Tuesday, March 1, 2022

"Hey man, have you lost weight?"

Probably one of the best things I've heard whilst on my weight loss journey. At first this seems like a fairly obvious thing that people would say after you've lost a fair few pounds, but any doubts or worries are gone completely when someone says something like that. Not only did it make me feel good but it also gave me that extra bit of motivation which I'm sure most if not all of us have needed at some point and it also let me know that I'm taking the right steps to reaching that ultimate weight loss goal. It would be great to see some replies of what people have said to you that has let you know that your hard work has been paying off and has given you that motivational boost!

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February Win!🎉

I wasn't sure if I would reach my weight loss goal (-15lbs) for February. I was really close yesterday but when I woke up this morning and weighed out for last month I made it with and a pound under! I lost 16 lbs in total for the month of February! I'm now officially 40lbs down in my total weight loss journey which I started on January 1st of this year! I started at 369lbs and I'm down to 329 as of today 😉

Thanks for all of your support!!! ❤️❤️❤️

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Monday, February 28, 2022

Posted a weight update on Facebook and was disappointed in the reactions.

I started keto last week after my weight had gotten to 408 lbs. My doctor told me that I was pre-diabetic and that my blood pressure was dangerously high. After one week I lost 7 pounds. I posted on the weight loss group I'm part of and the first two responses that I got were telling me that I'm losing too fast and that the keto diet isn't sustainable.

Geez, Kyle, can you be happy for me for one second?

I'm not looking for anything. Just venting.

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My girlfriend is struggling mentally with a weight gain caused by an eating disorder and I want to find ways to help her. I need girl advice on how to support her.

My girlfriend has been struggling with her weight since she was 8 years old. She grew up in a family obsessed with diets and weight loss and has been monitoring her food intake ever since which then morphed into a daunting eating disorder.

We have known each other for years. She was relatively thin a few years ago (but never perceived herself as such) but following an abusive relationship, her weight fluctuated a lot. She first lost a lot of weight in just a few months following a dangerous diet where she would only eat a few fruits a day. That was obviously not sustainable and, as the relationship became more and more toxic, she started binge eating and gained a lot of weight.

She since broke up with her ex-partner and we got together 2 years ago. She’s in a much better place mentally and we both have a healthy relationship with food (we are not 100 % perfect but who is?) but she never managed to lose the weight and I feel that she has reached a breaking point and I don’t know how to help her.

As a quick aside, I have always been skinny and have been able to eat pretty much everything I wanted without any weight gain. My family is the same and weight management was never a topic we discussed or even thought about as a family.

My parent will come visit us by plane this summer and she told me that she’s terrified of meeting them and that she dreads eating with them by fear of being judged. My parents naturally eat small portions, and she feels that she needs to match their portions at all costs.

Shopping for clothes is a traumatic experience for her and she always breaks into tears multiple times in the fitting room. We shop at an inclusive retail chain but even then, it is a struggle for her to find clothing that fit AND please her.

She told me that it doesn’t even feel like her body anymore. She hides her body constantly and hates the clothes she must wear in order to do so.

She hates that in order to lose weight, she will need to live her life counting calories, restricting herself and toying the line with her eating disorder. It feels very unjust. And it’s not like she’s eating badly. Take out is once a week at most, she does not drink soda or junk food outside of that 1 take out and we cook balanced meals every day.

Since I’m skinny, she feels like she has to copy my food decisions because ‘she must not eat more than her skinny boyfriend.’ (Her words)

She’s a fierce feminist and advocate for the body neutrality movement, but it is still very hard for her. She’s aware of the irony, but she’s extremely frustrated by the situation and started talking about more harmful ways to lose the weight (diet pills for ex.) and using harsh metaphors (like fantasizing about chopping off the fat with a knife). I don’t believe she will harm herself (we talked about it at length, and we see a professional already) but it is a glimpse into her distress.

I’m coming to this subreddit in search of advice. The truth is that 1) having never struggled with weight loss and 2) being a man, I lack the tools and experience to truly relate and help her.

I told her that I found her beautiful as she is, that I’m proud to introducer her to my parents and participate financially when she buys new clothes to avoid her feeling overwhelmed.

I really want to help her, but I don’t know how to and feel powerless. Knowing she’s in tears every time she’s in the fitting room, or that meeting my parents will likely trigger some very dark thoughts, I can’t help but try searching for a solution. But I am also aware that there is no easy solution, and that this problem has roots so deep that I can’t solve it by myself. My attempts at helping only scratch the surface of the issue.

Girls of Reddit, what is the best way to help and support her without infantilizing her?

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Weight loss buddy 5-7 kgs preferably in Bangalore, India.

Hi there,

Looking for a weight loss buddy preferably in India who is looking at losing 5-7 kgs vis diets/ fast/ work outs.

I am looking at a slightly aggressive time frame of 2 months to achieve this goal.

It would work out best between us if you are someone who is competitive, wants to check in regularly over telegram 2-3 times a day, share food pictures and even meet up to check progress, if possible.

It would be great if you are in Bangalore we could meet over a cup of tea to discuss our progress.

Look forward to talking to you

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Mid 40s tall dude (6’5”) joining you all on the journey…

This pandemic hey? Jeeeeeeez. Put on more weight than I’d realised. Said, probably, most people in the last 6 months.

Have just committed to this weight loss journey and I have a question (below)… but first, my story in a nutshell, for context (and in case it inspires anyone in a similar position):

As the title says, I’m a guy who somehow is now in his mid-40s. How did that happen? 6’5”… and I’ve always liked to think of myself as relatively fit and healthy, as I used to do plenty of physical activities every week, but the pandemic put an end to most (or, all) of them, soooo… here we are. Weighed myself about 10 days ago and was quite upset. 115kgs - when I used to be a lot closer to 100. Also attempted to take a pic of myself. That didn’t go well. Gave me the kick I needed to find you guys!

I’ve already taken steps to get back to healthy activities - screw you, pandemic! - I’m playing tennis every week (as well as golf which I already play regularly, going to the driving range every week over winter).

But that alone isn’t enough, I realised. So I downloaded the LoseIt app and told it to take my money. Set my ‘not overly aggresive’ target as 99.9kgs which it said would be about 15 weeks (I’m not overthinking this right now, and I’m happy to do this sustainably, i.e. 1kg/week or so).

So a week ago I started tracking calories. I thought this was going to be a REAL pain… but… it’s really not!

https://i.imgur.com/mB3d0lb.jpg

I just completed my first week, and I’m already down 0.9kg!

My first question, for anyone who might know: is there a list of ‘least calorific to most calorific, by weight’ foods somewhere, as an easy reference/inspiration for “oh, I could add that to my meal planning!”? I realise I need inspiration, and variety, or I’ll get bored and lose willpower. I just started scanning r/volumeeating and am already getting some ideas, but a big list somewhere would be great, if it exists?

I noticed, for example (since I started looking at and actually READING labels on foods) that orzo is half the calories by weight vs other pasta!? What’s that about? So I had that for lunch today and will have it again as it satisfies my pasta cravings and is half the calories. Yes please.

Are there any other great examples of less-calorific options that I can browse for inspiration?

Thanks for reading and I hope your journey is going well too!

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Advice or tips

(26 F) I’ve lost about 50lbs since giving birth in December, I’m down to 200lbs and I can’t even remember the last time I was at this weight 😭

I’m not gonna lie, I do kinda blame some of the weight loss on some unfortunate series of events since I had my daughter but it has made me want to change my life style which ultimately has always been a struggle for me.

But could anyone give tips or advice for continuing my journey, since I’ve stalled at 200 and haven’t seen anymore movement in the last week with my weight.

I currently drink about 8-10 glasses of water a day. Cut out caffeine all together(was addicted to Diet Coke lol), cut back on sweets drastically, and stopped eating out.

Anymore tips would be seriously appreciated!

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