Over 200 pounds to loose?
betterme1995
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Hey everyone!
Thank you so much for taking the time to click on this!
I need some help.. I was wondering how long it'll take to lose the first 100 pounds? I am currently 400, and need to get this under control NOW!
Any tips are appreciated
Mackenzie
Thank you so much for taking the time to click on this!
I need some help.. I was wondering how long it'll take to lose the first 100 pounds? I am currently 400, and need to get this under control NOW!
Any tips are appreciated
Mackenzie
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i'm working on losing 100, lost 14 pounds since may first (trying to do it safely) and am now losing about a pound a week. took me a year or so to lose the 10 pounds before that, but i wasn't working at it like i am now.
how long it takes depends on your metabolism, height, activity level and amount of calories you eat. if you can cut 500 calories per day out of what you currently eat, you can lose a pound per week. if you are sedentary and start taking walks - not jogging or really fast, just non-stop walks, you can lose some more. and chances are good you can cut out 500 calories by making substitutions - i lost over 30 pounds that way before 2012, not by eating less but by eating low fat ice cream instead of full fat, eating low fat cheese instead of regular cheese, baked chips instead of regular chips and so on.0 -
Welcome!
I would suggest some more reading for better information.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1235566-so-you-re-new-here
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1187899-in-place-of-a-roadmap-short-n-sweet-reposted
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/840082-a-sad-realization?hl=sad
http://nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/07/21/meet-staci-your-new-powerlifting-super-hero/
And a great group to check out because the general forums can be awash with misinformation and such.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/10118-eat-train-progress
(be sure to read the stickies)
Oh, I would advise against the low-fat / no-fat route. Not only are many essential vitamins fat soluble, but it can also cause other problems long term.0 -
I think by making small changes like cutting some calories..eating less/better and increasing physical activity ( taking 20-30 min walks/day) you have a good chance of dropping some weight quickly. I would love to partner up and motivate each other. I need to lose about 100 lbs.
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Watch some old episodes of Biggest Loser and Extreme Weightloss they will give you a good idea of what it will take. Remember the old saying "you r what you eat" it's true......... literally. You have to be serious about wanting to lose and expect that you r going to have bad days but don't let those bad days ruin all the days. This is going to be a total lifestyle change for you but do it and enjoy it. You will never regret it0
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I have a total of 199 lbs to lose. So far I've lost 23lbs and it's taken me almost 4 months to get there. I go for 20-30 minute walks almost daily and exercise three times a week with a personal trainer. My goal was to do this at a slower rate to help avoid loose hanging skin on my stomach and arms. I'm hoping to hit a 100lbs loss by next spring/early summer.
It's best if you stick to 0.5lbs/2lbs a week. Keeping a food journal will help as well, even if you don't monitor your calorie intake right away, it will give you an idea of what you're eating and how much. After a week or two then start working on reducing the amount of calories you ingest daily. I did this for a few weeks before I started to count calories to know how much I was eating daily. I went from 4,000+ calories a day (on junk) to between 1,600-2,000 calories a day (with relative healthy eating). I do occasionally grab some chocolate or indulge in less healthy foods. This stops me from going out and binge eating junk food when I get a craving. I also like to read the ingredients of foods that I buy. I usually opt for the least ingredients as possible when buying prepacked foods. I used to love granola bars and thought they were healthy until I read what they put in there. I feel sick to my stomach when I read what goes into it. I cut back on refined sugar as well (I get plenty of sugar from fruits). I elimated juice and pop from my diet. If you do tend to drink lots of juice/pop try cutting back at first.0 -
Hi there. I am currently 352 and seriously getting started on making this change today. I am going to set small goals because I think those will be easier to achieve. I have been between 350-352 for months now and it is driving me nuts!! Feel free to add me, that goes for everyone. Maybe we can all set some goals together and motivate each other?1
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It depends on the person. I lost 97 pounds in a year, but I also completely changed my habits (went from eating/drinking 4000+ calories a day to eating around 1800 calories a day) and started walking. I was also pretty young (16) at the time.0
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The slower you lose the longer you will keep off. Before I found fitness pall I lost 60 pounds with weight watchers, I had good weeks and bad weeks but I always went no mater what. I took the sadness and the glory. It took almost 3 years and I have kept it off for 16 years. Yes I faultered little but that's when I went to fitness pall site to find out where my weakness was.. come to find out even though I didn't eat sugar snacks my size of fruit snacks were high in sugar know I' very watchful of the size and how many. You can do it. this is easy you know when you have gone over board.0
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Hi! I have about 188lbs to lose and next month will be the first year since I began trying to lose. So far I've only lost 63lbs but I did end up falling off for about 3 months due to surgery and other things, but I didn't give up and will not! You shouldn't have your heart set on losing a certain amount at a time, you should focus on the day, the week. Set weekly goals, even daily.
Feel free to add me, I love having friends with similar goals!0 -
Hi,
I'm in the same boat. I've been watching what I eat and have neen doing zumba. So far Ive lose 20lbs. Have you ever tried zumba? Its great cardio and people our size can do it. I don't have all tje answers, but this month we are doing a july zumba challenge. It willhelp you to jumpstart this journey and reach the 200 milestone. Either way, good luck....you can do it.
"Zumba Summer 2014"0 -
Hello there! I am right where you are. Before I started losing weight my dietitian weighed me, and I was 453. I was so scared, and didn't think I could do it. But I started losing weight. By keeping track of what I ate , and how much. I slowly started doing exercise. It does get easier! I never thought I would have lost what I have today. I have lost seventy pounds. Feel free to add me! You can do it!0
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Yes I too had over 200 to lose. I started back in Jan 2005 and stayed with it until about Nov 2007. Went from 497 to 307. So for me it took about 22 months to lose 190 pounds. When I stopped in 2007 I was able to maintain for about 1 1/2 years. Than in 2009 I met a Chef who became a room mate and that was the end of losing. I gained back 83 pounds and started to lose again in June of this year. This past month I lost 19 pounds so I am on my way to getting back down to 307 and even further to my goal.
Like others have said it will depend on what you eat, and drink, your body, age and the exercise you do. Good luck in your journey. I started a blog as I thought if I ever get to goal I want to be able to read what I did along the way and the struggles I had so I do not gain it back again,0 -
It varies from person to person and from plan to plan but the important thing is to STICK WITH IT! I started out over 375 and it took me about 17-18 months to lose 175, at which point I started fluctuating and maintaining. I still have another 50 or so to go but if I sustained those efforts from the first 17 months over the past 3 I'd be much closer to my goal.
Honestly there is nothing special about me....well, I am a unique snowflake and my Mommy and Daddy love me and whatnot but I didn't do anything that isn't feasible for most people. I started with small changes, like better choices in foods and smaller portions. Then I added exercise. When I added exercise, swimming was all my body could handle, between the extreme amount of extra weight and severe osteoarthritis. I rewarded myself with a bike and started biking, then training for a triathlon. My thought is that if you find an exercise you love, stick with it. Celebrate your victories, move on from your mistakes, and NEVER give up. You CAN do it.
Edit: To answer your specific question the first 100 took about 9 months. And because we are/were bigger it may take a while for people to notice. Don't let that bring you down. It's kind of like when you have a roll of toilet paper...remove the first 10 pieces and it's not so noticeable, but as the roll gets smaller, even taking 2 or 3 sheets makes a difference in the overall size of the roll.
Yep. I totally just compared myself to a roll of TP.0 -
Took me about 8-9 months to lose my first 100, but I am a guy and its a little easier for men, but that said you can still accomplish that if you put your mind to it...Good Luck and if you want friend me in case you need some support and motivation.0
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Took me about 8 months to lose the first 90. If you are serious, don't cheat ever, don't make excuses ever, don't quit ever, you can do this and do this in a reasonable amount of time. Some people like to go slowly but to me that was more like constantly torturing myself just a little, I would much rather just rip that bandaid off and get on with my life, even if it hurts more. Chances are you are breaking a food addiction. If that is the case it is like an alcoholic trying to cut back on drinking until they stop. It might work for some but most need to dramatically change their lives to get the job done.0
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Anyone who has posted that they have 100-200 pounds to lose, please add me! So far I've lost 12 pounds and I have over 200 to go. I have lost over 100 pounds before but gained it all back and then some. I would love to help keep you motivated while getting motivated myself!0
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Generally if you weigh more you lose faster. As you lose, your pace will slow down and somewhat plateau. I have friends who have lost 100 ilbs and it took them about 9 months to a year. They lost 10-12 lbs per month, weighing 300 plus from a start. Don't let this discourage you. Remember that you did not put it on over night so it will not fall off over night. Just stay focused on accurately entering every thing that goes in your mouth. DRINKS, KETCHUP, MUSTARD, SALAD DRESSING.ASPIRIN, VITAMINS, ETC. If you can learn to do this ACCURATELY and WELL, AND STAY WITHIN YOUR NUTRITIONAL GOALS (% Carbs, % Fat, % Protein) prescribed by My fitness pal, you WILL succeed. If you are not sure of amounts, measure it out.
YOU CAN DO IT! You have already gotten past the hardest part; which is realizing that you are FED UP and ready for a TRANSFORMATION. Now you are taking action!0 -
I would like to loose maybe 60-70lbs and I'm am struggling very hard with doing that. I added you so we can motivate each other along our journey. I need constant motivation daily. :-)0
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I wish I could give you some awesome advice, but I am still trying to figure out how to lose 150 lbs...I did weight watchers back in 1999, and went from 219 to 175 in about 8 1/2 months. It really worked, but now that I have 2 kids (1 special needs), I just don't have the time or money to drive to and from meetings. I know they have it online, but without someone holding me accountable every week it didn't work for me. The few bits of advice I can give you are:
1-Exercise! I recently came to the hard realization that without going for a walk I cannot burn enough calories to lose any weight...period.
2-Water! Drink 8 glasses a day and you really do feel better!
3-Do NOT let friends and family tell you that "It's a holiday/birthday party/special occasion and just 1 day won't make a difference...with me, once I fall off the wagon it is harder to get back on!
4-If you don't have one, get a Fitbit! It really is an eye opener to see how few calories you burn sitting on the couch all day!
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Hey everyone!
Thank you so much for taking the time to click on this!
I need some help.. I was wondering how long it'll take to lose the first 100 pounds? I am currently 400, and need to get this under control NOW!
Any tips are appreciated
Mackenzie
So I had about 150lbs to lose, and I've lost almost half of it so far so here's what I know from experience
- Make changes slowly and here's why: if you shock your body into weight loss with rapid, drastic changes then your body will adapt to those changes quickly (because the human body is awesome!) and therefore you're going to have to continue to find ways to shock your body. But if you do changes slow and steady, you're always going to keep your body guessing - and this is how the most change will be seen.
- Don't be afraid of weights (if you're going to the gym) . . . all overweight people have a significant amount of muscle on them - they have to, they've been carrying around all that extra weight and fat doesn't support that right? Therefore, you're probably stronger than you think you are and building some muscle can significantly help your results. If you mix cardio (which is all I could do at first) with weight training and a regular eating routine you'll rock this for sure!
- Explore your options - there are so, so many different eating plans and types and so on. Find what works for you - you know what clearly didn't work, so don't be afraid to try different things to figure out what makes you feel good and what works for your body type and lifestyle. For example, lots of people praise Paleo but it isn't for me, lots of people praise shakes/smoothies and those aren't for me either - just not my thing, not saying they're bad - so find what works for you.
- Enjoy the process, but don't let it get to you. A little bit of success can be danger - you lose your first 20 or even 50 and people are complimenting you left, right and centre and you're feeling great so you may slack a little and then a little slack turns into 10lbs gained back (this happened to me) so just keep yourself motivated, no matter what that means for you! Everyone gets motivation from different places . . . find what makes you go!!!
Good luck! It's the toughest journey you'll ever do, but also the most rewarding too. Feel free to add me if you'd like . . . I am always open to new friends and new sources of experiences.
You've got this girl!
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Getting rid of your weight is definately hard and depends in the person. Ever heard of Edwin Velez? Lost 140 pounds in 4 months. I like many others want to see the results but hate putting in the effort because my schedule is different day to day, month to month. However it really depends on how much effort you are willing to put into you. AND TIME! The more time I have to invest inme, the more successful I am. So ultimately its a you thing, but there are definately people willing to support you!!!0
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It took me 7 months to lose 100 but everyone is different....one thing I have learned in this journey is not to compare myself with others or to put time limits on my weight loss....goals are great but don't time them...as long as your doing your best and working your hardest the weight will come off....if you have any questions I am more then happy to help,you.....pm me anytime! Good luck! You can do this!0
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The more you lose, the harder it gets.
I don't know how long it will take, but it's going to be a looooong time. Sometimes you'll work hard and see no results.
Stick with it!
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I lost my final 60lbs in about 6 months0
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Hello! Welcome to MFP!! This is a great place for support. In regards to your question of how long it will take to lose 100 pounds, that depends on many variables. Some people lose easily while others like myself take a while. I lose the first 30 pounds in about 5 months. However, it's taken me a combine 2 years to lose 67 pounds. Well, I am also 45 years old, so age may have something to do with it. I also don't mind taking my time to lose the weight. This way, I can minimize lose skin and eating at a slight deficit works better for me. Good luck on your journey! You can do it. Just take your time. It's a lifestyle, not a race!! :flowerforyou:0
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Started at 432lbs and 10 months, 5 days in this WOE i am down 172lbs with 60lbs to go before reaching my "goal"0
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It took me about 9 months to lose about 100 pounds and one year and 4 months to lose the last 65. I still have about 75 pounds to go. When you first start out it seems daunting but be assured losing a lot of weight can be done. I would really encourage you to first find out what caused your morbid obesity in the first place. From my own experience it was incredible woundedness coming from an hard life and unplanned disability. Once I became settled and my binging, overeating and emotional eating problem was fixed the weight loss became ten times easier. I wasn't fighting a losing battle. Next set your self up for success by not having the bad foods in your house whereas you won't be tempting yourself. I eat pretty clean cook mostly from scratch and eat portioned out food 5x a day. I used the biggest loser books as my base and built on a lifestyle that worked for me.
When you exercise start of slow and work yourself in a routine. Over two years ago I started out 5 minutes at a time 2x a week. Over two years later I work out about 50 minutes 4x a week. Don't overdo it and listen to your body. Too much exercise can cause injury. Consistency is so important. You won't make progress unless you are. Don't beat yourself up when you have a bad day because you are overhauling your life. You will have bad days. Just do better the next day. You're taking the first step by reaching out. That's great! Build a network of support and never give up no matter how hard it gets. Always believe you can and you will and know there are people before you who have. Good luck and feel free to add me for support!0 -
Losing 2 pounds a week is 104 pounds a year, so at 200 pounds to lose you're probably looking at 2 -1/2, to 3 years. You'll take off weight quickly at first probably losing more than 2 pounds per week, and as the more you lose it will slow down.
Don't get discouraged and remember you didn't gain all that weight quickly and you won't get to goal weight quickly either. Just stick to MFP stay within your calorie goal and you'll get there. You're going to get hungry, that's to be expected. But eventually when your brain and stomach gets used to the new lower calorie consumption the hunger pangs subside.
Try adding in some walking for exercise, a little farther each time you go. Then when you feel comfortable increase your speed and distance.
Good luck, you can do this, just stick to it, make a permanent lifestyle change and you'll get there.0
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