6 months, 20 lbs - slow and steady!

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  • Flips37
    Flips37 Posts: 81 Member
    Thanks so much everyone! I am so glad it has helped you all to see my slow and steady progress. Although the 20 lbs technically took 6 months to lose, I went easy over the holidays (just maintained) so it was probably more like 5 months of active weight loss.

    My basic strategy has been to make healthier, sustainable choices. So I cut back on calories (my daily goal has been about 1450 before any exercise calories) and tried to up my protein and fiber intake a bit. I was very strict about logging for the first several months and I think this gave me the push I needed at the beginning. Now I will usually log breakfast, lunch, and snacks and use those numbers to help figure out what/how much to eat for dinner.

    I've always wanted to be a runner and have dabbled very lightly in the past. I upped my running to about 3 times per week. I've worked my way up to 2 days of 3-4 mile runs during the week and then a "long run" of 5-6 miles on the weekend. I am working to increase this with the goal of a 10 mile race this spring. I've also added in some strength training (kettlebell and dumbbell work, primarily) at home.

    Oh, and I started back in the fall with the 30 Day Shred. Like the food logging, I think having a strict exercise regimen at first gave me a jumpstart. I don't think I could maintain that schedule (same-ish workout everyday would get boring), so I started changing things up once I finished it. But seeing the results of the food logging and 30DS over the first month really helped keep me going when I was feeling frustrated. After that, I knew I could do it and it made the following months easier :smile:


  • Flips37
    Flips37 Posts: 81 Member
    Oh, one more thing! I am hypothyroid and have been on daily synthroid for the past 7+ years (dosage has increased from 50 micrograms to 112 micrograms over that time). Per my endocrinologist, my thyroid is about as effective as "a piece of cardboard" at this point :wink: It took me awhile to even start trying to lose weight because I felt so pessimistic with a metabolic condition working against me.

    But, it can be done! I really think the slow and steady approach of lifestyle changes (not crazy workouts and dieting) was especially helpful. I didn't expect to drop 5 lbs a week, so I wasn't frustrated or upset when I didn't. I was happy about every 0.1 lb that came off because it was evidence that the thyroid condition did NOT mean I couldn't lose some weight.
  • MeiannaLee
    MeiannaLee Posts: 338 Member
    Already looking fantastic! Keep up the great job. :D (*)
  • Ladybug1250
    Ladybug1250 Posts: 366 Member
    you look great!!
  • softblondechick
    softblondechick Posts: 1,275 Member
    Good job! I feel like a "failure" for having lost "only" ten pounds since Christmas. However, it may be slow, but I am not gaining weight, and have made some progress.

    I am not expecting lasting change to occur overnight. I even had, gasp, tater tots yesterday! Sure, went out for dinner, had tater tots...once in three months. Used to eat them once a week!
  • fdfallie
    fdfallie Posts: 37 Member
    Thanks for posting! That's great progress. And I really needed to read/see that today because I feeling the same 'this is going really slowly - arrgggh' but slow is better than not at all and it's still progress :)
  • volleygirl1980
    volleygirl1980 Posts: 121 Member
    You look incredible - you can really see it in your pictures! Keep up the good work:)
  • Texalese
    Texalese Posts: 26 Member
    Great job you look great. Mine is coming off very slowly too and that's fine!
  • enchanted_daydream
    enchanted_daydream Posts: 258 Member
    Awesome work! You look great :smile:
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