Wednesday, November 18, 2020

I don’t feel hungry but I’m barely hitting 1,200 calories.

Hey everyone! I started my weight loss journey a couple months ago and calculated my calorie needs. I’m an active 5’10 female so I got to eat a lot the first month or so. Then I started focusing on eating higher protein and more nutritious things, and for the last few weeks I’ve been not hungry. I wake up hungry and am hungry before meals, but I only hit around 1,000 calories and feel so full. I’ve been eating candy or drinking smoothies to hit 1,200. People in weight loss groups keep saying only sedentary short people should be at 1,200 calories, but I feel so satisfied with it.

Should I try to up my intake? It feels weird forcing myself to eat when I’m not hungry, but I don’t wanna be harming my body at all.

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Finally, finally broke through the plateau!

F/58/5'6"/SW162 / CW148/GW 132 CICO, NO ALCOHOL, IF. WALKING, YOUTUBE WORKOUTS AND RESISTANCE BANDS

I started my weight loss journey 7/30/2020. I lost five pounds by August 30 and another five by September 30. It seemed so logical and straightforward.

Then October happened. I continued with the same eating plan, drinking plenty of water, getting a good amount of sleep, but the scale stayed the same.

In mid-October I went to a wedding. I did not adhere to my plan for three days, but I didn't go crazy either. I had a couple of beers at the rehearsal dinner, champagne and wine at the wedding and a Bloody Mary the morning after. I ate a modest portion of the wedding dinner (pasta) and one wedding cupcake. At the wedding breakfast I ordered Eggs Benedict but ditched the English muffin. I ended up only eating half of my order for other reasons.

When I got home on Monday, I gave myself a couple of days of clean eating and exercise before stepping on the scale on Wednesday. To my dismay, I was up six pounds. I went to the doctor the next day and weighed even more according to his scale. I felt terrible and had a mini-meltdown.

I doubled down on exercise, upped my water intake and tried not to think about the scale. Halloween came and went. I didn't eat even one piece of candy. My daughter's birthday was this past weekend and we had my mom and sister over (typical covid party). I made a huge veggie platter in addition to the usual snacks and put out a bowl of almonds.

The scale has been stuck at 149 the last few times I've stepped on it, which hasn't been often.

Today I weighed myself and it registered 148!!!

Finally, I feel like I'm back on track and it's a great feeling.

Good luck to everyone who is united in this journey, but especially to those who are on a plateau. Patience pays off! Eventually you will break through.

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Anyone else kind of sad at having no big thanksgiving weight loss reveal?

I’m so sorry if this is insensitive, obviously keeping everyone safe and healthy is of the utmost priority, which is why I (like hopefully many others) will not be seeing anyone outside of our household for the holidays this year. I know this is very selfish but I can’t help but feel a bit disappointed that no one will see the hard work I’ve put in.

Started losing weight (thanks to this sub) end of February, going from ~175 - 129 at 5’2. I think I look better than I did before, but it’s still very hard for me to see the change and I think I look mostly the same as I did 45 lbs ago. After having a zoom call with friends I haven’t seen in a year, one of them messaged me saying I looked the same as I did a year ago. :( I know she meant nothing bad by it, but some external validation wouldn’t hurt.

My family is very weight conscious and spares no words in telling you how they feel. Thankfully, I held my weight very well before, so I never got any negative comments, but I know that they would give me their honest thoughts if they saw me now. Also, my partner is from Hawaii, so for Christmas/New Years we go there for two weeks each year. Clearly this isn’t happening this year, and while I’m mostly sad we won’t be able to see her friends and family, I also was kind of looking forward to feeling more comfortable in less clothes 😅

Okay, pity party over!! But I’m curious if anyone else if having these slightly shameful thoughts with the coming holiday season.

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Has anyone here been prescribed Topiramate and Phentermine for weightloss?

I’m a 27 year old woman who finally went to the doctor for the first time since high school and to my surprise the doctor I chose turned out to be an obesity specialist. I’ve battled with my weight my entire life and it has recently gotten out of control again. For reference I’m 5’8 and when I was weighed at my appointment I was 283 pounds, the heaviest I have ever been.

I also suffer from depression, anxiety, and untreated adhd. I also have a problem with binge eating and just over eating in general. I actually love physical activity and typically walk 3-5 miles a day with my dog although now that has waned slightly due to cold weather.

My doctor prescribed me Wellbutrin to help with my depression and anxiety which has been working well and has put me on Topiramate (25mg twice a day) and Phentermine (18.75mg once a day) to curb my appetite and help with my weight loss. So far since I began the medication on October 28th I’ve lost 11 pounds and I’m now at 272 with no adverse side effects.

I’m happy with my progress and I haven’t binged at all since I started taking the medication when I used to binge at least 3 or 4 times a week. My portion sizes have also been cut down by 2/3s which is crazy. I don’t have any cravings either.

I have a follow-up appointment in a month and my doctor mentioned possibly upping my Phentermine prescription to 37.5mg at that point if my progress slows.

I guess I’m just wondering about other people’s experiences on Topiramate and Phentermine? I’ve read some pretty bad things about Topiramate but so far I’m not experiencing any of that (hair loss, etc.)

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Building core muscles?

I'm a woman in my late thirties. A combination of factors that I won't get into here have caused me to gain almost a hundred pounds in a few years.

The problem is that I can't lose it because I have such a weak core and bad back. I am in constant pain all the time. The more pain I'm in, the more I avoid doing, and the worse it gets. They were never great to begin with, but I had a really rough pregnancy, and then the weight gain... anyway. I realize that if I'm going to ever get anywhere with the weight loss, I'll have to get my core stronger first.

Can anyone reccomend some exercises or advice to ease me into things? I'm going to need to start small and work my way up to something more intensive.

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Weight Loss Method

Hello everyone, this is my first post here. I am 19 years old girl whose weight is 73 kg and height is 155 cm. After my test for university, I have a very unhealthy lifestyle : i eat a lot of junk food and coca cola along with sweets, not exercising at all. Now I am really want to commit myself to loose weight for both my appearance and health. I have searched google and overwhelmed with a lot of infomation. I am thinking of walking for 1 hours every day in the morning but I don't know what diet will suit me. Can someone give me some healthy diet that can help me loose weight but not bad for health ?

Thanks everyone

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10 Superfoods That Help You Lose Fat

Superfoods have earned their stellar reputation as superstars of the food world by being nutritionally dense and rich in nutrients. But what if those foods could help you to lose weight and belly fat in addition to delivering their powerful nutritional benefits? The good news is that many of them do!

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Here are 10 superfoods to add to your diet for their nutritional and weight loss benefits:

1. Jalapeno Peppers

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Jalapeno peppers are rich in minerals and nutrients, making them a surprising superfood that many people don’t think of. It’s the alkaloid capsaicin in jalapenos that gives them their spicy flavor and is also responsible for their potential weight loss benefits. According to Bioscience Reports, capsaicin is correlated with a decreased risk of obesity. It’s been shown to increase fat oxidation and energy expenditure in study subjects. If you love all things spicy, then jalapenos will be a welcomed superfood to try.

Whip up these Jalapeno Poppers for a fun snack to attack cravings. Learn five more surprising benefits of spicy food here! >

2. Salmon

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Packed with omega-3 fatty acids and protein, salmon’s nutritional benefits help make it a superfood. Research suggests that omega-3 fatty acids can help reduce the risk of cardiac problems. Eating salmon regularly may also help speed up weight loss for men, according to a study in the International Journal of Obesity. Many salmon recipes also happen to be relatively low in calories, making it a lean option that can be prepared in many delicious ways. Check out these mouthwatering salmon recipes. >

3. Spinach

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Loaded with nutrients, dark leafy greens like spinach provide essential vitamins for to skin, bone and immune system health benefits, says Healthline. Spinach is also incredibly nutrient dense. A cup of raw spinach has just seven calories but provides more than 56 percent of your recommended daily allowance for vitamin A and all of your daily vitamin K, says Healthline. On top of all that, researchers at Lund University in Sweden found that spinach boosted weight loss by 43 percent and reduced food cravings by up to 95 percent. This Creamy Spinach Stuffed Chicken recipe is an easy way to fit spinach into a Flex meal.

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4. Pomegranate

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Pomegranates are rich in vitamin C, potassium and fiber and are thought to help with heart disease and cancer prevention, says Healthline. While there’s a lot of focus on pomegranate juice—which does have more antioxidants than individual seeds—eating the seeds whole gives you the benefit of fiber and added vitamins and minerals. Fiber can help keep you full longer and support weight loss. A study, published in Food and Chemical Toxicology, found that giving obese and insulin resistant mice pomegranate seed oil for 12 weeks decreased body weight, body fat and improved peripheral insulin sensitivity.

Embrace those pomegranate benefits! There are some really great ways to fit pomegranates into your day. Get inspired by these delicious recipes. >

5. Almonds

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With lots of nutrients delivered with a satisfying crunch, almonds make a “superfood snack” or a great addition to meals. They can easily be tossed into salads, cereals and yogurt or incorporated into cooking. A study, published in the Journal of Nutrition, found a link between daily almond consumption and weight loss—specifically belly fat. On the Nutrisystem plan, almonds are a PowerFuel, which are foods that offer high-quality proteins while also containing essential amino acids and healthy fats.

6. Flax Seeds

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Flax seeds are a nutrient-dense and fiber-rich “superseed.” Flax seed recipes are usually easy to make and are packed with superfood benefits. They can be tossed into a variety of dishes to ramp up their nutrition power. Flax seed also contains both soluble and insoluble fiber, says Healthline. This helps to ensure healthy and gradual digestion that keeps you fuller longer. It is this digestive superpower that is likely to help assist with weight loss.

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7. Blueberries

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While most berries are good for you and can be considered superfoods, blueberries are said to be one of the best, particularly when it comes to their ability to help you lose stubborn belly fat. According to the University of Michigan, research shows that blueberries may help to burn belly fat because of their high antioxidant content.

While blueberries are tasty to eat on their own, there are also many great ways to cook or bake with them to increase your consumption. The naturally sweet goodness of blueberries makes them a healthy alternative to many sugar-laden desserts—a common healthy diet downfall. Be sure to check out these 10 reasons you need to eat more fruit like blueberries! >

8. Avocado

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Here at The Leaf, we love avocados! Avocados are rich in potassium as well as monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, which are “healthy fats” essential to a weight loss plan. That’s because your body needs fat to help you feel full and satisfied after eating, to provide quick-burning energy and to aid in the absorption of vitamins and minerals that you consume. As a “whole food” source of healthy fat, avocados have that power. People who regularly eat avocados have significantly lower body weight, BMI (body mass index), and waist circumference, and higher HDL (good cholesterol levels) than people who don’t eat the fruit, according to a study published in Nutrition Journal.

There are many great ways to use avocado that you may never have thought of. It can be a healthy substitute for mayo, a topping for salads, a baking ingredient for cookies or brownies and even a base for pudding. It’s creamy texture and versatile nature help it to shine as a superfood to help you lose fat. Here are more superfood facts about avocados! >

9. Black Beans

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Black beans are packed with potent plant-based nutrients that are believed to help protect against cancer, says Medical News Today. They’re also an inexpensive and easy-to-cook-with food that can be incorporated into many different dishes. For those looking to drop some pounds and lose fat, some of the best news is that consuming beans was linked to “reduced body fat percentage” in a study, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Another study, published in BMC Proceedings, shows that certain compounds in the beans might help to strengthen the body’s insulin resistance and protect against obesity.

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10. Apples

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As the saying goes, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. But what if it could keep the pounds away, too? Apples are rich in weight-loss-friendly fiber and help slow the digestion of food. This helps you to feel fuller with fewer calories. For these reasons, they can definitely play a vital role in your efforts to lose fat.

Apples are one of the most versatile fruits, with so many different ways to cook and prepare them. Try them out in this unique Instant Pot Apple Cake. Of course, apples are also delicious and nutritious all on their own or sliced with peanut butter. Check out this awesome video from The Leaf and learn five reasons to eat more apples! >

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