Saturday, July 27, 2024

33lbs Down in 3 Months - Need Help With Weight Loss Plateau

Hi, everybody. I'm 19M (170cm) and used to weigh around 240lbs (108kg) in May 2022. I joined a gym in May 2022, started doing some light cardio, with a deficit of 1500 calories and my weight dropped down to 180lbs (82kg) in 2.5 months.

However, due to some issues in my family, I stopped doing cardio, and started binge eating again, and in about two years, that is, April 2024, my weight was at 207lbs (94kg). I felt really shitty about my body at this stage and decided to lose as much weight as I could before I go to university (September 2024).

So, since April 2024, I started following a balanced diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, nuts and chicken and eggs, with a deficit of about 1000 calories (I eat 800 calories). I also started following One Meal a Day (OMAD), so I eat at about 2.30PM daily. For cardio, I walk about 5-7k steps a day. I don't eat more than 150g of carbs, and to minimize muscle loss, I'm hitting the RDA for protein (0.8g/kg). That's all. And there has not been a single day where I have altered this routine.

Now coming back to the present, as of today, I weigh 174lbs (79kg), but my weight has been reducing at a very sluggish rate since the starting of this month. I had hit 180lbs (82kg) during the end of June, and now July's about to end but I've only lost barely 5.5-6lbs (2.5-3kg) in this month, while I had lost majority of my weight during the initial two months. I even cut my calorie intake down to 600 calories while retaining the RDA for protein, and observed for a week, but the plateau didn't break.

I'm not able to figure out why exactly this has been happening. I researched for a while and found that if I hit my maintenance calories during a weight loss plateau, then go back to the deficit I was following, it might break the plateau. So, I did the same but not even that helped.

I would really appreciate if anyone could help me. Thanks!

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Friday, July 26, 2024

Little Victories

sw: 337 (May 5th) cw: 323 gw: 220

I have a ways to go, and I'm happy to take it slow but I wanted to share some little Victories I've noticed/accomplished this week!

-My team has one of those big red vine "jugs" in the common area. While a few months ago I would have been grabbing and snacking red vines almost constantly, I have had a total of four this week and each one I was able to eat over a period of 10-20 minutes to actually enjoy it.

-Similarly, one of my coworkers gave me a full-size 3 musketeers bar. It is currently sitting in my drawer for a day when I really need a pick-me-up, and I know I'll savor it when that time comes. This time last year it would have been gone minutes after I received it.

-I have gone for walks 4/5 days during my lunch break! Three of the days was .75 miles, and today I pushed myself and was really enjoying the weather and made it 1.2 miles!

-Today while eating lunch, I realized I was actually aware of what I was eating! I was munching on my apple slices while watching a video, and then all of a sudden paused what I was doing and checked in with myself, and realized I was eating absent mindedly and was actually content with how much I had eaten already. So now I have half an apple for later, and I'm comfortably satiated!

I don't have anyone in my life to really talk about weight loss with, and I just really wanted to celebrate these little victories. I know it won't always be an easy weight loss journey, so acknowledging the improvements I am making feels very important to me.

Thank you for coming to my ted talk haha

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My positive progress!

So, if my calculations are correct, I’ve lost about 30 pounds over the past three months with my cal deficit of 1,400-1,500 plus some “heavier” days that are more like 2,000 cals (maintaining).

I’ve basically lost 10 pounds a month but I also believe this is because I have such a high percentage of body fat, based off my own assumptions. Plus I cut out soda and most sugars, and only drink water and coffee.

I still have my ways of indulging. Like I use creamer in my coffee in the morning, and every time I have coffee, because while I’m focused on being healthy I don’t want to deprive myself of happy things.

I am so proud of myself thus far, to be honest, because I feel like being healthier and focusing on weight loss has helped me with confidence and just life in general. Not getting winded when I’m doing basic walking, being able to walk longer distances without feeling like I’m dying (except for the sweat because it’s summer ahahah), and just feeling overall great!

Things I need to work on is balancing my meals. I get A LOT of protein and fiber, but other nutrients that come from veggies and fruits I tend to ignore- which I can admit. My ultimate goal is to become comfortable enough to go to the gym, which I think will be soon.

I have about 60 pounds more to go before I’ll be at a healthy weight, but I’m again very happy for all of the progress I’ve made. Practically 40 pounds down now, so honestly what’s 60 more? Plus I feel like I’ve been doing this in a sustainable way. I enjoy walking and the things I eat, so I have no worries that this way of living will just be natural to me even after dropping the weight. RAHHH 🦅🦅

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Lost weight, need to bulk to put on muscle but I’m scared to

Need to bulk but scared to gain weight and fat again

I have a picture of my physique on my profile if you are curious.

I used to be 250 lbs, now 170 lbs. Anyways, I think I need to bulk because I don’t have enough muscle mass to cut more. But the one problem I have. I’m scared to bulk and gain weight again. I don’t want to go fat again and look like I did before i started my weight loss journey. I’ve heard about lean bulking but I’m not sure exactly what to eat and what my macronutrients need to be. I don’t want to get fat but I want to put on more muscle.

Any tips?

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Down 20 pounds in 2.5 months- would you feel guilty not tracking for an overnight hotel/concert trip?

I’m pretty in the trenches of work/toddler parenting these days and don’t get a lot of opportunities to connect with when I was still a fun person who did adult things. I have not had a night out in a shockingly long time. My wife and I are getting a hotel, a sitter, and seeing Green Day in a couple weeks and I’m a little stressed about undermining my CICO weight loss but I also want to get a nice lunch before the concert and then get baked and have nachos while I enjoy the show, followed by maybe a nice breakfast the next day. If you guys NEVER go out and do fun things/go over your calories, would you have guilt about not worrying about it for 36 hours?

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Thursday, July 25, 2024

What can I do?

F, 22, 5’4, 260lbs Is there anything else I can do?

My weight loss plan is to walk everyday. 30min at the gym and another 30min walk later in the day. I wanna try and do this every day.

When it comes to food, it varies. I don’t eat junk food anymore and I dont plan on eating a big breakfast.

For breakfast maybe I’ll have overnight oats or a mandarin orange. Though if I have overnight oats, idk how I’m gonna lose weight when I can’t burn the 300 calories from it when I go to the gym. I push myself and according to calculations I only burn 180 something. I feel like no matter how hard I try I don’t burn off what I eat cuz everything these days is so high in calories. I’m not trying to push myself too hard to where I start crying and giving up cuz that’s exactly what I did last time.

I don’t plan on eating lunch either. Absolutely nothing. For dinner, it needs to be worked on because we don’t have money to get new foods and the foods we do have I guess you can say it’s “unhealthy”. Pastas, chicken legs, burgers etc.

I am tired of not feeling beautiful. Idk what it’s like to love myself because all my life, I hate myself for how I look and how I was raised. When I look in the mirror all I see is a fat tub of lard (tbh idk how my bf loves me). I just want to be beautiful and happy with myself. I wanna experience at least once in my life, how good it is to love myself.

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(115kg-80kg) Was obese my entire life but I fixed it a year ago. Here is my story maybe it can help someone. :)

I'm a 30-year-old male, 183 cm tall, and weighing 80 kg. I was obese my entire life, and when I left my parents' home at 18, I weighed around 125 kg. Although I always engaged in sports and activities like various combat sports (which I still do), handball, diving, and other things, my diet was the problem.

I quickly learned how to cook and managed to lose weight, bringing me down to 115 kg. However, it took me 10 years to truly understand how weight loss works. From my perspective now, weight loss is one of the hardest easy things to do. It's hard to get started, but once you figure out your issues and find ways to deal with them, it's not that difficult.

My problem was binge eating. Even though I could cook healthy meals, I often binged on high-calorie foods like cookies, salami sticks, and soft drinks like apple spritzer. I could easily consume thousands of calories in an hour by eating these high-calorie, processed foods.

A year ago, I decided to stop buying these problematic items because I realized I couldn't eat them in moderation at home. Once I opened a box of cookies (like Pandora's box), I'd eat the entire thing! However, not buying them has been surprisingly easy for me. Instead, I buy healthier snacks like various fruits. Right now, for example, I'm munching on some delicious blueberries as a dessert after dinner.

Calories In, Calories Out (CICO) is the key to weight loss: burn more calories than you consume, and you'll lose body fat. For me, this didn't mean counting or measuring my calories. I do recommend learning about nutrition by reading labels or researching the nutritional value of foods using apps like "Cronometer" (I use the free version, which is quite nice) to understand what foods are healthy.

I generally "eat the rainbow" and a wide variety of vegetables. Whether it's oven-roasted vegetables, salads, stir-fries, or other preparations, veggies are my friends. They fill me up, provide lots of nutrients, taste great, and are low in calories. If you're struggling with hunger and appetite, increasing your vegetable intake can help.

I also eat various whole grains and pseudo-grains like millet, quinoa, spelt, and brown rice. Carbohydrates are not bad in general, especially if you're into sports like calisthenics and MMA, as I am. I need energy, and carbs are the easiest form of energy for the body. However, I recommend choosing healthy carbs with a good glycemic index and whole foods in general, which provide additional nutrients like minerals and fiber.

Legumes, such as chickpeas, lentils, and beans, are also great food choices, rich in nutrients and proteins. While proteins are important, they are sometimes overrated. Most people need around 1 gram of protein per kilogram of body weight, which is sufficient for 99% of the population. Excessive protein intake has no real benefits and does not significantly increase feelings of fullness. Our bodies can't store protein; they can only store fat and glycogen. The kidneys must work to convert excess protein into energy, which is generally fine for healthy individuals, but it's something to consider.

Combining high-quality carbs, proteins, fats (like olive oil), and vegetables (fiber) leads to the most satisfying meals. Instead of reaching for another protein shake, consider snacking on fruits or vegetables.

Exercise is also essential, and I couldn't have achieved my aesthetic goals without strength training. However, I highly recommend finding something you enjoy. I started at the gym a few years ago and didn't like it. Now, I do calisthenics and love it. MMA has always been a part of my life and is great for building muscle. You don't need to go to the gym if you don't enjoy it; any physical activity is beneficial both physically and psychologically. If you enjoy the gym perfect for sure. :D

Lastly, I never skipped social events or parties during my weight loss journey. It's all about long-term balance. When I indulge in beer or junk food at a birthday party, I simply eat extra healthy the next few days. Weight loss is a marathon, not a sprint.

Even during this year of significant weight loss (115 kg to 80 kg), I often felt discouraged because the scale didn't show weight loss for weeks. But consistency works in the end. There are reasons the scale might not tell the truth, like a full digestive system, natural weight fluctuations, or gaining muscle while losing fat. Don't worry about weight fluctuations. For example, four days ago, I weighed 84 kg; today, I'm back at 80 kg. Natural weight fluctuations can occur due to diet and activity levels. A high-calorie, high-carb day can fill up your glycogen stores, which also retain water. Once you burn through these glycogen stores, you release the water and lose the weight again. This fluctuation is not related to body fat.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask—I'm happy to help. Otherwise, best wishes and good luck finding your strategies, addressing your challenges, and staying on track for your journey! :)

By the way, I'm German, and I wrote this text myself but asked ChatGPT 4.0 to check it for grammar and spelling errors, haha. So if you're wondering why my grammar and spelling are so perfect, it wasn't before. :D

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