Going to meet my in- laws need to lose 10 kilos in 1 month
deepavalig
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Please help very nervous
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10kg ain't gonna happen. Pick a reasonable goal and in one month I'm sure you will look great. Spanx0
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I know 10 kilos is a lot!! But do you think if I stick to 1200 calories I will lose8 kilos?0
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What's your starting weight?0
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91.7 kilos0
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Depending on your current weight and activity level you could possibly lose 2 lbs (lbs not kg) a week so maybe 8 lbs or 3.63 kg but that is very aggressive0
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Yes to 8kg, maybe. Use a food scale, that way you know your calorie intake is accurate. But don't be disappointed, I'm sure they will love you just the same.0
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Gosh I don't know what to do.. On top of thY I have developed problem in my heel doc ant walk much..0
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you think that if you're 10kg thinner they will like you better?
if so - then do you really want in-laws that are so shallow?0 -
Sorry - i don't mean to come across as a rude snarky cow - just trying to put some perspective out there. Losing 10kg in a months is stupid crazy - even if you starve yourself and lose it you will only just pack it all (and maybe more) back on.
Slow and steady wins the race in the weight-loss game.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »Yes to 8kg, maybe. Use a food scale, that way you know your calorie intake is accurate. But don't be disappointed, I'm sure they will love you just the same.
17.6 lbs in a month or 4.4 lbs a week is super aggressive but possible I guess0 -
Thank you so much I guess I was just feeling very nervous! You are right I will be slow and steady .. Thanks for sharing.. Have you all list well on fitness pal0
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singingflutelady wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »Yes to 8kg, maybe. Use a food scale, that way you know your calorie intake is accurate. But don't be disappointed, I'm sure they will love you just the same.
17.6 lbs in a month or 4.4 lbs a week is super aggressive but possible I guess
My math sucks, thank you. Yep this a lot to lose in one month.0 -
That sucks that you feel you need to do all to meet them. If your husband loves you thats all that should matter. But don't stop trying to lose 10 kilos just not in a month k0
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queenliz99 wrote: »singingflutelady wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »Yes to 8kg, maybe. Use a food scale, that way you know your calorie intake is accurate. But don't be disappointed, I'm sure they will love you just the same.
17.6 lbs in a month or 4.4 lbs a week is super aggressive but possible I guess
My math sucks, thank you. Yep this a lot to lose in one month.
Lol I was wondering why you said 8 kg was doable math for the win0 -
Sometimes it's just difficult to describe why people would not react to you the same way they would react to a thin person.. But that is the bitter truth.. Whether we like it or not0
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If losing weight is what you want, it should be to make YOU happy and HEALTHY, and should not be for the benefit of other people. Losing 10kgs isn't going to make you any more likeable to your in-laws - I am sure they are more concerned with your happiness and their son/daughters happiness than you being 10kg lighter. Keep your goals in mind for the right reasons and when achieved, the right things will fall into the right place.0
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Thanks !! I will try my b Sr to stay on track0
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Has anybody tried green tea?0
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Relax. When I met my (then future-) in-laws I was close to my heaviest weight. They liked me just fine, and we have a great relationship. My wife and I were (and are!) very much in love and clearly a good match, and made each other happy.0
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deepavalig wrote: »Has anybody tried green tea?
Don't fall for the woo. Calorie deficit is all you need.0 -
deepavalig wrote: »Sometimes it's just difficult to describe why people would not react to you the same way they would react to a thin person.. But that is the bitter truth.. Whether we like it or not
Somebody who reacts poorly to his/her DIL based on weight is somebody who you need to care less about impressing. Lose weight and get healthy for yourself, not for somebody you see rarely enough to have never met despite marrying his/her child.0 -
deepavalig wrote: »Sometimes it's just difficult to describe why people would not react to you the same way they would react to a thin person.. But that is the bitter truth.. Whether we like it or not
Somebody who reacts poorly to his/her DIL based on weight is somebody who you need to care less about impressing. Lose weight and get healthy for yourself, not for somebody you see rarely enough to have never met despite marrying his/her child.
Totally agree. If your husband loves you for you, why should you care what his parents think of your weight? Do they have fetishes for thin people or something? If you are happy, that is all that matters. If you want to lose weight for you, do it the right way. Slow and steady to learn healthy eating habits is the way to go. Losing weight quickly, and putting it back on, is not healthy.
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Thanks guys!! I know what you are saying is absolutely correct.. It's amazing to have this support .. Thank you0
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