Can i have some 5 2 diet success stories please?

stardust92
stardust92 Posts: 46 Member
edited November 3 in Success Stories
Hi I am thinking of starting the 5 2 diet (fasting twice a week) but need some success stories to keep me motivated on those fasting days :)
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  • Ive been doing this diet for 10 days and lots 7lbs so far!! its great and I don't even feel like Im dieting!
  • tsmoore925
    tsmoore925 Posts: 98 Member
    What is it?
  • dfarina33
    dfarina33 Posts: 20 Member
    I have been doing it since March. Have completed about 50 "fast" days in all and have dropped to my goal weight of 205 from a high of 233 this year.

    I find it pretty easy, because I only focus on what I eat two days a week. The rest of the week, I more or less eat what I want. I do exercise 5-6 times a week, including on fast days.

    My usual diet, is a couple of cups of coffee or tea to get me through the fast day. Then I eat a small dinner.
    if you are creative it is amazing what you can do with 500/600 calories.

    Now that I am used to it the fast days don't bother me at all. Although the first couple of weeks were very tough. For me, I have found it pretty easy to maintain and I plan on staying on it for the foreseeable future.
  • perrinjoshua
    perrinjoshua Posts: 286 Member
    I started the 5:2 in April 2013. I reached my goal weight and am on maintenance but still maintaining the two fast days because of the health benefits I have gained following this WOE. I'm still working on the maintenance aspect as I dropped another two pounds this morning. I'm a work in progress. We have some great resources and people on the 5:2 groups and we would love new members. I hope this works well for you.
  • flumi_f
    flumi_f Posts: 1,888 Member
    Me :wink:

    20kg (almost 45lbs) in 6 months with 5:2 and a healthy mix of different exercise, Nothing has ever worked so well and felt so easy and sustainable to me. (Been overweight all of my life and have not been this 'skinny' since maybe 14yrs old!)

    It's not for everyone, but I love it and have a much better relationship to food and finally a realistic feeling for portion size.

    12kg to go to be in the middle of my healthy BMI range, hope to get there in early 2014 and will maintain with the tools of 5:2 or 6:1 for the rest of my life....
  • TwelveSticks
    TwelveSticks Posts: 288 Member
    I've been 5:2 fasting for 40½ weeks and have lost 74 lbs. This week, I reached my goal weight. Successful enough to motivate you? I hope so... :D
  • angie007az
    angie007az Posts: 406 Member
    Hi I am thinking of starting the 5 2 diet (fasting twice a week) but need some success stories to keep me motivated on those fasting days :)

    I started the 5:2 lifestyle in September this year. So glad I found it. I actually don't eat anything on my fasting days. I am sort of impatient to get this weight off. You can do this. Never give up.
  • lynnerack
    lynnerack Posts: 158 Member
    Me! Never been able to stick to any diet, then I discover 5:2. Started in early March and reached my goal weight three weeks ago and still losing a bit even though I've only fasted once in the last three weeks. I fasted Mondays and Thursday trying to keep at around 500 calories on those days. It works!
  • It sounds effective, please someone advise how many calories you eat on non fast days.
  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/8005-5-2-fasting

    Can I direct you folks to this group, where you'll find lots of support, advice, success stories and recipe ideas :smile:
  • claudiakendall98
    claudiakendall98 Posts: 242 Member
    Please add me ,I am planning on doing this as I have stalled weigh loss for quite a while ,let me know what days you are picking and we can support one another.I have 25 to 30 lbs to loose.
  • 4flamingoz
    4flamingoz Posts: 214 Member
    I've only been fasting for 2 weeks, but I've lost 4 pounds, and feel like I've got my eating under control. I keep it around 500 calories on the day I fast, and eat well the rest of the week. This seems like something that I could do for a long time-I used to do it when I was in my 20's and never had a weight problem. Good luck-I'm sticking with it and hopefully will lose 20 more pounds.
  • summyv
    summyv Posts: 20 Member
    I have been doing a mixture of ADF and 5:2, and am 5lbs off my goal 1. It works for me, because I can be lazy when it comes to exercise. We all know where abs are really made.
  • Lillyloooo
    Lillyloooo Posts: 174 Member
    Looking for active 5:2 buddies????
    Add meeee
  • Yanicka1
    Yanicka1 Posts: 4,564 Member
    Work for me but you have to try to know if it is sustainable for you
  • tamysimmonds
    tamysimmonds Posts: 3 Member
    Hi

    I've started this diet 2 weeks ago. Although last week I consumed 600 calories on the fasting days I still lost 2 pounds. I should consume less calories on the fasting days as I am only 4 foot 11 so I need less calories than most people and I am not that energetic at the moment. I am on maternity leave and back to work in April.

    I really need some motivation! So I am really happy that I found this group. It would also be lovely if I can find some My Fitness Pal friends and we can check what we eat each day. Today I had 580 calories and I am planning on not eating anything until tomorrow.

    Thanks a lot.

    Tammy
  • JaniePapageorgio
    JaniePapageorgio Posts: 142 Member
    5:2 is great, I do 3:4 most weeks and I love love love it. Sometimes I go over my expectations on non-fast days and I get on the scale the next day and I'm still the same weight or one or two tenths of a pound less. I've been putting out this article which explains the reasoning behind these fasting diets, and while there is little research on 5:2 specifically, I have seen TONS of success on the boards. I love that the first part of he story is the actual study that lead to the concept of losing weight by fasting.

    http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/01/the-new-way-to-love-food/283276/
  • Emcjf11
    Emcjf11 Posts: 1 Member
    Hi Tammy, I am also due back to work in April from maternity leave. I have been on 5:2 for 2 weeks and I have lost 4lbs. I'd love to keep in contact and motivate each other :)

    Jane, that's an interesting article. I bought the 5:2 book from amazon and it has loads of research and articles it in as well as 500 calorie meal ideas.
  • tamysimmonds
    tamysimmonds Posts: 3 Member
    Hi Em, 4 lb is very good It sounds like you are motivated and sticking to the diet. I am very annoyed with myself. Today I was supposed to be on a fast day and I was doing really well until about 3 o'clock. After that I ate an orange, 2 spoons of Bolognese sauce and a slice of apple strudel :-(. Not good, I feel guilty now and I wish I hadn't eaten all that. Never mind, I am going shopping tomorrow and I am hoping that it will be easier to keep to my 500 calories. Also when I go to work I think it will be easier as work takes your mind off food.

    How many calories do you have on a fast day? xx
  • krawhitham
    krawhitham Posts: 831 Member
    I have not tried this way of eating, but I was curious to know that if people doing it for a long period of time feel that on the days they "fast," they wake up the next morning feeling more rested and with more energy?

    For some reason, if I eat less calories than expected in one day, I sleep REALLY well and only need 6-7 hours of sleep (versus a solid 8 hours) and when I wake up I feel like I've already had a cup of coffee!

    Is this an effect anyone has on this lifestyle?
  • I love, love LOVE 5:2. I weigh less than I did in highschool, and once my body adjusted to the periods of fasting, it was effortless. No fatigue, no dizziness. One of the advantages of having a body adapted to fasting is that you can go longer without eating without the ill effects of low blood sugar. Some days I just have so much going on that I have an extremely long stretch between meals, but since my body is used to fasting, I don't even notice.

    On my last flight, I had a trip with a long layover both ways. I was able to easily avoid the temptation to buy overpriced airport food by making the days I traveled "fast days." I had plenty of energy, no headaches, no hunger. I also have a healthier attitude to eating. I don't mindlessly snack anymore. 5:2 is awesomeness squared. My blood pressure, blood sugar, triglycerides, liver function tests, etc are perfect. My doctor even asked me what I was doing to suddenly get so healthy. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to lose weight and get healthy.
  • Wow! I had never heard of 5:2 dieting. With all these stories I think it is definitely something I will try in the near future. Thanks for opening my eyes to something new :)

  • For some reason, if I eat less calories than expected in one day, I sleep REALLY well and only need 6-7 hours of sleep (versus a solid 8 hours) and when I wake up I feel like I've already had a cup of coffee!

    Is this an effect anyone has on this lifestyle?

    I would be interested to hear this as well. I have only been counting my calories a little over a week now but I feel as though I'm sleeping much better and have way more energy than I used to.
  • dnamouse
    dnamouse Posts: 612 Member
    For some reason, if I eat less calories than expected in one day, I sleep REALLY well and only need 6-7 hours of sleep (versus a solid 8 hours) and when I wake up I feel like I've already had a cup of coffee!

    Is this an effect anyone has on this lifestyle?

    Yep. Unless, of course, I get woken by the children several times through the night, and then all bets are off :yawn: :laugh:
    I had plenty of energy, no headaches, no hunger. I also have a healthier attitude to eating. I don't mindlessly snack anymore. 5:2 is awesomeness squared. My blood pressure, blood sugar, triglycerides, liver function tests, etc are perfect. My doctor even asked me what I was doing to suddenly get so healthy. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to lose weight and get healthy.

    ^^ and this :smile:

    I started 5:2 back in March/April last year (before I found MFP). Now I maintain with a mixture of 6:1 and 16:8 (Lean Gains). I'm just not hungry for snack-type things any more. I do have them sometimes, but I'm not mindlessly sitting at my desk eating - I just don't want to.
  • I get the same good sleep and wake ready to go... Weird isn't it!!
  • shanighias
    shanighias Posts: 169 Member
    In one month of 5:2 diet and p90x3 I have lost 16 pounds in a month abd body fat percentage from 31 to 28!
  • shanighias
    shanighias Posts: 169 Member
    I've been 5:2 fasting for 40½ weeks and have lost 74 lbs. This week, I reached my goal weight. Successful enough to motivate you? I hope so... :D

    This man motivated me to try IF 5:2 and just in four weeks I lost 2% fat!
  • JaniePapageorgio
    JaniePapageorgio Posts: 142 Member
    As for the rested sleep questions, I really found that when I incorporated the concept of a specific time window for eating (for me it's 2pm-9pm) my sleep really improved. I have a snack at midnight for the first time in a month and I totally regret it- I just felt icky and irritable all night.

    This is a tool some fasters use to ensure a fast period of around 15-20 hours of fasting in; I know the traditional adage about breakfast being the most important meal of the day works really well for some people, but I find that eating breakfast doesn't prevent me from feeling hungry later in the day; in fact I've realized that no matter how early I wake up I'm never really hungry before noon.

    I eat around 5-600 calories on fast days; I started fasting at the beginning of January at 170.8 lb and my home scale today read 158lb.
  • 5:2 works awesome...as does everyday 16:8 IF. Just make sure you get adequate protein and weight train 3x a week so you don't burn LBM and get all skinnyfat.
  • jh169327
    jh169327 Posts: 10 Member
    I've just started the 5:2 diet this week but haven't weighed myself yet to avoid disappointment and demotivation. It has been easier to stick to than I first thought, as previously I was spending most of my day at work snacking on biscuits and chocolate. It's been surprising how I haven't really craved these things as I have never fasted before. I've had a few light headaches although i'm not entirely sure if this is caused by my diet as I do work with computer screens all day, so this may be the issue. I'd say the only thing I'm struggling with is non fast days. Obviously there is a limit on eating 'whatever you want' on non fast days but i'm struggling to eat more than 100 calories as I feel that I may be ruining my progress and im not quite sure what my 'limit' is calorie wise, is this my usual 1,200 calorie intake?

    I can't wait to see the results of this diet, I think I will weigh myself after two weeks :)

    Also if anyone would like to add me, feel free :) I'm friendly I promise!
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