Is it possible?
leneveu2
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29 pounds in 41 days?
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2lbs a week is good progress, so if you want that kind of weight loss, start thinking about which of your limbs you're least fond of.0
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Followed by a rubberbanding of that weight when it comes flying back on, I suppose so.0
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29 pounds in 41 days?
I could lose 30 lbs in one day by amputating my legs.
The key is HEALTHY weight loss.0 -
2lbs a week is good progress, so if you want that kind of weight loss, start thinking about which of your limbs you're least fond of.
wow, perfect response...Bravo!0 -
Sure if you're going to starve yourself! Expect it to all come back and then some when you start eating again!0
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Possible? Yes. If you were 400-500lbs, it falls off fairly rapidly at first. It's somewhat possible doing it healthily, but really only if you have hundreds to lose.0
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1/2 a pound a day is totally possible with appropriate exercise and not eating the exercise calories back. Raspberries, blueberries, no fat cottage cheese, weight control oatmeal, English muffins and no fat cream cheese, no sugar popsicles and snack on black cherries. Eat a little every hour or so and no big meals
If you want it more than you want to listen to the voices in your head, you can do it0 -
5 pounds a week - not that likely, though it will depend on your starting weight.
Don't waste time wondering - make a plan and get started and see how you go, you can certainly make a significant difference in 6 weeks.
Eat the cals that MFP recommends, do regular exercise and you'll be well on your way.0 -
1/2 a pound a day is totally possible with appropriate exercise and not eating the exercise calories back. Raspberries, blueberries, no fat cottage cheese, weight control oatmeal, English muffins and no fat cream cheese, no sugar popsicles and snack on black cherries. Eat a little every hour or so and no big meals
If you want it more than you want to listen to the voices in your head, you can do it
This is really unhealthy unless a doctor has prescribed it to you...generally a super low-calorie diet isn't a good way to lose weight and keep it off.0 -
1/2 a pound a day is totally possible with appropriate exercise and not eating the exercise calories back. Raspberries, blueberries, no fat cottage cheese, weight control oatmeal, English muffins and no fat cream cheese, no sugar popsicles and snack on black cherries. Eat a little every hour or so and no big meals
If you want it more than you want to listen to the voices in your head, you can do it
This is really unhealthy unless a doctor has prescribed it to you...generally a super low-calorie diet isn't a good way to lose weight and keep it off.
It seems like it would take indefinite maintenance to keep it from rebounding as well. Not that being healthy doesn't, but losing that much so quickly and not having it come back... while it'd be amazing in the first week, keeping that way would be hell.0 -
Well I have 26 pounds and 40 days or I lose my job. So here goes nothing. Eating no more than a 1000 cal a day and exercising. Other wise I will be having to find a new job.0
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I guess it would be worth getting an appointment with a dietician..
I really hope you manage to lose the weight in time. Guess it's going to be really tough, but tougher if you lose your job. Feel free to add me if you like. would love to see you make good progress even if in the first instance, you 'have' to do it the unhealthy way. Good luck.0 -
That seems totally unfair and unhealthy to to mention unrealistic of your workplace.
Weight loss isn't all about losing huge amounts in short time-frames.
Do your best, but don't be disheartened if you don't reach the goal, weight loss is a lifestyle change for life, not just for 40 days.
Surely making an effort and losing a decent amount of weight that will be sustainable is more important to your health and employer.0 -
What sort of job do you have? Not asking you to name your employer, just the nature of the work.0
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Sure. it is. its going to take hard work and dedication. you really should not eat less than 1200cals a day. Cardio and streghth training.0
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its possible and it can be done. I wouldn't recommend it unless you are grossly overweight. Obese people tend to lose weight faste in the begining of their journey. If you aren't "obese" and by obese i'm thinking at least 100 lbs over your ideal weight its not likely that you body will lose that kind of weight in such a short time. Not healthfully anyway. thats just what i think.0
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Didn't you know you were approaching the weight limit loooooong before it became a terminable problem?0
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I'm assuming he has some form of state or government job which has physical requirements that were told to him upon joining said organization. Unfortunately he wasn't able to maintain those now he has to go to extremes to retain his livelihood. Does it suck? Yes. Is it his fault? Yes. Gotta do what you gotta do to keep the money flowin' yo!0
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2lbs a week is good progress, so if you want that kind of weight loss, start thinking about which of your limbs you're least fond of.
Almost peed my pants.0 -
Possible? Yes. If you were 400-500lbs, it falls off fairly rapidly at first.
This.
Otherwise, be happy with 5-10lbs a month.
And know you're making the right changes and progress.
If I had the right motivation ($$$) I could lose 50lbs in a month. I'd be a pretty fraily little alien-bodied human being afterwords though. But at least I'd be richer.0
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