How Can I Lose 10 pounds in 2 weeks?
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I was stating those things as items she could cut out in order to quickly make a difference on the scale and possibly the mirror (since that seems to be what she's worried about).0 -
You need the "10 pounds off by 7:30 p.m. tomorrow diet." It's easy to follow as it consists of only four things: water, laxatives, diuretics, and speed.
Seriously, you can't do that in any sort of healthy or permanent way. Just dress nicely and have a big smile on your face. Your boyfriend will be happy to see you whether you've lost 10 pounds or not.0 -
Next time you talk to him just lie about your weight and say you're 140. He won't know the difference when he sees you.
ROFL!!! This is probably true. However if it was me I would just not bring up the topic at all and pick out some of your most flattering clothes to wear, contour face with makeup, create the illusion... while doing healthy weight loss at the pace that it actually takes.0 -
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Probably should have thought about this at Xmas time. Ain't happening unless you dehydrate your body completely or cut off a limb.
Trust that you're NOT going to lose 10lbs of FAT in 2 weeks. You might lose some water, but that rarely does a lot for appearance if one is overweight to begin with.
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150 lbs at 5'6" isn't overweight.
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Probably should have thought about this at Xmas time. Ain't happening unless you dehydrate your body completely or cut off a limb.
Trust that you're NOT going to lose 10lbs of FAT in 2 weeks. You might lose some water, but that rarely does a lot for appearance if one is overweight to begin with.
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150 lbs at 5'6" isn't overweight.
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This is kind of what I was thinking when I first read the OP.0 -
No way to do it in a healthy way. Besides, according to this weight chart, you are not overweight.0
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Get some spanx.0
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Liposuction0
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Perhaps you should aim for losing 5 pounds instead... It's better than nothing. 10 is a bit too much, be it that you're only 150 pounds.0
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Wow...negativity abounds. I lost 6.5 pounds (pretty close to your goal of 10) in 2 weeks by logging everything I ate, not exceeding my 1,200 caloric goal, and exercising moderately. So, pretty much doing everything all of the MFP "experts" recommend. I had lost another 3.5 my last weigh in, bringing my total to 10 pounds in 3 weeks.0
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reginab1984 wrote: »Wow...negativity abounds. I lost 6.5 pounds (pretty close to your goal of 10) in 2 weeks by logging everything I ate, not exceeding my 1,200 caloric goal, and exercising moderately. So, pretty much doing everything all of the MFP "experts" recommend. I had lost another 3.5 my last weigh in, bringing my total to 10 pounds in 3 weeks.
And that's great, but you still didn't lose 10 pounds in two weeks.0 -
reginab1984 wrote: »Wow...negativity abounds. I lost 6.5 pounds (pretty close to your goal of 10) in 2 weeks by logging everything I ate, not exceeding my 1,200 caloric goal, and exercising moderately. So, pretty much doing everything all of the MFP "experts" recommend. I had lost another 3.5 my last weigh in, bringing my total to 10 pounds in 3 weeks.
You have more to lose. When someone isn't overweight to begin with, weight isn't going to come off quickly.
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RainRedfield wrote: »While there's no healthy way to lose 10 pounds so quickly (aside from severing a limb which really isn't healthy either).
That doesn't mean you shouldn't give it your all. Drink plenty of water, make good food choices (cut out dairy, breads, and sweets), exercise (even if it's just a daily walk).
Now is the perfect time to make a healthy lifestyle change. You may not have lost all the weight by the time he gets home, BUT you'll feel good about yourself and confidence is key!
Best advice given so far with the exception of dairy. And confidence is the key.0 -
reginab1984 wrote: »Wow...negativity abounds. I lost 6.5 pounds (pretty close to your goal of 10) in 2 weeks by logging everything I ate, not exceeding my 1,200 caloric goal, and exercising moderately. So, pretty much doing everything all of the MFP "experts" recommend. I had lost another 3.5 my last weigh in, bringing my total to 10 pounds in 3 weeks.
You are also 30+lbs overweight, not trying to lose 10 vanity lbs.0 -
reginab1984 wrote: »Wow...negativity abounds. I lost 6.5 pounds (pretty close to your goal of 10) in 2 weeks by logging everything I ate, not exceeding my 1,200 caloric goal, and exercising moderately. So, pretty much doing everything all of the MFP "experts" recommend. I had lost another 3.5 my last weigh in, bringing my total to 10 pounds in 3 weeks.
And that's great, but you still didn't lose 10 pounds in two weeks.
Is that right? And here I thought I covered that in the second sentence of my post...0 -
Unfortunately, it's not going to happen. Eat at a slight deficit and start a workout program. Many people say they start seeing results in that amount of time with body weight workout programs like 30 day shred or the betty rocker 30 day challenge. The scale might not change but you will most likely look a little smaller. He's just going to be happy to see you, no matter what you weigh though.0
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You must be really excited to see your boyfriend.
Chances are losing 10 pounds in 2 weeks would not make you look more amazing or have you feeling good.
Be healthy and don't try to lose so much in so short of a time. Set a reasonable goal of losing 1/2 lb a week or 1 lb and be patient.0 -
bethanyyc17 wrote: »So on Valentine's Day, my boyfriend is coming home from the airforce and he has a huge Valentines Day celebration planned and I want to drop some weight before he arrives home. I'm currently 150 at 5'6. Any tips?
Recalibrate your scale.0 -
why don't you try and tone up instead? if your toned and weigh 160 you will may look like u weigh 140
since you aren't over weight you should try to lose inches not lbs0 -
RainRedfield wrote: »While there's no healthy way to lose 10 pounds so quickly (aside from severing a limb which really isn't healthy either).
That doesn't mean you shouldn't give it your all. Drink plenty of water, make good food choices (cut out dairy, breads, and sweets), exercise (even if it's just a daily walk).
Now is the perfect time to make a healthy lifestyle change. You may not have lost all the weight by the time he gets home, BUT you'll feel good about yourself and confidence is key!
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Maybe not for everyone but I find it helps me. Cutting out carbs keeps me from craving sweets. The dairy part maybe not so much. But it's still very good advice.0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Probably should have thought about this at Xmas time. Ain't happening unless you dehydrate your body completely or cut off a limb.
Trust that you're NOT going to lose 10lbs of FAT in 2 weeks. You might lose some water, but that rarely does a lot for appearance if one is overweight to begin with.
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150 lbs at 5'6" isn't overweight.
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Well, 154 at 5' 6" is considered overweight. She's right were I started when I wanted to lose! It's about not getting to that point of actually being overweight, seems like a healthy cut off to me.
I think in the first two weeks I lost about 6-7 lbs of mostly water weight. So she could just start limiting calories (say 1400/day, she can increase it later to around 1600 or something) and making sure to drink 8 - 12 glasses of water a day. Reduce sodium. She'll get close.0 -
scottish_laura_13 wrote: »why don't you try and tone up instead? if your toned and weigh 160 you will may look like u weigh 140
since you aren't over weight you should try to lose inches not lbs
And how is "toning up" different from trying to lose weight?0 -
reginab1984 wrote: »Wow...negativity abounds. I lost 6.5 pounds (pretty close to your goal of 10) in 2 weeks by logging everything I ate, not exceeding my 1,200 caloric goal, and exercising moderately. So, pretty much doing everything all of the MFP "experts" recommend. I had lost another 3.5 my last weigh in, bringing my total to 10 pounds in 3 weeks.
And that's great, but you still didn't lose 10 pounds in two weeks.
And it wasn't 6.5 pounds of fat, either.0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Probably should have thought about this at Xmas time. Ain't happening unless you dehydrate your body completely or cut off a limb.
Trust that you're NOT going to lose 10lbs of FAT in 2 weeks. You might lose some water, but that rarely does a lot for appearance if one is overweight to begin with.
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150 lbs at 5'6" isn't overweight.
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Even when I'm at the top of my healthy weight range, I can look flabby or unfit. I imagine this is the case for OP.0 -
hollydubs85 wrote: »reginab1984 wrote: »Wow...negativity abounds. I lost 6.5 pounds (pretty close to your goal of 10) in 2 weeks by logging everything I ate, not exceeding my 1,200 caloric goal, and exercising moderately. So, pretty much doing everything all of the MFP "experts" recommend. I had lost another 3.5 my last weigh in, bringing my total to 10 pounds in 3 weeks.
And that's great, but you still didn't lose 10 pounds in two weeks.
And it wasn't 6.5 pounds of fat, either.
Can I also point out the visual difference between 6 lb bloated and not bloated can look like 10 lbs of fat even if it technically isn't?0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Probably should have thought about this at Xmas time. Ain't happening unless you dehydrate your body completely or cut off a limb.
Trust that you're NOT going to lose 10lbs of FAT in 2 weeks. You might lose some water, but that rarely does a lot for appearance if one is overweight to begin with.
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IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
150 lbs at 5'6" isn't overweight.
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Well, 154 at 5' 6" is considered overweight. She's right were I started when I wanted to lose! It's about not getting to that point of actually being overweight, seems like a healthy cut off to me.
I think in the first two weeks I lost about 6-7 lbs of mostly water weight. So she could just start limiting calories (say 1400/day, she can increase it later to around 1600 or something) and making sure to drink 8 - 12 glasses of water a day. Reduce sodium. She'll get close.
150 at her height is not overweight, and even that;s relative depending on how much lean muscle mass she has.
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Calliope610 wrote: »reginab1984 wrote: »Wow...negativity abounds. I lost 6.5 pounds (pretty close to your goal of 10) in 2 weeks by logging everything I ate, not exceeding my 1,200 caloric goal, and exercising moderately. So, pretty much doing everything all of the MFP "experts" recommend. I had lost another 3.5 my last weigh in, bringing my total to 10 pounds in 3 weeks.
You are also 30+lbs overweight, not trying to lose 10 vanity lbs.
Actually, I'm three pounds overweight, according to the BMI chart. Thanks, though.0 -
hollydubs85 wrote: »reginab1984 wrote: »Wow...negativity abounds. I lost 6.5 pounds (pretty close to your goal of 10) in 2 weeks by logging everything I ate, not exceeding my 1,200 caloric goal, and exercising moderately. So, pretty much doing everything all of the MFP "experts" recommend. I had lost another 3.5 my last weigh in, bringing my total to 10 pounds in 3 weeks.
And that's great, but you still didn't lose 10 pounds in two weeks.
And it wasn't 6.5 pounds of fat, either.
Did she specify that she wanted to lose 10 pounds of fat? I must have missed that part.
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