Saturday, May 2, 2020

From 340lbs in January 2020 to 320lbs in May...

Hello. I am a 5’10 M, 16yo currently weighing 320lbs. I’m trying to change my ways and it is working somewhat successfully. My heavy weight is due to bad diet habits set in childhood but I’m not a young child anymore so I’m working to rehab myself. Everything was going okay until around March. I was eating better and exercising for about 8 hours a week. Then March hit and I became really depressed and stopped exercising. I somehow managed to control my eating so I didn’t gain any weight back, but it still sucks. I’ve lost motivation for school, exercising, everything really. I didn’t do the online schooling almost students have to do in April because I was in a rut.

I know this isn’t strictly weight loss related but it does impact it. I’m pretty sure I have chronic depression now, but I don’t know how to break it to my guardian (sister) so I can go talk to a therapist. Over the past two years I’ve lost both of my parents, had to move homes, and dealt with the teenage stressor known as high school. I just feel down in cycles and it is impacting my social and family life, and now my education.

I just would like advice on this because I really have no clue on how to move forward.

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50+lbs Lost / 22M 5'10/ [220 -> 168.6] / SV / NSV / Goal Reached / Birthday -- Thank You r/loseit

Dear r/loseit

Thank you so much for all that you have given me. General lurker, but wanted to provide this community an update on my journey. Please feel free to PM me for any questions, comments, or just want to chat about my/your journey! (PICS below)

September 4th, 2019, I stepped on the scale and it read 220.8lbs. Today I weighed in at 168.6lbs! I feel amazing, have confidence through the roof, and am fitting into clothes I never would have imagined! Today also happens to be my Birthday! I almost cried on the scale this morning when I saw myself break 50lbs. Who would have thought my weight loss goal would have lined up with that? Truly crazy!

Pics: https://imgur.com/a/luORyPL

I will keep this short and provide a couple of takeaways and tips that worked well for me:

  • "Be obsessed with the journey". I live by this quote. Take it day by day, meal by meal, and workout by workout. The amazing successes of this community do not happen overnight.
  • Calories In. Calories Out. No way to get around it. Most everyone here knows that. Similar to a workout routine that works well for you, I found an eating plan that worked well for me. Lots of Protein, Veggies, and Sweets (in moderation). I found it incredibly helpful for me to meal prep and used many resources from r/MealPrepSunday. I stopped buying snacks and munchies at the grocery store and found that not having them means you won't eat them....plus it saves me so much money.
  • Find a routine that works well for you. For me, I like to wake up early and get into the gym. I enjoyed the feeling of accomplishing something before my workday even got started. My gym only has dumbells, two cable machines, and amazing r/pelotoncycle bikes. I broke my routine out into three different days, these being; Chest/Triceps, Biceps/Back, Shoulders/Legs. No crazy plan, just get something going and stuck to it. I would finish off most days with a ~30 min Peloton cycle (or cardio).

Be patient and consistent. Quarantine sucks but it is a great opportunity to jump-start (or continue) your journey. Thank you again to this community. You all are amazing! Godspeed

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Smallest of small goals

Hey, long time lurker first time poster over here. I’ve never been successful with weight loss and have struggled with emotional and binge eating starting at like age 14. Weight has steadily crept up over the past decade. Every time I even thought about wanting to try losing weight my weight would go up.

I’m trying to keep my changes small, so nothing that would overwhelm or require a huge amount of effort because I tend to drop whatever I start after a few weeks (exercising, cooking healthy etc). So I’m trying to stick with small changes, which will hopefully be easier to keep sustainable.

My current goal is to get my weight to 116.5kg. Height 163 / 5’3 HW 118.8 kg CW been hovering around 117.2-117.8 GW 116 lol. Will reassess when I get to it.

It just seems so insignificant in comparison (I wish I knew and believed that comparison is just POISON) to everyone else here and I feel like I can’t even get to that little teeny tiny goal. And I know, CICO. Man. Just feeling pretty discouraged and a bit useless cause nothing is happening. I mean obviously, my changes are small as I said lol. But still. Is this dumb? (Yes).

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Why can’t I break this weight loss plateau?

I [M21], have been working on losing weight over the last several months and have been doing great by losing 35 lbs so far! I’m very close to my 1st goal of 185 since I currently weigh 186.2 lbs. However, I’ve been stuck at 186 for a month. I can’t break past it no matter what I’m trying. I completely cut soda out of my diet this week, I’m eating less calories and better meals, I’ve walked 4 miles nearly everyday, drinking lots of water, and more. I thought that by strictly doing all of this, I would at least drop a pound or two. Unfortunately, when I stepped on the scale it showed 186.4, the exact same weight as last week. This took me by complete surprise and shock. I stepped on the scale again and it showed 186.2, which means even then I only dropped 0.2 lbs. at best. I just want to get to at least my 1st goal.

I am very happy with how successful my weight loss has been so far and I’m definitely not taking it for granted, but to be so close to the goal I had in mind and to not get to hit it for so long can be frustrating.

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Looking for motivation to diet- How to overcome telling yourself you do not want to diet?

Hello r/loseit, I am a long time lurker first time poster. I am 21M 5'10" 270 lbs

Back in 2015-16 I lost 70 pounds, and then slowly but surely gained it all back. Every time I have tried getting back on the diet grind since then, I will have a good week or two, lose some pounds, only to go right back to eating like shit again. I always tell myself I would rather eat like shit and be fat than eat super clean and be skinny. I am aware of all the benefits of weight loss, but each time I start dieting I remember how much dieting sucks and I know that ultimately I need to watch what I eat for the rest of my life or else the pounds will come right back as they did when I originally lost weight.

Do any of you struggle with this same dilemma? If so, how were you able to overcome it?

I am asking because I know if I don't permanently fix the way I eat, I will not be able to date the type of girls I want to date and end up with diabetes which will kill me prematurely. I feel as if I am addicted to bad food and I am trapped at my current weight.

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I DID IT! I FREAKING DID IT! Hit a huge goal yesterday! I am officially a triple digit loser, and it feels INCREDIBLE!!!

Yesterday morning at weigh in I am down 101 lbs. from my heaviest!💪 Still have more to lose to hit my ultimate goal. But that is a massive weight loss milestone I never imagined possible. I haven't seen this number on a scale since sophomore year high school! I am probably down way more, because for a lot of years I maxed out scales. I am so freaking pumped right now had to share guys!!

I still have 20 lbs. to lose to hit my ultimate goal. Been working at it since January 2018. You know the best part of this whole journey? I know I'll get there. Not claiming its easy or anything. Far from it. I have just changed habits & lifestyle. The terrible eating habits for 32 years that got me to 310+ lbs. are never happening again. Even if I eat like that for just a meal. I feel horrible, and my body is PISSED. It really is crazy. Now whenever deciding what to eat, and someone suggests Chinese or whatever. All I'm thinking is: "That doesn't even sound good. You know what would hit the spot now? A bomb salad!"

Exercise is life too. Every day I have to move & sweat! Mostly in the gym (pre COVID), but I have to exercise some way daily. If I don't, just like with eating, I feel terrible. I don't sleep right, don't think right, I don't move the same, just everything is off. It is really cool & so different than the majority of my life.

Anyway I've already wrote way more than I expected. I am just feeling so great right now; I wanted to share my joy!! Because weight loss is a very solitary journey. Sure people will notice & comment on your progress. Those moments are great & help keep motivation. But weight loss is about the day to day, moment to moment. When it's just you & your will power vs. your demons & old habits. Winning in those moments is how to become a triple digit loser!!!

P.S. I would be more than happy to share some of my strategies & methods for weight loss. If anyone is interested. Comment or pm & I'll add an edit.

Thanks so much for reading my chronicle.

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Day 1? Starting your weight loss journey on Saturday, 02 May 2020? 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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