Is losing weight supposed to be hard?
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If it was so easy for everyone, wouldn't everyone be thin?0
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Shouldn't you be off being the man your girlfriend deserves?
Let the old people struggle in peace.0 -
Calories in<Calories out
Done.
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You're in high school and have zero life responsibilities and associated stressors.
Grow up and stop trivializing what is difficult for a lot of people.
Don't have time to have a healthy breakfast or lunch?
Make it the night before and en masse
Don't have time to exercise?
Go for walks around the office or workplace if you have the chance
You asked about challenges. Examples were given. No one said those challenges preclude success.
The troll is strong with this one.
Based on what definition? Again, you're just coming off sounding like a troll.0 -
C'mon man, don't make us young'uns look bad. Losing weight is different for everybody, instead of being a huge douche cannon try lending some of your success to others, ja feel?0
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So....what exactly was the point of posting this thread? Nobody can gain anything from this.0
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If it was so easy for everyone, wouldn't everyone be thin?
Being a normal weight requires some effort, and most people aren't willing to apply themselves0 -
You're in high school and have zero life responsibilities and associated stressors.
Grow up and stop trivializing what is difficult for a lot of people.
You're pretty rad.
In for 12 pages of arguing.0 -
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You're an 18 year old male. Get back to me when you're a 45 year old woman.
Done.
Isn't is past your bedtime?
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My mom is trying to lose weight, and she has Wegener's granulomatosis, so she is on a whole host of medications, including steroids. She isn't allowed a wide variety of proteins either. And she has hypothyroidism.
When your hormones are out of whack, it isn't simply calories in and calories out.0 -
So....what exactly was the point of posting this thread? Nobody can gain anything from this.
Something, something showing e peen0 -
You're in high school and have zero life responsibilities and associated stressors.
Grow up and stop trivializing what is difficult for a lot of people.
Don't have time to have a healthy breakfast or lunch?
Make it the night before and en masse
Don't have time to exercise?
Go for walks around the office or workplace if you have the chance
You asked about challenges. Examples were given. No one said those challenges preclude success.
The troll is strong with this one.
At what point do "excuses" become challenges then. Where is that line?
I am sorry but when you are trying to maintain a house, working a 10 hour shift and starting a family those "excuses" qualify as challenges. We all have been through highschool, I can assure you....you have not experienced true stress yet. Your body is in peak form at your age, your energy level is at its highest it will ever be, you have the fewest responsibilities you will ever have in the rest of your adult life.
You perceive things as not being difficult because you have nothing in your life that makes them difficult.
Is weight loss or fitness complicated? No. But it, like anything, takes time...and time becomes a lot more precious at 30-65 than at 18.0 -
I've always read and heard about people complaining about weight loss being too difficult, or that it's too complicated. I'm on day 48 of my weight loss "journey" if you wish to call it that, and there's been absolutely zero challenges I've faced. I lift weights 3-4 days a week, and eat at a 500 calorie deficit and I've lost 16 pounds.
So what's the big deal with weight loss? Why is it considered to be so impossible?
I am almost 50 years older than you, am on day 402, hold down a full time job and commute by public transport almost two hours each way in one of the biggest and most polluted cities of the world. I keep up my home, have a social life, exercise 6 days a week, walk my dog twice a day and take care of her and volunteer. Oh yes, I also cook all my meals.........and have had set-backs in my " journey " because I have rampant Lupus and re-covered from Thyroid cancer. I made the necessary efforts to overcome those problems and now have lost 50 pounds. Would you like to switch roles with me and still say thatweightloss is not a big deal ? And who considers it impossible ? If people really believe it is, what are they all doing here ?0 -
I started at 280lbs and I found it very simple, it's just basic math and making sure you measure your portions...0
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I've always read and heard about people complaining about weight loss being too difficult, or that it's too complicated. I'm on day 48 of my weight loss "journey" if you wish to call it that, and there's been absolutely zero challenges I've faced. I lift weights 3-4 days a week, and eat at a 500 calorie deficit and I've lost 16 pounds.
So what's the big deal with weight loss? Why is it considered to be so impossible?
There are factors that can make losing weight more difficult, such as:
1. Age/hormones
2. Endocrine issues like hypothyroidism
3. Medications
4. Physical ailments/injuries that may keep a person from temporarily working out
5. Life stresses like job changes, moving, loss of a loved one
6. Being super busy and finding time management challenging
7. Negative self-talk and damaging amounts of criticism
8. Treating one slip-up as failure and sliding downhill and giving up
9. Seeing a few pounds gained after vacation as failure and sliding down hill and giving up
I've also had a really easy time of losing weight since I started, though I'm not losing as quickly as you. But it took years of getting my endocrine system back into balance, learning to manage my stress so I don't get sick as much, and shushing the negative self-talk and feelings of failure.0 -
If It's so easy, I dunno why you gained weight in the first place?0
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How close are you to your ideal weight? The closer you get, the harder it gets. If you have weight to lose, it can seem easier in the beginning, but get down to those last 5 "vanity" pounds and tell me how easy and not complicated weight loss or rather fat loss is for you.0
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Here, I got you a snack
Careful not to choke OP0 -
Let's break this downMy mom is trying to lose weight, and she has Wegener's granulomatosis, so she is on a whole host of medications, including steroids. She isn't allowed a wide variety of proteins either. And she has hypothyroidism.When your hormones are out of whack, it isn't simply calories in and calories out.
Make sure your body doesn't get enough energy, and you'll lose fat. It's not hard0
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