How long can you keep up with logging

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  • action_figure
    action_figure Posts: 511 Member
    450 days so far. Missed a few days when I had the flu, but logged in every day, and at least 440 of those days have been completely and honestly logged.
  • Mustangsally1000
    Mustangsally1000 Posts: 854 Member
    1034 days!
  • afat12
    afat12 Posts: 178 Member
    A few years ago I logged everything for almost two years then I stopped and guess what? I gained back almost all of the weight I lost. I have to log everything or I vastly underestimate how much I eat or how many calories are in things.
  • Hoppymom
    Hoppymom Posts: 1,158 Member
    I lost 70 pounds in 15 months with daily logging. I got annoyed with it and busy with a new job and a big home renovation project and quit logging. I regained 35 pounds in one year. I am back to logging and feel much better because I actually see what I am eating and i am accountable to myself. I will officially weigh in on Jan 1 and plan to keep current with that as well. Now I just need to keep my workouts more regular as well. I have done this before I can do it again. Because of where I vacation (family), I can't log everyday so I turned of the notifications on my account. I know that I have to log to save my life. I wish I could avoid it forever but for now the logging will continue. Good luck with whatever you chose.
  • mjterp
    mjterp Posts: 650 Member
    was doing really well with it...hit a rough patch in home life...now all of those issues are settled...or as settled as they can get...and I'm trying to get back to logging. If I am not in a situation where I can measure/weigh, I make sure to OVERESTIMATE. I view logging as documenting monetary transactions...if I want to know how much money I have, I better be documenting each of my debit card transactions. Similar thing, different accountability. Not always easy...but many things are the same every week so that makes it easier. (like having the same phone bill, same mortgage, same garbage...) I know logging was a lot harder in the early months.
  • neelia
    neelia Posts: 750 Member
    Either I endure the AGONY of measuring out my food, or I stay fat. I choose measuring.
  • action_figure
    action_figure Posts: 511 Member
    It is very beneficial to losing weight but logging calories isn't really the "lifestyle"...the "lifestyle" is proper nutrition and fitness, logging and counting calories are basically the training wheels...you should be able to take them off eventually.

    QotD right there, man.
  • twinmom430
    twinmom430 Posts: 457 Member
    I thought I could stop logging, b/c after almost 2 years I should know how much I can eat to keep losing...right? WRONG! This has to be a lifestyle for me....unfortunately. I stopped for a couple months and started gaining weight.
  • EddieHaskell97
    EddieHaskell97 Posts: 2,227 Member
    Logging sessions lasting more than four hours require immediate medical attention. I'm going for a consecutive year, so I've got roughly 150 days to go.
  • citizenpioneer
    citizenpioneer Posts: 37 Member
    It just becomes a helpful little habit. I think I asked myself this same question a couple years ago and the funniest response was, "I'll never stop! I'll enter the fluid they pump into my dead body before they bury me!"
  • AmyRhubarb
    AmyRhubarb Posts: 6,890 Member
    854 straight days so far. :tongue: I think it's a habit now. Haha.

    I'm as accurate as possible, but some days are just guesswork. But I still log everything, finding the closest match in the database if I don't have nutritional info on something.
  • cardbucfan
    cardbucfan Posts: 10,571 Member
    Been here since August of 2010 and but for two cruises where I refuse to pay their Internet prices I've logged pretty much every day. Not necessarily completed every day but...

    I'm a long timer and plan to be here for the foreseeable future.
  • Mustangsally1000
    Mustangsally1000 Posts: 854 Member
    1470 as of today in a row..... I just enjoy the tips and encouragement I get daily...



    wow....1470....dang long time....


    Really Impressive!
  • dserious111
    dserious111 Posts: 33 Member
    I do it daily. I like to compare my days and try different foods/exercises on different days to see my results.
  • Sublog
    Sublog Posts: 1,296 Member
    I did for like 950 days in a row... but I missed a day. Did another 20, missed another day. Back at day 35 now.
  • Not logging my calories and /or exercise when I attempt to lose weight and get fit makes as much sense as not balancing my checkbook when I attempt to pay down my debt and build savings.

    One is required and one isn't...If you attempt to lose weight for 30 years ok. But once you do it for 2 years, lose the weight, you should have a general idea of how much you are eating.

    So HAVE you done it for 2 years and reached your goal weight? According to your ticker, you have lost 0 of 25 lbs you wish to lose. If you can lose your weight without logging, then just do it. No need to start a thread about how much you hate it and get bored after a few weeks.
    Being mature is accepting what you need to do, and doing that, even if you hate it and get bored with it. Whether that be logging calories, or getting to work on time everyday. Don't whine about it, and make excuses, just do it or don't do it.

    Yeah I lost from 200 pounds to 168. Some of it was logging some wasn't. I am 5'8. I want to be around 140ish.. No one is even complaining lol. No one is making excuses, nice try though. I actually have lost weight and continue to lose about half a pound a week. I dont even need to log to do it. I am saying its unrealistic to expect to log for 30 years.

    Obviously I just made this account...lol. No one is whining just pointing out that its unrealistic. I eat the same types of foods almost every day and dont need to log them.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Going on a year here. It's what's working for me. Yes it's annoying, but I like knowing exactly where I stand, not having to worry if I gain weight back because I know it can't be fat, and being able to eat some treats guilt-free.
  • smkean
    smkean Posts: 132
    I had the same trouble last time! There is a reminder you can set if you have the app towards the end of the list under menu
  • dellaquilaa
    dellaquilaa Posts: 230 Member
    I have no problem with it - I've been on here almost a year and have logged nearly every day of that (took a week off when I moved a few months ago). Maybe I'm a weirdo, but I actually think logging is kind of fun...