Saturday, October 29, 2022

Lost 15 pounds, but it wasn't the win I thought it was going to be

I'm so frustrated about this!

So I was in the outback working with camels for 2 months (long story) and throughout my time there I lost 15 pounds! I was so happy! I was burning between 3000-4000 calories a day, and I don't know how much I was eating, but considering we were in the middle of no where it definitely wasn't junk lol, so I was definitely eating at a deficit.

But now I'm back in civilization and I got a body scan only to find out that half of that was muscle loss! I'm so disappointed. I feel like half of my recent weight loss success was just ripped away, and that all of the muscle gains from the last 6 months were too! It does make sense, I went from doing strength-focused HIIT 3-4X per week to not doing any dedicated exercise. While I was lifting things, a lot of the exercise was cardio-based (Walking up to 20 km a day some days). My cardio fitness has increased substantially, which is good because that was without a doubt my weakest point. But I'm still feeling frustrated that what I thought was a big win was just me losing the muscle I'd worked so hard to gain.

I don't know what exactly I hope to get out of this post. To be honest, I think I just needed to vent a bit! So thank you for listening to my terrible TED talk lol

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Saxenda weight loss experience (42M)

To anyone who might find this useful, I wanted to share my weight loss experience with Saxenda (drug you subcutaneously administer, daily). First comment - look at the FDA data for how people respond on average. But for those of you that want some first hand, anecdotal information (the least trustworthy for a scientist, but also sometimes the kind of information you don't find in an FDA report) here was my experience. (For background, the first 5 weeks on Saxenda, you increase the dosage from 0.6 mg to 1.2, mg, 1.8, , 2.4, 3.0 mg over 5 weeks so your body gets used to it.)

Day 0: Male, 42 yrs old, weight 223 lbs, height 5' 11.5 inches. BMI =30.5 (obese). Only health problem diagnosed was moderate sleep apnea.

Day 1 through 7 - 0.6 mg shots, daily.

This first week on the medication (taken at night before bed), I did not feel hungry, but my stomach felt empty. Like there was a void in my stomach. I could clearly recognize I was not eating as much, and my stomach was empty, but I was not hungry. On the third day, I said screw it, even though I am not hungry I will eat my favorite chinese food for lunch. That night, at 3 am, I woke up in horrendous pain, as I could feel the chinese food course through my bowels over 30 minutes, and finally be eliminated. My doctor had warned me "Listen to your body, don't eat fatty foods, eat high fiber foods, vegetables, and only eat when you are hungry." So I did listen to my body the rest of the first week. I was repulsed by the idea of fatty foods, and avoided them. (From watching a youtube video, it appears many people stop increasing the dose due to this type of experience.)

Day 7 through 14 - 1.2 mg shots, daily

By day 7 I was down to 218 lbs. This second week my appetite declined further on the higher dose. I listened to my body which wanted to avoid fatty foods, had no more bouts of middle-of-the-night bowel aches. Two side effects were, due to my reduced eating, I noticed my energy levels dropping a lot in the afternoons (probably sugar levels? but no actual test done) . So I actually started eating candy every other day in the afternoon. Secondly, I was not getting a good night sleep - tossing and turning in the middle of the night, but not fully waking up. I also noticed I was (for the first time) forgetting whether I ate lunch, and not being hungry from missing it. I will say that the "empty stomach, void feeling" from the first week was still there, just to a lesser degree.

Day 14 through 21- 1.8 mg shots, daily.

By day 14 I was down to 215. This third week, of the increased dosage, changed everything for two reasons. First, the higher does completely removed the "empty stomach, not hungry" feeling. Now, from Day 14 onwards, I was just not hungry. There was no signal from my stomach telling my brain it was empty. Additionally, for some reason, I didn't have the drops in energy in the afternoons. I was feeling good this week. The second reason was I realized that perhaps taking the shot in the morning, upon waking up, would be better than at night right before bed. It turned out this was huge. I'm a light sleeper, and Saxsenda, even without fatty foods, occasionally had my intestines doing extra contractions. They were not painful, they were just there, and my body registered them when I was sleeping - leading to listless sleep. During the day it was barely noticeable (I could distract myself with work). But at night, asleep, it would make my sleep agitated. Taking it in the morning meant I got a great night sleep, and lost weight. Specifically, I have observed that 4 hours after the shot, my intestines start doing a non-painful "dance".

Day 21 through 28- 2.4 mg shots, daily.

By day 21, I was down to 212. At this point, I was getting great sleep, feeling good, eating less, and listening to my body to avoid fatty foods. Additionally, I had more energy during the day. I strongly suspect my sleep apnea decreased (although not tested with any phone apps, etc!). Sleep apnea is strongly correlated with weight. And I seemed to make a transition - I was no longer tossing and turning - I would wake up in the same position I fell asleep in 7 hours earlier - and I had more energy. So overall was feeling good.

Day 28 to 35 - 3.0 mg shots, daily.

By Day 28, I was down to 210. No change in feeling from the previous 2 weeks. Got random complements from 5 different people - coworkers and family - that I was looking good. And got a girls phone number after meeting her on an airplane. (And no, that never happened before.)

One thing I will say that I noticed (which is an anecdote, and should be taken with a huge grain of salt) is that I think some spider veins on my cheek and nose became more prominent after being on Saxenda. Have no idea if this was caused by the medication. But again, this is an anecdotal report.

In summary, I have had a good experience with Saxenda. If you look at the FDA data, the median patient loses about 9% of body weight in the long run. So I might be just over halfway to the weight loss I can expect (median target = 202 lbs). Hope this helps anyone considering this weight loss drug. I know I would have found it useful.

Additional comments:

  1. Administering the drug was not painful, and left no marks on me.
  2. My insurance covers the cost for obese people (BMI > 30) or overweight people (BMI > 25) who have at least one weight comorbidity (such as sleep apnea).
  3. Once you start, you do not need to keep the drug refrigerated. So you can carry it around with you or when traveling.
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Dealing with stress during weight loss?

I've been dieting for a long time and struggled a lot as I used food as an unhealthy coping mechanism. From my experience, I've only ever managed to lose weight by following a meal and exercise plan, so that's what I am now doing.

Still, there's one issue--doing this stresses me out so much that I feel like I can't add other things into my life like studying for my online degree or working on side projects. At this point, I'm only working at minimum effort so I can afford to buy stuff. The meal and exercise plan is pretty easy to follow as well: I eat three meals a day with optional snacks Mon-Fri, eat whatever in moderation on Sat-Sun, and workouts are 4-5 times a week.

Things like working out used to energize me and kept me feeling good mentally but now I only notice the physical strength I gain with very little benefits to my mental health. I feel like if I add anything else to my goal, I would not be able to handle the stress and just drop everything completely. I was thinking it was because I haven't found a good replacement for my coping mechanism or a good stress management alternative. I also noticed as I was writing this that it sounds a lot like mild depression symptoms.

I was wondering if others on this subreddit have been through something similar. If so, how did you deal with it?

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Have you ever felt like you put too much unnecessary pressure on yourself?

Height: 5’0 weight: 123 starting weight: 185

So I started my journey back around April of last year and have been very satisfied with how far I’ve come and I look great. I feel great. Howeve I’ve noticed to have some intense feelings, especially with food.

I’m 3 pounds way from hitting my goal weight (120 lbs) but somehow I always feel like I’ve messed. I eat clean and do exercise during the week and indulge a bit in the weekend, nothing crazy. However, I’m way too hyper focus about the things I eat now.

I could eat 3 peanut m&ms and feel like I’ve eaten the whole bag.

I feel this also was caused when I went to a dermatologist about cysts I get around my thighs and how the weight loss benefits me from getting them less frequently. However she said “at your height, your ideal weight is 115” and that just thru me for a loop. she was very nice and I know for my height my weight should be much lower but it put me in this position of feeling where im not enough.

Idk, I feel I’m putting too much pressure and I don’t know how to stop

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Looking for a weight loss buddy

Hi everyone, I currently have a BMI of 31 and am looking to lose some weight. I have been trying to exercise and eat mindfully, but nothing seems to last more than a few weeks. I really want to permanently get rid of my extra fat by changing bad habits and perceptions about healthy living.

If you are interested and are willing to go on a weight loss journey with me, do give me a dm or comment below. If not, any tips on how to not think about food all the time will also be appreciated ;)

FYI: I am a female living in Sydney. I reckon it would be easier if we are in the same timezone, but am also keen to get to know people from other places :D

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Need help figuring out what I am doing wrong, stuck on a plateau after consistent weight loss

I started out last year at about 260 and now I'm at 195. I eat between 1200-2400 calories depending on if I exercised that day and I usually manage to get to the gym 27-28 days a month. I do 2 hours on the elliptical and a couple more hours of walking at home. MFP has my calorie goal at 2070 per day and other TDEE calculators tend to put it higher than that. Problem is I have been stuck at 195 for about a month and a half now and it is seriously discouraging.

https://imgur.com/a/iB3ts3B

These are the last 5 days and are pretty typical for me overall. I also log EVERYTHING and basically don't cook/make meals due to the difficulty in calculating calories so I only order off of menu's with listed calorie counts, usually fast food or prepackaged meals. I also have cut liquid calories and snacking completely out of my diet except for energy drinks, which are logged and accounted for. Any idea where the issue lies? Are the calorie counts I log for my foods higher than listed, are the calories estimated from exercise in app/on the machine grossly inflated?

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Friday, October 28, 2022

Stopping an unwelcome trend

Hello. Just asking for a bit of advice

I know losing weight is a process bug last few days made me a but worried i am slippin. I have been on my weight loss journey since june and was doingreally well. The pst days have been much more difficult though, i am eating too much again. I had some stressful events and wanted to do a lot at once before traveling so it was somehow bad for my overall mood and as i was used to turning to food to feel better that ks exactly what i dod several days. Not good and makes me nervous.

Any tips to go back to good habits? I was not undereating amd had enough protein amd stuff as per the dietitians advice but just have a problem with will power i guess

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