Hello! New here. Trying to get rid of 30 pounds!
brinamae2117
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Hello! I'm new here and looking for some support, success stories, tips and encouragement. As listed in the title I am 5'5 and 150. Before I had my son I was 120. I'm truly struggling with the weight and feel very depressed about it. One the first Of October I'd like to start my diet. Has anyone had simliar size and weight goal? Anyone crush this diet? Or is anyone on the starting out Too? Tips and positivity extremely welcomed! Thank you!
Xo,
Sabrina
Xo,
Sabrina
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Hey, I'm just starting out too. Was 120 for a long time before gaining weight the last few years. Stress and age, I guess. It's really discouraging when you try to cut back and your weight stays the same. I'm hoping actually keeping track of the calories I eat rather than starving myself will help. We'll see. Good luck, you are not alone!1
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You and I seem to be heading for the same goal. Let's be friends!1
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I just lost 25-30 lbs in 90 days. No kidding. The secret is: stop lying to yourself. I never was honest about how I ate. Once I started logging in and weighing daily a new reality hit me. I ate TOO MUCH. I snacked too often. I ate to gain so I did. Baby or no baby (I had 4) calories in and calories out have nothing to do with baby weight. Weigh in weekly with some via live video so there's accountability to someone who you have to SHOW your progress. (Or lack thereof). Good luck!6
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SquishyFairy wrote: »You and I seem to be heading for the same goal. Let's be friends!
Awesome! So happy for the reply! I am feeling somewhat lost as to where to start and would really love to be friends with someone with similar goals.1 -
I just lost 25-30 lbs in 90 days. No kidding. The secret is: stop lying to yourself. I never was honest about how I ate. Once I started logging in and weighing daily a new reality hit me. I ate TOO MUCH. I snacked too often. I ate to gain so I did. Baby or no baby (I had 4) calories in and calories out have nothing to do with baby weight. Weigh in weekly with some via live video so there's accountability to someone who you have to SHOW your progress. (Or lack thereof). Good luck!
Thank you for the reply! Yes, I too realize I've been lying to myself. If i worked towards it as much as I longed and thought about it I would be there. I just need to stick with a plan and not get so discouraged all the time! Be the change you wish to see, right?!3 -
Welcome and you can do it I have lost 100lbs currently and if I can do it then really anyone can add me if you want2
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I've lost 35lbs so far and have more to go. Add me if you'd like!3
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Happy to add anyone2
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Our numbers are the exact same girlfriend! I'm 5'5 and teetering on 149-150lbs (every pound counts, right lol). I'm hoping to get back down to my normal body size of 125-130! Feel free to add me!0
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Think you’re off to a great start! Diet is key...and this tracker will hold us accountable. Im looking to drop (20)...reality!0
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I've lost about 45 lbs by being on track with my meals, I eat something atleast every 3 hours. I consume my body weight in grams of protein a day to burn fat and maintain lean muscle mass.0
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Just found this app today and looking to start my diet/exercise plan October first as well!! I'm not even 100% sure what I weight right now (I somehow managed to lose my scale) but going by what I weighed the last time I'm hoping to lose 15-20lbs!! Would love to tackle this battle with a friend if you want to add me!!0
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I'm looking to Drop at least 20-25. I have found that keep track of everything that I'm eating has really made me realize that i was eating to much and all junk. Now i need to find time to work out.0
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I slacked off logging for a couple of years. During that time I ballooned up to 244lbs. Since logging everything daily for the past 357 consecutive days, I’ve lost in the neighborhood of 30lbs. Looking to drop another 14lbs before reassessing my goals. In my experience, I didn’t notice the true effects of my weight loss until my back pain took longer to surface. With my skeletal structure, 145lbs makes me look anorexic. I discovered this fact 30 years ago. I’ve convinced myself that I haven’t gone on a diet, just changed my diet.0
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Hey! I have similar goals, I am 5'2" and weigh 155 lbs. Would love to be 125 again. I am trying Intermittent Fasting, just to shake things up. I am a Zumba instructor (!) so I work out every day. Working out though, has just made me hungry, then I eat more. So logging everything I eat is crucial. Good luck! Add me if you want.0
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I am also around 5'5, weight 150 lb, and trying to lose 30 pounds. I managed to lose more than that five years ago and maintained a healthy weight for a long time until I let the stress of going back to school mess things up. Tracking every bite of food helped me immensely and I hope to track every day again and workout a couple of times a week. Feel free to add me.1
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You can SO do this!!!! I lost 65 pounds. Back to or better Than when I was playing ball. Divorce happened ... not nearly as far to go... maybe 20 but it is so attainable....... let's do this0
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I'm in my 30's so not quite the same age but am looking to lose 20-30 pounds by the end of the year (yes i know its maybe a stretch but I'm trying anyways) If you need some new accountability partners feel free to add me!
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Grtz on joining up. It's a great site with lots of support, good info (taken with a grain of salt), and great app to help keep you on track.
As far as the diet, I don't "diet"...I just watch calories in/out (currently on 1500 a day, but usually go over and do 1800 - which is my base, so Im still losing). If I really REALLY want a cheeseburger one day, I just work harder the next. With me, I've found that being a diet Nazi doesn't work; I fall off the wagon and don't get back until 3 months later, where the cycle repeats itself. If I let go once a week or once every two weeks, I keep a better mental attitude and seem to work harder during my exercises, since I'm happy. It's taken me a while, but I finally learned to listen to my body, and it does work. Like we use to say in the Marine Corps, "Good to be hard, hard to be smart!"
You didn't mention exercise, but I would suggest you at least incorporate some walking into your week (1 mile 3 times a week or so), if your doctor says it's OK. You would be surprised the benefits it gives, maybe even more mentally than physically.2 -
brinamae2117 wrote: »Hello! I'm new here and looking for some support, success stories, tips and encouragement. As listed in the title I am 5'5 and 150. Before I had my son I was 120. I'm truly struggling with the weight and feel very depressed about it. One the first Of October I'd like to start my diet. Has anyone had simliar size and weight goal? Anyone crush this diet? Or is anyone on the starting out Too? Tips and positivity extremely welcomed! Thank you!
Xo,
Sabrina
Please feel free to add me and I'll be sure to help motivate you and keep you on track if you need that extra push
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Hey! Welcome! I'm quite a bit taller 5'8 137 lbs and aiming for 130 but still soup is great lentils soup, canned leek and potato soup, cream of tomato, minestrone is a good or general vegetable soup or just all canned soup , sweet potato mash is good (it's easier to eat mash potato) oatmeal for breakfast /wholemeal toast with whatever you like on it i usually have a cheap fish paté (40p tins sardine and tomato, Tuna and sweetcorn, salmon ) lots of walking is easier than going to the gym ican't stand gym. Lots of water/tea/coffee/sugar free blackcurrant robinsons and stretching if you don't like yoga (today was a bad day for me lol but i think we should start together! BTW your makeup is awesome!0
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You can add me. I exercise every day and always log my meals. I have an open diary. I try to motivate everyone on my friends list.1
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