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from loseit - Lose the Fat http://bit.ly/2Pei8FF

Back on the weight loss train!

I am very excited to be back to keto after a 2 month break up.

I got my wisdom teeth extracted on 2-5 after about a month of keto (and great progress.) I was pretty limited in options for food. I have TMJ, was in a lot of pain, and had two deep pockets leading to the oral beyond, and massive amounts of stitches. I was basically on a diet of chocolate milk and chicken noodle soup.

I've been off the rails for a while, making excuses that its it's just one large snack or soda and always planning to start "next week." I finally put my foot down with myself and said yes to making positive changes for my body, finances, and lifestyle.

I am very proud of myself for not letting it go years before picking back up again!

If you're struggling to get back into it, there is no better time to start than right now! Grab your insecurities and flaws and punch them right in their stupid noses! Make yourself the person you want to be!

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from loseit - Lose the Fat http://bit.ly/2DhkO0j

Hit plateau but got to wear my old jeans !!!

I’m at a plateau at the last 15 lbs of my weight loss goal but I realized that my size 6 jeans fit again and 1 year ago (April is when I was almost 200 lbs) I was wearing size 12 pants (snuggly at that).

Happy dance! Also, for the first time ever, my Fitbit is registering me as “Average to Good” fitness level. I’ve been in poor to fair for so long!!!

My stats: 5’6 SW: 198.8 lb CW: 168.4 lb GW: 154 lb

CICO cutting to 1400 cal per day in the last few months, elliptical 5 X week, weightlifting 3 times a week.

Thank you for all your support and by sharing your journeys. It’s inspiring to be able to share this with so many other people. Can’t wait to reach my goal soon!

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from loseit - Lose the Fat http://bit.ly/2UiJxHw

This Probably Gets Said A Lot

Just wanted to drop by and give you a reminder that giving in to cravings and eating off plan isn’t the end of the world. Haven’t updated my flair in a bit but as of today I’ve lost over 32 pounds since January 8th, and I’ve gone out of control three times so far in the course of this weight loss. Occasionally I even say screw it and just Eat the Thing when I feel like it. But here’s the part I had a hard time believing and that I mention in the title: the most important part of weight loss (or any goal really) is to KEEP GOING. GET BACK ON IT. It’s important to remember that although some people have iron resolve and somehow pursue their goal perfectly, most of us don’t, and part of this process is learning to be okay with that. My problem personally was that I would give in to cravings, say I’ll get back on track, and then just... never do it. I’d put it off until the beginning of next week, or next month, and before I knew it, I lost all of the momentum I had gained, not to mention my progress. You can make any number of excuses as to why you don’t want to or can’t do it right now (I’m too stressed, I don’t want to waste the money I spent on all this junk I have in the house, etc), but personally I’ve found the biggest thing I can do for myself is to get back on track NOW. Not in a week, not tomorrow, now. Even if it’s just getting back on track for dinner after binging all day, once you make that single on track choice, every time you make a choice that advances your goal, it helps build your momentum. One last thing that I feel really applies to me (and maybe you) was from this picture I saw from Reddit, talking about Terminal Uniqueness. The whole idea is that you think you and your problem are Different From Everyone Else so you think established and proven methods have no chance of working for you. As far as I can tell, for weight loss (and every other worthwhile goal), the most important part is just to make sure that you keep going, and that’s what the Internet says, so of course I never believed it. But now that I’ve started this journey, and failed (three times just this go-around), as soon as I got back on it, I instantly felt better and in more control.

Sorry for the blogpost, this just really hit home with me today and I thought if even one person sees this and gets back on it then I’ll have done some good. If you can’t tell I feel really motivated right now. Thanks for your time, and if any, upvotes.

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lost 26 pounds. 4 more to go but i need help.

this might sound strange to some of you.and i don't know if anyone else has ever asked this type of question, but i honestly don't know what my decision should be. so i've been putting off buying new jeans ever since i started my weight loss journey, and i've been wearing the same pair of jeans ever since then. so my question is: can i go and buy a new pair of jeans now or should i wait until i lose the last 4 pounds? would it make much of a difference? i'm 5'3/160cm so does that play any part of whether it's going to make a difference or not? i just want to know, because i don't want to buy a pair of jeans but then lose the extra 4 pounds and find that it doesn't fit me right anymore, i feel like that'll be such a waste of money honestly.

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from loseit - Lose the Fat http://bit.ly/2Peq2P7

Would an extreme caloric deficit aide in burning fat?

Would a temporarily extreme caloric deficit - say, 500-800 calories a day, help fat loss?

I’ve hit a wall in my weight loss where it seems that my weight hasn’t really changed in a few weeks. I wanted to switch things up. I would only be doing this for maybe 2-3 weeks, a month tops. I definitely wouldn’t be trying this long term.

However, would this completely mess up my metabolism? Thus making it harder to burn fat afterwards? Or would it burn muscle instead of fat? I’ve read contradicting things online, so I’m not really sure. I realize a diet like this isn’t sustainable, I just want to try to shake things up because I haven’t noticed any progress recently.

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from loseit - Lose the Fat http://bit.ly/2IESvMK

Body fat percentage and weight loss

I started my weight loss journey 3 months ago and am having great results I am already down 35 lbs. But here is the issue, a few weeks ago I started to also focus on other non-weight goals like measurements and cloths also doing great in those. but today I bought body fat calipers. I studied fine art in college and that required a ton of biology courses so identifying, where to use them is easy enough. I defiantly have very strategic areas that need to go but I have always noticed that I'm pretty solid in areas I don't so I figured my body fat around 40% because I am still 220 lbs.

The calipers said between 32-38%. I took a couple reading tried it different ways watched a few videos and I have had it measured before so I understand the basics of how to take the measurement and like I said understand anatomy.

So anyways I did the math. that is less than 20% of my body mass I have to lose to get to a healthy 21-24% body fat. considering I don't work out and have no desire to that seems reasonable for me but that only gets me to 168 lbs when my goal is 150. Even if completely messed up with the calipers and I was still closer to 50% body fat right now getting down to 21% only get me to 157. SO does my math check out? and if so should I be reaching for a more reasonable goal of 170-160?

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