Is losing weight supposed to be hard?
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You're an 18 year old male. Get back to me when you're a 45 year old woman.
Bahahaha!!! Exactly!0 -
The older people get the slower the weight comes off.
For me, when I am committed, losing still isn't that hard. But keeping it off is.
If you managed to become overweight at your age, I suspect you'll become overweight again. The point everybody is making to you here is you've no concept of what an advantage your youth is in weight loss. Adulthood can be soul crushingly stressful.
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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?
.....you're 18.0 -
From my experience most people make it seem way harder than it actually is, all I did was eat only during meal times (no toast when I get home, no oreos when I walk through the kitchen etc.) and boom 6kg gone in two months. I kept doing the same amount of exercise and ate the same at all other times.
I think it comes down to the fact that people associate weight loss with ridiculous fad diets that have only 250 calories a day from acai berry or some other crap.0 -
Great ! Now keep it off ! THAT is where the hard part is.0
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If it's easy you wouldn't of had to lose 30lbs.0
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In because I want to see where this goes0
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Keep making excuses, I'll keep making progress.
<grins> You know I should thank you for bringing me back to high school days. Its been a while since I've been preoccupied with only petty emotions and personal desires and its nice to see that perspective again.0 -
While I tend to agree with most of what you're saying...
*pats you on the head*
This is cute.0 -
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 hard
Endocrine disorders affect more than 1% of the population.
Little do you know.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?
It might have been all in my head, but eating less and starting to exercise when I was at my highest weight was definitely not easy. Doing it the healthy way is much easier that getting into insane fast diets, but it's still hard. My metabolism works quite fine even though I've obviously hit plateaus, but trying not to stuff my face with food was hard (and still is, even though I know it's not good for me and neither is the consequent stomach ache).0 -
Let's break this downMy mom is tryin
g 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 hard
You are misinformed. While the number of people who have problems losing weight because of endocrine problems is not high, it is 3% and not what you mentioned.0 -
Like everyone else has said, life gets increasingly more difficult as you get older. It's been getting really tough for me to juggle my senior coursework (FINALS!), my part-time job, church responsibilities, and helping out at home. Luckily, I don't really have too much problems with eating nowadays, but sometimes, I just don't feel like exercising.
OP, I think it's great that you're losing weight and getting a head start at a younger age. Keep doing what you're doing and keep it up when you get older too!0 -
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 hard
Less than 1% of the population is sick in ways that hinder weight loss? Are you for real?
And energy in and energy out is correct in theory and probably for a majority of cases, but isn't true for everybody under all circumstances. Read a couple of studies on PCOS, for example.
Also, stop trivializing others' struggles just because you have been able to lose a couple of pounds. It has been easy for me too, but you don't see me being so high and mighty about it. Get off your high horse. Really.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?
Well aren't you speshul.0 -
Totally have to agree with this person. It's hard to find time to do what you're doing when you are supporting a family and working 60+ hours a week. Ahhh, the American Dream I'm glad to hear that you are having less difficulties than most of the American population. Keep up the hard work!0
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I'm not sure why people think that the complexity of an action must necessarily be correlated to its difficulty.
Flying is easy. To quote Douglas Adams, just throw yourself at the ground and miss. Simple, yet challenging.0 -
:laugh: This is so perfect for Thowback Thursday... I remember being 18 and knowing everything too...thanks for the laughs
no, no.. you THOUGHT you knew everything...... which leads us back to the OP's comment.0 -
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 themselves
17 YO female in my profile pick, I can assure you the only thing I *applied* myself to health wise was stuffing my face with as much food as I could. It took exactly 0% effort for me to maintain a healthy weight at that age. That changed as I got older.
No, weight loss at this point is not complicated, and I do think many people unintentionally make it harder than it has to be. But as an 18 YO male, you're not really in a position to effectively judge based on life experience you've not yet, and in some cases will NEVER have.0
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