Lost 29lbs in a month
jsotowd631
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Like the title says I lost 29lbs in a month by just dieting. My original weight was 257 and went down to 229, 6'1. Wondering if I'm loosing weight too fast.
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In short, yes. That is far too fast. However, you may have dropped a significant amount of water weight in the first week or so.
How many calories are you eating per day? Has your weight loss slowed in the last couple of weeks.
At your current size, the most you want to be losing per week is 2 lbs. Losing weight faster may seem like a great thing (and we all just want it gone), but you run the risk of losing too much lean body mass (you can only burn so much fat per day), especially if you are not exercising. You also run the risk of hitting the wall, fatigue, and leaving yourself prone to binges. And a whole host of other stuff you don't want to deal with.
Slower is better in this game.5 -
I've been trying to at least eat 2000 calories a day but I work graveyards and at times skip a meal. I just started doing meal preps to stop losing weight as fast. When I first started I was in it for the long game but now it just seems like I'm losing too much weight no matter what. I started a Vegan diet btw.0
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jsotowd631 wrote: »I've been trying to at least eat 2000 calories a day but I work graveyards and at times skip a meal. I just started doing meal preps to stop losing weight as fast. When I first started I was in it for the long game but now it just seems like I'm losing too much weight no matter what. I started a Vegan diet btw.
so it you're logging, how many cals are you actually eating?0 -
Okay, 2000 should put you at a 2lb per week weight loss if you're fairly sedentary. How active is your job? You may need more than that if you are moving about a lot with work.
Meal prepping is a really good idea so that you can make sure you're not skipping meals. That alone could be wiping a good 500+ cals off your day (it would for me at 7 inches shorter and 90 lbs lighter). Also try to have quick, easy, nutrient-dense snacks handy for times you're too busy for a proper meal.
Vegan/not vegan makes no difference if you are eating the same calories. So if you're doing that for weight loss, no need. If you're doing for ethical reasons, carry on . If you need help with vegan alternatives to meet your calorie and nutritional needs, sing out, we have several vegans in the community who will be happy to help.
As I said previously, some of it may be initial water weight loss. Try really hard to hit your 2000 cals for the next couple of weeks and see what pans out.1 -
I'd be inclined to see a doctor to rule out other causes, if you're losing weight that fast.1
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jsotowd631 wrote: »I've been trying to at least eat 2000 calories a day but I work graveyards and at times skip a meal. I just started doing meal preps to stop losing weight as fast. When I first started I was in it for the long game but now it just seems like I'm losing too much weight no matter what. I started a Vegan diet btw.
You're probably eating less than you think one of the risks that you're putting yourself losing this much weight is losing muscle and dealing with loose skin. I would slow it down and start tracking your calorie intake better. I would reccomend reducing your rate of loss to 0.5 pounds, so you're properly nourishing your body, and also helping yourself recover from the quick weight loss.
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If you cannot each much on work nights, increase calories the other days. Think of a daily average for the week.0
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All these tips are really good, hope they help you. I'm quite the opposite--I tend to plateau easily. I'm trying to add more protein to my diet--and change up my work out.0
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What's your recent weekly loss?
I lost ~13 lbs my first couple weeks but then it stabilized at 2-3 lbs a week.
I'd suggest keeping it under 1% of your weight per week going forward.0 -
It can be down right hard to meet calorie goals on nothing but veggies, had an argument the other day about 1k calories of soda vs the same in broccoli, I pointed out that while its relatively easy to drink 4 20oz sodas in a day it might be rather difficult for someone to gnaw on five and a half pounds of broccoli in the same time frame.
If you are serious about going vegan you have to search out foods that not only provide the nutritional elements you need but foods that are calorie dense enough to be practical without resorting to absurd volumes of greens.1 -
What?! Is there such a thing as too much?! I think thats great that your losing weight . Thats the whole point of this app. Since your eating 2000 a day ,,, you might just had lots of water weight to begin with . Also in the beginning many people lose alot of weight fast then it slows down .. plus you started pretty heavy to begin with. I say log in food ,eat as programmed and be happy your seeing results .... btw , thats just my opinion .1
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hoorayselma wrote: »What?! Is there such a thing as too much?! I think thats great that your losing weight . Thats the whole point of this app. Since your eating 2000 a day ,,, you might just had lots of water weight to begin with . Also in the beginning many people lose alot of weight fast then it slows down .. plus you started pretty heavy to begin with. I say log in food ,eat as programmed and be happy your seeing results .... btw , thats just my opinion .
Of course there is such a thing as too much weight loss. The body can only metabolise a certain amount of fat per day and then it goes on to muscle.1 -
hoorayselma wrote: »What?! Is there such a thing as too much?! I think thats great that your losing weight . Thats the whole point of this app. Since your eating 2000 a day ,,, you might just had lots of water weight to begin with . Also in the beginning many people lose alot of weight fast then it slows down .. plus you started pretty heavy to begin with. I say log in food ,eat as programmed and be happy your seeing results .... btw , thats just my opinion .
There really is such a thing as too much. Your body can only mobilize so much fat at one time, so if you lose faster than that can happen you must be losing muscle as well. If you are very obese, you have some leeway for a little while, but I believe that's where the rec to lose no more than 1% of your body weight per week comes from.1 -
jsotowd631 wrote: »Like the title says I lost 29lbs in a month by just dieting. My original weight was 257 and went down to 229, 6'1. Wondering if I'm loosing weight too fast.
So.... how do you feel? Are you feeling sick, weak, etc? Do you have lots of energy?0 -
hoorayselma wrote: »What?! Is there such a thing as too much?! I think thats great that your losing weight . Thats the whole point of this app. Since your eating 2000 a day ,,, you might just had lots of water weight to begin with . Also in the beginning many people lose alot of weight fast then it slows down .. plus you started pretty heavy to begin with. I say log in food ,eat as programmed and be happy your seeing results .... btw , thats just my opinion .
Yes there is. Malnutrition leads to hair loss, organ manfunction, vitamin deficiency, the list goes on.0 -
It can be down right hard to meet calorie goals on nothing but veggies, had an argument the other day about 1k calories of soda vs the same in broccoli, I pointed out that while its relatively easy to drink 4 20oz sodas in a day it might be rather difficult for someone to gnaw on five and a half pounds of broccoli in the same time frame.
If you are serious about going vegan you have to search out foods that not only provide the nutritional elements you need but foods that are calorie dense enough to be practical without resorting to absurd volumes of greens.
It's a good thing vegans eat a lot more than just vegetables then, including calorie-dense foods like pasta, potatoes, rice, oats, coconuts, avocados, beans, plant oils, sugar, maple syrup, wheat, and nuts/nut butters. None of them take a lot of searching, they're widely available.0 -
It's probably fine despite counter opinions.
When you're morbidly obese you carry a LOT (I mean a metric *kitten* load) of extra water in your muscles and fat (yes, fat cells can hold water). You will most likely not lose that much again the next month even if you tried. When I was 300+ it wasn't uncommon for me to drop 4-5lbs in a week after the initial water drop like you had. But that slows down with time.
Best advice anyone can give (or I can give at least) is plug your info into myfitnesspal, and do what it says in terms of calorie levels and exercise.1 -
janejellyroll wrote: »It can be down right hard to meet calorie goals on nothing but veggies, had an argument the other day about 1k calories of soda vs the same in broccoli, I pointed out that while its relatively easy to drink 4 20oz sodas in a day it might be rather difficult for someone to gnaw on five and a half pounds of broccoli in the same time frame.
If you are serious about going vegan you have to search out foods that not only provide the nutritional elements you need but foods that are calorie dense enough to be practical without resorting to absurd volumes of greens.
It's a good thing vegans eat a lot more than just vegetables then, including calorie-dense foods like pasta, potatoes, rice, oats, coconuts, avocados, beans, plant oils, sugar, maple syrup, wheat, and nuts/nut butters. None of them take a lot of searching, they're widely available.
I believe I covered that...0 -
I'm think it's a loss of fat, muscle and a lot water weight. I think fat is made up of 10% water while muscle has 75%.
Are you getting enough protein? I'm sure there are vegetarian friendly protein food/ supplements out there.0
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