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azulvioleta6 wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »Your diary is filled with garbage. You wont lose anything no matter how many pills you take. The truth hurts.
Here's the truth; doesn't matter what you eat, as long as you eat in a caloric deficit, you will lose weight.
OP may be eating 'garbage', but if she did create a caloric deficit then I'm certain she'd lose weight. Granted, she isn't. She's eating more than she thinks by the look of her logs; "Generic - Tamale". No, OP, you have to be accurate. You're obviously not.
If diet pills worked, no one would be fat. Ask yourself this, "if diet pills work, why am I even here?". Might sound a bit intimidating but think about it...
There's a difference between losing weight and being healthy though. The immediate goal is dropping weight. But what is the end goal? She talked about being around longer for her three children.
Exactly.
In addition, junk food is high in calories and low in nutrients. You generally get a lot more bang for your calorie buck by eating real, filling foods.
That's all true, for sure. It's also true though that food should not have a moral value attached to it (unless you're talking about feeding the hungry etc) and IMO it's really important to be able to scarf a burrito now and then without having guilt throw you completely off the wagon. Food is just piles of chemicals, it doesn't have goodness or badness and it's not garbage until it goes into the garbage.
I'm not making a moral judgement about it, just saying that for a lot of people, eating more whole foods is a diet choice that is easier to stick with over time. It's purely a practical question. 400 calories of hot dogs/buns/sweet condiments isn't going to keep you full for very long. 400 calories of salad, veggies and meat, on the other hand, is likely very filling...and you might even be able to have some fruit for dessert. Which one is more sustainable and less likely to lead to binge eating in the end?0 -
At her current weight Suger can probably safely lose at a rate of between 1% and 1.5% of her bodyweight a week without too many problems, other than compliance.
It is HARD to generate such large deficits.
Any long term sustainable deficit will easily beat a larger deficit that makes things too hard and leads to giving up.
This is not a sprint and it doesn't need to be one in order to enjoy success!
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azulvioleta6 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »Your diary is filled with garbage. You wont lose anything no matter how many pills you take. The truth hurts.
Here's the truth; doesn't matter what you eat, as long as you eat in a caloric deficit, you will lose weight.
OP may be eating 'garbage', but if she did create a caloric deficit then I'm certain she'd lose weight. Granted, she isn't. She's eating more than she thinks by the look of her logs; "Generic - Tamale". No, OP, you have to be accurate. You're obviously not.
If diet pills worked, no one would be fat. Ask yourself this, "if diet pills work, why am I even here?". Might sound a bit intimidating but think about it...
There's a difference between losing weight and being healthy though. The immediate goal is dropping weight. But what is the end goal? She talked about being around longer for her three children.
Exactly.
In addition, junk food is high in calories and low in nutrients. You generally get a lot more bang for your calorie buck by eating real, filling foods.
That's all true, for sure. It's also true though that food should not have a moral value attached to it (unless you're talking about feeding the hungry etc) and IMO it's really important to be able to scarf a burrito now and then without having guilt throw you completely off the wagon. Food is just piles of chemicals, it doesn't have goodness or badness and it's not garbage until it goes into the garbage.
I'm not making a moral judgement about it, just saying that for a lot of people, eating more whole foods is a diet choice that is easier to stick with over time. It's purely a practical question. 400 calories of hot dogs/buns/sweet condiments isn't going to keep you full for very long. 400 calories of salad, veggies and meat, on the other hand, is likely very filling...and you might even be able to have some fruit for dessert. Which one is more sustainable and less likely to lead to binge eating in the end?
Why make it hard on her
She is trying hard
And when she keep this up ( which i really hope) she will succeed and take over time wise choices too.
She knows that veggies and fruit is better to keep her full. She is trying and at her weight it is taking baby steps what helps a lot too.
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TheOwlhouseDesigns wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »Your diary is filled with garbage. You wont lose anything no matter how many pills you take. The truth hurts.
Here's the truth; doesn't matter what you eat, as long as you eat in a caloric deficit, you will lose weight.
OP may be eating 'garbage', but if she did create a caloric deficit then I'm certain she'd lose weight. Granted, she isn't. She's eating more than she thinks by the look of her logs; "Generic - Tamale". No, OP, you have to be accurate. You're obviously not.
If diet pills worked, no one would be fat. Ask yourself this, "if diet pills work, why am I even here?". Might sound a bit intimidating but think about it...
There's a difference between losing weight and being healthy though. The immediate goal is dropping weight. But what is the end goal? She talked about being around longer for her three children.
Exactly.
In addition, junk food is high in calories and low in nutrients. You generally get a lot more bang for your calorie buck by eating real, filling foods.
That's all true, for sure. It's also true though that food should not have a moral value attached to it (unless you're talking about feeding the hungry etc) and IMO it's really important to be able to scarf a burrito now and then without having guilt throw you completely off the wagon. Food is just piles of chemicals, it doesn't have goodness or badness and it's not garbage until it goes into the garbage.
I'm not making a moral judgement about it, just saying that for a lot of people, eating more whole foods is a diet choice that is easier to stick with over time. It's purely a practical question. 400 calories of hot dogs/buns/sweet condiments isn't going to keep you full for very long. 400 calories of salad, veggies and meat, on the other hand, is likely very filling...and you might even be able to have some fruit for dessert. Which one is more sustainable and less likely to lead to binge eating in the end?
Why make it hard on her
She is trying hard
And when she keep this up ( which i really hope) she will succeed and take over time wise choices too.
She knows that veggies and fruit is better to keep her full. She is trying and at her weight it is taking baby steps what helps a lot too.
The point is that is would likely be EASIER on her.
Really, looking at her diary, the biggest issue is inconsistent and inaccurate tracking. No matter what she eats, that's an area for improvement.
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But she needs time to change, dont you see thaqt.
She is trying
I went cold turkey, others go step by step
Others baby steps or whatever.
She knows what to do and what ill make her succeed she is working on it .We aren't all the same0 -
I'm using this app, a fitbit hr, and fit sticks. It's working very well for me.0
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Jackie9950 wrote: »
I messaged you about them. I don't want to hijack the thread.0 -
NikiChicken wrote: »Most days the only meal I eat is dinner I wake up to my bad habit a Red Bull and my phentermine, then I on my work days I don't eat anything during the day and when I don't know the exact calories I pick the higher option on the lists to make sure I don't pass my intake for the day
Ugg! mixing Red Bull with Phentermine would make my head spin! Phen is a stimulant and then you are adding a stimulant on top. That really is not a breakfast of champions...
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. And I'm going out on a limb and guessing that since she mentioned everyone in her family is very overweight, that her children may be following down her path as well.
No, my kids are far healthier than I. Out of my three children only one has any weight issues. I have dealt with the pain, bully's and embarrassment far to many years to let my children go through what IVE been through. I don't buy junk food for my children. Their father has is the exact opposite of me he out eats me 10 fold every day of the week and weights a whole 175lbs of pure muscle.
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Suger, you are going to have victory. Take it one day at a time. You've made progress and you can build on that. Consult these forums often as they are filled with solid advice that WORKS.
But please, stay away from anything Dr. Oz.
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Big hug-hang in there. You can do this!!!0
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