Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Does the bodyweight eventually redistribute?

I’m 6’4” went from 198 to 171 currently. I’m small framed. I’ve noticed that my breast tissue has reduced a bit, but otherwise I still noticeably have boobs, and a lot of fat on my tummy and hips. I am supposedly a healthy weight but still look unhealthy/kinda chubby despite the diet and exercise.

Does it take time for this to redistribute? Or what am I doing wrong/how can I tone up my physique not withstanding the weight loss part?

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Plateau happening mid weightloss journey after losing 100lb. Still have to lose another 100lb

Female 24. Ive lost a little more than 100lb so far and I still need to lose another 100 to hit my goal weight. Realistically speaking its like 125lb.

I have been in a long plateau of almost 3-4 weeks now and its making me lose my mind. I have been measuring my body and there has been zero progress in losing inches too. So its not like im losing fat but not weight.

I currently eat 1750 calories and weight 291 as of today. Man once I hit the 290s my weight loss basically went to hell.

I track all my calories and use a scale for everything. I dont eat after 7pm. I dont drink alcohol. I focus on lower carbs and high protein with moderate fat. I dont do cheat meals or cheat days because I see it as ruining progress. I did have one cheat day for my birthday but immediately got back on track.

I workout 4 times a week with weights and cardio. Any session lasts about 1 hour.

I have been observing my progress through my journey many times to know its not "period" issues.

I do have pcos which could maybe play a part but I wouldn't know. I do know I retain water like crazy but I have been trying to take turmeric pills to help with the water weight and inflammation. But what confuses me is "how the hell did I lose 100lb if I hold water weight like this?"

SO idk. Any advise? Im not one to cut my calories lower than my current because Im already eating too low for my weight. I have been interested in reverse dieting but im terrified to gain weight. My mental health depends on losing weight. Ive notice myself wanting to quit the weight loss journey more than normal these past few weeks due to zero progress and rise in frustration.

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How do you approach a All you can eat Buffet dinner?

Hey everyone,

It has been a month since CICO and weight loss journey. Lost 13lbs as of now. However, I have to attend a get together party which is hosted at a All you can eat Buffet place (Barbeque nation). Any tips on how to approach this?

I am new to IF and have tried max of 16 hour fasts for a few days. Fasts over 24hs are something I am trying to avoid at this point of time. Is there something else I can do? I am sure, I am going to exceed by daily intake (1600 cals) easily in that meal. Maybe even upto 2000+.

Suggestions welcome.

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I Went From 220 lbs to 169 lbs With Pokemon GO

Ok guys, so I was struggling like crazy: to share my story here or not. Probably deep, like, really deep inside of me, there is still that anxious guy that is struggling about his self-confidence. Even though I’m so proud about all my weight loss journey. Which is kinda unexpected, I can say. So, here I am, finally not afraid to talk about my weight loss struggles, personal tragedies and, finally, an unexpected yet crazy weight loss results. In the YouTube video! Still not sure if I can post this here, but I’ll give it a try. Maybe I'll inspire some of you to lose weight in a less traditional ways.

Anyways, here is the video for those who are interested in my story: https://youtu.be/3q4P37m9YH0?list=PLP-miU2Hwzp5oCN405ADx3ZLpFSSoDYI2

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I Went From 220 lbs to 169 lbs With Pokemon GO

Ok guys, so I was struggling like crazy: to share my story here or not. Probably deep, like, really deep inside of me, there is still that anxious guy that is struggling about his self-confidence. Even though I’m so proud about all my weight loss journey. Which is kinda unexpected, I can say. So, here I am, finally not afraid to talk about my weight loss struggles, personal tragedies and, finally, an unexpected yet crazy weight loss results. In the YouTube video! Still not sure if I can post this here, but I’ll give it a try. Maybe I'll inspire some of you to lose weight in a less traditional ways.

Anyways, here is the video for those who are interested in my story: https://youtu.be/3q4P37m9YH0?list=PLP-miU2Hwzp5oCN405ADx3ZLpFSSoDYI2

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Start of the journey and it feels scary. 22, CW: 248lbs

So i’ve just weighed myself this morning and i’ve ballooned all the way up to 248 pounds. Fuck me. It was scary to see that number. Heaviest i have been all my life. I’ve been at the start of a weight loss journey so many times now and i feel a sense of hopelessness that i will never reach the weight I would like to be. However I do feel much determined this time round and I feel like i can learn from my mistakes.

Its funny because around this time last year, i stared a weight-loss journey and come around April-May, i hit a weight of 218lbs and i was super ecstatic. But then throughout the summer I neglected working out and went back to bad eating habits and now here we are.

I know what i have to do. I’ll be doing CICO and try my best to work out 4-5 times a week. I think this time around however I’ll do my best to write down my journey day by day and look at the progression i’ve made. I know inevitably, i will slip up once or twice but I don’t want to end up giving up on my journey for 3 months and then having to start over again.

I feel cautiously optimistic, scared and excited at the same time. But it really is in my hands at the end of the day and it’s all up to me.

One question: I’m aiming to hit a weight of 210 pounds by late Feb/ early March. Is that realistic?

Thanks guys and LETS GO!!!

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Fell off the bandwagon during grief. I'm not sure how to get back on.

I [30F/SW:200/CW:197/GW:140] just started my journey and have a long way to go by the stats look of things. My fiance recently lost his mother suddenly and when we traveled to his family there was mainly bar food (think deep fried American food). I gained some of the weight back that I had lost and as an emotional eater I don't know how to cope with the loss and weight loss at the same time. HAE had to deal with grief and weight loss and what things worked for you to get through it?

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