Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Idea for minimizing loose skin, thoughts?

Was wondering what you all thought of this. I'm 24F 5'5 250lbs GW 130lbs. Past 4 years I've been 220+lbs. I am fairly young and want to try to avoid skin removal surgery (though I accept I might need a skin reduction on my breasts). I'm aesthetically motivated honestly so loose skin is a big deal for me. Honestly the thought of loose skin has been kind of demotivating for me, though I know I need to lose weight for my health and comfort as well.

My thought is that I could lose 60-75 lbs to get myself into a safer zone regarding my health (nearing overweight BMI instead of obese). From there, I'd want to maintain a while, maybe 6 months, to give my skin a fighting chance at bouncing back. From there, I'd make the second push of clearing the last 45-60 lbs. At the end of the day, loose skin will probably happen, but this might help me prevent it from being as bad.

I think going slower with weight loss overall would probably be better, a steady decline, but I'm a very all-or-nothing person and I need to embrace what I'm good at to finally drop the lbs.

Obviously this is a long road ahead of me, but I'm finally ready to tackle it for real. I have kept up my calorie restrictions for over a week already, which is a big deal for me. I'm super excited and wish you all luck on your journeys!

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Monday, March 7, 2022

bit of an update plus a little bragging :)

Posted about a month ago that I started (again) my weight loss journey. So far 3 months later I'm still going strong, I'm down ~30 pounds since December 7th. I have essentially cut out all drinks except for water and the occasional coffee. My weight loss started off extremely fast, probably because i was extremely fat. I'm down to an average of .5 to 1 pound a week. I have occasional cheat meals throughout the week so I don't really have any cravings that make me feel like I'm going to break my weight loss journey.

My old clothes have started fitting better. jeans that either used to not close are finally buttoning up now and jeans that were to tight for my legs to be comfortable are starting to fit. Some of my shirts are becoming too loose and others are fitting again. I'm more comfortable tying my shoes since now i can be bent over for longer periods of time without my stomach getting in the way or my back hurting. I can go on longer walks before feeling it in my legs. I can climb more than one flight of stairs before i feel completely winded and like my heart is trying to break out of my chest.

I'm in an overall better mood and am eager to continue my journey. Just wanted to post this as I don't have a lot of people to share this with.

Thanks for reading

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Hormonal Imbalance & Weight Loss

F(18). 5’0. 150 lbs.

Hi! So, I have a hormonal imbalance. My testosterone (almost 2,000) and prolactin levels were INSANE. The high levels of prolactin, apparently, can be due to an immense amount of stress. They’ve gone down a lot since October, but there’s still more work to be done. I was wondering if a hormonal imbalance makes it difficult to lose weight? Once I got on medication, I gained a lot of weight + the weight I packed on during quarantine. I haven’t been able to lose past 3-4 pounds though, which is frustrating :( maybe I haven’t tried hard enough tho, who knows. Maybe I need to push harder? I just don’t KNOW how or what to do. I want it to be healthy and safe, but either I suck at this or my body is really stubborn.

I asked my gynecologist but he didn’t really give me a straight forward answer. Just said he would reduce the milligrams. Which wasn’t what I initially asked lmao. I’ve done some research but that stuff really confuses me.

If an hormonal imbalance DOES affect weight loss, do you have any tips or advice? Or some info dumbed down for me :,) I want to know because I’m at the point that I’m about to burst with frustration. If not, all’s well. Thanks!

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trouble staying within my calorie limits :(

i have recently started to count my calories again, in attempt to kickstart my weight loss. i have my daily allowance set to 1850, which is a reasonable amount for someone my height/weight. however, it has been so hard to stay within the limit! i never go crazy overboard, but i usually hit around 2000 cal. i’ve only been calorie counting for 3 days, so is this something that will get easier as i go along? any tips?

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I lost 1.7 lbs this month and I am proud of myself

Hi! I'm new here and new to taking this seriously.

Here's my stats: 29F | 5'6 | SW: 235.8lb | CW: 234.1 | FGW 199 lb | Ultimate GW 150-160

I wanted to expand on a comment I wrote on another post about if you're getting fast food and you choose the smaller burger and fries instead of the large burger, large fries and shake, that's a healthy choice. I wrote that that's where I'm at right now as I'm addicted to fast food and habits essentially keeping me fat.

I have been on my weight loss journey for a month now guided by my local grocer's nutritionist (I recommend those who can to try this option-- it's usually free or low cost) and my focus has been on not eating fast food, meals at home and daily exercise for at least 10 minutes. That's it.

I absolutely love cooking despite being addicted to FF. My nutritionist allowed me one day to have one fast food meal of my choice but I needed to make healthy and nutritious choices throughout the week. I was struggling with that and was making excuses to squeeze in more during the week because I "had to have it" and then I'd shame myself for making the choice all over again, then eat the fast food the next day etc.

'Til something dawned on me. I am not going to lose the weight if I continue to eat the way I'm used to eating. The way I'm used to eating is a habit. Therefore I needed to replace my current habit with something different. To do so, I needed to re-train my brain to pick a different activity and then repeat it every day. No feelings or excuses.

I just fleshed this out a week ago, and to me I makes a lot of sense. Generally, the effort you put in is what you will see (bar for any health issues, hormonal changes etc that may be going on). Right now I do not have those issues, so it's pretty simple for me. With that being said, the effort I put in my first month is something I can be proud of; that was my best effort this month to a) get started and b) understand what I needed to do mentally for this to stick long term. Because what's going to happen when I get to my goal weight? Just go back to how I was eating? No. I'll gain all the weight back. I'm starting to see that making long-term decisions are really impactful here.

I have to let my brain understand I'm not taking anything away by not eating the fast food, I'm simply replacing the food for something else or replacing the boredom/mental hunger for another activity instead of eating. That was what I was very scared of when having to "give it up." I'm not, I'm just replacing it.

Slowly but surely I'm starting to feel better because while I still eat fast food at this stage, I eat less and less of it. I just need to keep training my brain to go towards healthy foods most of the time so that eventually I will start to crave it and want it over fast food. Hopefully by the time the habit forms to choose healthy/homecooked meals often, more weight will come off month to month. But I will have been putting in the effort long before and long after.

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Anyone who has lost 100lbs+ what did you do to achieve it?

Curious what anyone who has lost 100+ Lbs did to achieve and maintain that weight loss.

I lost 80/85lbs back in 2015 but have gained it all back plus some now. I am currently at 442lbs… but I started 3 weeks ago at 470 and at the beginning of January I was closer to 480. It’s disgusting and I can’t believe that I ever let myself get to this place. I’ve always been big, I graduated high school at 320 12 years ago. I am a 6’1 male and it’s time for a change. I have gone back to IF, I typically just don’t eat until 2 and I stop eating at 8 and I am eating about 1800 calories a day but have switched to healthy foods and cut a lot of the pasta, rice and potatoes out.

My goal is to be at 350 by the end of august since I am going on a family vacation with my wife and our kids and I would really like to look better than I did last year when we went, that would be 100lbs lighter. That’s 4lbs a week and while that’s a little crazy I am fairly large and can make make it close to that.

I am lifting weights everyday, I hate traditional cardio like stationary bikes but instead I have been doing kettlebells as cardio and so far so good…

So what did you do to lose the weight? Any advice?

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SV: I ate cake and ice cream and still lost weight

I ate cake multiple times this past week and still lost weight. I have a fairly sedentary moving towards low activity lifestyle, mostly working from home - or reading, gaming, or netflixing for fun. My daily budget is 1200 cal, 1300 on weekends. While I'm increasing my gym and walk time in general, I was an absolute potato this week.

I lost an additional 3.5 pounds since the start of this past week! I was very good at my deficits, but a little stuck at the same weight for 1.5 weeks prior to this - I suspect for hormonal reasons. I have been skeptical over time since starting weight loss about the ability for some of this to stick, as it's so easy to yo-yo 10 pounds over and over again. Today I'm an overall 29 pounds down and finally definitively feel that my choices are impactful. I will echo other posts here that food scales are a game changer, and understanding that there is a balance to all consumption is really starting to click.

That's my key takeaway - end of post! ...but my food summary / diary for the week is below in case anyone is curious and it is helpful. I was on target every other day not mentioned, which for me means that I ended in range successfully within +/- 50 calories of my goal.

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Fat Tuesday: + ~700 over budget
Got damn I really wanted the king cake... and it's mardis gras, baby! I don't really drink anymore, so I went for it. I ended my day with normal food counts under a hundred calories. All extra calories were attributed to planned and consensual king cake consumption. King cake is hard to log as it was a local bakery special, so I referenced a few online nutritional records and estimated my portions generously in my app.

Friday: +235
Today was mostly a normal food day. My husband's birthday weekend was upon us and he went to go hang out with the boys and so the kid and I had a bum around at home date where we watched movies and played video games. It wasn't fair that they could eat candies during movie time on their own without consequence. I had some regular ass tillamook ice cream hidden at the bottom of the freezer at home I had planned to divvy out, but after an internal debate with myself I found myself being selfish and couldn't let go that I could only have a fraction of the amount of "real" ice cream I wanted to stay in range... so to compromise I got my first ever halo top at target with plans to consume half.

  • Upon measuring time I was frustrated because I wanted the other ice cream and was scared of the halo top. After tasting, I angry-decided that I deserved and could treat myself the entire halo top pint of ice cream. That sent me over budget, but still kept me under maintenance?! Maintenance calories are magical. I was also satiated and couldn't go more damage than the halo top that I already had in my hands... er, stomach.

Saturday: -537
I feel fine(?) doing this during time periods where I know there is a high likelihood will go overboard or will underestimate because restaurant calories are yummy. Maybe this is not the healthiest habit that I could adjust. Usually it means low calorie grazing for a couple of days out of the week, or fasting a day (drinking only hot tea & water) to get things back in balance. Thoughts, yall?

  • I had a fiber bar, and grazed all morning on fruits. This included very low caloric density fruits (raspberries, blackberries) and downed hot teas.
  • The most substantial meal was lunch, where I had a 1/2 cup of trader joes frozen elote corn mixed in with 4oz of leftover taco meat, lightly seasoned brown beans, half a lime and one 50 cal corn tortilla. I had a pineapple spindrift. This came out to around ~400 calories total.
  • Dinner was 2 cups of minestrone soup with a few saltines thrown in.

Sunday: +1103, my only lesser-potato day

  • I fasted in the morning, only had my morning vitamin gummies and water. I was fairly active for around an hour, going up and down stairs, cleaning the house and doing laundry.
  • We went to the cheese cake factory for lunch to celebrate my partner's birthday with family. I looked at the portions and nutritional info ahead of time. Today was a greedy day where we would each pick our own flavor of cake slice. I planned to divide my food into thirds, with decision to split my beautiful 30th anniversary chocolate cheesecake slice into thirds as well.
    • I slowly nibbled the brown rye bread with a smidge of butter while waiting and chatting for the meal. Food service was pretty slow, though the table bread quickly refilled, and I ate too much bread in summary. That's 5 more slices than the two I budgeted for. Oops.
    • I savored my meal, and was sure to put 2/3rds of my meal into a to-go box. That's lunch for two days this week and I'm very excited for it.
    • I became weak when the cheesecake arrived and had no choice but to eat half of it. I was good at reserving the rest into a box.
      • Also, my partner had a bonus birthday cheesecake slice that the sweet waitress gave to us. That warranted a taste (meaning: 1 slim forkful - the thickness of two fork tines from top to bottom of cake). It was delicious and had a lemon curd filling and toasted marshmallow on top. 🥺 This taste was generously estimated for my log.
    • We took a leisurely walk around the mall afterwards for about an hour, mostly window shopping.
  • We went to see the new Batman movie. I planned to not eat any snacks and just sip on some mint tea during the movie. I wanted the popcorn, so I doled out a couple of handfuls for myself and left the kid and my mans to eat the rest of the jumbo bag.
    • We wanted more sweets that evening while hanging out and the second half of my beloved cheesecake was consumed - oops again. I was able to limit myself to just my slice and not any bonus tastes since I already got to do that earlier.

All in all - I had a particularly rough time calorically on Sunday. I was scared to weigh in Monday, but was pleasantly surprised that my weight had not changed by even a tenth since the weigh-in the morning prior!

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