How long has it taken you to lose your weight?
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I started around your start weight at 185 and I have lost 26 pounds. I started the beginning of March. So 3 months.0
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Today is my 150th day and I've lost 55 lbs. I eat between 1500-1700 calories a day and exercise 5-6 days a week. I've found that eating higher protein lower carbs helps the weight come off quicker.0
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Started in January of this year.. down 54 so far. You can do this!! I eat my allowed calories 95% of the time and do zumba 2 or 3 times a week. Me and my hubby also walk when we can fit it in.
This is not a race I have learned after many failed attempts. You didnt get overweight overnight and your not going to lose it overnight.0 -
i'm at the 20 pound mark and i can honestly say i've never thought it would happen.
sometimes it felt so slow. like i would never lose any of my weight. and i felt like it wasn't coming off nearly fast enough.
i've been at it for about 4 and a half months, and it equals to almost a pound a week. some weeks slower than others. but then i have weeks like i did these past few weeks. i've lost 4 lbs in 2 weeks which is awesome.
just give it some time. i also eat about 1500 calories a day0 -
I lost all my weight the first week on the ice cream and puppy diet. Check it out!0
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I've lost 75 pounds in 11 months. I still have a lot to lose, but never had that "rapid loss at first if you are really heavy" thing happen. I work out a lot, and it seems to be necessary for me to get the weight to go, probably because of my age. But I am definitely learning a whole new lifestyle which I know will help me get to my goal and maintain it, while feeling better and better overall.0
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I dropped 65 lbs in 2 months eating normal (no more pizza for every meal) and lifting 7 days a week. Cardio (running 1 mile) was done every other day, with 20 mins of HIIT on Friday mornings (30 sec sprint 1 min walk).0
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First time I lost weight - 6 months and 40 pounds gone
This time I took it slower, and i'm at nearly 3 months and 13 pounds down. I still want me treats, which I didn't do the first time I lost weight, I was on a strict paleo diet as part of a crossfit challenege, so between the crossfit and paleo, i lost 40 pounds in just under 6 months... this was back in 2011 right after my college graduation.
Now I can't afford crossfit, and I still want some dairy, some bread, some sweets... I'm ok with losing it more slowly, especially since I was diagnosed with Fibro and can't do half the stuff I used to (I'm finally working up to jogging!) But no heavy lifting anymore for me.
Right now I yoga, walk, and sometimes jog a bit here and there. That's it. Oh, and calorie deficit. And the weight is still coming off (2.2 pounds this week alone, last week 1.5 pounds)0 -
Ask yourself where you want to be this time next year. Do you want to have given up and gained back what you lost and on the yo-yo cycle of starving and binging? Or do you want to have made a modest cut to your calories and made an effort to move more and thus creating a sustainable deficit which will give you that 30-40 pounds you want to lose? You really can be at the weight you want to be a year from now. It probably won't take a year, you would be at maintenance for a couple months if you lose even just one pound a week. And if you are exercising, you are going to look much better long before you lose that last pound. It's up to you.0
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I started my "journey" in January of 2012. I've dealt with a plateau or two, but the weightloss has been pretty consistant, so far no backslides. This is more of a lifestyle rather than a diet. I workout about an hour a day and eat between 1500 - 1600 cals a day, I do not eat back my exercise calories, unless its something really good.0
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I started Jan. 4th 2012 @ 215lbs. In 10 weeks I got down to 182, (43lbs lost). I'm not sure of the exact time from then but I've dropped about another 11-12lbs. I've been hovering around 170-171 and I'm good with that.0
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It is a journey, my initial large weight loss with WW in 2004 I lost 55 pounds in 7 months (193 to 138). Maintained that for about a year and 30 pounds slowly came back. I did not learn with WW that this is a lifestyle. It is forever. After kids I was able to lose 10 pounds with just running, and eating whatever I wanted to (153 before last pregnancy). To lose the last 20 (and gain muscle), I have changed my eating habits and started weight training. I have lost 23 pounds since October, although the last 5 have been since February (currently at 135). I never had a "goal" weight to be where I am today, I have slowly continued to lose even with eating >2300 calories daily. I track on MFP every day, everything I have eaten since October. It is such an excellent tool!
My recommendations:
1) It is not a race. You will get there. When you get there you need to stay there, so develop habits for life.
2) Weight training will increase your basal metabolic rate helping you burn more calories at rest, helping you burn fat, or at least be able to eat more:) And you will have kick *kitten* curves! Don't JUST be a cardio bunny.
3) A low calorie diet is okay, however, make sure you are eating nutrient dense foods. It is tough to get in all of your protein, vitamins and minerals with such a low caloric intake, unless you are eating ALL lean meats, fruits, and veggies. Nutrient dense foods will also keep you feeling more satisfied.0 -
when i started exercising it was Dec 3rd 2012. And Not working out for over 15yrs.. i lived a seditary lifestyle eating anything and everything from Soda pops , Cake, Ice Cream, Red Meat, etc etc.. you name it , it went in my mouth.. I Gained 60 lbs in 10yrs, i was a smoker a drinker but very ( Light ):smokin: @ Both:drinker: :drinker: ...... Im 5'11 tall Athletic Build.. But i was shaped like a (Pear) and I Looked like i was 8 Months Pregnant !! LOL ...:sad:
I needed to make a change, i got tired of feeling Tired all the time. so .... I stopped everything,, (Sodas) ( Sweets) (Red Meat) ( High Carbs) ( White Bread) AFter about a week into my Dieting i noticed i was getting ( Severe Headache) from Caffine Withdrawals... But then it went away after that.... ( Then The Weight Started Coming off 3 lbs a week!! ) It was Incredible ,, and i havent even started working out yet, i just changed my diet and the weight came off..
Then In Jan 2013, i started a workout plan.. ( Just Walking 2 miles 30min 2 days a Week ) But in just 1 Month. i lost 10 lbs...... Then Gradually increased to 3 miles,, to 10k .... And Now I Bought me a Bike in April , and i been riding 25- 30 miles Easily and loving it...
now in just 6 Months I Lost between 25-30 lbs,, I Lost my Abs. I Now have a 2 Pak Abs.. I have Crazy Energy now. @ 45 yrs Old ..
But I'll Tell you a Little Secret......? I still Do eat McDonalds. Chipoltes, Taco Bell , Pizza.. etc... But I do it in Moderation and then I workout to Burn it off......0 -
It's taken me a year and a half to lose what I've lost. I have 20 more to go. I anticipate it taking just as long.0
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Well, I joined in feb 2012 and so far I've lost 30lbs.
I'm sure that would make some people crazy, but it's kind of perfect for me. While I think I'm on a plateau (boo hoo) I'm not too stressed about it. I've made great progress and even if it's not fast - it's still progress :-)0 -
Today will mark the 20th day that I have been on roughly 1200 calories, and trying to get as much exercise as I can.
OMG. You sound exactly like me 3.5 years ago, except I was trying to lose over 100 lbs. What you're doing is what I did, and it took me about 3 weeks to realize it wasn't going to work. So ...
A. Stop.
B. Eat more food (figure out your TDEE, subtract about 20% from it, and eat that many calories every day).
You probably only need to be losing 1 to 1.5 lbs per week, and you're losing at more than 2 lbs per week right now. I know you're impatient about this, but unless you won the powerball and they won't give you the money unless you lose 40 lbs in a month, I don't see any legit reason to starve yourself.0 -
I currently weigh 155. I am 5'7 and started at 175. I has taken me 6 months to lose this weight. My weight loss wasn't perfect, I took a trip to Ireland and ate my heart out. Had some bad celebration days, etc. I even plateaued at 160 for almost a month.
Anyway, definitely take it slow. Eat your exercise calories, otherwise you are starving yourself. It's a lifelong process. You might want to read this:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/3047-700-calories-a-day-and-not-losing
if you are looking for inspiration.0 -
It has taken me about 8 months to lose 26lbs and keep it off.
During these last 8 months I have gained and loss and gained and loss and gained and---well, you get the idea
I still have quite a ways to go and it used to get so discouraging for me to see the scale crawl down...
Now I know that it takes time. Just like I didnt wake up fat (no matter how much it feels like I did), I wont wake up thin.
keep at it!0 -
I started MFP on Jan 2 so roughly have 168 days in the game. Near your starting weight but a tad taller. I, too, used the 1200 calorie plan and for the first quarter it was spot on - and AVERAGE of 2 lb a week overall. That first month I was hungry! I think a lot of it is just retraining ourselves not to eat whenever we feel like it. Once that habit is broken and you start finding foods that are more filling, it gets better. The 4th month was difficult for me. Lots of ups and downs with no real progress. I adjusted my weight loss plan to 1 lb or maybe it was 1.5 per week which gave me a few more calories and it put me back on track in May and early June. I am flirting with my original goal of 155 but haven't landed on it for good yet. Actually, the way things are going, I may set my expectations a little lower since I have seasoned myself to eating differently and exercising.
I'm not an exercise fanatic but do know that I can't lose without it. I work out at Curves at least 2 - 3 tx a week, 30-40 minutes on the elliptical 3 - 4 tx per week. Walk 1-2 miles 3-4 times a week and ride my horse whenever I can. I try not to eat after 7:00 PM. Many say that doesn't matter but to me what I was eating after 7 wasn't good for me, so just another habit to stop. I also drink very little alcohol anymore.
If you have lost 7 lbs in 20 days, you are well ahead of the game. Give yourself a chance to adjust to your new eating habits. It does get easier. Good Luck!0 -
I've been at this for about 3 months (March 11th - June 13th, haven't weight since then) and lost about 26 pounds. Most of that was in the first month - I averaged 3 lbs. a week, but now I'm down to a much more reasonable 1 lb. a week.0
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I'm just over 120 days and 28lb down - it's coming off quite slow now but I'm not too worried about that as my body is 'firming' up and I'm 100% fitter than I was mid February when I started. I'm working on being at my goal weight by Christmas - another 21lb - as I want to be able to sustain my exercise and weight once I'm at goal, not find the weight creeping back on because I've got a regime I can't live with.
1200 calories work for some and you've done really well to lose 7lb in 20 days but if you're miserable doing it, then it's not going to work for you for much longer. Up your calories a bit and make good food choices so you feel fuller - in the long term it will work out a lot better even if the results aren't instant.
Good luck0 -
I've lost 16 lbs. in about 135 days, which is about right. I don't want to lose it faster than that.0
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38 lbs since January this year, slow but steady0
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I have lost 86.5 lbs in 13 months. Still have a few to go too. I have noticed that the closer I am getting to my goal, the longer it's taking the weight to come off and of course this irks me to no end, but I have to keep on keeping on. I weigh everyday (yes, I know...shame on me) and I have been up and down the same 2-3 pounds for the past 3 weeks :explode: Going to have to change things up again I suppose.0
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I'm sure somebody else has told you to eat more. If not, eat more.
I'm down to 134 from 191 starting on Jan 2nd. I was at a standstill for a while then I started a very physical job and started losing again, though I eat more now than I did. It's much slower now, but as I've only got 14 pounds to go instead of 71, I'm okay with that.0 -
first of all I think 7 lbs in w 3 weeks is great. You don't want to lose it to fast. I had mine set to 1 lbs a week and in the first month I lost 8.4 lbs. Month 2 it was 17 lbs and month 3 it was 26. In 4 months I lost 32 lbs. Since September I have lost 55 lbs. I never ate 1200 calories. The lowest I ate was 1220 and I thought it was to low for me and put it up to 1300. When I hit a Plato I put it up to 1500. even at 1220 I wasn't hungry all the time. I fine that as long as I balanced it out so I had snacks I never went to bed hungry. If your hungry put it up a little you will still be at a deficit. Or put it at 1 lbs a week instead of 2.0
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I started Feb.1st. and have lost 36 lbs. It's true, one to two pounds a week is average, but a lot depends on your metabolism, activity, diet, and of coarse how much you cheat! Hey we all do it, so don't take offence! There are people who drop 40-50 lbs in 3 months, but the majority of those folks end up putting it all back on again. It's not so much how much you can loose in a given amount of time, as it is how can you change your way of life to keep the weight off! Once you find out what works, and you do have to "play around with it", you have to make the life style changes to keep it off.
Age is another factor. I can not burn calories like I did when I was 30 years younger, when I should have been burning fat! Now I'm old and fat, trying to get thin or at least loose enough to allow me to do things with my grand kids.
So "hang in there" find your "rhythm" and stick to it. The weight will come off!0 -
I lost 85.5 lbs in about 9 & 1/2 months. I used , and will continue to use South Beach as a way of eating. I'm 50 years old, 5'5", and 129 pounds. In the past I had success with Weight Watchers, but was never able to get to this weight (could only ever get to 143-144 lbs). Then when I stopped counting "points", eventually I would gain the weight back. Cutting out sugar and white flour has been key for me. Now that I've lost the weight, I do allow myself a treat on the weekends.0
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