How do you lose weight?
TheLegendaryBrandonHarris
Posts: 502 Member
In November I weighed 286 pounds.
Today I tipped the scale at 235.
235 is a big milestone for me because I weighed 236 the day I enlisted in the Army, 15 years ago.
The next milestone is 209---what I weighed at the end of Basic Training.
You see post after post on MFP asking "How do you lose weight?" For me, it's been through
ADHD:
When my weight loss stalls, it's because
Accuracy---I'm not measuring my intake accurately,
Diligence---I'm not staying on my goals every day,
Honesty---I'm refusing to be honest with myself about my choices,
Discipline---and I'm not pushing myself to make better decisions.
If anyone reading this is struggling to lose weight, I understand. It's definitely easier said than done.
Here are some things that have helped me so far:
Stay busy. Idle hands are the devil's workshop. Or devil's kitchen! If you keep busy and focused on other things, you're less likely to think about eating.
Measure your calories accurately and honestly. I did ok at first by 'cutting back' and went from 286 to about 275, then a stall. Then I got some measuring cups and spoons. That was nice...went to 261, then another stall. Bought a food scale. Nice! Took me to 245, then another stall. So I looked for 'hidden' calories. Condiments like ketchup and mayonnaise, salad dressing, coffee creamer, oils to cook with...I discovered an extra 300 to 400+ daily calories that I was in denial about.
Use this website. Fill out your profile. Put up some pictures. Make friends. Encourage other people. Read the forums, the posts are great sources of information. LOG YOUR FOOD. It gets easier as you go.
Look in the mirror. Are you too fat? Do you want to change that? Get healthy, feel better, look better? I tell myself, "I am fat. But that's ok. I'm doing something about it. Today, I am the fattest I will ever be." Be proud of yourself for taking action, for doing something.
Get excited! You're going to be buying new clothes, feeling so much more energy, getting compliments, feeling better. I've got a long way to go still, but I feel exponentially better about so many things.
Anyway, sorry for the long post. I'm just excited about this personal milestone. It's been a big one for me. Thanks for reading, though
I believe in you.
Brandon
Today I tipped the scale at 235.
235 is a big milestone for me because I weighed 236 the day I enlisted in the Army, 15 years ago.
The next milestone is 209---what I weighed at the end of Basic Training.
You see post after post on MFP asking "How do you lose weight?" For me, it's been through
ADHD:
When my weight loss stalls, it's because
Accuracy---I'm not measuring my intake accurately,
Diligence---I'm not staying on my goals every day,
Honesty---I'm refusing to be honest with myself about my choices,
Discipline---and I'm not pushing myself to make better decisions.
If anyone reading this is struggling to lose weight, I understand. It's definitely easier said than done.
Here are some things that have helped me so far:
Stay busy. Idle hands are the devil's workshop. Or devil's kitchen! If you keep busy and focused on other things, you're less likely to think about eating.
Measure your calories accurately and honestly. I did ok at first by 'cutting back' and went from 286 to about 275, then a stall. Then I got some measuring cups and spoons. That was nice...went to 261, then another stall. Bought a food scale. Nice! Took me to 245, then another stall. So I looked for 'hidden' calories. Condiments like ketchup and mayonnaise, salad dressing, coffee creamer, oils to cook with...I discovered an extra 300 to 400+ daily calories that I was in denial about.
Use this website. Fill out your profile. Put up some pictures. Make friends. Encourage other people. Read the forums, the posts are great sources of information. LOG YOUR FOOD. It gets easier as you go.
Look in the mirror. Are you too fat? Do you want to change that? Get healthy, feel better, look better? I tell myself, "I am fat. But that's ok. I'm doing something about it. Today, I am the fattest I will ever be." Be proud of yourself for taking action, for doing something.
Get excited! You're going to be buying new clothes, feeling so much more energy, getting compliments, feeling better. I've got a long way to go still, but I feel exponentially better about so many things.
Anyway, sorry for the long post. I'm just excited about this personal milestone. It's been a big one for me. Thanks for reading, though
I believe in you.
Brandon
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Congrats on the milestone and thanks for the great advice! I'm just starting on my weight loss compared to you, and I will definitely keep your words in mind.
Also, you're looking great!0 -
Wow -- dramatic results! Congratulations.0
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congrats. It's always nice being the weight we were after Basic...I am there too...now waiting to get to my weight after battle school...that will be an achievement.0
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Congrats on your milestone!0
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Awesome post and great advice in there!! Congrats on the milestone!0
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Congrats, thanks for the motivation!0
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Nice going! Looking good!
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Congratulations. You're words have given me goosebumps. All new members should read this. Inspiring0
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Congrats! Very inspiring!0
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Great post! And well done on your milestone. I think there are plenty of new folks who will benefit from reading this. Keep going strong!0
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BOOYA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! great job!0
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Very well written and inspiring!
You inspired me to make my first post0 -
Great post....thank you! And congrats!0
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nicely said.0
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Way to go!0
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Good work. I started out on weight loss in February of this year. I hit a point where I said enough was enough after tipping the scales at 110.5kg (243.1lbs). I had been off the booze for 4 months by this stage and this was the logical next step.
I may be going overboard but as I have a sedentary job (Control room operator for mining) and sit in a chair for the most part of 12 hours I decided to cut back the kilojoules by lots. I have tapered my intake down to about 4000kj per day which is about 955 calories. I weigh all my food. I eat very little red meat and now I eat chicken mainly for the meat component. I have a lot of fresh vegetables and fruit in the menu. I hardly use any cooking spray oils and no normal oils at all.
For exercise I have a Fitbit to track my steps and try to get 10,000 per day where possible. I also hop on my bicycle and get 30 minutes where possible too. Since February I have lost 20.8kg (45.76lbs) I now weigh in at 89.8kg and still have around 10kg to go and then I will go into a maintenance food regime. It has been hard work mentally as craving food when really hungry is a challenge but I win out every time and have a piece of fruit or grab some diet soda or water which settles it down.
I did a "test" day's menu for when I hit the maintenance food level and it will seem like I am eating like a king compared to how I am currently eating lol.
The biggest bonus is I have had high blood pressure the past 18 months and now my pressure is actually getting too low and I may be able to come off the blood pressure medication finally. Now that was worth it for that alone.
For those on this road good luck and I hope you achieve your goals. Never give up as the end game is worth it!
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Awesome post. Thanks! Denial was a big one for me for a while! I like this => "Today, I am the fattest I will ever be"
Great tips and inspiring photos!0 -
Very nice post, Brandon! Congratulations on reaching this milestone!0
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Your post is very motivating , thank you for sharing!! Great job on your milestone!!!☺0
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Love the post i have a bit of ADD also along with some OCD. You just remi.d me it can be done even if there are set backs!0
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Awesome work!0
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Congrats and well said.0
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OH...and thank you for spelling "lose" correctly!0
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Good *kitten* dude.0
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »OH...and thank you for spelling "lose" correctly!
YES! Most annoying thing about threads on this site. So many people don't know the difference about something that they should have learned in third grade.
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You are SO awesome. First of all, well done, you should be so proud! Second, your philosophy and approach is fantastic - I really like how you see things!0
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Damn guys, I wasn't getting notifications of comments, but thanks!
I see SO many people starting out, struggling, frustrated, and I had hoped to show them what works for me.
Still a long way to go. But, man, I am enjoying every day. Today, after work, I helped remove a tree at a coworker's house, stopped to help a stranded motorist move her car off a busy parkway, worked on a bicycle someone gave me, and a few other things. Four months ago, my evening "activities" would have been: sit in recliner. Eat. Watch TV.
It feels good. I believe in me.
And for those trying:
I believe in you.0 -
Nice loss, and very inspiring. Thank you!!0
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Very insightful post. I found myself nodding along in agreement at your Accuracy, Diligence, Honesty, Discipline comment. Same here.
Thanks for sharing this.0
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