in March (my weight was probably higher in January because that's when I started my health journey, so I'm unsure of how much I lost between January and March). I was diagnosed as a prediabetic in March.

I was supposed to do a follow-up A1c back in June, but had to leave the state and it complicated everything. I had to take a break from my health journey.

I took my A1c today, and I now weigh 141 pounds and am no longer prediabetic! I'm so freaking motivated!!! This whole time I had no idea what my weight is because I didn't want to weigh myself. I'm so pleasantly surprised!

Good luck to everyone out there! You can absolutely do it! Stay consistent; it’s so worth it.

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How do I lose weight or track progress without numbers?

Hey, I need some advice. I used CICO for awhile and had some success but hit a bit of a plateau and fell off the wagon last year. Got back on again afterwards but the last 6 months or so I stagnated and my mental health took a hit. I couldn't reduce my calories too much further without binging or struggling to function and the number on the scale wouldn't budge. It got to the point I was having a breakdown and getting neurotic and slipping into a really dark place. If it wasnt for my partners presence I know for sure it would have gone into a full on eating disorder (idk how much detail I'm allowed to discuss so I'll leave it at that). So right now I'm not counting calories and am trying to lose weight by focusing on lifestyle/food choice changes and things i do rather than numbers until my relationship with food is a bit better. It is hard but I think focusing on nutrition may be a better approach than number crunching restriction until then.

What are some ways to judge progress and make progress that don't rely so heavily on counting numbers or daily weigh ins? Are there other metrics that I could focus on hitting that might help? I'm trying to keep track of my energy levels and switching up my snack choices to deal with cravings when they hit and also doing small exercises throughout the day when I can (i work an office job).

I dont think this will be a permanent approach but I just need some advice and motivation until I can get back into a good headspace.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Weight Lifting Basic Routine For Cut

Hello all,

I have a weight lifting gym routine and I am thinking of alternating some moves each week while hitting the same muscle, more importantly, I want to know if this is a good gym routine, I do cardio 30-60 mins each day except leg day. I am trying to lose weight I am 6 foot 6 and 295 pounds trying to reach 200 pounds hopefully. Any advice is appreciated.

Chest:
-dumbbell press
- bench press
-incline dumbbell
-incline bench
-cable (for lower chest)
-landmine press
Bicep:
-preacher curl
-seated bicep curl
-hammer curl
-reverse bicep curl
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Back:
-seated row
-barbell row
-T-bar row (wide grip attachment)
-single-hand lat pull down
-lat pull down
-Deadlift (10-8-6) high weights
Tricep:
-Overhead extension
-skull crushers
-rope pushdown
-tricep pushdown (bar)
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Legs (no cardio):
-leg extension
-leg curl
-leg press
-reverse hack squat
-barbell squats
-Bulgarian split squat
(Calves)
-seated calf
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Shoulder:
-Arnold press
-lateral raise
-shoulder press
-front shoulder raise
-face pulls
-rear delt fly
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rest repeat

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Backtracking and hitting walls

34/F 360lb, 5'10". I'm a teacher, and around spring break, I was super motivated to make changes in my life that supported my health goals. Between June and October, I lost roughly 30 pounds and was super excited and motivated. When the new semester started, I was feeling great, but the stress of teaching special education quickly caught up to me. In addition, I am also in grad school finishing my Master's degree. This semester was very demanding, and because I am a perfectionist, I gave everything to work and school. Needless to say, I backtracked. HARD. I have gained nearly all of the weight back, and I'm struggling with the shame and embarrassment of failing (yet again) to make my health a priority. My relationship with food is not great, but it is a work in progress. I was wondering if anyone had tips on getting back on track after a huge loss...or gain...however you would like to look at it. I am beginning to log my daily calorie/macro intake and focusing on mindful eating, but I am struggling hard to restart. Any tips and advice would be super helpful! Thank you!

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Starting over?

Heya awesome community! Need some direction... Quick history. At my worse, I was 280lbs. At my best I was 195. My goal was and is 170. I'm back up to 227 and I'm pissed, angry, depressed, aggravated, demotivated and just downright disappointed with myself. I know what I need to do... But can't seem to bring myself to do it. Where I used to be able to easily not grab the bag of chips, or the second helping, now I do and regret it later. To those who have lost the weight, changed their habits and then fell backwards, what do we do to get back on our feet in the right direction?
I keep going over the answers I would give to someone who asks me and (drink water, wait 10min and then eat if you really are hungry and all that jazz) my issue is I'm eating when I'm not hungry and I can't seem to nail down why. Maybe this is more of a commiserating vent but hopefully there is a nugget of wisdom out there to help me find what I need to get my ass back on track. Here's hoping. Regardless, thank you to this community for a daily dose of awesomeness! Happy holidays!

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57lbs down and Still Going

Hey Yall, I know this is not exactly the question I should be asking, especially after this much weight lost, but Has anyone sucessfully dealt with finding their bodies final weight? Like where they comfortably float?

I was doing a mixture of the 3hr diet and excersize to initially Jumpstart my metabolism, and then I found out I have 2 food allergies that were contributing to the weight gain and Now that I've cut those out as well as most junk food, I'm still losing weight.

My "floating" weight in Highschool was 185, and I'm 173 and still losing weight. When I graduated bootcamp in 2018 I came out 163, but quickly gained back 15lbs after being allowed to eat what I wanted. So I'm not sure where my Body likes to be at.

Ig I'm asking what should I expect my body to get down too? Or how much more I can expect? This was down in about 9 months, I'm a 22m and just concerned If I should be eating more or just keeping doing what in doing, which is normal diet and Excersize about 3 to 5 times a week

Thanks Yall!

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Christmas Weight Gain Support

Hey folks!

I figured it would be good to have a thread to get your Christmas weight gain worries off your chest and see other people in the same position. Gaining weight when visiting family or celebrating with family is fine, and don't be too hard on yourself about it.

If you want to mention how much you've gained/lost, nice! If not, that's cool too!

During Christmas, I went up from 122.3kg to 125.3kg (6.6 lbs). Worth it for the turkey, but back to normal now (might try and finish off the backlog of chocolate every so often too)!

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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Is anyone else like this? Or do I have a really bad relationship with food...?

I eat something small like a noodle pretty much something small in size but high in calorie and I immediately need chicken or some meat. Rn I ate mi goreng which is a stir fry packet for 420 calories with one cup of mocha. I felt fine but the thought of eating something small made me feel sad enough to eat 2 sausage links high in calorie but after I made it I just wasn't in the mood to eat it anymore like I felt satisfied already and it's just my old self that is so adjusted to eating so much. Sorry im ranting. In the morning I ate a sandwich with lettuce and ham and I was sure enough satisfied but why is a noodle such a bad meal? Why do I always feel like I need meat to be satisfied?? I was thinking of just replacing that feeling with a toast pb sandwich but I know no matter what other protein I get I will never feel the same satisfaction meat gives me whether how unhealthy it actually is. It's also hard for me to eat fish and although it does satisfy me like how tuna and tilapia I always neglect it. I bought myself a lot of yogurt in hopes to look forward to a dairy that's healthy and nuts to go along with it. It helps, but the stereotype that goes with vegans pretty much is taunting me. I ate the sausages while typing this lol and I feel so fat now, I'm also contemplating if it's because I workout a lot because I do 45 minutes of workout everyday for 5 days and rest on weekends. I use an 8lb dumbell to workout which is just upper body and obliques and for legs I just walk to the store or not walk sometimes but I try my best to go out for the walk.

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Good things to do after holiday overeating

Ok here i go again. I planned for a bug christmas dinner and maybe a big lunch the next day. Turned out i have been eating for four days and even if i feel heartburn i still do it. I do hopy i manage to get back on the losing track in the morning - i had a "last mega calorie dinner" and hope that was it. Any good ideas to help with re starting good habits? I am still in the obese category and have diabetes so it is not just to look pretty (i went from 123 kg to 97 then up to 99 and here should be the point when i return to the path to my health). As i am not really sure how i managed to start losing and exercising this time (and not the 200 times i tried before) i am unsure of how to help myself say no there is no more 3000 cal dinners at least for some time. I dont restrict too much (1700-1800 cals) and consuled with a dietitian (she just said to have a bit more protein otjerwise was happy) so all is ok just the food is too yummy and me too weak

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Im struggling to just start

I have been a yoyo weight loss/weight gain person since I was 7years old. Im 27 now and I am the heaviest Ive ever been. Female 5’4 at 210lbs and I hate it. This is the worst Ive ever let it get but for some reason I cant just get my butt in gear and head back to the gym and eat right. Idk what has happened to me but I dont know why I dont just start trying again. I really dont want to be this weight anymore. I know it’s going to be hard and that’s the scariest part. Its a struggle.

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To macro or not to macro

Long story short I don’t know how much I weigh now but last I checked I was 189 that was in October. I’m trying to get back on track and I’m wondering if it’s worth counting my macros and weighing everything I eat like I did before or if I should just count what I can.

I lift weights at the gym but I’m worried I’m not getting enough protein. I mostly eat fruits throughout the day (because that’s what I like) and then have fish or beans with rice or veggies (I’m pescatarian.) It works out that I’m eating anywhere from 1,200 to 2000 calories a day. Ex Mon. 1,200 Tues. 1,500 Wed. 1,800 Thur. 1,500 Fri. 1,000 Sat. 1,000 Sunday 2,000

I don’t find myself feeling hungry and I don’t weigh myself so I don’t know if I’m losing or gaining. I do know that I’m not having terrible binges anymore at least not for the last 2 months.

The reason why I’m worried about macros now though is ultimately my goal is to lose weight and keep as much muscle as possible. But I also don’t want to slip back into my disordered eating habits. Problem is everywhere online says the only way to achieve my goals is by tracking macros.

What should I do?

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Why have I started to lose weight since I stopped drinking coffee?

I was a three to four cup of coffee type person every day but I got sick and since then haven’t been in the mood for coffee. I have insulin resistance so I was eating low carb and fasting but weight loss has been extremely hard for me. During December I was definitely not eating low carb and was scared to step on the scale but low and behold I actually lost weight. The only difference was I wasn’t drinking coffee so anyone have any reasons on why I would lose weight by not drinking coffee? For reference I only drink it with a tablespoon of heavy cream and no sugar or sweeteners.

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Monday, December 26, 2022

How to know if you're overweight from carrying too much water(high salt intake) vs too much fat?

My weight has recently shot up from 180 to 198, and I decided it was time to do something about it. I get miserable when I'm dropping weight, so I planned to start tackling it during the Christmas 4 day weekend. I started reducing calories last Wednesday. I'm running about an 800 calorie/day deficit. By the end of Thursday, I was peeing A LOT. It's not clear, but it's also not dark. Now, I'm down to 187.

That's 11 pounds in 6 days. If I was burning mostly fat, that shouldn't be possible. Does that mean that most of the weight I had gained was actually water from eating too much salt? Cut back on the salt(coincidentally with calories), and cut back on the water weight?

Does that mean if I reduce my salt intake, I can go back to my normal amount of calories and not gain the weight back?

How can I know if my current excess weight is primarily from too much body fat, or too much water?

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Im trying to lose weight but I get so hungry.

Yeah title lacks an attention getter and sounds obvious but let me elaborate.

I'm about 215 pounds and 5'10-ish. Don't think I'm bad looking but I definitely need to lose some. I've been trying to make a ton of changes lately. This is a bit embarrassing but im in my early 20s and still a virgin. Again, I don't think im a bad looking guy but my weight, among other things, is doing me no favors. Been fixing my posture and my walk(my weight has effected that I admit), been working on how I talk to people(girls I'm interested in especially) since I've always been socially awkward, been dressing a lot nicer and actually trying to wear good name brands and match, just quality of life stuff. Its all a bit tricky, but none of it compares to actually losing weight itself.

Now look exercise is fine. Little sore and tired but hey that's how it is. I'm doing fine with that. What is killing me here is counting calories and trying to only eat 1900 a day and having three meals and maybe a brief snack. Holy. Fucking. Shit. I get so fucking hungry and idk what to do. When I say hungry I don't mean just a stomach growl, I mean I break out in cold sweats, start shaking, get unbearable headaches and even dizzy. I'll wake up in the middle of the night with my sheets soaked in cold sweats and my stomach legit hurting from the hunger. I admit I broke and ate a good bit of peanut butter when that happened but I've done okay since. Until today.

Today I broke. I just couldn't take it. I won't share what all I ate since it's embarrassing but let me tell y'all it wasn't good. I'll just say this: it was definitely over 3500 calories. I ate so much I threw up a solid bit, and the bad part? That honestly felt infinitely better then the hunger. Now I just feel guilty. I looked in the mirror tonight after this and I want to cry with how fat I look. I thought I looked decent but now I feel like I'm seeing myself for what I look like to others. My face is so chubby and I got a whole beer belly. Idk it could be the situation that's messing with my head but regardless, you get what I mean.

My question is how do you guys who lost weight and had a healthy diet do it? How do you deal with the hunger? Like I said, I can't just tough this out, it's unbearable and has effected my performance at work and socially(which as y'all know is bad since im trying to fix that too). Do I need to start out with a bit more then 1900 calories? Maybe eat a bit more proteins? I really don't know but I need some help with this asap. I've lost a good bit of weight before when I was about 17 but man it's never been this hard. Thanks for any tips and best wishes to all those trying to lose some weight as well.

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Was it worth it to go from average to thin?

I'm curious for those whose journey was as such, did you notice a difference? How did your life change? What motivated you?

I always see people who went from obese to healthy and how their life changes; they have more energy, they feel better about themselves, it's easier to shop for clothing, and their overall health improves as their risk for disease goes down.

But if you're already average, I just wonder what that journey is like. I wonder if it's harder to stay motivated when there isn't a risk of early morbidity or social isolation or... whatever it may be.

I don't mean people who are competitive bodybuilders or athletes or anything like that either, where there might be an obvious advantage to being a certain weight or having a certain physique. I just mean, an average person who became extra fit.

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i need some support regarding my weight loss journey, i feel like i wasted an entire year and all i wanna do today is eat my comfort food and lay in my bed,

so i lost 20kgs last year, and i hit the 93 mark in jan 2022. since then, ive been yoyo'ing, but i still hit the gym and do my workouts which resulted me gaining 4kgs of muscle and losing around 6kgs of fat, i do look different, but not as much as id like in a year.

now its december, im so upset at my progress and what i couldve had or shouldve done, ive lost alot of people and i feel like im spiralling. i genuinely feel like going to the supermarket now instead of the gym, buying some of my favorite comfort food and laying in bed today. and from tomorrow, i want to increase my calorie intake, eat 2000 (i currently do 1800 and its working) until the 1st of jan, i go back to 1800 and stick it out until my birthday, which is the 24th, have some cake, still stick to my plan after the 24th.

does that sound like a good plan? lol, i feel like i need to know someone is going through this too.

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Can I reach my goal just from using a treadmill?

Hello, I currently weigh 214lbs and my goal is to drop to 200 and then probably 190. I work full time at a retail store so I do a lot of walking for 8 hours and then I do 30-40min on the treadmill after work and on my days off I do two (one in the morning and one at night). I reckon this should be enough to get me to that 200 goal but is it possible to do it for 190? I’d like to go to a gym but I don’t feel that motivated/committed yet so I’ve been sticking to what I currently have which is a treadmill

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Lose it! Premium

Hello all,

I finally bought premium for the year. I’ve been using lose it! on and off for years.

I’m so used to the generic version, do you guys have any tips or tricks with premium?

SW: 325 Lowest: 238 CW: 280 Goal: 225

I’m tagging this as day 1 because the reason I went premium is to count everything better. I’ve been stress eating and recently found out I had a thyroid issue. I’ve always wanted to be part of the 100lbs club!

Thanks!

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I am confused about my protein target!

40F, 5’4”, SW 184, CW 160, GW 130. I have been making progress with CICO but I wanted to start pushing higher proteins as one of my new year’s resolutions.

The TDEE site states my protein goal is about 190g… but that is without a calorie deficit. I am using LoseIt and my current daily calorie goal is 1292.

About how many grams should my daily goal be? Like is there a “low end” of a high protein diet? I love my carby food so I want to get to a protein number and that’s it.

Also, besides egg and tuna and Greek yogurt what is a “one stop” protein source… meaning I don’t have to eat it with anything else. Just it, by itself, is protein rich and tasty?

Editing because mod states this still doesn’t meet word count?!? What… am I writing a novella over here? ‘Twas a dark and stormy night… but not that stormy… slightly stormy was all… okay it wasn’t really stormy, but it was a bit brisk…

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Sunday, December 25, 2022

30 Day Accountability Challenge - Day 25

Hello everyone!

Day 25! Happy Christmas if you’re celebrating. I hope it was a lovely Sunday!

Maintenance calories: On it today.

Exercise 5 days a week (strength work/tbar swings 3 days a week): Yoga! 18/25 days.

Do holiday stuff everyday that brings me joy: Saw Violent Night. If you like gorey silliness, that’s the ticket. It was fun.

Journal for two minutes before playing my Switch: Got it. 23/25 days.

Read & respond to at least 3 comments a day on this post: Got it!

Today's gratitude list: Today, I'm grateful for a lovely day off work.

Random self-care action I want to conquer today: I’m going to sleep in tomorrow & stay up late doing whatever I wanna. Ahhh simple joys. And yeah, three days in a row! Love time off work no matter what the season.

Your turn kids! Whatcha all thinking for 2023? I’m still working out what I'm looking forward to in 2023.

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Realizing how far I have to go

I've been obese my entire adult life and overweight all of it (SW: 322 lbs | CW: 283 lbs | 5'6" F).

My first goal is a BMI <40 and that means I need to lose another 39 lbs. If I can average losing 1.5 lbs/week that still means it's going to take 26 weeks. That would put me at 1 year from when I was 322 lbs.

I know I didn't put this all on in a month and even if I can keep up this rate, it's an accomplishment but it sounds exhausting. Another 7 months just to get to obese from morbidly obese...

I get that it's a marathon and not a sprint but this sounds exhausting and insurmountable.

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I made my Goal for the year! also I tested positive for covid yesterday & am isolated for Xmas...

You guys I am so excited and I to share that I reached my goal!!! I set a goal to lose 25 pounds by the end of the year and I've lost 27!

I still have a long way to go, I plan to lose at least 25 next year too and may need to lose more beyond that. It's been a tough last couple of years for all of us with covid too which meant weight gain for many, but to talk about myself, it definitely meant weight gain for me, although I was already overweight, then had health problems that were exacerbated to the point of disability, so I had to quit working and I gained weight because of that too. All told I gained about 40 pounds from 2019 to when I started my journey in January of this year.

Many times I didn't think I would make it and I appreciate the support I got from this group and other groups on reddit. It has been really hard, but obviously I went very slow. I am not able to be as active as I'd like so it's made it harder but I was finally determined to do something about it. I really need and appreciate the encouragement more than I can say.

Also I tested positive for covid on Christmas Eve and will be isolated for Christmas. I know the same is happening to many others out there so I'm not alone. To all my fellow sickies, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!!!! Much love!

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Calories after workout

CICO 1500-1600 for deficit. Please don’t tell me it’s not enough and I just need to eat the right things.

My fitness pal automatically add calories for the day but I’m wondering if I shouldn’t follow that. I’ve been doing about 1500-1600, but after my workout today it’s added about 300 calories. Should I listen to it and eat the extra calories or ignore it and stick to my usual?

If I listen to my fitness pal then I should eat about 1800-1900 today but I actually feel pretty fine today. I’m not convinced I need to add calories for the day.

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Anyone else genuinely had a lower appetite today?

Last year:

  • Overate on the cheese board and starters, had seconds and thirds, overate on desserts etc.

This year:

  • Stopped eating the cheese board when I was about 80-90% full.

  • Ate a full plate of mains, but surprised I didn’t go for seconds. I was genuinely full and had no desire to eat more.

Don’t get me wrong. I was excited all day to indulge. I have probably eaten 3500+ calories.

But I think after trying to be more mindful of my hunger cues and appetite - I sort of didn’t go as overboard as I usually do.

I think eating around 2000 calories yesterday during Christmas Eve helped me, as I was already quite satiated in the morning!

Also want to get back to normal eating immediately. 😂

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“Overate” is an understatement for this Christmas

Oh my god, I completely pigged out. I didn’t track calories because Christmas is family time or whatever but like I ate an entire tub of ice cream by myself… and a can of whipped cream (tradition) and many many many chocolate things… a lot of crisps… and 4 packets of meanies… 3 big slices of cake…..

I mean it was a great day but I was full since the morning due to my breakfast consisting of chocolate and Pepsi. I kept waiting until I felt less full so I could eat even more. I’m trying not to let it ruin my day because it was great otherwise but I really wish I hadn’t eaten so much because there was just no need for it at all :/ I just ate for the sake of eating which is the number one thing I’ve been trying to stop doing! Very annoying!!!

I’m dreading my weigh in tomorrow haha

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just wanted to vent, remove if not allowed

i’m 17F, 5’11, and i weigh 220 lbs. i’ve been overweight for nearly a decade. i was 8 years old when i started to put on weight and even though i was young i still remember the moment people started to treat me differently. i was bullied a lot growing up and my mom has been on crash diets since i was little which did not help my eating habits at all. most of middle school and early high school i hovered at 180-190 lbs but during covid i became extremely depressed and put on (estimating here) about 40 more pounds. my weight loss journey technically began in june 2022 but i then figured out that i was not tracking calories properly and i also went on vacation with my friend’s family for 10 days so it was difficult to accurately track. in august 2022 i started to take counting calories more seriously and i went from sedentary to walking 7-8 miles a day (around 15k-17k steps for me.) i don’t know what my start weight was and there were points where i lost control and binged but now my clothes are too loose for me and i see other small changes (for example, i can comfortably wrap a towel all the way around my body now!) i am very happy about that and it’s all thanks to the advice from this sub. however, i still feel extremely discouraged most days. for one thing my mom is on an extremely restrictive “carnivore” diet where she eats only meat and dairy (basically she took keto to the extreme) and she is very critical of everything i eat. i try to eat a variety of foods with plenty of protein and i still enjoy sweets just in much smaller amounts that fit into my calorie deficit. every time i eat anything it’s endless criticism about how i’m killing my gut and “you’ll be fat forever if you eat carbs” (??????) hearing that kind of stuff from my own mother all the time has made me even more insecure and increases the guilt every time i eat. she also doesn’t “believe” in CICO and thinks it’s specific food that makes you fat so she makes snide comments every time i eat things that she doesn’t approve of. she’s also a huge advocate for fasting multiple days in a row. i know the things she says are not true but being around this commentary 24/7 is hurting me a lot. another thing is that i feel like i’m still eating too much even when i eat in my deficit. i use loseit and i put somewhat active for my activity level so i don’t overestimate my exercise calories but even when i eat below my deficit i feel so guilty and so bad about myself. my current deficit to lose 2 lbs a week is 1,718 calories. i have my step count integrated and it gives me about 300 bonus cals when i do the usual 7-8 miles, i don’t eat back any of those. there are a lot of times when i try to go down to 1200 even though i start to shake and have migraines/brain fog when i restrict that low. it’s a constant cycle of feeling like i’m not good enough and that i will never be successful unless i barely eat. it’s hard to exist in this body and i can’t even look at myself in the mirror anymore. these last two years have been the hardest for me and i feel like in a lot of ways my weight has made high school a miserable time. i want to get this weight off before i start college next fall so i can feel like i finally have a fresh start. if you read this far, thank you, i appreciate this community and i feel like nobody else understands

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Any advice for a 14 yr old guy who wants to lose 10kg?

Greetings. I'm 14 years old, male, 5'9", 84kg, and extremely unhappy with my body. Ideally I'd like to be 74kg but with good muscle mass. I've been trying to start my "new life" for the past year. Literally every night, I lay in bed and say "tomorrow I will diet and exercise", and the morning after I say "maybe tomorrow". This cycle has kept going for too long now, and I really want to lose weight over the next year. I have the calorie tracking app (Lose it), I have the workout equipment at home (dumbbells and barbells), I just lack the motivation. Any advice or recommendation?

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Saturday, December 24, 2022

Lost 280 lbs. My brain is still a mess.

I've lost 280 pounds in about 2.5 years.I went from 465 in the ICU with DKA to 180ish and walking every day. I admit I had surgery to help (lost 130 before and 150 after). It's been a very weird experience and I was wondering if anyone else had the same recurring thoughts:

  • losing this weight may be one of my greatest feats in life but I find it exceedingly embarrassing to talk about.leading Me to downplay or straight deny it often.

  • people asking for weight loss advice is also very awkward and I often have nothing to say.

  • I still often think of myself as the fat kid that couldn't get off the couch to run 50 feet.

  • the thought of gaining 10 pounds terrifies me as I still often have the 465 mentality of never being able to lose it.

-my relationship with food may always be strange as I have weird habits that helped me lose the weight that I don't think others will understand.

  • I wonder how "normal" people maintain their diet and wonder why I often can't do the same things.

  • my addiction to counting calories and weighing portions can seem very weird to my family and friends.

-along with this meal planning is a daily/hourly thought.

-"unplanned" quick meals like are a stresser (I'll wait to eat) and can often lead to tension with others that don't understand why I can't just eat something quick.

Given all this there are still too many positives to list. The short list includes becoming a very....very good baker in an attempt to manage my relationship with sweets and the normal health turnaround that comes with losing another fat guy worth of weight. I have a bunch more I could share but I'll leave it for later. Thanks for reading my holiday musing on why I'm now a much healthier nutcase. Happy holidays everyone.

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30 Day Accountability Challenge - Day 24

Hello everyone!

Day 24! Holy crapola. Anyone else thinking about what you might like from next year? I’ve been journaling about it today.

Maintenance calories: On it today.

Exercise 5 days a week (strength work/tbar swings 3 days a week): Yoga! 17/24 days.

Do holiday stuff everyday that brings me joy: Finally watching Krampus.

Journal for two minutes before playing my Switch: Got it. 22/24 days.

Read & respond to at least 3 comments a day on this post: Got it!

Today's gratitude list: Today, I'm grateful for a relatively drama free holiday season thusfar.

Random self-care action I want to conquer today: I’m going to sleep in tomorrow & stay up late doing whatever I wanna. Ahhh simple joys. And yeah, two days in a row! Love time off work no matter what the season.

Your turn kids!

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(SV) So, umm, I stopped trying to lose weight and now I’m down over 20kg/44lb. (SW: 135kg*, CW:115*: GW:80.. and yes the asterisks are important)

What kind of a headline is that?

Truthful, actually, and yeah i’m even shocked by this but i was hoping to inspire folks in a weird way because i seem to have done things backwards and they worked the way i wanted them to.

And yes I can’t claim this will work for anyone else, your mileage will vary, if this approach does not work for you it’s ok and it’s not your fault.

Between the Covid-19kg of weight gain and going on disability due to a severe low back injury that permanently restricts me, i was suffering when its came to body weight.

I could not lose weight. This is a lifelong problem. I was obese by age nine and i’m in my early 40s now. Couldn’t lose weight but it turned out the weight it’s trauma related so of course it wouldn’t go anywhere unless the underlying mental health issues were resolved.

I considered bariatric surgery, though i was talked out of it by people who has this life altering procedure. (I kept this on the table in case nothing worked, and i’m not bashing anyone who gets this done. Apparently in my case nothing, um, worked so now it’s off the table.)

I considered talking to my GP about meds that off-label helped with weight loss, but in the end i decided against it.

At the peak in April, i weighed 135kg/298lb. I wanted to lose 20kg/44lb by year’s end. Eight months, that’s doable. Hard, but safely doable.

Thing is i really didn’t think about this until last Thursday. While i have been recording my weight regularly, i haven’t really thought about losing weight.

I weigh myself in as little as possible. Usually just a cami and underwear. Consistency.

I stepped on my scale on 15 Dec.

116.4kg / 256.6lb.

Not bad. 1.4kg/3lb in two weeks is doable.

Then I looked at my app and, umm.

I have a problem.

Actually, several problems.

The first problem is that I wasn’t at 135 in April.

I was at 137kg/302lb in April, 135kg in May.

I.. I did it!

I reached my goal! 20 kilos down!

But then there’s a second problem.

On Thursday 22 Dec, I went to my GP. With slightly more clothing on I weighed, umm.. 113.6kg / 250.4 lb‽

I’ve actually accomplished the goal twice: once in spirit (20kg down), once in letter (20kg down from 135kg).

Now the details:

As i mentioned, no medical intervention.

I also havent radically increased my physical activity. A little extra walking, maybe the stairs a little more (though that is getting easier with less mass pressing down on my knees and ankles). I will be doing more targeted physical activity soon to rebuild muscle but at the moment that’s not in the cards.

Diet and appetite have been the biggest change. My appetite has gone from insatiable, literally incapable of feeling satiety, eating until bursting, to something not really around much.

I do not experience nearly as much hunger.

When I’m hungry, i eat, and i both generally eat higher quality food and savour every bite.

For example, on Wednesday, i went to a Katsu shop and had katsu don ramen. I ate the entire bowl and two cups of good miso. Two nights ago, i made super tender chicken thighs with Greek potatoes and roasted broccoli.

This is important: this is not disordered eating per my doctor and per a therapist i consider a friend. If anything, I likely met, past tense, diagnostic criteria for binge eating disorder but no longer do.

Hunger isn’t being ignored; It’s just not present except when it is.

Main reason i can see is that my mental health in general has radically improved, Mostly i’ve managed to unf—- my head enough so that depression, anxiety, AuDHD, and several trauma disorders don’t hold me back from, well, just about anything.

And no, there’s no religious or cult or drug thing involved. I’m pretty much sober, though i’ve never had a substance abuse issue.

I’m certain i’ll be able to get to 85kg if not 80 by this time next year.

And i did it because, well..

Those who fail just try it. Those who succeed just do it.

I stopped trying to lose weight and instead just… lost weight.

If you are looking to get a kickstart on weight loss goals, can’t guarantee this will work but do get started on it before end of year. Don’t wait for New Year’s resolutions that almost feel like they are set up for failure.

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acanthosis nigricans getting worse?

so i’ve lost about 40 pounds already, decreased my sugar intake, eating more vegetables, in a caloric deficit & taking more walks. but i still have the acanthosis nigricans. i understand it takes time but it actually looks worse. it used to be just on the back on my neck but it looks like there’s more of it making it’s way near the from the sides & it’s darker. my A1c is good, so are my blood glucose levels, im not diabetic or pre diabetic. besides low vitamin d & anemia & being overweight (consistently losing weight, only have 20 pounds left to my goal weight), there’s nothing else. i’ll probably get it checked out by my doctor soon but i’m wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar or has any advice.

pic for reference: https://imgur.com/a/gBo5Yl3

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How to lose weight without counting calories

Hi everyone.

This is going to be a bit of a strange one! I lost almost 25kg in between March 2020 and September 2021, taking me from being overweight to a little underweight.

I counted every single calorie on MyFitnessPal and would weigh my foods, and often went by on about 800 calories a day. Looking back, it was an unhealthy obsession that drove my mental breakdown, and wrecked me physically as I started to get aches and sick frequently.

Anyway, since then I’ve let go of the obsession with calorie counting and have generally just been more lax about my body, and I’ve regained probably about half of that weight I lost (I avoid weighing myself as I know I will spiral). While I feel better, I’d like to be slender again, just to up my confidence. Does anyone know how I get to this without going down the dark path of calorie counting again?

I currently work out every other day (mix of strength training and cardio) and get 10,000 steps in on the days I’m not working out, but on the eating side I sort of just eat what I feel is reasonable - but it can be an unhealthy mix of chocolates and greasy food, especially around the holiday season. I was thinking of cutting back on sugar and going back on the kinds of food I ate (low carb, high protein) when I originally lost weight, but in slightly bigger portions, but without having something tracking it will be difficult I guess

Anyone have any ideas?

Td;lr: lost 25kg through obsessive calorie counting, had mental breakdown, regained some of that weight, want to lose it again without calorie counting

Thanks!

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What App do you think is worth the money?

Free apps are obviously the best solution in most cases, but I’ve lost 50 pounds this year and really want to dig my feet in and get under 200 pounds next year. What apps have you paid for and felt they were worth the money? Whether they be calorie tracking apps, workout apps, etc.

Also I know lots of things can be done with free apps or researching which is also frees but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with paying for an app that makes things easier.

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Friday, December 23, 2022

Why can’t I lose weight it’s so frustrating and hard UGH…

Says the girl who….

  1. Drinks wine or margaritas everyday.
  2. Orders door dash every night, sometimes twice.
  3. Eats candy and other junk foods regularly.
  4. Wakes up at 11am, eats a healthy breakfast then proceeds to eat nothing all day until 9pm when she has dinner only to trigger her appetite and start binging on snacks and frozen food till 2am.
  5. Doesn’t work out or when she does it’s low intensity.
  6. Did a bunch of drugs in college which caused severe weight loss and addiction and is wondering why the healthy route isn’t fast enough.
  7. Went through a traumatic experience and needs to understand that unhealthy habits were adopted to cope. And it’s ok if you gained 40lbs, what matters is you want to bounce back, you’ve been trying and trying, you’ve been seeking professional help, and soon those new habits you’re learning to adopt will show you results.

I’m 29F, 173 lbs and my goal is to reach 130 lbs. It took a year to gain all this weight, it’ll take a year to lose it. I constantly complain about my weight, so I’m calling myself out.

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35lb down, now I’m suddenly hungry ALL the time?!

33 M, 5’11”

SW: 250, CW: 217, GW: 180

I got sober a couple months ago and immediately paired that with a 1000cal/day deficit, averaging about 1700cal a day (I’ve lost weight in the past this aggressively as well, and had attempted to diet for months beforehand with no luck due to the alcohol). I’ve lost 35lb in about two months or so, and everything has been fine, but now I’m finding myself much hungrier on a day-to-day basis on the same deficit and roughly the same diet and exercise regime.

Aside from upping my protein and drinking more caffeine throughout the day is there anything else I can do to curb the hunger? Anyone else experience increasing hunger further into a diet?

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30 Day Accountability Challenge - Day 23

Hello everyone!

Day 23. Friday! I hope you all have a lovely weekend ahead. Let’s chat goals!

Maintenance calories: On it today.

Exercise 5 days a week (strength work/tbar swings 3 days a week): Yoga! 16/23 days.

Do holiday stuff everyday that brings me joy: Watching Klaus as I journal.

Journal for two minutes before playing my Switch: Got it. 21/23 days.

Read & respond to at least 3 comments a day on this post: Off to comment! Y’all are kicking butt this month.

Today's gratitude list: Today, I'm grateful for family of choice.

Random self-care action I want to conquer today: I’m going to sleep in tomorrow & stay up late doing whatever I wanna. Ahhh simple joys.

Your turn kids!

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Not sure if my cutting plan is good...

Hi everyone,

Let me start by describing myself and then the rest. I am 23 years old male, 181cm/5'11ft tall with the last measured weight(today) of 98kg/218lbs.

My lifestyle is not very active, I mostly sit at home(CS major) and go to the gym 3/4 times a day for 1-2 hour sessions and I do full out. Intake, since I began losing weight, was 1780 calories and have since yesterday reduced it to 1650 calories per day. And yes, I count EVERY single piece of food I can and 95% of the food I eat is something I make at home.

Here are my recorded weight measures since I started actively losing weight:

5th of November 2022 - 104kg/229lbs

29th of November 2022 - 100kg/220lbs

6th of December 2022 - 99kg/218lbs

16th of December 2022 - 98kg/216lbs

24th of December 2022 - 98kg/216lbs

My goal is to lose 1kg/2.2lbs per week until I get to 15-17% body fat. The problem is that it seems I have nearly stopped losing ANY weight. I know this could be due to water retention or something like that, but it has been 2 weeks now and nearly no movement. I have had 2 "cheat" meals one being 2 weeks ago and another one yesterday, rather than done I am absolutely certain of my calorie intake.

I have the following questions:

Should I reduce my intake further until I start losing at my desired rate?

If not, should I do something like increasing my intake and then reducing it back to "trick" my body?

Should I increase my intake on training days?

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Daily walk treadmill question!

Hi everyone, one of the things I struggle with is my cardio. I’ve been reading and saw that walking is really beneficial. I’m looking at getting a foldable treadmill. I found an affordable one but it only goes up to 4 miles/hr (6.4km/hr).

My question: is a speed of 4 miles an hour enough to allow me to get a good walking workout, while also helping me improve my cardio fitness?

I don’t want to buy a treadmill only to find out that in a few months it’s not powerful enough to help me out.

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Meal delivery plan for elderly parents who don't want to cook

This is for my parents. They're both in their mid 60s, morbidly obese and out of shape. My dad had open heart surgery just last September (2021) and he's already put on so much weight the doctors have scolded him for it.

Here's the problem: neither of them eat healthy, neither of them want to cook anymore. They're so out of shape they just are going with take out. They're interested in some type of meal delivery plan. My mom is open to eating anything but my dad literally is a toddler when it comes to food and has refused to eat basically anything that's grown in the ground for the last 60+ years. I looked into hello fresh but they don't want to make anything. They try the store bought TV dinners that are "healthy" but I'll be honest, not even I have found any that are good or not loaded with more sodium than the ocean.

So any suggestions on some type of meal plan would be greatly appreciated. It's only for dinners. They don't really do breakfast and ok with just a typical sandwich for lunch.

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Thursday, December 22, 2022

Please help!!!

I just binged on a shit ton of junk food. it’s past midnight rn and i’m freaking out. I was meant to be banking up calories for christmas day and it’s all gone wrong. i’ve eaten so much and feel so ill, my stomach is literally like about to explode and my chest feels really tight and weird. how should I deal with this?! should I fast tomorrow?! since I binged before and after midnight how am I meant to log it all?? split it up between the two days? I really don’t want to get on the scale tomorrow. this has happened before only several days ago as well and it was really hard to get back on track. please help i’m freaking out!!

edit: just worked out if I fast for the rest of today I can still have my calories on budget.

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I hit 146lbs today!!

5’9” sw: 191lbs cw: 146lbs

After 1 year of diet/workout, and 3 months of CICO and daily exercise, i an officially 45lbs down.

I am about 5 lbs from my goal weight, but it feels monumental that I have been able to sustain such a weight loss, after struggling for years.

I used MyFitnessPal to track my caloric intake, and have averaged about 1610 calories in the past 100 days. Simply cutting out junk food, drinking more coffee and water, and making sure I dont binge eat at night.

Also did heavy weight lifting 5-7 days a week, on a split! Went to the gym for 1.5 hours a day, and sauna for recovery!!

Just took consistency, and even though there were times without motivation, consistency is key.

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30 Day Accountability Challenge - Day 22

Hello everyone!

Day 22. Dang yo. Counting down to a new year. I hope you are all staying safe & warm in the storm front moving across the US.

Maintenance calories: On it today.

Exercise 5 days a week (strength work/tbar swings 3 days a week): Rest day. Wind chill had the temp in the negatives so I wasn’t exactly jazzed about a lunch walk. 15/22 days.

Do holiday stuff everyday that brings me joy: Wore my new holiday shirt with a zombie Santa on it & listened to some holiday tunes, including that Fetty Wap song.

Journal for two minutes before playing my Switch: Got it. 20/22 days.

Read & respond to at least 3 comments a day on this post: Off to comment! Y’all are kicking butt this month.

Today's gratitude list: Today, I'm grateful for a dependable mode of transport in this uber cold time.

Random self-care action I want to conquer today: I have a long bath in my future. The commute today was gross & all that stress is just sitting in my muscles.

Your turn kids!

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"losing weight won't make you happy" is the truth but not entirely.

What do you think? As the title says, I hate how this saying is thrown around way too much. After loosing 20kg (sw 98kg, cw 78kg) I can tell you that of course It doesn't solve all your problems or make you magically happy.

What loosing a large amount of weight does to your mood is that it first of all makes you feel comfortable. Its this inner equilibrium. When you're larger, existing is uncomfortable. Standing, walking, sitting and breathing all feel like you're a maximum capacity ballon. That feeling goes away.

The saying is the truth, but also a lie. The happiness people like to confuse weight loss with is that it doesn't heal their with longterm depression. The type of happiness you do feel is for example in clothes being a lot looser, or old items fitting a lot better. My personal favourite; unlocking new bone definition and tendons. I stare at my hands way too much, I feel the bones in my back and I look at how hollow my armpits are. Those things are the real small happiness moments that loosing weight brings.

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How to Lose 20 Pounds at Home with a Busy Schedule Over 40s

How to Lose 20 Pounds at Home with a Busy Schedule Over 40s This video caters to individuals in their 30s and 40s who are seeking to red...