Saturday, March 25, 2023

Just finished my first month of my weight loss my thoughts so far

21M / SW: 323 / CW: 307.8 / GW: 180

One month ago a switch just flipped inside of me and I was given a new mindset in life. I finally realized this is something that I will not fail at and so far everything has been going fantastic! I'm currently down 15.2 lbs. I was going for a 1.5 lbs per week loss eating 2100 calories per day and for me this has been plenty of food and has not been a problem for me thus far. Along with being in a calorie deficit I decided that I was going to start doing 10,000 steps per day and I'm happy to say that I was able to hit this goal every single day many of those days I'm going a few thousand over that 10 thousand steps. The things that I have found most encouraging is watching the people who have succeeded so far I find it so motivating and just pushed me even further.

Things that I would like to accomplish in the next month:
- Continue my 10,000 step goal
- Begin goin to the gym ideally going 3-4 times a week
- Prioritizing protein in my diet to conserve muscle mass

Overall I have been absolutely loving my time so far and I know I'm in this for the long haul and will succeed.

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Tips on weight loss for trip

I’m trying to lose weight for my anniversary trip in September… I have lost 80 pounds in 4 months doing keto, however, it gave me terrible kidney stones, and with the pandemic I gained it all back, and then some. And well, I love to partake in almost all things cannabis so that doesn’t help. I also have PCOS, which makes it harder to lose weight… I’m on adderrall for my ADHD and am about to start ozempic for my pre diabetes. Obviously I know “eat less” and you will lose, but I’m also trying to tone as well. I have a lot of cellulite and I want to firm up my legs and thighs more than anything. For reference I’m 30, 5’10 and about 280 lbs. thanks 😇

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Starting my weight loss journey

I’m 25F and want to get serious about my weight loss journey, so I’m posting here for accountability and hopefully to get support from the community.

My starting point: Height: 171cm Weight: 81kg BMI: 27 Waist: 83cm Hips: 119cm

Goal weight: 60kg

My back story: - Was anorexic/underweight throughout my teenage years - Recovered mentally but continued to under-eat as I reached adulthood - Went on an intentional weight gain journey a few years ago - In less than a year, I reached my desired weight, but I had fallen into poor eating habits as I saw food as a free-for-all since I was trying to gain weight - Haven’t been able to stop gaining weight since then

My main problem areas are: - Sugar, especially chocolate - Night eating - Lack of exercise/sedentary lifestyle

I want to stress that I don’t think I’m ugly or fat. I actually think I have great curves. But there are a few good reasons why I want to lose weight:

  1. Ever since hitting about 70kg, I find myself wearing sweatpants 99% of the time. It’s really hard to find clothes that look good and feel comfortable on me. Because all of my excess weight has gone to my hips, any jeans I buy will be too tight on my hips and too loose on my waist. Any dresses will fit my ass but have a ton of extra fabric around the chest. I just feel like I’m forced to dress frumpy and it’s really affecting my confidence.

  2. I’d like to have some “wiggle room” with my weight before I have kids. My mom was thin before she had kids, but afterwards, she gained weight and has struggled with trying to lose it ever since. Even though she is much more disciplined and active than me, and doesn’t really eat sweets or junk food. And we have very similar body types/shapes, so I feel like what happened to her is likely to happen to me. So the way I think of it is, if I drop down to 60kg before I have kids and then get back up to 80kg after kids, I can live with that. That’s fine. But I don’t wanna start off at 80kg and end up at 100kg after kids.

  3. I just want to be fitter in general. I really don’t like exercise right now, so I almost never do any exercise, but I’ve been noticing for a couple years now already that I get out of breath just from going up one flight of stairs, or while putting on my clothes, or talking too quickly. My resting heart rate is in the 80s-90s whenever I measure it. I just feel like my health is deteriorating and it’s only gonna get harder to fix that the older I get, so I better start now.

My game plan: - I’d LOVE to reach my 60kg goal by the end of this year, but I’d still be really happy if I just made it down to 70kg. - Eat more protein - Find lower calorie sweet treats I can enjoy - Take longer walks with my dogs

I also REALLY want to get an Apple Watch. I don’t wanna do that thing people do where they’re like “I will work on my goals AFTER I buy this thing” and then it inevitably doesn’t actually help them. But, tracking data is really important for me, and I feel like because I can’t accurately track my calories burned when I exercise, I’m less motivated to do it. So I think an Apple Watch would just encourage me by giving me reliable data on my progress and feeling like my workouts actually “count”.

Any advice or encouragement would be appreciated! Happy to answer any questions.

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hit a big weight loss goal today! (+an unrelated question)

in january of 2022 i started losing weight and went from 245 pounds to 200 pounds. after maintaining 200 pounds for about a year, i recently decided to start losing again, and today i hit 190 pounds, which means i’m no longer classified as obese by bmi and am officially over halfway to my goal weight of 145 pounds!

also, i’m 20 pounds lighter than the fake weight i put on my state id when i was seventeen (which i think is my favorite thing).

i know the last of it will be much slower and harder, but i’m proud and excited anyway.

(also, unrelated question, i’m getting my gallbladder out this week because of gallstones. i’m excited about the changes i’ll have to make to my diet because before i was only restricting calories. if anyone has any extra tips for the low-fat diet it would be appreciated!)

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Lost my goal of 50 lbs🥳, but now I don’t want to lose any more. Is there an app for maintenance?

The Lose It app was an amazing weight loss tool. I dropped from 189 to 139 lbs in 4 months. My motivation was higher as I was preparing for breast lumpectomy/reduction surgery. It has been challenging to flip my orientation and eating habits quickly, but I have just started chemotherapy and want to try and maintain my weight as much as possible over the course of treatment. I have switched my goal in Lose it to weight maintenance, but it still behaves like I want to lose weight. Is there a comparable app that will increase suggested calorie goals if weight drops below goal?

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Need help to start out

Hi. I am going to start going to the gym and to put it simply, I am obese and I am not proud of that which is why I want to start going to the gym. My goal at the moment is to lose weight. My question however is, what exercises or machines and things like that should I use to maximise weight loss, I do know about calorie deficit and how that helps but I just want to know what I should do in the gym to help me. Thank you

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Just a question on swelling!

Hi,

After 3 years of weight loss and weight gain, I realized that there is a huge difference in my face a day after doing cardio.

If I go for a run, I can see a clear difference the next day- my face is less chubby. But if I don’t run, it is the same chubby face.

My question is, is it normal to have swelling like I do? The swelling disappears only when I run the day before. How do I make sure I’m not swollen even when I’m not working out? Has anyone experience something similar?

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