150 Pds in 10 Months?

Donnamoltobella
Donnamoltobella Posts: 6 Member
edited September 2017 in Health and Weight Loss
Are a hundred and fifty pounds doable?

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  • tiptoethruthetulips
    tiptoethruthetulips Posts: 3,371 Member
    15lbs a month is a big ask....how about you provide some personal details, you are more likely to receive considered responses.

    Gender, height, current weight, goal weight??
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,217 Member
    That's a heck of a lot in a reasonably short time. If 150 will take you to your healthy weight, it's unlikely - while you can safely (and reasonably easily) lose a lot of weight per week while you're quite obese, it slows a lot the less you have to lose.
  • mitch16
    mitch16 Posts: 2,113 Member
    With that much weight to lose--have you talked to your doctor about your weight loss plans? Your timeframe is probably unrealistic without medical intervention.
  • Thanks everyone for the quick responses....I was thinking that 2.5 pds a week is more realistic, but I am obese and thought about those 600 pd life shows, where people loose 50 pds in a month. I'm not 600, I'm 309 but I'm only 5'5". So I know that's not healthy. I want to lose weight for my wedding next year, and so I feel a bit rushed with Dress shopping only 3 months away. :(
  • I understand, as time goes by it'll get harder to lose weight. I guess, I thought if I found something that worked, shouldn't it work no matter what?
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    Really? No. That is not realistic. How about 1# a week. That's 40 pounds less than you are now. That's significant. Plan your wedding, have fun and knock out the other #110 in the few years after the wedding.

  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    edited September 2017
    It took me 2.5 years to go from 301 to 155, 5'7". First 50 lbs in 6-7months, next 50 in 8-9 months, last 50 in 1 year. I ate about 1700 the whole time and now that is my maintenance.
    You prob can't keep losing all the to the wedding unless you get a dress that can be altered easily.
  • jaci66
    jaci66 Posts: 139 Member
    Back in 2009, I went from 350 lbs to 250 lbs in 7 months. It was no fad diet or stupid starvation act on my part. The first 3.5 months (roughly) was only in a change in eating habits. No fast foods, no sodas, etc. The other 3.5 months (roughly) I added walking to my change in eating habits. It only took a couple of years and I gained half of that back.

    While you may be able to lose that amount of weight in a short period, but it isn't smart or sustainable. Slow and steady while building good habits is the best way to go.
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    Doable? Probably.
    Healthy? Not likely.
    Smart? Not really.

    There's no expiration date on your fitness goals, so unless there is some really, really compelling reason (think actual life and death, not your Hawaiian holiday or high school reunion), I wouldn't really wouldn't recommend it.
  • Again, thanks everyone. I'm trying to be more realistic and think long term success. I'm hoping to lose, but do so smartly.
  • Krcarpenter201
    Krcarpenter201 Posts: 8 Member
    I started July 23, 2017 and I weighed 310. Right now I'm 255. It's not easy to get these kinds of results on a VLCD (Very Low Calorie Diet) but it is doable. However, you need to take a Daily Vitamin and only ONE Potassium supplement. To much Potassium is dangerous, however, you can lose most of that weight, but it will be very difficult and you have to be on top of it completely.
  • bigjonb4116
    bigjonb4116 Posts: 155 Member
    its taken me 19months to lose 150lbs- (and i started out at 456lbs) that averages out about 1.9lbs a week, i would think that trying to lose that in 10 months is a hard ask. (I have been pretty focused on losing it for those 19 months too)
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    At you starting weight you should easily be able to lose 2lb per week for the rest of this year... start with that ahead of dress shopping.