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So happy to have found this group. I joined myfitnesspal just so I could be a part of it. I'm single with a son in college. 51 years old, 5 feet tall and as of this morning I weighed 197 pounds. I started FBD on Monday and weighed 198.6. I want to lose around 67 pounds and then I'll re-evaluate. I've given up a 30 year diet pepsi habit this week and it hasn't been as hard as I thought it would be. I'm enjoying the food and feel so much better just giving up all the processed food I was eating. It's a lot of planning and a lot more work then sticking a frozen dinner in the microwave but it's worth it.
I'm a little unsure about portion sizes when the food I'm eating is not from a recipe. It's mostly the snack portions that I find confusing. Hopefully there will be a topic where we can discuss things like that. I'm committed to this for at least the 28 days. I needed something like this to get me focused on eating whole, healthy food again. I've been on every diet and lost and regained the same 50 pounds over and over again. I work out with a personal trainer twice a week and try and get to the gym for some cardio another two days a week.
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Hi! Happy to found this group. I am a mother of 3 (ages, 9, 7 and 10 months) and a military wife. I am 5"2' and weigh 150. I haven't had a weight problem because I like to stay active (but I can shed the baby weight I gained from my last baby). I enjoy working out and try to do so 4 days a week - depending on my schedule. I also enjoy eating food!! and love to cook! We eat healthy for the most part but do enjoy going out to eat once a while.
I have and read the book. I think she makes a lot of sense. I look forward to this support group and good luck to everyone!0 -
Hello,
I bought the ebook & started phase 1 two days ago, heading into phase 2 tomorrow. I don't really need to lose weight, but want to get into a better maintenance plan.
Amazingly feeling good on this... its not too much different then my normal diet, except I haven't been able to quit coffee. Funny thing though, I'm not drinking much at all on it either.
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Hi! Happy to found this group. I am a mother of 3 (ages, 9, 7 and 10 months) and a military wife. I am 5"2' and weigh 150. I haven't had a weight problem because I like to stay active (but I can shed the baby weight I gained from my last baby). I enjoy working out and try to do so 4 days a week - depending on my schedule. I also enjoy eating food!! and love to cook! We eat healthy for the most part but do enjoy going out to eat once a while.
I have and read the book. I think she makes a lot of sense. I look forward to this support group and good luck to everyone!
Welcome to the group, and I want to thank you and your husband for your service! My husband retired from the Navy after 22 years. Being a Military wife and mother is a hard job!0 -
Hi I'm Linda Noel and a mother of 4. Now 3 teenage men 20, 18 ,15 and a 9 year old daughter . I know you wont think I weigh that much but for years I was att my goal weight or lower which is 115 but woulsd settle weight watchers goal 118 . I'm 48 years young started at 130 and almost 5 feet 4 . My problem was i was back to exercise and wasnt eating the best and wasn't dropping a pound . I usually lose very slow so already 4 pounds since I just started last Monday is fantastic . I already have so much more energy and no cravings for bread or chocolate .. I really love sweets so want to try some recipes that you've given .. Im going to enter menapause soon and want to have my hormones more balanced and feel good .Im also small boned and have that pooch from having kids so would be nice to flatten a little .. I'm a make-up Artist for years and around many picture perfect people in Los, angeles/Beverly Hills but I just want to be healthy and love life ...0
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Hi. I'm 41 years old. In 2005, I went on the "divorce" diet (too anxious too eat). The anxiety was bad, but the secondary weight loss motivated me to eat healthier and workout again. I reached 132 pounds by 2006 and maintained it until last summer. I had done a lot of stress eating, and I do believe my age is catching up with me. i now weigh 154 pounds. I have been on some kind of diet for the last year and have had NO success. My willpower has faded over the years, and I only workout about 3 times a week. I constantly cheat (big time) on diets, too. The good news is that despite my struggles, I still haven't given up. I started the 28 day Fast Metabolism diet yesterday. I did not weigh myself at the start, however. It usually depresses me, so I'm going to wait about a week. I drink tons of water, but I'm still drinking coffee. can't live without it. I was on another diet that restricted coffee but said if you must drink it, just drink the equivalent in water. I'll see how it goes with the coffee, and reconsider giving it up if I don't see results. Anyone else drinking coffee? Anyone having success?0
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Hi, I just turned 45 and I am about 40 pounds overweight. Since last October I have been exercising 6 days a week and watching what I eat but with no result on the scale. I then realized that something was wrong with my metabolism and I saw Haylie Pomroy on the Dr. Oz show speaking about this. So I bought the book and now I am on day 3 of the diet. Since I am not a short order cook, I decided that my boys (13 and 16) would eat the same way as me and they actually like the recipes! So I am taking this new way of eating one day at a time and hopefully this will wake up my metabolism!0
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I have and it's a big hit in my house. Very good!0
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I'm Leo - I'm 5'6" - 191.5 at the beginning of this. I've been on MFP for around 2 years - up and down in a 10 pounds range. I bought the book and the app and did Week 1 - i lost 8.5 pounds in the first week (183!) - never had anything work like that for me before. Last week i was out of town at a convention - impossible to eat on plan - i tried and eventually gave in. I got back and tried to salvage what was left of the week. I gained 2.5 during the week so back to 185.5 (still down 6). Half way through day 1 here so far - sticking with the plan and essentially starting week 1 and continuing. In 2 weeks i hit my 44th birthday so another bump in the road but i'm hoping to be in the 170's at that point. We'll see. I am tired of tracking calories on MFP that this program is a relief. Eat it and move on. Phase 2 really sucks - there are only so many ways to eat chicken. The problem is chicken is quick so tends to be relied on. Going to put more effort into week 2 because its the biggest struggle. Good news is i pulled out the BBQ this weekend and have it all cleaned up so at least that will help......0
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I'm a 47 yr. old mother of two and a teacher for preschool aged children with moderate to severe learning delays. Today is day one for me and I found this group by surfing the web looking for someone else to chat with about this new way of thinking about and using food. I have thyroid disease and while numerous doctors and lab tests say that I am in the normal range; I still retain significant thyroid symptoms. I need to lose 20 lbs, but more than that; I need to lose the feeling that "nothing I do really makes a difference." I faithfully exercise daily, I eat clean, and still I stay the same. I've tried 1200 calories, 1500 calories, low carb, low fat, high protein, you name it... I still have the same last 20 lbs to lose.
I am excited and scared about this new plan. I'm excited that something will finally match what my body needs. I'm scared that it won't work. Honestly, I'm a little scared about the amount of food I ate today. I struggled to eat all of my Day 1/ Phase 1 foods. The food is good and since I've been eating clean for quite some time; I've just use the food lists and amounts recommended and made my own recipes. But the overall quantity is massive compared to the amount of food I'm used to eating. I've been reading/ learning for a couple weeks and gradually reducing my green tea (caffeine) intake so I I haven't struggled with the withdrawal. That's a good thing! Fitting in the snacks at the times specified has been a bit tough with work. My students are wonderful, but "needy" and it was hard to find the time to slip away and eat my apples. (I didn't want to eat in front of them. They wouldn't understand and it would be rude.) It's not an insurmountable hurdle; just one I'll need to tweak a bit more. (laughing...) Maybe I just need to pack snacks that I can eat much more quickly! LOL
I am grateful to this group! Finding you has certainly been a blessing! The theory is interesting. But, the support of others who are trying/ learning the same thing is crucial to my success!
OK, enough about me, I'm off to walk a bit and then reward myself by reading more of your posts.
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I am on day 1 of week 2 or day 8 .... The FMD has been a bit of a challenge for me , I am a 44 year old mother/wife and weigh 188 and I am a vegetarian. So phase 2 is not my favourite phase. I eat eggs but do not eat soy (well I did but through this process I decided to take a break for soy as well and I do not eat fish). Last Wednesday I ate 18 egg whites in a day..... Yikes! This week I found a version of a FMD protein bar that will have to suffice as an alternative because I cannot eat egg whites 5 times a day.... Hope it works out.
If anyone has other suggestions or is facing similar challenges I would love to hear from you.
My husband is doing the plan with me and figure it all out along the way has been a bit of a challenge but we seem to be muddling through - he eats meat so protein for him is easy.
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I am on phase 2 day 1 and have only lost 4 lbs. I weigh in daily so I can track it on my FMD App..... It does seem slower than I expected but its better than gaining! Stick with it.... Good job on losing 3lbs already!
How's the water going for everyone. I find it a bit much. Last week I drank what is asked but too much water is not always good either so this week I am going to cut back a bit. 94 oz seems too much so I am going to drop to 66.... Anyone else have any issues with this area.....0 -
I feel really awkward but umm Hi I'm Noor and I'm in denial. However I figured I have nothing to lose so I hope to start this diet tomorrow. Dont have a great track record of committing to diets, but there is always a first time for everything.0
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Hi I am Linda, I am 44 I am 5'5.5" and weigh 179.8 pounds. About 6 months ago I was at 158, doing everything "right". I ate healthfully and lifted weights. I was on a role. Then I just broke, after 9 months I was so so tired of writing everything down and measuring everything. So now I am trying to actually do this right. I grew up very slender. My metabolism was amazingly fast. As I hit my 20's it slowed a little., after I had the first of our 6 children it slowed even more. Though every time I added exercise and ate better it would fall off again. So I was in a true yo-yo cycle.
I am now reading through the book thoroughly and will start this with my husband (only needs to lose 15lbs) on Monday. He says he will give me the 28 days of total control of what he eats. He works 7 days a week (the midnight shift) so this should be interesting.
What I found interesting this time around in gaining back my weight, is that I have gained in my middle this time. I have never done that before. So I am wondering if my Hoshimoto's is gaining traction this time around.0 -
Hi everyone. My name is Sherry, I am newly 50 (last month), 5.5" 214 lbs. I have one 12yr old amazing daughter and 1 dreamy husband and I'm pretty sure neither one of them are going to want to eat this way for long. Daughter did like the French toast this morning though. I started gaining weight at about age 35yrs old. I then had a difficult pregnancy and bed rest, gained more. I got down to a nice 150lbs when my daughter was about 3 and then when she was 6 I stopped exercising due to plantar faciitis (sp?) and after that was put on beta blockers for an arrhythmia, and here I am 214lbs! I was recently taken off beta blockers and feel that I should be able to take some weight off. I love to cook so this plan sounded good to me. I am not sure of the science of it but she sure convinced me in the book. The proof is in the pudding, so to speak. I will miss most Chardonay and doritos. :sad: I am willing to go the whole 28 days and hoping that I will feel so good that I will never look back :bigsmile:
I really need this group and the support, you are all welcome to friend me also.
Good luck to all.
It's just about time for my turkey Sammy, looking forward to it.
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Hi! I'm Pam. I am in my 40's and mom to two teens and married to the love of my life. I just completed week 1 and am on Phase 2 of week 2. My weight had been slowly creeping up over the last year, no matter what I would do. I've dealt with thyroid issues for the past 10 years which made loosing weight a challenge, but I could usually loose the weight if I worked hard at it. The past two years have brought other health issues that I am sure have impacted my weight. During the first week, I mostly loss even with a 2 pound gain at the end of the week with Phase 3. My starting weight with this was 151. I kept weighing myself the first week just because I just thought I couldn't loose anything. Can't wait to see what happens at the end of the 28 days.0
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I am so glad to have found u guys I am on week 2 down 10lbs 40 to go!!0
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I am on week 3 and have not given up coffee. I am doing fine on the program. Down 8lbs and still losing.0
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How wonderful for you!! I'm so happy to hear of your success! :flowerforyou:0
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I'm Barbara, age 54 and living in the UK. I'm 5'4 and 144 pounds. I know I'm not really overweight according to various guidance charts, but I was always more comfortable at around 134 pounds in my 30’s and it's been creeping up and up since then. Also, although I eat all the good stuff you're supposed to have in a day, I eat too much bad stuff too! I want to lose a bit of weight but also improve my eating habits in general. I've never posted on a forum before but I don't have a buddy to diet with and I've had loads of false starts recently, so I think this group will really help me. Good luck, everyone!0
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The Fast Metabolism 28 Day Diet
Introduce yourself
05/03/13
SW 265# GW 135# CW 137.4 WLTD 26.6#
JUST FOUND YOUR SITE TODAY
NO TIME RIGHT NOW BUT I WILL INTRODUCE MYSELF LATER
I STILL NEED TO ORDER THE BOOK AND READ UP ON THE
PLAN AND WHAT IS ALLOWED AND WHEN.
TALK AT YOU LATER,
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Hi,
My name is Michelle (42) and I live in North Carolina. I am 5' 8" and weighed 194.6 when I started. I am married with two children. Both boys, 17 and 13. So I am out numbered in my household. I am the only one on the plan. My husband and kids are VERY picky eaters. I am hoping someday they will join me. I have struggled with my weight since childhood. Although my Mom says it didn't start till after I got married. So in a nut shell I have always thought I was overweight and wanted to be smaller. I look back at my wedding pictures (20 years ago) and wish I was that skinny again . I gained 77 pounds with my first son and never got all the weight off before I had my second son. I have done Jenny Craig, Weight Watchers and for the past 1 1/2 years HCG off and on. HCG worked great for me and I could keep it off each time for 6 months. And then it was like a switch went off in me and I wanted to eat everything in sight and up my weight would go. I never gained it ALL back but I would get close. I have had a thyroid condition for the past 4 years so that doesn't help.
What I really need is a new way of eating so I don't keep gaining it back. I was so excited when I saw Haylie on Dr. Oz the first time. I couldn't wait for her book to come out. I pre-ordered it and counted down the days. After reading the book in its entirety I started on April 22nd. So I am starting week 3 tomorrow. I have to say I love this plan! After doing HCG (500 calories a day) this is a piece of cake. I lost 6 pounds the first week and i will do my second weigh in tomorrow morning. Like everyone else I noticed that my weight fluctuated, so I weigh in on Monday mornings. I am a little nervous to see what I have done tomorrow. I feel like I am eating so much food I can't possibly lose. I have had people tell me I look like I am losing weight so that feels great! My goal is 154, that is the last weight I remember being comfortable with so that's what I am shooting for.
I am glad I found this group. I am not on the computer very often but I look forward to hearing how everyone is doing! I also noticed that Haylie has a community on her website as well. So there are lots of answers to questions there as well.
Here is the link if you are interested: http://www.fastmetabolismdiet.com/forums/
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Hi, I am RaeEllen and I am 34 years old, I live in Cartersville, VA. I am married and have 5 kids ranging from 17 - 2 years old, 2 girls and 3 boys. My weight started coming on 3 years ago and it is about time I start taking care of myself. As any mother knows you get so wrapped up taking care of everyone else that you kind of forget about yourself. So for me to be the best I can for them I need to worry about myself also.
I have been on the fast metabolism diet since April 15th. So now I am on my final week and have lost a total of 14 pounds and have 18 more to go.
So after this week I will be starting another 28 days.
I hope everyone does well with the fast metabolism diet. Good Luck.0 -
HI, I'm Lucinda.... I live in Navarre, FL. I'm 52, 5'2" and 170 pounds. I want to lose 30 pounds. In 2000 I quit smoking and gained 50 pounds. In 2005 I lost 40 of it and have over the years gained it all back. Diabetes runs in my family and I have no intentions of being its next victim. And my blood pressure has risen over this time also and I'm now on BP meds.
I gained 20 pounds the past 1.5 years in nursing school and am ready to get this weight off! The past several months I've tried WW, South Beach and just cutting calories. I already eat fairly clean so I'm hoping this way of eating will work for me.
Got the book today and plan to read it and get organized to be able to start on Monday. I start my nursing precept next week so I'm anxious to see how this will be able to tie into it. I'll be on my feet either 4 days per week/8hrs a day or 3 days per week/12 hours per day. Not the right kind of exercise. Not sure if/how I'll fit the right kind in. I'll do my best.
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Good morning, my name is Alex, I'm 47, 5'4", 198 lbs. I'm a single mom of a 22 yo & 15 yo and have a very high stress job. Between the stressful job and breaking my ankle a few years ago, I started gaining a lot of weight. I have wanted to lose it, but embarrassingly have not been in the right mindset to even try. I read about FMD in a magazine recently and ran right out to buy it and I read it all that day which is huge for me (I'm a statistician, love #s, hate reading).
I'm very excited to get started, a little worried about creating my first meal plan as well as the expense of buying all organic, nitrate free etc.
Nice to find others trying this as well. I would like to get down to 135 lbs, so I am also intimidated by the amount of food I will be eating on the plan.
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Hi, I'm Nikki.
Age 43
Weight 154 (started FMD at 165)
After a 9 month plateau I tried an 8 week metabolism reset this winter as described by the Eat More to Weigh Less group. I gained 7 pounds doing the reset, but I wanted to try the Fast Metabolism Diet to hopefully really get my metabolism moving. Here are my results so far:
Week 1 -5.5lb
Wek 2 -1lb
Week 3 maintained
Week 4 -2.5lb
Week 5 maintained
Inches lost - 7"
I do think it takes time to figure out the snack and meal timing, and even to figure out how to eat correctly so that you have a minimum of 1200 calories per day. I weigh every day so that I know how my body is reacting and the scale tends to bounce up and down, but the lows are getting lower which is the whole point.0 -
Hi, I'm Beth. I'm 43 years old and am currently at 195 lbs. About 4 years ago I was diagnosed with diabetes at a weight of 225. It scared me to death and I completely changed my lifestyle. I lost 50 lbs in about a year, and no longer have diabetes after more than a year of normal lab tests. However, in the last year or so, the weight has started to creep back on, and my normal "tricks" just don't work anymore. I already eat pretty healthy and work out about 5 days a week, so there is nothing "obvious" to cut out of my diet. I also quit smoking 8 months ago, which I'm extremely proud of, but I'm sure that's been a contributing factor to the weight gain.
I bought the Fast Metabolism book yesterday after getting a recommendation from my doctor. I've just started reading it, but so far it makes a lot of sense. I've never been a "skinny girl" as my build is more athletic, but I would like to lose 20-25 lbs so I can COMFORTABLY fit into all my clothes I bought after I lost the weight initially. At my lowest I was at 175 and I felt amazing - would love to get back to that place.
I will be starting this plan on Monday and I'm very excited about it - I'm tired of dieting and feeling hungry all the time, but never losing any weight! Clearly my metabolism has stalled, so I'm hoping this does the trick by giving it a kick start! Looking forward to meeting all of you and starting this journey with you!0 -
Hi, I'm Beth. I'm 43 years old and am currently at 195 lbs. About 4 years ago I was diagnosed with diabetes at a weight of 225. It scared me to death and I completely changed my lifestyle. I lost 50 lbs in about a year, and no longer have diabetes after more than a year of normal lab tests. However, in the last year or so, the weight has started to creep back on, and my normal "tricks" just don't work anymore. I already eat pretty healthy and work out about 5 days a week, so there is nothing "obvious" to cut out of my diet. I also quit smoking 8 months ago, which I'm extremely proud of, but I'm sure that's been a contributing factor to the weight gain.
I bought the Fast Metabolism book yesterday after getting a recommendation from my doctor. I've just started reading it, but so far it makes a lot of sense. I've never been a "skinny girl" as my build is more athletic, but I would like to lose 20-25 lbs so I can COMFORTABLY fit into all my clothes I bought after I lost the weight initially. At my lowest I was at 175 and I felt amazing - would love to get back to that place.
I will be starting this plan on Monday and I'm very excited about it - I'm tired of dieting and feeling hungry all the time, but never losing any weight! Clearly my metabolism has stalled, so I'm hoping this does the trick by giving it a kick start! Looking forward to meeting all of you and starting this journey with you!
Welcome Beth! Congrats on quiting smoking! I quit about 6 years ago and I put on 30 pounds! I have finished one 28 day cycle of the FMD and I feel great and I've lost inches and 6.5 pounds. I'm on cycle 2 right now, but I've had some events that have made it difficult to stay on plan. So I gained back 3 pounds, but as of today, I've lost it! I love this plan and the way it makes me feel. I have lost more inches, than pounds, but I was not as good at drinking my water as I should have been, nor was I good at being consistant with the exercising.
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Hi FMD Buddies,
I'm 48 yrs old, 5'6 and weigh 181lbs. I'm a mother of two little ones and wife of a meat and potato husband. He's one of those guys that can eat anything and isn't overweight. I'm just finishing week 2 and down 8 lbs. I have 30lbs more to go. The first week was tough. I had headaches because of caffeine and sugar withdraws. Also I didn't precook my meals and had to feed my family first before I could determine what I could eat. You definitely have to be organized and make your meals ahead of time. I usually eat pretty well but I like beer and sweets. So I like the food on the plan. It is difficult to give up alcohol, sugar and dairy. But I keep reminding myself it's only until I lose the weight. After that I can have them but in moderation. I like exercise but find it difficult to fit in my schedule.So only working out 3 times a week on the FMD is a good start. So far I'm pleased with the diet and the weight loss is encouraging me to stick with it. I think the foods are yummy but my husband thinks they're bland. You just need to add a variety of spices and herbs. Lately my family has been suffering from the effects of bad diet and living habits. My father in-law and uncle had triple by pass surgeries and my husband's uncle and my step father have cancer and are not doing well. All of these men have not been eating well the two cancer guys also smoked and drank. I'm sure this could've been prevented with better living decisions. I'm frustrated with the crap they put in our foods these days and feel you cannot trust the food manufactures. So I really want to avoid the GMO foods whenever possible and give my family a healthy wholesome dinner on the table. Good luck to all of you and live healthy!0 -
My name is Robin and I am 57 years old & 5'1". I have been trying to lose the same 10 pounds for approximately 5 years. I have done the Special K Challenge, Weight Watchers and just about every other crazy diet out there. My husband heard Haylie was going to be on the Dr. Oz show and suggested I record it. Boy am I glad I did. Everything she said made perfect sense. I liked the idea of clean eating and I wanted to do it but could never really figure meals on my own.
In January of this year a fitness studio that I take Zumba classes at started a Biggest Loser contest. I weighed in at 142# at that time and 12 weeks later finished at 135#. I had lost 7 pounds in three months but it was a struggle. I drank at least 32 oz of diet coke everyday and had to have sugar after each meal. On April 15 I began my journey with the Fast Metabolism Diet. The first week I lost 6# and by May 12th, 28 days later I had met my 10# goal. I am now on maintenance and have lost a total since April of 14# and since January 21#. I feel great, people say my skin is beautiful, my eyes are clearer. I sleep better & don't go through carb crashes anymore. I am thrilled to say I now weigh 121#, have not had diet coke or sugar in 7 weeks and have no cravings for anything I used to crave.
I am looking forward to my annual physical in July to see if I can stop taking blood pressure meds & what my cholesterol numbers are.
One question though. How do you get the weight loss scale that I see on everyone's posts? Thanks0
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