Is anybody here trying to lose weight via keto? I'm finding it hard to go a whole day...
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My sources are my experience that helped me lost nearly 50 lbs in 5 months. I think use Keto with 290 lbs is as use a cannon to kill a fly.There are more effective ways, as RuNaRoUnDaFiEld said.
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And FIFY, again! (Your translation is NOT what @RuNaRoUnDaFiEld actually said)RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »Where did I say there are more effective ways?
All WOE will be as effective as the next if the CICO are the same long term.
I'm sorry, guys. English is not my native language and I have some "lost in translation"...
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TavistockToad wrote: »so you were under 15% bodyfat wth 50lbs to lose? what are your stats?
Text is in Russian, but there are some photo below
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TavistockToad wrote: »so you were under 15% bodyfat wth 50lbs to lose? what are your stats?
Text is in Russian, but there are some photo below
https://vk.com/id262078216?w=wall262078216_2251/all
I don't speak Russian...2 -
Text is in Russian, but there are some photo below
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KingPeasant wrote: »MichelleSilverleaf wrote: »If keto is hard to stick to, then perhaps it's not for you. There's nothing magical about keto, it's just another way to do a calorie deficit. How long have you been at keto?
Have you considered making smaller changes as opposed to one big change. Maybe start with getting calories under control while working in foods you like and maybe focusing on whole foods 90% of the time. Then maybe focusing on macros later? What I have found in my time here, is that people make so many changes as once, that they struggle to stick with things.
Alternatively, maybe start by going lower carb and slowly decreasing carb intake as you go.4 -
err, excuse me, forgive me, err, @Zobakka , kindly do point out your sources for this insightful information! Please and thank you?
My sources are my experience that helped me lost nearly 50 lbs in 5 months. I think use Keto with 290 lbs is as use a cannon to kill a fly. There are more effective ways, as RuNaRoUnDaFiEld said.
Using Keto or low carb when you are morbidly obese is one of the better times as insulin resistance increases with obesity. If anything, it's better to come off the more lean you get because you are more insulin sensitive and less likely for your body to process carbs.8 -
Yeah , I been on it for a bit, getting more confused about it (and dieting in general).0
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I found getting started with keto, or even just with cutting back, was the hardest part. Easing into it might be the easiest but you'll need to make the jump at some point.
I do doubt you list 20lbs of water weight. Maybe 10lbs of water but 20? That other 10lbs was probably fat. Congrats.1 -
ClockWorKitten wrote: »Yeah , I been on it for a bit, getting more confused about it (and dieting in general).
The main thing to be concerned about is calories as that drives weight loss and gain. Outside of that increases to protein is beneficial from a metabolic and energetic standpoint, and carbs and fats can be whatever.
For keto, carbs should be sub 50g and sodium 3000 to 5000mg +.
Ultimately, there is no more important factor than finding a sustainable diet that allows you to addressed energy balance (CICO). Keto and low carb can be beneficial for those with certain medical conditions and those who are satiated by fat. If you are a volume eater and more insulin sensitive, than a lower fat diet tends to prevail.3 -
I found getting started with keto, or even just with cutting back, was the hardest part. Easing into it might be the easiest but you'll need to make the jump at some point.
I do doubt you list 20lbs of water weight. Maybe 10lbs of water but 20? That other 10lbs was probably fat. Congrats.
For a guy at almost 300 lbs, more than 10 lbs of water and/or waste is not unheard of. But there is certainly fat loss as well. If he maintains a certain calorie level for an extended period of time, it will be easy to calculate the ratio of fat/water.1 -
Don't do keto then.
I eat 1,500 calories of whatever I want and I've been losing weight for about three and half months.
Play with your fiber and protein and see what makes you the most full.3 -
What are you finding hard to give up? I'm a carb-oholic and have been pushing towards keto for about 2 weeks. I'm not perfect, but I'm doing my best. I thought it would be so much harder than it has been but I've found decent substitutes or am just ignoring the things I can't find substitutes for.
My biggest issue has been chips. I tried making carrot chips, but they all burned. I scoured the store for some kind of lower carb option and found beet chips, which were okay but they were still more net carbs than I wanted and were too sweet to really take the place of a chip. Last night my husband and I tried pork rinds. Let me tell you, it sounds disgusting but they actually WORK. They are crunchy and don't have an overpowering flavour. I wouldn't eat too many of them plain but dipped in a sour cream or cream cheese dip? Delicious.
To cover my ridiculous sweet tooth, we made chocolate peanut butter fat bombs. I thought fat bombs sounded gross and was sure I would never make them, but here we are. They are like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups without the guilt!
My point is, there are options out there to satisfy your cravings while still being low carb/keto. Add me as a friend if you would like.2 -
I found getting started with keto, or even just with cutting back, was the hardest part. Easing into it might be the easiest but you'll need to make the jump at some point.
I do doubt you list 20lbs of water weight. Maybe 10lbs of water but 20? That other 10lbs was probably fat. Congrats.
For a guy at almost 300 lbs, more than 10 lbs of water and/or waste is not unheard of. But there is certainly fat loss as well. If he maintains a certain calorie level for an extended period of time, it will be easy to calculate the ratio of fat/water.
You may be right.1 -
I've been on keto for 3 months. Its by far the best way I have ever lost weight. Look up the FB group Ketogenic Success. Its a wealth of information.1
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before i went to keto i did around 2 weeks of paleo diet i think its the easiest "warmup"0
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