Saturday, May 25, 2024

A milestone idea that might be helpful to some of you

If you’re the kind of person that doesn’t like to obsess too much about the number on the scale please disregard this, but if you’re someone like me who likes to check off tiny goals to stay motivated (whilst also being a bit of a statistics nerd) this might be helpful

I have a list of tiny milestones all the way to my goal weight in multiple different weight measurement systems (I’m British so accustomed to stones but prefer to use pounds and kg is useful to know too). Here are what my upcoming milestones look like…

CW = 198

Lost 25lbs = 197

Reached 14 stone = 196

Lost 2 stone = 194

Lost 30lbs = 192

Reached overweight BMI = 191

Reached 85kg = 187

Lost 2 and a half stone = 187

Lost 40lbs = 182

Reached 13 stone = 182

Lost 3 stone = 180

You can see that generally you get to hit a new milestone every couple of pounds you lose. I’m sure it might seem overboard to some, especially if not familiar with multiple different weight systems but personally I’ve found it so helpful to look at things this way when weight loss has felt slow or overwhelming.

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Trigger warning for EDs - ate all my allocated calories for the day in one sitting, now feeling bloated and nauseous

Trigger warning for EDs - and sorry to repost, the title of my other post wasn't reflective of the issue I have.

Hi everyone,

I've started my weight loss journey in a healthy way about a month and a half ago ( F, 5"7, was 86kg at the start, currently 81kg, aiming to get down to 70kg in 6 months time for when I plan to go travelling). I have had bouts of bulimia in the distant past, but that was 10 years ago when I was a teen/young adult and I thought I was recovered.

I have been aiming to eat 1,600 calories a day - about 400 for breakfast, 500 for lunch, 500 for dinner and 200 for snacks. Sometimes it's 50 - 100 calories less or more than this, depending on how I'm feeling that day, however I have been sticking to a regular routine of having close to those amounts of calories for breakfast, lunch and dinner. No restricting any kinds of foods however I have been upping my protein recently.

I have been sticking to it pretty well so far, apart from a couple of days last month to celebrate my birthday, which I was fine about and did not feel like I have to compensate for that the next day or anything like that (maybe because my mind was kept busy with seeing friends and family and I still had a kind of breakfast, lunch dinner type routine). I just went back to my routine the following day.

Today was different. I was feeling pretty low about a few things and skipped lunch and dinner all together. For dinner, I ordered food for the first time in a good while and I basically ate 1,500 calories in one sitting.

I'm still in a calorie deficit for today, but I feel really full and sick and those old thoughts are entering my mind just to get rid of it. I'm scared that they're coming back.

I guess what I wanted to ask this community, particularly those in my situation - where do I go from here? Should I just go back to my 1,600 (400, 500, 500, 200 routine) tomorrow? Or should I reevaluate my plan and goals?

Also, how do I stop this from happening again? Or if it does happen, how do I stop my triggering thoughts and make sure that I don't end up spiralling?

My apologies of this is not an appropriate place to post this and thank you for reading if you did, I appreciate it.

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The scale isn’t really moving…

Hey guys so I started the year on 103-5kg (227 pounds) and now I’m 92kg (202 pounds) I started my weight loss journey properly in March. The scale isn’t really moving how I want it to. Weight loss is very slowwww I’m eating 1500 calories a day, going to the gym 5 days a week (1hr weightlifting and 30 min stairmaster) Physically I can see I’m getting smaller. I also take creatine and oxyshred. Should I continue taking creatine or will this hinder weight loss. For reference my goal weight by the end of the year is 75kg//165 pounds and my overall goal weight is 55kg//120 pounds.

Do you think I’m doing well so far and how long did it take you to reach your goal weight? Also should I continue taking creatine? Because I weighed myself 4 weeks ago and I was 94kg now I’m only 92kg 💔💔

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Friday, May 24, 2024

Am I doing something wrong here?

5’6 33 y/o F CW 193 GW 140 Weekly calorie average: 1700 Activity: walking 10 miles/weeks and weightlifting 3-4x a week

Hi all! I’m writing here because I feel like I’ve lost a bit of hope in this whole process. When I first began, I found losing 2lbs a week to be a breeze

However, for the past month I’ve experienced fluctuations that ultimately reflect a two pound weight loss over a month (despite calorie restriction being all I ever think about)

It’s extremely discouraging and I just feel that the weight should still be following off at my current weight.

I would love to hear the mindset of others when they felt discouraged with the process

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How to loose weight when parents are constantly pressuring me to eat?

I (19F) am currently back home with my parents, (50F) (60M). I've returned from university where I gained some weight due to marathon training and overcompensating for calories burned. I used to weigh at around 52kg and am now 60kg, I’m around 155cm tall.

During my last month at university, I lost 1 kg quite easily by sticking to a deficit and fasting routine. I was able to manage my meals and schedule independently, without family meals interfering.

However, since coming home for the holidays, my weight loss has stalled. My parents prioritize having three full meals a day, and it's challenging to maintain my deficit with their meals. While I can handle breakfast on my own, lunch and dinner are more difficult. My parents often pester me to eat more, and they use a lot of fatty oils and sauces in their cooking, which adds many calories to the meals.

I have a history of eating disorders and am a recovering bulimic. The weight loss at university went smoothly and didn't trigger me, but being home has been a struggle. The pressure to eat more and the calorie-dense meals have led me to resort to purging to meet my calorie goals.

I don't want to continue this cycle and am unsure where to turn. Any advice?

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I’m so confused why I’ve stayed the same weight

5’6” 87kg 19F

I’ve always been really slow losing weight, even going to the gym and in a deficit it’s always been slower than others, I thought maybe I have PCOS or something but I’ve not had that checked.

When I’m at university I generally eat like one meal a day and it’ll be some meat I have and maybe rice or pasta with it, I can’t be bothered cooking more than that and I may snack on fruit or something in the meantime.

I don’t buy snacks, I only drink water and black coffee. I go out like once or twice a week and have a few pints, if that.

I honestly estimate an average day I eat like 1200 calories max, and no weight loss whatsoever. I usually am sedentary but sometimes go on walks, which is still way lower than my BMR/ maintenance which works out to be like 2000.

I saw somewhere that eating your maintenance will boost ur metabolism again and under-eating does the opposite, I’m trying to eat 2k and I just can’t finish my food.

How can I lose 15kg please help!! I am willing for slow progress I don’t mind but I want to lose whilst I’m young so I don’t get bad loose skin.

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Relationship with food after weight loss

How are you guys handling it? Does it get better with time? I lost 80 pounds a few years ago and I’ve maintained but I’m still struggling to with the shifts I’ve had to make. Before weight loss I was unhealthy but had no food noise in my head. Now that I’m at a normal weight the trade off is the constant thoughts and worry and anxiety about food. Wishing for food I can’t have, being overly mindful of everything I eat all day and the caloric value of it, making social sacrifices because I can’t go out to eat constantly. Does it get easier?

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