Wednesday, April 24, 2019

How much weight can I lose by August 1st?

I am a 27 year old Male. I'm 5 feet 7 inches tall and I weigh 240 pounds. Is it possible I could weigh under 180 pounds by August 1st? What's the best diet to get there? It's the start of a family vacation. I dont have any experience dating. I have never even kissed or had a girlfriend. After weight loss, did you get a lot more attention from women? I have been overweight/obese all my life so I dont know what that's like.

I know that the fatter you are the safer you can lose fat quickly. I went to the doctor about my weight and he told me to eat 1000 to 1400 calories a day and keep that up for 2 months then come back for a check up. What do you guys think? Thanks.

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Food binging like I'm scared of getting to my goal-weight. Need advice.

TL:DR : It's hard to describe but I think I'm scared of get to my goal weight.

In the last 2 months, I went (it's not really real numbers because of water weight and the amount of food in my body) from 180 to 170 to 180 to 170 and now to 180 again in the last 3 days with hardcore binging. Glorious but painful to eliminate so much progress in a matter of days : https://imgur.com/JFHWgUp

My goal weight is 160 and every time I was so close to get into the 160s I struggled to keep motivation to continue, saw the scale not moving for a week and cracking under pressure and eat back weeks of progress in one go. Rince and repeat.

I'm writing this after 3 days of binging and back today on the diet I followed very well since the beginning of the year going from 190 to 170 in a matter of 12 weeks (I'm 31M 6f1). I'm still fragile emotionally but it's like the binging calm me down and I'm back in the wagon now fighting back to the 170 mark.

I tried to understand what happened and it looks like I'm scared of actually looking my best. On my last 170 day few weeks ago, we had a small family and friend gathering and my mother and others that didn't saw me in the past few months commented on how good I was looking and was scared of losing too much weight with the rate I "melted". Big difference between 190 and 170. I got those comments from co-workers, close friends, etc. It's tough managing the weight lost since it's a hard process but it's even harder now because it's like I have the expectation of others on my shoulders now. I can't go back to my old self now. A co-worker told me how good I looked and this was hard to take knowing inside that I binged so much food the past few days and felt almost guilty to receive compliments; like I wasn't deserving them. When I was 170 I told myself I wouldn't weight 180 ever again and seeing myself over 180 (if I get back in the wagon for real for the incoming 5-6 days it will probably normalized around the 175 mark to be honest because I didn't ate 35000 calories over maintenance in 3 days lol) feels like failing to my own motivators.

I know I'll be very happy getting to 160 pounds. It's my ultimate goal for 2019. I know I'll be looking great. I know I'll be able to run faster that way. I know after that weight loss I may want to get a bit of muscle on myself and flip few % of fat into muscle to help with my running. I know I'll be in the best shape of my life at that point. I feel it should be the greatest motivation of all. But no I keep falling back I asked myself why I can't keep up?

What is going on? Am I alone fighting those feelings?

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What piece of motivation did you discover or live even happen that lead you to accomplish your weight loss goals? How to did this change impact you in daily life?

I have been terrible about sticking to diets all my life. It seems I have tried every method that’s out there. I posted on this sub to keep a two week goal, one in which I have never accomplished before. After two weeks I lost fifteen pounds. I realize it was a lot of water weight but it’s a good start. A couple takeaways I had was tracking EVERYTHING you eat really helps your self control. Doing workouts for me in large are not a good idea because I just want to reward myself after I finish. What changed for me to be able to do this was my motivation. When I made my post you guys were so kind and inspiring that I really didn’t want to disappoint you guys. I plan to now set a goal for myself that is a little less strict that before but I will be going for a month. I would like to hear your stories on motivation. What lead you to finally accomplish your goals? What inspired to change your life? How has this motivation impacted your daily life. Love you guys. Just remember if I can do it so can you. Keep up the good work and stay strong! You can do this!

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does anyone have any advice for losing weight near their goal weight?

my stats: F / 5'2" / SW: 145 / CW: 122 / GW: 115

in the beginning of my weight loss journey, losing weight was easier than i expected. i know that as you get closer to your goal weight, it's harder to lose because there's less fat that your body depends on. but these past few weeks it's been really hard to stay near my desired daily caloric intake (1200) and stick to my IF schedule (18/6, eating window from 12pm-6pm). does anyone have any advice on how to get through this?

this is my daily log of weight and calories consumed. the red days are period days and blue are ovulation days. the yellow dates are days where i had to estimate calories. i get that TDEE goes down as you lose weight, but i've actually decreased my deficit throughout this journey. i haven't changed my exercise habits throughout this entire journey.

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Need a weight loss support group that's always there for me

I just can't get started and stick with it. A coach (or group meetings) that I report to once a week and provides "strategies" to deal with all my slips ups of the previous week just doesn't work for me - I feel like I am going to confession and I dread it. Plus I can't always get out of the house to go. I eat when I am stressed and there is nothing I can do about eliminating the stressors around me all the time - I can't help my mom was in hospice last year and passed (plus 25 more pounds) - I can't help that my kid is ASD. I feel like I need someone or something around when I am making an emotional grab to remind me - "make the better choice" and keeps me strong when I really feel up against it - which is actually pretty often. Does this situation ring a bell for anyone? What did you do? Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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NSV - Stopped A Binge in Mid-Session

Stopping a binge that I shouldn't have been on in the first place may not sound like a victory, but for me it is a clear sign that this time my weight loss journey will be a permanent one. I know that only people here will understand what a big deal it is though, so let me explain why.

Usually when I binge it is a go all out sort of thing--I'm talking days of eating whatever I want and going out of my way to consume extra calories before "starting again Monday". At the best it was a single night of going wild, at worse it could be a week. Either way it always, ALWAYS, completely derailed whatever progress I had made. A binge was, inevitably, the beginning of the end of my journey. After all, once I failed it was pointless...right?

I've been skipping lunch at work and just eating some jerky or a granola bar if I felt hungry, and it saves me a good 500-700 calories in case whatever my wife makes for dinner is heavy. I got tired of planning around and having to count on her to always make the right thing, so I just plan for it. I eat less portions, for the most part, and I've been staying between 300-400 calories under my goal every day.

Yesterday she made grilled ham and cheese, which is one of my greatest weaknesses. She had already made me two sandwiches (usually I would eat three and a pile of chips), so I tracked those and was fine. Except she didn't want her other one, the kids didn't want it, and, again, I love grilled ham and cheese. So I ate it and instantly felt bad. Then I thought, why just call off the whole night and indulge in some chips? I grabbed a handful and ate those (which I still counted for some reason), then I dove into the Easter candy. I had managed to not eat any of the kid's candy at all over the weekend (a NSV in and of itself), so I was delighted.

Then something miraculous happened--I was three fun size Laffy Taffy in and had already opened bags of jelly beans planning to inhale something north of 700 calories in one go, when I suddenly realized what I was doing. I got my tracker out, tracked the extra sandwich, the candy, the chips, and put the jelly beans in a sandwich bag for the kids to share later.

I ended up only a 150 calories over my planned calories, which is easily handled by the last 4 days of being 300-400 under (without even counting exercise calories that the app adds). I'm ecstatic, because this has never, EVER, happened before. It is always a cycle of binge, feel horribly guilty, crack down harder on the diet, fail, and go back to my old ways.

This is a clear sign I've got this in the bag. It is just a matter of time now and I couldn't be happier.

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9 Healthy Ice Cream Recipes You’ll Melt Over

We don’t mean to burst your bubble, ice cream lovers, but the amount of calories, fat and sugar in a scoop of the sweet frozen stuff could really make you scream. That’s right: One cup of plain vanilla ice cream can clock in at 273 calories, 15 grams of fat and 28 grams of sugar. And that’s just vanilla!

Fortunately, here at Nutrisystem, we know that depriving yourself of your favorite foods can actually backfire, so we’ve got you covered with some super simple, delicious “Nice Cream” recipes.

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When ice cream is nothing to fear, we call it “Nice Cream.” It’s a guilt-free, easy-to-make ice cream treat that is as diet-friendly as it is refreshing. Nice Cream combines nutrient-dense frozen fruit with low-fat liquids to provide a sweet and nutritious treat that will cool you off in a pinch. Ice cream cravings are no longer something to be feared.

Here’s a round-up of diet-friendly ice cream recipes that will keep your taste buds singing and your belly shrinking:

Note: If you’re a sorbet seeker, enjoy these sweet treats right out of the blender. Like your ice cream on the firmer side? Pour the mixture into a glass container and pop it in the freezer for an hour or so. Use an ice cream scooper to serve.

1. Banana Split Nice Cream >

Forget diet friendly, this dessert is dinner party worthy! Strawberries, chocolate, peanuts and banana combine for a flavor blast of sweet and savory. Bananas, vanilla extract and nonfat Greek yogurt make up the base of this creamy dish. Nonfat Greek yogurt is protein-rich and delivers a nonfat serving of your recommended daily dairy intake. Add the sweet and eye catching strawberry sauce for some extra vitamin C. Peanuts and chocolate chips are the perfect crunchy topping. One serving is packed with nutrition and just 259 calories. That’s one SmartCarb, one PowerFuel and two Extras.

2. Cake Batter Nice Cream >
cake batter

Birthday cake temptations, beware: There’s a new treat in town that won’t sabotage your weight loss. Using almond milk makes this recipe low-fat and dairy-free. Belly busting bananas provide a dense base that may help you feel fuller. Nutrisystems Vanilla Turboshake balances out the recipe to ensure you’re eating a balanced treat full of protein to keep you satisfied. One serving is just 146 calories. That’s one SmartCarb and one Extra on the Nutrisystem program.

3. Sweet Potato Pie Nice Cream >

sweet potato

A delicious desert with all the southern charm, Sweet Potato Pie Nice Cream sounds (and tastes!) like it belongs in a gourmet ice cream shop. But you can make it right in your kitchen. Using low fat dairy free almond milk and bananas creates a winning weight loss recipe of high fiber and low calories. Sweet potato creates a diet-friendly “Nice Cream” full of vitamin A, C and B6. Enjoy the flavors of fall with the excitement of summer, all for just one SmartCarb and two Extras for those following the Nutrisystem program.

4. Mint Chocolate Chip Nice Cream >
mint chocolate chip ice cream

It is amazing what a blender can do for your weight loss journey. Creating your favorite summertime treat is easy! And making it diet-friendly is even easier. Using fiber-rich, belly busting bananas, spinach rich in iron and calcium, low-fat almond milk and a few mini chocolate chips, you can enjoy a delicious treat without compromising your weight loss dreams.  This recipe counts as one SmartCarb and one Extra for those following the Nutrisystem program.

5. Salted Caramel Nice Cream >
salted caramel ice cream

The salty sweet combination can be a craving that is hard to tackle in a healthy way. Not anymore! Creating an ice cream that is low in fat and high in fiber right in your kitchen is possible. Using low-fat almond milk, potassium-rich bananas and protein-rich Greek yogurt, you’ll be eating a well-balanced snack. Sugar-free caramel sauce and a pinch of sea salt is all you need to satisfy that salty sweet craving. This ice cream recipe counts as one SmartCarb and two Extras for those following the Nutrisystem program.

6. Blueberry Almond Nice Cream >

diet ice cream

You don’t need heavy fat-loaded dairy to create the perfect ice cream. Banana and almond milk are a match made in heaven! They create the perfect low-fat, nutrient-dense base that delivers loads of creamy flavor. Frozen blueberries and slivered almonds boost the nutrition of this snack by providing antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. At just 111 calories per serving, this recipe takes all the guilt out of your summertime favorite ice cream. This recipe counts as one SmartCarb and one Extra for those following the Nutrisystem program.

7. Skinny Pumpkin Ice Cream >

Pumpkin is a fall flavor that is craved all year round. Make up a batch of this Skinny Pumpkin Ice Cream and have it in your freezer ready for you when cravings strike. Bananas are the perfect base, providing potassium, B6, vitamin C and fiber. The fiber found in bananas may help moderate blood sugar and reduce appetite… perfect for your weight loss goals. Pumpkin puree is also rich in potassium and fiber helping you reach your recommended daily intake. Sugar-free maple syrup and pumpkin spice give this ice ream recipe the sweetness and spice it needs. One serving counts as one SmartCarb.

8. Caramel Toffee Crunch Ice Cream >
caramel toffee

Nothing screams indulgence like the decadent combo of caramel and toffee. And somehow, our recipe developers have figured out how to capture all the flavor of this delicious duo, and all the creaminess of everyone’s favorite sweet treat, without packing in the sugar and calories. Featuring just four simple ingredients, bananas, almond milk, sugar-free caramel sauce and your Nutrisystem Toffee Crunch Cookies, this rich and creamy treat is as easy to make as it is to eat. The recipe makes two servings, and each counts as one and a half SmartCarbs, half a PowerFuel and one Extra on your Nutrisystem program.

9. 3-Ingredient Mango Sorbet >
Mango Sorbet

Mangoes have always been one of our absolute favorite fruits. They’re packed with vitamin C, plus they’ve got fiber and beta-carotene (a precursor to vitamin A), too. But this recipe, made from frozen mango chunks, pineapple juice and almond milk, takes our appreciation for mouthwatering mango to a whole new level. Sweet, fruity and creamy, this sorbet is everything you want out of a warm weather treat. The sweetest part? Each serving counts as just one SmartCarb on your Nutrisystem program.

Can’t get enough of Nice Cream? Click here for even more recipes, from Cinnamon Vanilla and PB & Chocolate to Mango Madness and Chocolate Cherry, we’ve got a flavor sure to make any ice cream lover scream!

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