Need to lose weight quickly.
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If you have 190 lbs to lose, you may be able to squeak out 3 lbs a week, even following the sexy pants guide above. While it may not be enough for others to notice at the wedding, you will be setting yourself up to make sustainable life changes and continue to lose weight, so that at their first anniversary you will have lost enough to wow everyone.
I hit rock bottom last year at an event. The pictures were so awful I wanted to cry. I'm going to that event again in 100 days. It will have taken a year of hard work, but I'll be a whole heck of a lot more comfortable in my own skin. It didn't happen quickly. I've worked at it every single day for 260 days. But it has been so very worth it. I've had major life events along the way and have celebrated the successes that I had accomplished by then - 25 lbs lost when my Aunt got married in March, 50 lbs lost by July 4th.
You can do it! Keep your eyes on the prize and know that the journey will have it's ups and downs.0 -
Ask the bride to be if she's willing to postpone the wedding.0
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are they giving the ushers scales to deny access if you don't make weight?
....no? didn't think so.0 -
She was just proposed to last week, they're rushing. But thanks for the advice.
Well, your cousin is a bunch of bad words for rushing0 -
Heroin might be a good option.
Not really, though.
Also, to those who suggested this...
What is "clean eating" in your opinion?
Serious question.0 -
Exactly This.
You are asking for magic tricks on a weight loss forum. If we knew that kind of magic we would use it. Every single one of us.0 -
You've got 8 weeks. That should give you about 16 lbs off by the wedding - eating healthy and at a correct deficit. At that rate you should be able to keep those pounds off after the wedding and continue to lose until you reach your goal.0
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I've lost 28 pounds since the beginning of July by the following:
religiously and honestly tracking my food intake here
eating below my caloric goals (1350 to 1400 calories per day)
being more active - not necessarily at the gym every day but walking, biking and pulling weeds in the garden
sweating my butt off during this extended heat wave in the Pacific NW
not taking pills or miracle drugs
not starving
staying the coarse for the most part - cheat days are rare for me
Truthfully? Lose what you can. On the wedding day,. wear Spanx and enjoy the festivities.
Edited because I can't spell.0 -
Hey! Try just cutting out carbs and sugars. Eating olenty of meat, cheese, yoghut and lots of vegetables. Bascically just cutting back on carbs will make a quick difference. Good Luck !0
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:huh: seriously?0 -
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OP, there is no quick fixes or magic tricks. Eat at a reasonable yet responsible deficit And you'll lose weight.0
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lmbo!0
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Just an observation.
You joined MFP 18+months ago. Had you started back then with a moderate caloric deficit with a diet of healthy and nutritious foods and added some moderate cardio exercise and strength training program, you could have most probably lost about 2lbs/wk in a healthy, sustainable manner. You could be about about 140lbs into your goal of 190lbs lost.
Which means starting now for whatever reason is a good idea.
I agree. The way I see it, the time is going to pass either way. I can stay the same, get bigger,(God forbid), or finally,do what I should be doing and let it pass as I get smaller and healthier. It's all up to me, or you.0 -
Forget all the stuff about eating clean, cutting out certain foods, coaches who want to help, drinking weird teas, etc.
Instead, listen to all the advice in here about starting now to make a healthy lifestyle change by creating a moderate deficit. All that is required to lose weight is a calorie deficit. You can keep all the foods you love, you just eat less of them.
As for losing weight quickly for your cousin's wedding--nah, forget it. Let her have her stuff of doing the semi-shotgun wedding, and forget about keeping up with her by doing your own shotgun diet.
Create a moderate calorie deficit, stick to it, and you would lose weight in a slow and sustainable way that will lead to lifestyle/lifetime changes.
You can start now and feel a whole lot better by the time of the wedding.0 -
I can't see your log, but cutting out the sugar from my diet has helped me a lot. I'm insulin resistant so when I say no sugar I mean no more than 7 or 8 sugars every 2 hours. I'm not perfect of course but no sodas or junk food. It's not easy but I feel so much better. I'm not having huge sugar crashes throughout the day anymore.
I weigh and log everything. I hold myself accountable if it goes in my mouth I log it. I run and take karate classes. When I'm watching TV I will lift a weight. (You can even fill a water bottle with sand or rocks if you don't have any weights) The point is keep busy, keep moving and eat healthy. At least this is working for me.
This isn't magic, but if you find what works for you, the next time one of your cousins gets married you won't have that terrible feeling you have now. (I'm sure we all understand that feeling too)
Good luck!0 -
Forget all the stuff about eating clean, cutting out certain foods, coaches who want to help, drinking weird teas, etc.
Instead, listen to all the advice in here about starting now to make a healthy lifestyle change by creating a moderate deficit. All that is required to lose weight is a calorie deficit. You can keep all the foods you love, you just eat less of them.
As for losing weight quickly for your cousin's wedding--nah, forget it. Let her have her stuff of doing the semi-shotgun wedding, and forget about keeping up with her by doing your own shotgun diet.
Create a moderate calorie deficit, stick to it, and you would lose weight in a slow and sustainable way that will lead to lifestyle/lifetime changes.
You can start now and feel a whole lot better by the time of the wedding.
This is really good advice!0 -
I would suggest using Medifast. It is the only diet that I have ever used to lose a considerable amount of weight pretty quickly. I lost 70 pounds on it a few years ago, in about 5 months.0
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I would suggest using Medifast. It is the only diet that I have ever used to lose a considerable amount of weight pretty quickly. I lost 70 pounds on it a few years ago, in about 5 months.0
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I would suggest using Medifast. It is the only diet that I have ever used to lose a considerable amount of weight pretty quickly. I lost 70 pounds on it a few years ago, in about 5 months.
No!!! Just no!!
OP, you do not need any fad diets, starvation, multi level marketing schemes, and all the other non sense. Just eat at a deficit and forget about the rest.0 -
I would suggest using Medifast. It is the only diet that I have ever used to lose a considerable amount of weight pretty quickly. I lost 70 pounds on it a few years ago, in about 5 months.
Besides, you lost 70 pounds on Medifast, but now you're back to lose 95 pounds?
I'm not trying to be rude, but that makes zero sense.
Just curious, how are you working on losing weight now?0 -
I would suggest using Medifast. It is the only diet that I have ever used to lose a considerable amount of weight pretty quickly. I lost 70 pounds on it a few years ago, in about 5 months.
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I hate to say it because you have a mission but accept yourself as you are for the wedding. Have fun and enjoy yourself. Seriously.
Losing weight quickly is never a good idea. Cut way back on sugar, which is more a culprit than fats. Eat regular healthy food. Stay away from diet gimmicks and products.
Make sure you have a calorie deficit but don't starve yourself and exercise but gradually amp up the exercise as your body tells you it's ready for more. You will lose weight before the wedding but don't make it a crash diet.
I have lost 53 pounds so far this year by making good food choices the majority of the time and enjoying lots of exercise.0 -
Some of the commenters on here didn't register that your friend was rushing the wedding - thus it is not your fault for only starting now. So don't worry about the heroin jokes - as funny as they might be.
We all have this natural urge to want to look our best for weddings - there will be pictures and dresses and dancing etc. It is totally understandable that you would like to lose some weight - we all do! I would suggest using MFP, and at the VERY MINIMUM consume 1200 calories per day. If you can lose at a good rate, with calories higher then that, even better. But try not to go below 1200. Then try taking advantage of great fall weather and go on a daily walk - whatever you can manage.
I'm not sure what your activity level, height and weight are so its hard to get into details. Could you tell us how much you are hoping to lose?
Having said all that - I do agree with the other posters who have suggested not to do some crazy crash diet or get too intense. When we go too hard too fast it tends to just set us up for failure. Do your best and even if its only 5-10 lbs that is still lighter than you are today and a step in the right direction.
Also remember to love and accept yourself in your own body. Don't worry about the judgement of others - your at the wedding to share a great day with your cousin, nothing else. Do your best and enjoy yourself!0 -
You should try some strength exercises and toning, this along with tracking everything you eat. You may not loose a whole lot of weight, but the muscle toning will make you look slimmer and lean. Best of luck!!0
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Smoke meth. Seen it happen before my eyes. He went in his room, came out a week later looking like bones.
Or you can macro / count cals / burn at least 300 cals everyday / play with your insulin.0 -
I would suggest using Medifast. It is the only diet that I have ever used to lose a considerable amount of weight pretty quickly. I lost 70 pounds on it a few years ago, in about 5 months.
I lost about that much (a bit more,but just a bit) in that time frame. I got gallbladder disease.
Fun times.
Losing too much weight too quickly isn't a good idea. Pace yourself. Start now, you'll be at least 10 lbs smaller by the wedding and regardless of how you look, you'll feel much better.0 -
If you really do have 190 lbs to lose, you will be able to make a decent dent in 2 months. I had close to the amount you have to lose and lost 35 lb in my first 2 months (doctor supervised strict diet + exercise). On your own, you may manage 3 lb per week, it's fairly easy and 4 if you push yourself. Find out how much you need to eat to maintain weight (make sure you select the sedentary setting), then subtract 1500 and that would be your baseline. Say you need 3000 calories a day to maintain, set your baseline at 1500 calories and eat only half of your exercise. Say you walked for 60 minutes a day and burned 1000 calories, only log 30 minutes (which will add 500 calories to your baseline). In this example, your total calorie deficit would be 1500 from food + 500 from exercise. A total of 2000 calories a day which translates to roughly 4 pounds a week while eating 2000 calories of filling food so you won't be miserable.
Pick up incline walking. With your weight, you will be able to burn amazing amounts of calories just by slow-walking a high incline on the treadmill. Listen to some music or audiobook, or even watch your favorite shows while on the treadmill. Slow walking does not need much focus. For a 300 lb person, 30 minutes of walking a 15 incline at just 2 mph burns at least 400 calories NET. If you walk at 2.5 mph, that's 1000 NET calories an hour.
Here is a calorie calculator you could use for incline walking. Make sure to have "NET" selected, not "GROSS". Grade, is the incline grade.
http://www.exrx.net/Calculators/WalkRunMETs.html
Incline walking can be fairly hard at first, so you need to cut it into time chunks 10-20 minutes each until you are able to walk the whole hour.
Add in some resistance training to make the overall shape of your body nicer by the time the wedding0 -
I would suggest using Medifast. It is the only diet that I have ever used to lose a considerable amount of weight pretty quickly. I lost 70 pounds on it a few years ago, in about 5 months.0
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