Monday, July 22, 2019

Day 1? Starting your weight loss journey on Monday, 22 July 2019? Start here!

Today is your Day 1?

Welcome to r/Loseit!

So you aren’t sure of how to start? Don’t worry! “How do I get started?” is our most asked question. r/Loseit has helped our users lose over 1,000,000 recorded pounds and these are the steps that we’ve found most useful for getting started.

Why you’re overweight

Our bodies are amazing (yes, yours too!). In order to survive before supermarkets, we had to be able to store energy to get us through lean times, we store this energy as adipose fat tissue. If you put more energy into your body than it needs, it stores it, for (potential) later use. When you put in less than it needs, it uses the stored energy. The more energy you have stored, the more overweight you are. The trick is to get your body to use the stored energy, which can only be done if you give it less energy than it needs, consistently.

Before You Start

The very first step is calculating your calorie needs. You can do that HERE. This will give you an approximation of your calorie needs for the day. The next step is to figure how quickly you want to lose the fat. One pound of fat is equal to 3500 calories. So to lose 1 pound of fat per week you will need to consume 500 calories less than your TDEE (daily calorie needs from the link above). 750 calories less will result in 1.5 pounds and 1000 calories is an aggressive 2 pounds per week.

Tracking

Here is where it begins to resemble work. The most efficient way to lose the weight you desire is to track your calorie intake. This has gotten much simpler over the years and today it can be done right from your smartphone or computer. r/loseit recommends an app like MyFitnessPal, Loseit! (unaffiliated), or Cronometer. Create an account and be honest with it about your current stats, activities, and goals. This is your tracker and no one else needs to see it so don’t cheat the numbers. You’ll find large user created databases that make logging and tracking your food and drinks easy with just the tap of the screen or the push of a button. We also highly recommend the use of a digital kitchen scale for accuracy. Knowing how much of what you're eating is more important than what you're eating. Why? This may explain it.

Creating Your Deficit

How do you create a deficit? This is up to you. r/loseit has a few recommendations but ultimately that decision is yours. There is no perfect diet for everyone. There is a perfect diet for you and you can create it. You can eat less of exactly what you eat now. If you like pizza you can have pizza. Have 2 slices instead of 4. You can try lower calorie replacements for calorie dense foods. Some of the communities favorites are cauliflower rice, zucchini noodles, spaghetti squash in place of their more calorie rich cousins. If it appeals to you an entire dietary change like Keto, Paleo, Vegetarian.

The most important thing to remember is that this selection of foods works for you. Sustainability is the key to long term weight management success. If you hate what you’re eating you won’t stick to it.

Exercise

Is NOT mandatory. You can lose fat and create a deficit through diet alone. There is no requirement of exercise to lose weight.

It has it’s own benefits though. You will burn extra calories. Exercise is shown to be beneficial to mental health and creates an endorphin rush as well. It makes people feel awesome and has been linked to higher rates of long term success when physical activity is included in lifestyle changes.

Crawl, Walk, Run

It can seem like one needs to make a 180 degree course correction to find success. That isn’t necessarily true. Many of our users find that creating small initial changes that build a foundation allows them to progress forward in even, sustained, increments.

Acceptance

You will struggle. We have all struggled. This is natural. There is no tip or trick to get through this though. We encourage you to recognize why you are struggling and forgive yourself for whatever reason that may be. If you overindulged at your last meal that is ok. You can resolve to make the next meal better.

Do not let the pursuit of perfect get in the way of progress. We don’t need perfect. We just want better.

Additional resources

Now you’re ready to do this. Here are more details, that may help you refine your plan.

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UPDATE: Stopped drinking soda, gained weight

Link to original post: https://www.reddit.com/r/loseit/comments/ayqyz4/stopped_drinking_soda_gained_weight/
Hello again, almost 5 months have passed since my last post. I thought I'd give you guys an update, even though I know not many saw my last post, but I am thankful to those who replied to me. When I made that post I was roughly 77kg or 170lbs or and 177cm tall or 5'10". Right now I weigh 66kg(145lbs) and I am still 177cm tall. Life is better than ever and my self-confidence has gone up a lot thanks to my weight loss!

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Sunday, July 21, 2019

[Daily Directory] Find your quests for the day here! - Monday, 22 July 2019

Welcome adventurer! Whether you're new on this quest or are towards the end of your journey there should be something below for you.


Daily journal.

Interested in some side quests?

Community bulletin board!

Need some questing buddies?


If you are new to the sub, click here for our posting guidelines


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Weight loss starts tomorrow!

Hi guys! I'm (not revealing my true name), I'm 17F and 5'0, 133 lbs. I hold my weight mostly in my legs and gut. I'm trying to lose weight because I'll be a high school senior in a couple of months and my senior pictures are due in October. I want to wait until around then because I want to lose as much as I can before then. I've been insecure about my body for many years and have struggled with anorexia and binge eating phases since I was 12. I was wondering if anyone had any advice? I'm already pretty active, I work 40 hours a week in a fast food restaurant, and have been walking on the treadmill at the gym, but I've struggled with eating right because, again, I work in fast food and eat there for free, and I find it hard to curb cravings. Any advice?

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Looking for a weight loss buddy

Hi all, I’m looking for someone to keep in touch with on a daily basis about our progress. I’m 5’8”, current goal is to lose 70lbs. I’m 28 F, South Asian. I’m a health sciences grad student (the irony) and crazy busy with school so mostly going the IF route. Not adding a lot of exercise to start. We don’t have to follow similar plans or anything just kind of keeping in touch. PM me if you’re interested :)

P.S. You don’t have to share anything you don’t want to (i.e. weight, previous attempts etc) I’m a pretty private person too and we’d only communicate through Reddit chat

P.S.S. Can’t post because too little content sooo here’s some random info about me. I’m a terrible cook but I have been attempting to improve. Planning on doing IF either 6 hour windows with 1-2 24 hr fasts a week. I’ve been chubby since I was young and kind of just climbed up the mountain since then 😬 Looking to make changes for the long term. All advice/support appreciated, especially tip for beginners.

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I did not expect to still be insecure after losing 85lbs

tl;dr: Went from 233 to 145 and I still see that fat girl in the mirror. I never feel satisfied.

At 18 years old I blew up to 233lbs. It happened rapidly, probably around 70 pounds gained in a year. I felt horrible whenever I shopped for clothes. I started buying size 16 pants and XXL tops. Every time I went to buy something I had to grab an even larger size than the last. My shoulders broadened, my face was puffy, and I was built like a block. My friends were all petite and skinny so I constantly felt like the “ugly friend”.

I started working out and eating better. I dropped down to 170, which I maintained for probably a year. I felt much better. People would mention how much smaller I looked so it made me proud of my success. I could fit into a size 12 and L-XL shirts.

I rapidly gained back 30 pounds putting me up into the 200’s again. I lost the weight once more and sat back at 170.

I killed some major lbs and currently weigh 142 pounds. I am the thinnest I’ve been since I was 13. I look great yet I am still so unsatisfied with my body. I feel as if I will never be content with my looks. I am stuck in my head knit picking each and every detail of my physical appearance.

I am so thankful I look this way and I do feel a sense of achievement but I am not confident or happy. Maybe it’s just me but I believe this is a side of weight loss that people don’t talk about. Body dysmorphia is so real, I feel like I’m still that fat girl. It’s an obsessive thing. Some days I just see myself as that 233lbs person.

Please don’t let this discourage you from losing weight because it such an amazing thing and betters your life in countless ways. I just want some guidance and to see if anyone feels the same I do, you know?

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Has anyone else struggled with feeling worse and more unhealthy after significant weight loss?

Let me start this by saying that I understand any question beginning with some form of the phrase "Has anyone else..." is overwhelmingly followed by the response "yes," yet I don't think I've really seen someone talk about this in my time lurking this subreddit. If any of you have dealt with this, I'd love to hear from you. Also, now that I've finished writing the post, I'm having a hard time clicking submit because I'm very nervous. Go easy on me, please.

Over the past 13 months I have lost 150 pounds (68kg), going from a 50+ BMI to a 29.7 as of yesterday. I am 25M 5'11 (180cm) with a starting weight of at least 363(165kg)(was probably solidly 370+) and a current weight of 213(97kg). I lost it through a strict caloric deficit, because I don't exercise. In fact, you could probably describe my activity level as borderline comatose. Though my calories have been strict (Somewhere between 1300-1700 calories, with an average being 1500), I have changed my diet multiple times, starting with keto for the first 7 months and recently a lot of vegetables and carbohydrates.

When I started to lose weight I expected to eventually feel like a new person, and now that I am 150 pounds down, looking back...I just don't. Yes, walking up stairs is slightly easier and I can buy clothing that fits a bit better, but other than that I've had almost no positive takeaways. Most of them have been neutral observations like these two protruding veins on my forearms that I'm a little too aware of at the moment. Unfortunately, a lot are negative.

I don't feel temperature well anymore. Before when I was obese, I could appreciate the coolness of air conditioning on a hot summer day, or a warm breeze coming through an open window. I could appreciate the biting sensation of cold, especially up in the mountains where your lungs would hurt a little from too deep of a breath. Now, I am overwhelmingly cold. The winter is no longer pleasantly uncomfortable, it feels like a fight for survival when I'm extremely bundled up and losing feel in my extremities. Cold is painful and harsh. I used a heated blanket for most of the winter and spring. My fingernails and toenails were routinely blue. Even now in the summer, it's hard for me to be in a building that is cooled below 78F (25C). However, once the cold leaves, then it's hot. There's no in-between. I'm not left with enjoying nice weather, I'm either shivering or I'm sweating. Worth noting I sweat a lot more now than I ever did before. All of this is pretty disappointing.

My body is jagged and rough. This was more or less expected, but I'm still going to complain about it. I can't sleep with my knees together anymore because they're too bony, and sitting down can be very painful now that I've discovered what "sit bones" are. I am very aware of my shins now, they feel almost too close to the surface of the skin if that makes sense, and can be painful if I touch them carelessly. I feel like I'm not adjusting well to my new body, it's new and not in a good way. I feel very uncomfortable.

I have absolutely no energy or motivation. So many times I hear about people gaining so much more energy and confidence when losing weight, even if they're sedentary like I am. I know that this can probably be attributed to zero exercise, but I still expected...something. Anything. Honestly I feel like my energy levels have gone down slightly, if anything.

A lot of other things I could list, but I just wanted to give a few so that I could share my negative experiences. In anticipation of any comments, I could certainly be focusing too much on the negatives, but then again this isn't really something I've thought about until these last couple of weeks. There are certainly plenty of explanations for feeling poorly like lack of exercise or perhaps declining mental health, but the frustrating part about all of this, and why I'm making this post and complaining, is the fact that I feel worse than I did 13 months ago and presumably all that's changed should've been a net positive. I know that given my lifestyle feeling poorly might be expected, but I feel like I shouldn't be worse off than before. I'd be okay with feeling bad if it was an overall improvement.

I expected not to fit into my clothes anymore, but I didn't expect not to fit into my life.

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