Saturday, July 15, 2023

do i really need to consume 2700 calories to maintain my weight?

186cm (6"1) 75kg (165lbs)

my weight loss has finally come to an end, I started at 297lbs and ended at 165lbs

but now i have a new challenge to maintain weight I

honestly don't really know how to do this

the apps are saying that I need to consume 2700 calories to maintain weight, is that right?

that's a lot of calories and i really don't think i can eat 2700 calories a day

Can anyone here who is maintaining weight give me some tips?

in addition, I have an irrational fear of going back to eating more for fear of gaining weight even calculating everything on a food scale

How can I overcome this mental block?

thanks in advance for the answers

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Will I, 16Y 9M stunt my growth going on a deficit?

I’m currently sixteen and nine months, 235 lbs, and 5’11. Male

I’m currently on a deficit of 1500-1800 calories but have plateaued for two weeks.

I’m wondering if there’s any recommendations whether dieting or cutting more calories.

I was told I could stunt my growth but I don’t wanna be fat until I’m eighteen.

I had a friend lose around 50lbs and he’s around 180 now and 5’8. He looks great and ate around 1200 calories near the end of his weight loss journey.

I want to lose weight and drop down to around 180 lbs, I started my weight loss journey on June 30th and have lost 10 lbs so far.

All advice is welcomed.

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Hi, My Expierence with Weight Loss Medications.

19 years ago I went to a weightloss Dr. They catered to those who needed to trim up and be skinny. Medications and shots were all the rage then. The person who referred me had lost alot of weight and they were happy with the loses over the last few years. She referred me ( she received a referral week free). We went one saturday morning after openly talking about this, to this Drs office that was packed end to end. It was a whole thing. At the time I was 24ish years old? .... After abourt 3hours of waiting, I was weighed in and shown to be above my weight at around 240ish lbs ( duh, Yes i was over weight at 5'7). They logged my stats, gave me a whole chart, administered a b12 shot in the back of my arm...then prescribed me 30mg capsule of Phentermine to be taken daily, which was at that moment givent to me orally. I also was given a half tablet of HCTZ which is a diuretic. I took them right there with a whole swig of Apple Juice and Went on my way with instructions to come back each saturday to be given my next weeks dose, along with my b12 shot and the other half of the diuretic. It worked. This was about January/february of 2005 ....and over the next few months into October I lost immensely . I had alot more lbs to lose , i was then upped to 37.5mgs in the morning, no later than 9 am and around 12-3pm a 15mg tablet. I lost continuously. At over almost 2yrs out.... having been prescribed this Medication, I did have a few weeks of usage between and stopped . I went back after I had my Last child in 2008. Was put on the same regimen and lbs fell off. Then About 8-9 months later, weight stopped moving ....I was then prescribed 30mg at 7am...30 mg at 12-2pm and 30mg again 4-6pm. It worked I dropped so fast....was super energetic and could move the world. I started to taper my doses, since they were tablets. I started gaining back up....was super tired...and was soooo off. I asked them to taper me off again more gradually and they said that any slower that it might affect me. .. Welp .. It did make me sick. Seratonin syndrome.... I had to learn how to deal and coped. During this time I learned so much ( having not actually researched this medication in the early 2000s but in mid/late 2010s realized exactly its power.) Sadly , Here and now I still continuoulsy find out how amazing and addictive this Weightloss drug is. For some it didnt work , for me it did. I was told there were others that were taking higher doses of this medication in addition to other WLs meds that boosted it . I went off of it and had to deal with the cray regain, ended up choosing to eventually get Weight loss surgery (again have battled my weight my whole life) and now and am comfortably living way below 8 years later. However, I now am now on phentermine again, which helps with my cravings, daily mood and is again making me happily and slowly lose weight. I will not go over my daily doses, nor will be persuaded to go any higher. This 30 mg per day is perfect and It helps me stay level, 8 yeers after Weight loss surgery. I'll just say, sometimes you do need a bit of help.... sometimes you're are fucked over. I now know a reputable office that is using this medication for thier patients instead of taking advantadge of their overweight patients and taking them for thier worth. Yes, even if you have weight loss surgery , you still struggle with Eating disorders. Some can get past it ... some still deal with this on the daily. If you are , please reach out ...I can help.

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How to overcome the urge to binge eat every meal

The titel almost says it al. I can go for hours with no food, but once I start eating it is as if my body says: do it, f’ing do it. Example:

  • I eat quark (soft cheese product that looks like yoghurt), a bowl with about 300 grams and some oatmeal. When finished, I feel the urge to take a second one. When done, I have eaten about 500 calories. And afterwards, a cracker for the crunch
  • one bowl of crisps is never enough
  • if diner is a big one, I still eat two plates if available

Most workdays when I start eating about 10.00, i finish al my foods brought with me before 12, meaning I eat about 800 calories in 2 hours. And still not satisfied.

I went from 98 kg on januari 2nd to 91 kg today, my aim is to go to 85 end of summer but the weight loss is halted at the moment, my weight is even fluctuating.

Ps. I always wonder if it is only psychological or if something is wrong with my body: shouldn’t it say “hold on mate, that one plate/bowl is enough, your stomach is full”. I rarely get sick because of over eating in a short time period

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Friday, July 14, 2023

I went over my calories by over 2000 - please help!

I started my weight loss journey about 2 weeks ago and was on track every day, staying within my calorie limit of 1600. Today I went out for dinner with a friend and we ended up going to an all you can eat Japanese bbq place and I ate around 3400 calories. I’m really worried that this will cause me to gain back the 6 pounds I had lost so far - does anyone have any advice? I like to go out with friends about once every 2 weeks but I don’t want it to derail my weight loss goals. How do people usually deal with this? Is there anything I can do now to undo the extra 2100 calories I ate today?

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Will the weight loss stop ?

I’m 34F and I’ve lost 37kg. I started with 138,6kg and now I’m 101,5kg.

I have a PT and follow a plan of 1200kcal a day. And I go to the gym twice a week (should go more times tho).

My doctor said he was confident I would be able to reach 80kg by January but my PT is not so confident and says my weight loss will slow down and even stop.

Is this true? I understand plateau for a couple of months but to reach stagnation would really frustrate me.

By my own math I’m losing a 1kg per week which would easily put me in 80kg by the end of the year.

Is this sustainable? What can I do to avoid plateau by the way?

I’m already tired of this plan but I’m sticking with it. Sometimes I don’t lose anything for a couple of weeks but then I lose like 2 or 3kg almost out of nowhere. I’m counting on the overall rate. What do you guys think?

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15 Alcohol Free Drinks for the Summer—and Good Health

When you’re trying to lose weight, you know that every little 100 calories—like those in a glass of wine—can really add up.

Cutting back alcohol consumption for the duration rather than giving it up entirely is one way to deal with it. After all, just adding a big spritz of seltzer to your glass of wine slashes calories and lets you blend in with your dinner companions or fellow party-goers without having to explain why you’re not drinking.

Unfortunately, that solution doesn’t take into account one big problem: When you drink any alcohol, it can stimulate your appetite while it also reduces your inhibitions (like your will power at the hors d’oeuvres table).

A number of studies have found that after drinking, you may be prone to eat more. Not only that, your body has trouble sensing liquid calories so you probably won’t adjust your food intake after drinking the way you would after eating the same number of calories.

You may want to consider becoming “sober curious,” a new term that describes adopting the concept that drinking alcohol—even in those tough peer-pressure situations like parties, happy hours, and tailgates—is an option rather than a requirement.

You don’t have to have a serious problem with alcohol to turn to alcohol-free substitutes all or at least some of the time. If you have health concerns or you’re trying to lose weight, it’s a healthy lifestyle choice that has science-based benefits. For example, a 2016 British study, published in the journal Health Psychology, found that people who took part in a “Dry January”—a month-long abstinence from alcohol—had better blood pressure, improved their blood sugar levels, slept better, lost weight, and felt a sense of achievement.

Becoming sober curious doesn’t mean you’re going to feel deprived or stick out among your peers. There’s nonalcoholic beer and wine, and most decent bars carry “mocktails,” delicious, non-alcoholic versions of your favorite cocktails (think Virgin Bloody Marys or alcohol-free mojitos). Just watch those sugar calories in drinks that use simple syrup.

And if you’re in control of the bar fare at a dinner party or backyard barbecue, you can make your own alcohol free drinks and mocktails that offer your guests the option to add their own alcohol. Since the alcohol isn’t going to make a difference in how the drink looks, no one is going to know if you’re skipping that one ingredient!

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To get you started on the alcohol-free path, here are 15 great and shockingly low-cal recipes that you’re going to love:

1. Healthy Alcohol Free Strawberry Daiquiri >

Healthy Alcohol Free Strawberry Daiquiri

This 55-calorie mocktail is so easy to make: Toss a cup of fresh strawberries, a cup of frozen strawberries, half a cup of water and the juice of half a lime in the blender and blend until smooth. That’s it! It’s an easy, berrylicious beverage that you’ll be sipping on all summer long.  Click here for the full recipe! >

2. Virgin Jalapeno Lemon Margarita >

Alcohol Free Virgin Jalapeno Lemon Margarita

Skip the sugary simple syrup and substitute light lemonade or limeade for this spicy nonalcoholic version of the Mexican cuisine classic. Muddled jalapeno slices and lemon or lime slices intensifies the flavor of this summertime sip without tons of sugar. This recipe for two is only 14 calories per serving! Click here for the full recipe! >

3. Orange Mango Slushies >

orange mango slushie

Orange and mangos are an unbeatable combo. Frozen mangoes and orange juice whirled in the blender with ice and water make a delicious, naturally sweet drink that’s so satisfying, you won’t even miss the alcohol at all. Plus, it’s only 78 calories a serving. Click here for the full recipe! >

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4. Alcohol Free Watermelontini >

Alcohol Free Watermelontoni

It’s a drink, it’s a dessert—you decide! Coconut water and lime give this refreshing summer drink a tropical feel. With half a cup of ice and some Truvia sweetener, your blender turns watermelon into a trip to the islands. Click here for the full recipe! >

5. Grapefruit Mock-Mosa >

Grapefruit Mocktail

Use pink grapefruit juice to give this mock Mimosa a pretty color. No blender needed: Simply mix grapefruit juice with OJ, lime juice, honey and sparkling water. Click here for the full recipe! >

6. Orange Creamsicle Slushies >

Orange Creamsicle Slushies

Who doesn’t love orange creamsicles? It’s the taste of your childhood summers. This 66-calorie alcohol free drink recipe is easy to make in a food processor or blender. Add unsweetened almond milk to orange juice, toss in some ice and Truvia natural sweetener and there you have it. Click here for the full recipe! >

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7. Patriotic Alcohol Free Sangria >

Patriotic Alcohol Free Sangria

You’ll never miss the wine in this red, white and blue concoction that combines strawberries, blueberries and diced green apples with seltzer and Crystal Light lemonade. A serving is only 53 calories, making it an unbeatable beverage for summer holidays. Click here for the full recipe! >

8. Raspberry Lemonade Slushie >

Raspberry Lemonade Slushie

This concoction is made for fans of sweet-tart flavors. Only 86 calories a serving, it combines frozen raspberries, lemon juice, ice, water and Truvia sweetener into a refreshing blender drink. Click here for the full recipe! >

9. Alcohol Free Berry Lemonade Mocktail >

Alcohol Free Berry Lemonade Mocktail

You could call this one “berry good” since it starts with both blueberries and raspberries muddled in a glass with lemon juice. Finish off the recipe by adding low calorie lemonade powder, lemon seltzer water and ice. Garnish with a berries and enjoy this 19-calorie drink to cool down while you slim down. Click here for the full recipe! >

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10. Alcohol Free Pina Colada Protein Smoothie >

Alcohol Free Pina Colada Protein Smoothie

It tastes indulgent but it’s not! You start this delicious smoothie with Vanilla Nutrisystem Shake Mix, then add pineapple juice, ice and coconut extract. This blender drink—with protein to make it filling—is the perfect swap for the classic coconut cocktail that we all know and love. Click here for the full recipe! >

11. Skinny White Sangria Mocktail >

Alcohol Free Skinny White Sangria Mocktail

Get out the fancy glasses. This mocktail is as pretty as it is tasty! It combines peaches, strawberries, white grape juice, club soda, ice and the juice from one lemon. No blender required. Simply muddle the fruit to release its juices, but leave it mostly intact. You might even think you’re eating dessert while sipping on this delectable drink. Click here for the full recipe! >

12. Lemon Cooler Shake >

Lemon Cooler Shake

This quick refresher starts with Vanilla Nutrisystem Shake Mix combined in the blender with skim milk, lemon juice, lemon zest, vanilla extract and ice. It’s creamy and dreamy, yet light and refreshing. Click here for the full recipe! >

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13. Cherry Limeade Slushie >

Cherry Lime Slushie

No pitting necessary: This recipe starts with frozen cherries! Blended with lime juice, lime seltzer water and ice, you won’t even miss your favorite cherry water ice with all its high-calorie syrup. Click here for the full recipe! >

14. Must-Have Mojito Mocktail >

Alcohol Free Mojito Mocktail

Gardeners can simply snip a few sprigs of mint to make this nonalcoholic version of a summer favorite! It combines lime club soda with ice, lemon wedges and their juice in a shaker. Each mojito is only 11 calories (have a second!). Click here for the full recipe! >

15. Ginger Watermelon Lemonade >

Alcohol Free Ginger Watermelon Lemonade

You’ve probably never considered mixing these ingredients into a drink, but you will from now on. The fresh ginger adds a pleasurable snap to this lemonade that combines two cups of watermelon cubes with lemon juice. No water needed: The watermelon is full of it! This refreshing summer drink is only 57 calories. Click here for the full recipe! >

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