55-65 year old women's success?
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veggiecanner, You might want to try what they call "reverse dieting." Basically you add back calories until you stop losing weight and your body reaches maintenance. That way your not adding a bunch of calories at one time and your body may react better.
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shirinian1 wrote: »Thank you everyone for your suggestions! I started doing more HIIT and dropped 2 pounds. I broke thru my plateau! Thanks again for your help.
Wonderful! Keep moving forward!0 -
swim777, who knows/cares as long as you only do it occasionally (if I want something like that I don't worry abt the cals)? I'm in maintenance and only use MFP to track how much I'm eating; don't need to lose any more weight, just want to re-gain back some muscle. As soon as the doc gives the OK, I'll be back in the gym lifting weights--although I basically have to start over again.0
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I haven't posted here in a while. I'm having a bit of a struggle, at nearly 59 dealing with what many of us do in terms of slowing metabolism. If I want to lose any weight at all it's 1200 calories a day. I am keeping it in a narrow range of 4 lbs. But I sure do miss the days when what I wanted to eat and what I burned up were in balance. I feel more compassion now toward overweight older folks.0
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phnxrth, Try adding weight training; it will help you burn fat, increase your muscle mass (not like you were when you were 30, but...). Weight training will help to increase your metabolism and help maintain your bone mass to boot. Start out with light weights and make sure you maintain good form. (; increase your reps/sets/weight as you get stronger. There are lots of workout plans on the Internet and books (New Rules for Lifting for Women among others).0
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Where is everyone? How are you all doing with your goals? What is everyone over 60 doing to stay fit? Those of us in the midwest are waiting for spring to show up. Snow and ice in April makes outdoor activities difficult but it looks like this week may be a turning point. Come on sunshine!!!0
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Eleted, Understand, been watching the weather. Live in the South and so far it's been fairly nice (a few cool days), but we pay for it come summer (90 degrees + humidity). Doc let me start back at the gym (broke my right wrist in Dec and have been out since). Anyway, I'm 65 workout with weights (can't go heavy w/the right wrist just yet) and some cardio (mostly for heart health). Do what you can (especially the weights==good for your muscle and bone mass. Start out slow and increase your reps, sets, and weight as you get stronger and make sure you maintain good form (most important). There are several books out there (New Rules for Weight Lifting for Women, etc.), and all kinds of programs on line; so check it out and good luck.0
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Hi! I turned 61 this past March. I have been trying to stay at or below 1200 calories a day on MFP. I exercise at least 5 times a week and track all my food. Still finding it very difficult to lose weight. I would love to join your group. Also would love to have friends that I can offer encouragement and support as well as receive same - so please feel free to add me as your friend.0
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Hi there. I'm 51 and having a very hard time with this weight loss. I am going to the gym three times a week, attending school on-line and working full time. I do really well during the week but the weekends are brutal. Too much wine, too much food, etc. you get the picture. I am only 4'10" so am eating below 1200 per day during the week. I also have a thyroid disorder for real. Just really need encouragement.1
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Hi! I turned 61 this past March. I have been trying to stay at or below 1200 calories a day on MFP. I exercise at least 5 times a week and track all my food. Still finding it very difficult to lose weight. I would love to join your group. Also would love to have friends that I can offer encouragement and support as well as receive same - so please feel free to add me as your friend.
@Akgramma age changes all things. Below are some remarks on calories for senior adults. There are some Minimums that are required by most of us. Best of success.
health.gov/dietaryguidelines/dga2005/toolkit/olderadults/OAweight.htm0 -
Akgramma, You are more than welcome to join our group!! There could be several things slowing your weight loss; 1) you may want to check w/your doc to rule out any medical issues. That said, 2) you may not be eating enough to fuel your workouts; MFP recommends 1200 cals as a minimum amt of cals to eat and if you're working out 5 days a week you may not be eating enough and your body is holding on to the weight (MFP has an article called "Why Undereating Won’t Actually Help You Lose Weight" I think you can find it under their blog link. 3) You may be eating more sugar than you think (added and natural); check out how much you are eating and try cutting back a little. Good luck and let us know how it goes.0
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Hi all. Just turned 60 with approx 100 pounds to lose. Would love to join this group.0
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Hi this is the first time I am leaving a message. I started on March 21 and doing ok. I go to my doctor on the 25th of April for weigh in.I feel like I might be the biggest person in the group and that's really hard but I have to start some where and I do need some one to talk to.I first weighed in at 443#s 2 years ago.I last weighed in at 357 &1/2#son the 21st so I am nervous about getting weighed on the 25th.I have been up and down all my adult baby making years and I am 65 years old . If I don't get this weigh off I don't think I will be around much longer, iam literally fighting for my life.I can't really do to much of any kind of exercise yet but I walk from my bedroom to the front of my house a few times a day and that's a big deal because two months ago I could not do that.my short term goal is to lose 10#s on the 25th a than I will set another goal but I would like to see 275 by september.iam just tired and need help. Got lots of stories and support to share.if there is anyone that can relate to my situation PLEASE ADD ME THANKS0
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Hi this is the first time I am leaving a message. I started on March 21 and doing ok. I go to my doctor on the 25th of April for weigh in.I feel like I might be the biggest person in the group and that's really hard but I have to start some where and I do need some one to talk to.I first weighed in at 443#s 2 years ago.I last weighed in at 357 &1/2#son the 21st so I am nervous about getting weighed on the 25th.I have been up and down all my adult baby making years and I am 65 years old . If I don't get this weigh off I don't think I will be around much longer, iam literally fighting for my life.I can't really do to much of any kind of exercise yet but I walk from my bedroom to the front of my house a few times a day and that's a big deal because two months ago I could not do that.my short term goal is to lose 10#s on the 25th a than I will set another goal but I would like to see 275 by september.iam just tired and need help. Got lots of stories and support to share.if there is anyone that can relate to my situation PLEASE ADD ME THANKS
I'm with u, 65 have 120 to lose, need knees done, married 42 years. I need support too, let's walk the journey together! Gayle Minneapolis1 -
Hey Gayle and yes its a journey and I have a long one but I have made up my mind to do this and it sounds like you have as well.I have been reading some of the stories and they are amazing and motivating.we can do this.HAVE YOU STARTED A PLAN OF ACTION YET?0
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Cobourg: I understand how the weekends can be challenging. Maybe you could sign up for a few 5 K charity walks this summer. Use the weekends to train and find new and interesting places to get out in nature and walk. Your busy schedule and lifestyle may be hindering your weight loss. Managing stress is key. What do you do to support yourself? Read these forums every day for motivation.
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Hey Gayle and yes its a journey and I have a long one but I have made up my mind to do this and it sounds like you have as well.I have been reading some of the stories and they are amazing and motivating.we can do this.HAVE YOU STARTED A PLAN OF ACTION YET?
Healthy eating, tracking everyday, swimming. Love MFP, I get strength from these amazing people! I'm also on the 100+ pounds no surgery, another great group! We can n we are doing it! Gayle Minneapolis0 -
Hi, I do think it should be a separate group. I'm 55 years old. I started losing weight in December 2014 with 250 lbs to lose and joined here in March 2015. So far I have lost 89 lbs. and have 168 lbs. to go. I have been overweight my entire adult life but have only battled with it since January 2010 when I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. When I joined MFP, I was on HBP medicine, cholesterol meds, insulin for diabetes and had year around allergies. Approximately 4 months ago my doctor took me off all the above meds and my numbers are holding steady -- praise God!! My allergies give me very little issues now. I am still dealing with back issues and then I hurt my neck so I have pain in two places but I am in physical therapy for it. I am also a member of a weight loss clinic where I basically see a counselor twice a month where we talk about my plans for the next two weeks. I give her a list of everything I clock here and she gives me suggestions for the next two weeks. It is reconditioning my mind to eat less and also to picture myself as a smaller person So far, so good.8 -
I'll be 60 in September and have been dieting since November 2015. I have dropped 26 pounds. For me yes it is slow and I'm trying to stay around 1200 calories a day because I am quite sedentary. Menopause is coming and going but mostly going now. I find I lose about a pound a week and I don't go to the gym. I try to walk daily and my Vivofit is set for 7000 steps a day. Some days I make it and some days I don't. I feel much better and my blood sugar has dropped dramatically. I started at 232 pounds so at 206 I feel like I'm skinny, lol. Long ways to go but it can be done and it isn't miserable. Food has become more of an adventure for me. I gave up the sugar for the most part and that was the biggest help. I was a sugar addict so not eating candy, cake etc was a big change. I still use a bit of barbeque sauce now and again but I don't eat things that have lots of sugar like I used to. My tastes are changing slowly. Good Luck! It can be done and it can be livable too. Next year I hope to be at goal. But in the meantime I am getting smaller and healthier so I don't mind the journey at all.4
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Wow, what an inspiration @KarenGa4! Excellent news and great job. Ditto what @trina1049 said.1
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jayrow473, I have very low energy due to cancer tx last year, I just bought a pedal exerciser, you sit on a chair and pedal you can also put it in the table and pedal your arms for upper body, it was just $29, I still need to put it together but it's a start, try one minute a day or every other day.
KarenGa4, you are doing terrific, I can't wait to get off my meds but I think it may be awhile.
I started this by cutting out food that was prepackaged, when I was really hungry I made a chocolate protein shake with a banana and a tbl of peanut butter, it filled me up and I felt like I had treat. For lunch a big salad with a variety of vegetables, red/yellow/orange bell peppers are tasty, cukes, yellow / green zucchini, change it up for variety. Good quality olive oil and balsamic vinegar. The salad filled me up as well, no tomatoes, I can't handle the acidity. Sometimes I cut an apple and put it in there for crunch. And can't forget the avocado! Olive oil and avocado's are good sources of fat. I found that blueberries/blackberries/raspberries are good sources for fiber. I eat shredded wheat for breakfast and might have one more piece of bread. I love carbs but cut way back. I lost 35 lbs since November and am now at a standstill because I'm not making my big salads and get tempted by other foods. This is a learning process and lifestyle change.
We can all do this, it starts with getting our heads on straight.0 -
Hello I'm 67 and new to the group. I'm morbidly obese with at least 200 pounds to lose and I'm scared to death about my health. I haven't been close to normal weight since the mid 1990s. I'm retired and have been feeling really lonely and have lost the ability to get out and about to meet people. I would love to hear from people who are older and have lost or need to lose a great deal of weight.1
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Lonely Wombat:: WELCOME!! How did you lose the ability to get out and about? That is the first ? I have. Secondly, you will see on this message board that we all take it one day at a time. Don't be scared. Anxiety lessens with a plan and a goal. Start small. Big grandiose plans often fail. What is one thing that you are comfortable changing? Hang in with us here. This is an awesome and supportive group. If you can't get support outside then we are here.0
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Elated is right; and you're all very WELCOME here!! Small changes (that you can live with) over time is the way to go. I only had a few lbs to lose and had trouble losing it (followed all kinds of diets). I finally gave up trying to follow someone else's diet, created one I could live with (and I like the food on it). Weaned myself from a lot of overly processed food (if you cook something, it's processed) and cut back on sugar (added/natural). You need to do what works for you (not someone else)--if you hate broccoli, why try to eat it??? It may take some experimentation (and some falling off the wagon), but you can do it!! You only fail if you quit! P.S. I still eat a small handfull of dark chocolate chips after dinner and haven't gained anything back. Look forward to seeing your posts here and good luck!!0
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Hi, all! This thread is up to 45 pages since the OP posted it back in January of 2015. The OP has left the building but we're still here posting so I was wondering if anyone would like to update their status since their original post appeared on this thread?
I haven't commented much lately but continue reading and keeping up with the thread. I'll start the update by saying that I've lost 51-53 lbs total (fluctuations) and I'm in maintenance now, holding steady. I'm still tracking and weighing in every day. How's everyone else doing?1 -
I have lost a total of 96.5 pounds so far. I still need to lose another 135 more. I'm trying to lose enough weight that my surgeon will do my hip replacement surgery. I will, of course, continue with my eating plan regardless so I can get to a healthy weight. I'm 65 years old and I'm 5' 4.5" tall. I hope everyone else is doing well.2
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We r the same age!!! I need to lose 120 before they will do my knees. My doctor said at my age the only way to lose is threw surgery. You go girl!!! Gayle Minneapolis0
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Hey Gayle the surgery is one way but not the only way! No doubt it's a journey with struggles BUT it can be done and has been done by many people and I know we can do it as well and in the future be included in the group.I am very new to mfp and I am not sure how to work it yet but I would like it if you could critique my daily entries but I am not sure how to do that.I think I am being honest with myself but there is always something that can be changed to help. Anyway I hope you are doing your daily entries as well.hope to hear from you soon.have a beautiful day.jayrow1
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