Tuesday, March 3, 2020

[MtF20] 6'3" ~345 lbs to 300 lbs ( -45 lbs) 6 months Aug 2019 - March 2020

before and after pictures

(Not the best comparisons but it's what I've got. I can really see a difference in nude pictures of myself but I'm not comfortable sharing those.)

Anyways yall, I'm feeling very happy with myself right now! I still have a ways to go but I feel like I can do it.

To give some back story I had something really horrible happen to me in 2015 that really impacted my mental health. Through stress, coping via food, and living a sedentary, depressed lifestyle I went from around 180 lbs to around 345 lb in about 4 years. I ended up with high blood pressure and high cholesterol. My dad's side of my family is prone to heart disease and heart attacks, so this is not a good position to be in.

From about September 2015 to August 2019 I was continually gaining weight. I finally decided I was ready to get my health back. The majority of my changes and weight loss have happened in the last month, but I did lose a little bit of weight beforehand.

May be important to note, I've been on hrt for the past 2.5 years.

Anyways, here's what I changed:

1) Processed sugar

I used to eat A LOT of processed sugary sweets. Honeybuns were a favorite, and so was ice cream. I now occasionally treat myself to sweets, probably around once every two weeks, as opposed to every day.

2) Smaller portions, more meals, cooking for myself

I used to eat out a lot, especially fast food. Now, 90% of my meals are home cooked from simple ingredients. I usually do food prep or a few dishes on Sundays and eat off of whatever I've maid for the next week.

I used to eat until I couldn't fit anymore without feeling like I was going to vomit. I now eat until I feel like I've had just enough. I also replaced my pattern of 3 huge meals with around 4-5 smaller meals throughout the day.

Generally speaking I eat a larger breakfast high in protein (I'll get to that) shortly after I wake up (usually around 7 or 8 am), a light lunch around noon, a very light snack of fruit or something around 3-4 pm, dinner around 7 or 8 pm, and, if I'm up late, another meal around 11 pm should I get hungry.

Making all these changes has caused my appetite to decrease a lot, which makes it easier to keep up the changes.

3) More protein, less fat, more vegetables

My old diet consisted of a lot of red meat, cheese, etc. I now get most of my protein from either legumes (mostly beans and lentils) or chicken. My fat intake is nearly nonexistent 😂. I also make sure I get a variety vegetables in my meals. I still eat carbs, but I've decreased the amount, and it's almost never bread, mostly parboiled rice or pasta.

4) Exercise

I just started exercising about a month ago. I don't do very intense exercise right now, but I usually walk 1-3 miles a day. It was hard at first but it gets easier every day that I do it. There's a gym in my apartment building so I'll start taking advantage of that soon.

5) Sleep apnea treatment

If you're familiar with sleep apnea you may know that if it goes untreated it can really mess up all aspects of your health, including your ability to lose weight. I started wearing my cpap every night. It definetly helps me to have energy during the day, which makes it easier to exercise and be activate.

Also for a misc thing, I used to smoke Marijuana every day. I barely smoke anymore. That has probably helped at least a little.

So that's what I've changed that helped me lose around 25 lb in a month. I've probably lost more by now as I last checked my weight around 2 weeks ago but I don't own a scale atm.

I'm definitely open to suggestions if you have any tips for me. Thanks for reading.

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I advised my MOH on using CICO to shed the 20lbs she felt were extra, and it worked! And today, I want to start walking the walk.

I’ve always projected a lot of confidence and body positivity, and have always been relatively fit (I can easily headstand in yoga, for example). However, over the past half decade starting “adult” work (aka office for long, gruelling hours), I woke up to find myself (almost without noticing) having gained 30lbs (now 163lbs, 5Ft4 Female, muscular build).

I’ve somehow always put off starting a weight loss journey myself, citing “not wanting to buy into orthorexia culture” and my love of food (though I eat quite healthy - mostly veggies when cooking meals).

However: I no longer feel as comfortable sleeping on my side because I feel my belly get pulled down by gravity. I always give an excuse to my SO about not wearing the delicate, expensive lingerie that we love. I had to put away many, many cute dresses due to having outgrown them. I have started snoring, and quite loudly to the point of somehow disrupting my SO’s sleep.

Two years ago, my best friend and MOH mentioned being very self conscious of her 20lbs weight gain. I advised (as someone with a health science background) to try CICO, which she has done successfully!

So I can talk the talk to others. Today I start walking the walk.

GOAL: 30 lbs in 12 months through CICO, IF 16-8, and being more assiduous with exercising. If I reach my goal, I should be able to fit into my wedding dress again!

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Monday, March 2, 2020

Losing weight, anxious eating now...

Hello there! I’m a 5’8” female and as of this morning my scale said I was 209.9 lbs.

I used to weight 220 lbs this year and I’m happy for the weight loss but now slightly anxious. I went from overeating and stress eating to eating healthy and normal amounts, and now I’m anxious to eat. I stopped drinking milk and start everyday with a protein shake which has helped, but I don’t feel hungry throughout the day.

I had about 1000 calories today and last week I was eating 500-800. I weighed 205.9 last week but I gained it back in a few days after I ate more/drank gatorade before my fencing tournament. Now I’m worried about how I’m eating, if I need to keep the calories lower or higher and how it affects my metabolism/health.

If you have any advice I’d really appreciate it!! Thank you guys ❤️

Tldr: i lost weight I quickly after eating 500-1000 calories but gained it back after eating more on the weekend. Eat less? More?

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60 Years Old, 245lbs and a Senior Female Trying To Lose It

Once again I wanna hear what you guys at r/Fitness think we should do. Im here asking this question on the behalf of my grandmother. (She liked how much support I ended up getting, "I'm a 60 year old woman, 5'8" and weighing 245lbs. What is the best way to lose weight. Also will my stomach ever get flat without surgery?" From what I know, here's some things that could help. 1. She's been on multiple weight loss pills, powders and remedys. 2. She's been on diets, plans and schedules with little to no results. 3. She's also tried workout dvds and yoga ones. What do you guys think she should do.

Once again I wanna hear what you guys at r/Fitness think we should do. Im here asking this question on the behalf of my grandmother. (She liked how much support I ended up getting, "I'm a 60 year old woman, 5'8" and weighing 245lbs. What is the best way to lose weight. Also will my stomach ever get flat without surgery?" From what I know, here's some things that could help. 1. She's been on multiple weight loss pills, powders and remedys. 2. She's been on diets, plans and schedules with little to no results. 3. She's also tried workout dvds and yoga ones. What do you guys think she should do.

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Recommitment. I am tired of failing.

It's almost 4 am here i have been sitting here browsing through this subreddit and coming to the realisation that I've been sabotaging myself.

I started this journey on the 7th of Octover 2019 at 124.5, got a Fitbit and started using it on the 18th of November. I experienced steady weight loss of about 2.4 kg a month from October to Decrmber Then Christmas happened. I decided to take a 2 week break. This 2 week break lasted till February 5th. My weight had gone from 117.6 kg in December to 119.8 kg during this time. So, I got my sh*t together and started this journey again. I'm currently at 116.4.

But all I've been able to do this past week is focus on how I messed up my plans, how I was supposed to be at a certain weight by 7th March, and how I'm not going to meet this deadline. I've been beating myself up and allowing myself to fall back into old patterns. Want ice cream? Go ahead and eat it. Chips? Sure, chocolate hob nobs? Dont eat just one pack (at 1286 kcal), have TWO packs!
Meanwhile I'm looking at all these progress pics, and calculating how long it took others to get to their weight goals, and still beating myself over this.

I KNOW better. I should be doing better and eating my feelings has never helped me. So. Today, March 3rd at 4:11 am. I am recommitting myself to this journey. I will strive to do better. I've gotten rid of the hobnobs because they are my kryptonite. And I wont be buying anymore. I'm going to get back to daily walks and hitting my 10000 step goal 5 days a week. I WILL be a success story, because God knows I'm tired of failing.

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Losing Motivation

So I’m 2 weeks in, and I haven’t lost a single pound - through nobody’s fault but my own. This weekend I binged (ordered dominos during DnD with friends, family meal out for boyfriend’s niece’s birthday) and I feel incredibly guilty about it, because I feel like all my efforts went to waste within the space of two days, although I still ate at maintenance.

Unsurprisingly, I’m losing motivation. Though I physically feel a lot better since starting to pursue a healthy lifestyle, and I feel like I’m noticing my stomach appear less bloated, my jawline finally emerge from its year of absence, part of me still wants to fuck it all off because “what’s the point in trying when you aren’t making a numerical difference anyway!”

So, really, my question is, at times like these how do you keep up the motivation and keep on trucking with your weight loss journey?

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I’ve hit 26 pounds lost today!

A little story, at my heaviest of last year I was 299 pounds on April 1st 2019, I got down to 269 in July. Well, I went on vacation to Georgia/Tennessee in July & started eating everything. Never got back on track.

I decided I wanted to lose weight again. I weighed in at 286 on January 1st, so I signed up for a program at work. It’s almost been 3 months & I’ve lost 26 pounds, I’m now 260! I’ve had some hiccups here & there but this time I make sure instead of feeling defeated by eating over calories to just have a better day(s) during that week.

My current goal weight is 250 so I need 10 more pounds to go, my real goal weight is 230. Making it a section by section type of weight loss really helps me stay motivated!

I mainly just wanted to share cause I’m really happy and to tell whoever reads this, you can do it & I’m proud of you!

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