Monday, October 15, 2018

Sleep too much while eating healthily?

Hey guys, just posting to ask if any of you have experienced sleeping too much while eating healthily.

I eat very healthily (WFPB; Whole Foods Plant Based) and eat no more than 1350 calories a day, all of my macros are pretty much bang on perfect in terms of ratio and grams consumed and I’m very meticulous about weighing my food and eating the correct amount. I log it onto MFP and have my own written records as I’m generally a very pedantic person when it comes to weight loss and it keeps me in check (probably resulting from the scientist in me). I do three all body workout weightlifting sessions a week, walk everywhere (average 10 000 steps a day usually) and I am going to get back into running three times a week again.

However, I seem to need a lot of sleep and don’t wake up until later than I’d prefer. For example, I fell asleep at 12am last night and woke up today at 10:30am. I’m never hungry when I eat healthily, I am reasonably active and I have a lot of energy throughout the day so I don’t believe I am deficient in anything as I’m very attentive towards my dietary needs and nutritional requirements.

Any advice, suggestions or similar stories of your own are much appreciated!

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12 months work

So, I was 35 years old, married with 2 amazing kids. I jumped on the scales to see 25 stone looking back at me. I was a mess.

My brother had just been to the hospital and found out he only has one kidney and that is only 33% functioning (now just 25%) and after a few initial tests, I’m the perfect match.

The Dr said he recommends major weight loss before any surgery which kick started my weight loss routine.

It’s been up and down but I joined a local HIIT (High intensity interval training) which involves getting my arse kicked at 5:45am 6 days a week and an eating plan to go with it. These has been times when I’ve lost the plot and put a pile of weight back on but I’ve just completed 12 months and I’m 5 stone lighter.

It’s a routine now, it’s a way of life. Looking back to my first ever class compared to the class I just done this morning is a great feeling. I’m 20 stone now and my aim is 16st by next August.

Feel fantastic!!!

https://piccollage.com/_oXyj3AJN compare

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Sunday, October 14, 2018

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Now, I wear sweaters! Don't give up :)

Hey! I started losing weight this summer, began at 220 pounds, because for my size that was right on the edge of obese BMI and my doctor wanted me to lose weight. Since then I weight 200 pounds and still trying my best.

I lost this weight only by being more careful about what I eat, lowered fat and sugar and that's it, no callory counting or anything, I just listen to my body to know when I'm no longer hungry, and it worked out great for me, mostly for belly fat.

I was always hot, now with the weight loss I actually experience being cold. I actually wear sweaters inside, and outside with a coat, it's a whole new experience!

I had heard that during weight loss you won't be as warm all the time, but I never thought it would be by that much! Don't let go :)

Thanks for reading this little blurb of shitpost x)

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Weight loss help.

I’ve struggled most of my life with my weight, relationship with food and body image. I’m an emotional eater so when I get bored, sad, stressed etc I turn to food. I finally got to the point in the last few months where I realized if I don’t smarten up I’m going to be over 300lbs before too long.

For the last month and a half I’ve been going to the gym 3-5 times a week for about an hour in the mornings before my classes. Ive been mostly doing cardio (treadmill and exercise bike) while at the gym. I’m Wanting to start weights before too long. I’ve been trying to eat better as well. I used to drink pop and eat chips every few days now I rarely have either of them. Been drinking a lot more water the last month and a half as well as eating more home cooked meals, fruit and veggies. I have days where I still don’t eat all that great but I’ve been getting a lot better. But my weight isn’t really showing all that much of a difference.

I’m really trying not to get discouraged I know I’ve only been doing this for a short time but I just don’t know if I’m doing it right. I don’t know if I’m doing the right exercise, I don’t know if I need to work out more during the week, I don’t know if my home cooked meals are still not healthy for me etc.

If anyone has any suggestions or help to offer I’d love to hear it! Also to anyone who reads or comments on this thank you ahead of time!

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SV: I'm FINALLY in ONEderland!

Throwaway account, because if I've learned one thing on this journey it's that sometimes it's best to keep weight loss victories to yourself. People suck.

I'm a 24 year old man. 6'4" / 193cm tall. My starting weight was 270lbs in January 2018. I weighed in today at 199.1lbs. I never thought I would see this happen.

I like to run or walk every day, depending on what time permits. I also track all of my calories on MyFitnessPal. I've gotten used to a pretty regimented diet of good things, but that took patience to build and I still have bad days (I love things dipped in ranch dressing - ugh.) The trick is consistency, and it's true when they say it's 80% diet and 20% exercise.

I ate 1600 calories for the first few months. In late May and early June I really plateaued for over a month, and was really scared. I went down to 1200 calories per day, and that got me right out of it. I know I'm a tall guy, but this worked for me!

I have been overweight since I was 11 - my highest weight was 320lbs when I was 16 years old. My parents were constantly frustrated and fighting about my weight. It was horrible, and I was bullied like crazy.

My life has been pretty much miserable up until the last year. Weight loss didn't solve all of my problems, for sure. But I've experienced dating and sex for the first time. I have so much more confidence. I actually care about my appearance - with my diet and exercise routine, I've adopted a much better hygiene routine. I have gained so much self confidence and I really have a sense of my own self worth. I really didn't care before because I didn't like myself. But now I do, and I feel like I have the power to change my own life. It's awesome.

The best thing was when I was finally able to get into Large shirts (I prefer Large Tall), and going from a 42" to a 36" waist in pants. I had been shopping in the gross big and tall section at my town's tiny mall for my entire life. It took a lot of practice to find out what looked good on me, and what I liked. I am actually really into my legs, so I bought some slim fit, low riding pants, and they look so good. Like I look at myself walking up to a door or past a reflective window, and I just think "wow." Not to brag - but I never thought I'd actually find myself attractive, let alone plain looking.

I will take a comparison photo in January, when it'll have been a year. I still have quite a bit of fat on my abdomen. My goal weight range is 175-190lbs. I'm finding that in ONEderland, though, losing 10lbs makes a huge difference - but when I was heavier, 10lbs didn't seem that substantial on the outside.

Seeing people I haven't seen since before January is crazy. I do look drastically different, and I NEVER thought I'd have a jawline. As a gay guy, I'm finally proud of the way I look and I have to say - I'd date me. hehehe

I'll answer questions in the comments if anyone has any!

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r/loseit changed my mind

A few years ago, I read the article that followed a season of A Biggest Loser contestants and measured their metabolism before and after weight loss. The results of this study confirmed what I intrinsically knew to be true - that my body was working against me. That weight loss for me was impossible. That I was fat, had always been fat, and would always be fat.

I discovered Reddit a few years later, and stumbled upon r/loseit . At first I read with mild disinterest, knowing deep in my heart of hearts that any weight loss experienced by these Redditors was fleeting. But then you told me about CICO. You told me about MyFitnessPal. You posted about weight loss and maintenance and lifestyle changes. You explained that of course diets don't work - but CICO does!

Well, here I am now. I have lost 78 pounds. I have come a long way, but I have a long way to go still. I never, ever, in a million and one years, ever thought that I would be able to lose 78 pounds. I never thought I could lose 10, or 15, and definitely not 50.

Now that I have lost 78, the next 22 don't look so difficult.

So thank you.

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