40 lbs in 8 weeks!!!!
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Hooray. Hope you are able to sustain that loss. Prepare yourself mentally, though, for things to slow down.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/444782-rapid-weight-loss-during-the-first-week0 -
40 lbs of what?
a significant amount of muscle mass
unfortunately0 -
I lost 52lbs and didn't buy any overpriced, fad foods to do it.
I got ya beat....i lost 60 lbs and didn't use any "fad" foods to do it. 5 years later I was right back where I started. Hope you have better success your first try than I did.0 -
I know someone who did medifast before, and they lost a lot of weight too. Now they have twice as much to lose this time because they never learned to eat regular food and in proper portions.
Congrats on your weight loss. Honestly hope everything works out the way you want.0 -
Why is everyone being such an a-hole? GOOD GAWD get off your pedestal.
CONGRATS on 40 lbs lost.
thank you!0 -
I lost 52lbs and didn't buy any overpriced, fad foods to do it.
I got ya beat....i lost 60 lbs and didn't use any "fad" foods to do it. 5 years later I was right back where I started. Hope you have better success your first try than I did.
Ive got you beat...and no fad anything. Hell, I even drink 3 bottles of wine a night. and it stays off only if you make the right choices.0 -
40 lbs of what?
Poop... have you heard... your probably doing it wrong0 -
40lbs is a HUGE accomplishment regardless of how you did it so congrats on that.
As for the keeping it off people can post all the negative crap they want you know the deal, your aware if you go back to how you were you will put it back on... But :drinker: heres to hoping you keep it off and lose even more.
The human body is amazing it can do so much if we push it!!0 -
Congrats. Natural loss or with the aid of a program it is still hard to maintain that loss. I hope you do well in your re-journey.0
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Firstly congrats!!! 40 ls in 8 weeks is amazing.
Second.. I don't know anything about medfast. could you give me a little idea?0 -
I am doing medifast! I know there are some that are leery of it, but 40 pounds in 8 weeks, I am excited!!!
Great job!!! I know that even just making the commitment to stick to a shake type of diet is difficult. Well done on committing to weight loss for 2 full months! That is a great start!!!
feel free to add me if you need a friend of encouragement. I'm not perfect either, but I am trying and that is what makes this time different from all the rest.0 -
Congrats on your loss!0
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You will get mixed responses in here - most of us are very wary of quick-fix solutions and have done this the (often painstakingly) long way.
Firstly, I am glad you have dropped the weight, just coming down that much will help your body immensely. What you need to do now is slowly ween yourself off it. Reduce the amount of reliance you have on the shakes, and SLOWLY up your calories back to a reasonable level. You will gain some weight back during this phase but it is normal, and inevitable.
Learn how to live with a sustainable long-term decent diet, and make sure you are getting regular exercise (if you aren't already). The point where you come off the shakes and start using MFP to plan your diet will be the most important part of this trip. Do it slowly, do it right, and you will continue to see success!
I like this response...very thoughtful!
with that said congats on your weight loss. I also tried some pills at the beginging and it did help me jump start weight loss, but after 2 weeks I stopped taking it completely. I agree with what this person said. I would start to take yourself off of it slowly. You want to change your lifestyle not just a quick fix. Use loosing the 40lbs as a motivation to keep on going. Changing how your think mentally is the hardest part I feel of the whole weight loss process. I still struggle with it everyday.
Good luck to you hun. and again congrats on 40lbs lost! just make sure your keeping healthy!0 -
Medifast is safer than others that I have seen. I have a MFP friend who is doing Cambridge and to many are doing Weight Loss Surgery. I am sorry, but I think that no matter how fast you are taking the weight off it is safer and healthier than Weight Loss Surgery. I think that people are fine with WLS and don't attack those people eating 200-900 calories a day to lose weight or what not but when you do it without surgery, they are mean.
You are doing fantastic and you are right, concentrating on correct eating to replace your diet over time is important. The Cambridge diet has you replace meals and then slowly add in regular healthy food. The first 3 months are low calorie meals at 400 calories total, then you add in 400 calories of regular food and then eventually up to maintenance which is around 1600 calories or more. You add until you maintain and not gain.
I am doing Weight Watchers and Eat to live together with MFP because, 1 WW works for me, 2. Eat to live is for my health problems, and 3 is to keep track of food intake and output.
Good Luck on your journey.0 -
It honestly sounds like your self image is the thing holding you back here, not your ability to eat healthily. I suggest you find someone to talk to about this, as difficult or unnecessary as you may see it - it may just be the catalyst to success for you.
Most people who have been overweight their whole life (myself included) have gone through a period of mental adjustment about losing weight and becoming 'different' than what you have known your whole life. I don't know why this happens other than we, as human beings, inherently crave homeostasis. Change can be frightening and this often drags us back into our old unhealthy habits. This is probably why you failed before, and will fail again if you don't acknowledge it as an issue.
We all have up and down days, and times where we question if its worth the effort, but let me assure you it is!0 -
Congratulations!!0
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Congrats on the early success. I've used similar short term strategies in the past to some immediate success. The quick weight loss is good, usually 5-15 pounds, because it did make it easier to exercise. I would agree with those here that suggest weaning yourself off and adopting more sustainable long term habits. For me, it would help if I didn't like pork fat, cheese and baked goods so damn much! LOL P.S. Feel free to add me as an MFP friend.0
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Congrats! I wish you much success. You must feel so great with 40 lbs gone!!0
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Why is everyone being such an a-hole? GOOD GAWD get off your pedestal.
CONGRATS on 40 lbs lost.
Well said. Congrats on dedicating yourself to this!0 -
I'm really happy for you
but that sounds expensive haha0
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