Women in their 40s!
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I am 42 years old, trying to lose 20 lbs . Seem to be stuck at 156 lbs. My goal weight is 140. Seems even with the logging what I eat, being active, working out, eating healthy, nothing seems to work. Starting to think there is no hope..short of eating nothing...not sure what else to do.5
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I am 42 years old, trying to lose 20 lbs . Seem to be stuck at 156 lbs. My goal weight is 140. Seems even with the logging what I eat, being active, working out, eating healthy, nothing seems to work. Starting to think there is no hope..short of eating nothing...not sure what else to do.
I'm not sure what your stats are....What's your calorie goal? Is it too aggressive? Have you been weighing all your entries and making sure to choose the right one? There are a lot of incorrect food entries in the database!!!!! There is hope, you just have to keep pushing forward!!!!! If I can do it, you can too!!!2 -
I am 42 years old, trying to lose 20 lbs . Seem to be stuck at 156 lbs. My goal weight is 140. Seems even with the logging what I eat, being active, working out, eating healthy, nothing seems to work. Starting to think there is no hope..short of eating nothing...not sure what else to do.
I was going to take a peek at your diary to see if I had any suggestions, but you have it private. How long have you been stuck at 156? Where did your goal weight of 140 come from? Are you taking measurements and pictures as well as weighing? Are you weighing everything your eat (even pre-packaged and condiments)?1 -
mom23mangos wrote: »I am 42 years old, trying to lose 20 lbs . Seem to be stuck at 156 lbs. My goal weight is 140. Seems even with the logging what I eat, being active, working out, eating healthy, nothing seems to work. Starting to think there is no hope..short of eating nothing...not sure what else to do.
I was going to take a peek at your diary to see if I had any suggestions, but you have it private. How long have you been stuck at 156? Where did your goal weight of 140 come from? Are you taking measurements and pictures as well as weighing? Are you weighing everything your eat (even pre-packaged and condiments)?
I changed my diary settings so people can see it. My goal weight I picked because that was the weight I had been at before having kids. A year ago my weight was at 149 lbs and it ballooned up to 161 at New Years. My weight seems to fluctuate between 156-159. I even went alcohol free the month of January hoping it would jump start my weigh loss, but to me, it had minimal effect. I started last week doing jillian michel's revolution work outs hoping it'll help me get more toned, build some muscle and lose some weight.1 -
mom23mangos wrote: »I am 42 years old, trying to lose 20 lbs . Seem to be stuck at 156 lbs. My goal weight is 140. Seems even with the logging what I eat, being active, working out, eating healthy, nothing seems to work. Starting to think there is no hope..short of eating nothing...not sure what else to do.
I was going to take a peek at your diary to see if I had any suggestions, but you have it private. How long have you been stuck at 156? Where did your goal weight of 140 come from? Are you taking measurements and pictures as well as weighing? Are you weighing everything your eat (even pre-packaged and condiments)?
I changed my diary settings so people can see it. My goal weight I picked because that was the weight I had been at before having kids. A year ago my weight was at 149 lbs and it ballooned up to 161 at New Years. My weight seems to fluctuate between 156-159. I even went alcohol free the month of January hoping it would jump start my weigh loss, but to me, it had minimal effect. I started last week doing jillian michel's revolution work outs hoping it'll help me get more toned, build some muscle and lose some weight.
It's still not public. Do you have clothes from before you had kids that you can use to gauge your progress? The reason I ask is that body composition can change over time and you can sometimes weigh more yet still look the same/fit clothes, etc. I can still fit in my clothes from 20 years ago, but I weigh 10lbs more.0 -
mom23mangos wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »I am 42 years old, trying to lose 20 lbs . Seem to be stuck at 156 lbs. My goal weight is 140. Seems even with the logging what I eat, being active, working out, eating healthy, nothing seems to work. Starting to think there is no hope..short of eating nothing...not sure what else to do.
I was going to take a peek at your diary to see if I had any suggestions, but you have it private. How long have you been stuck at 156? Where did your goal weight of 140 come from? Are you taking measurements and pictures as well as weighing? Are you weighing everything your eat (even pre-packaged and condiments)?
I changed my diary settings so people can see it. My goal weight I picked because that was the weight I had been at before having kids. A year ago my weight was at 149 lbs and it ballooned up to 161 at New Years. My weight seems to fluctuate between 156-159. I even went alcohol free the month of January hoping it would jump start my weigh loss, but to me, it had minimal effect. I started last week doing jillian michel's revolution work outs hoping it'll help me get more toned, build some muscle and lose some weight.
It's still not public. Do you have clothes from before you had kids that you can use to gauge your progress? The reason I ask is that body composition can change over time and you can sometimes weigh more yet still look the same/fit clothes, etc. I can still fit in my clothes from 20 years ago, but I weigh 10lbs more.
Ok, I think I changed my diary setting so people can see it. I still fit into some of my clothes, but they do fit tighter than they used to. Pants that used to be lose on me are now snug/tight. Pants that I needed belts for, now I don't need a belt.1 -
Hi, I'm Heather. I'm 43 and would like to lose 80 lbs but I just seems impossible. I've been on MFP for 2065+ days and it has been a roller coaster ride for me. I've lost, gained it back, lost a little, gained it back and now I'm doing it again. Anyone can add me.3
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mom23mangos wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »I am 42 years old, trying to lose 20 lbs . Seem to be stuck at 156 lbs. My goal weight is 140. Seems even with the logging what I eat, being active, working out, eating healthy, nothing seems to work. Starting to think there is no hope..short of eating nothing...not sure what else to do.
I was going to take a peek at your diary to see if I had any suggestions, but you have it private. How long have you been stuck at 156? Where did your goal weight of 140 come from? Are you taking measurements and pictures as well as weighing? Are you weighing everything your eat (even pre-packaged and condiments)?
I changed my diary settings so people can see it. My goal weight I picked because that was the weight I had been at before having kids. A year ago my weight was at 149 lbs and it ballooned up to 161 at New Years. My weight seems to fluctuate between 156-159. I even went alcohol free the month of January hoping it would jump start my weigh loss, but to me, it had minimal effect. I started last week doing jillian michel's revolution work outs hoping it'll help me get more toned, build some muscle and lose some weight.
It's still not public. Do you have clothes from before you had kids that you can use to gauge your progress? The reason I ask is that body composition can change over time and you can sometimes weigh more yet still look the same/fit clothes, etc. I can still fit in my clothes from 20 years ago, but I weigh 10lbs more.
Ok, I think I changed my diary setting so people can see it. I still fit into some of my clothes, but they do fit tighter than they used to. Pants that used to be lose on me are now snug/tight. Pants that I needed belts for, now I don't need a belt.
Got it this time! OK, it doesn't look like you are accurately measuring, more like estimating or going by cups/packaged amounts. There's nothing inherently wrong with that unless you come to a place like you are where you are inadvertently maintaining. So what may be good enough for maintaining, needs to be tightened up for losing. Most likely you are eating more calories than you think. You can either A) start weighing EVERYTHING you put in your mouth or B ) just make a small 250 calorie adjustment down with your estimate logging and see if that moves things.
I could see a couple easy wins. Swap cauliflower rice for rice and zoodles for spaghetti. Make a meat sauce or meatballs with lean ground turkey. You could drop a snack or glass of wine. Just one of those small changes would help lower your overall calories without changing the amounts you eat too much. Are you full on the amount you are eating now? Does three larger meals a day work for you?2 -
@mom23mangos those are great suggestions. I know I do the same, just estimate the amount. I needed to read your post today. Thanks0
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@mom23mangos those are great suggestions. I know I do the same, just estimate the amount. I needed to read your post today. Thanks
You are welcome! I'm an estimator too. At the beginning, I weighed things and it was SO helpful to learn portion sizes. Now I can estimate fairly well what 3oz of meat is for example. I don't even log unless I'm wanting to drop a couple of pounds and when I do now, I just estimate. But I make as many low calorie swaps as possible. Cauliflower rice, zoodles, Jicama tortillas, low fat cheese, Fage 0% Greek yogurt, oil mister, lean meats and seafood, etc. It's all an experiment to see what/how you like to eat and what will keep you happy. I do better with a lower fat, moderate carb diet while others do better with a low carb/higher fat diet. In either case, Protein should be a priority.
I just tried this recipe last night and the fam really liked it. It called for a TON of olive oil in the marinade though and if I made it again, I would sub broth for the oil.
http://bestrecipesww.com/lemon-garlic-butter-steak-with-zucchini-noodles-recipe/
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mom23mangos wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »I am 42 years old, trying to lose 20 lbs . Seem to be stuck at 156 lbs. My goal weight is 140. Seems even with the logging what I eat, being active, working out, eating healthy, nothing seems to work. Starting to think there is no hope..short of eating nothing...not sure what else to do.
I was going to take a peek at your diary to see if I had any suggestions, but you have it private. How long have you been stuck at 156? Where did your goal weight of 140 come from? Are you taking measurements and pictures as well as weighing? Are you weighing everything your eat (even pre-packaged and condiments)?
I changed my diary settings so people can see it. My goal weight I picked because that was the weight I had been at before having kids. A year ago my weight was at 149 lbs and it ballooned up to 161 at New Years. My weight seems to fluctuate between 156-159. I even went alcohol free the month of January hoping it would jump start my weigh loss, but to me, it had minimal effect. I started last week doing jillian michel's revolution work outs hoping it'll help me get more toned, build some muscle and lose some weight.
It's still not public. Do you have clothes from before you had kids that you can use to gauge your progress? The reason I ask is that body composition can change over time and you can sometimes weigh more yet still look the same/fit clothes, etc. I can still fit in my clothes from 20 years ago, but I weigh 10lbs more.
Ok, I think I changed my diary setting so people can see it. I still fit into some of my clothes, but they do fit tighter than they used to. Pants that used to be lose on me are now snug/tight. Pants that I needed belts for, now I don't need a belt.
Got it this time! OK, it doesn't look like you are accurately measuring, more like estimating or going by cups/packaged amounts. There's nothing inherently wrong with that unless you come to a place like you are where you are inadvertently maintaining. So what may be good enough for maintaining, needs to be tightened up for losing. Most likely you are eating more calories than you think. You can either A) start weighing EVERYTHING you put in your mouth or B ) just make a small 250 calorie adjustment down with your estimate logging and see if that moves things.
I could see a couple easy wins. Swap cauliflower rice for rice and zoodles for spaghetti. Make a meat sauce or meatballs with lean ground turkey. You could drop a snack or glass of wine. Just one of those small changes would help lower your overall calories without changing the amounts you eat too much. Are you full on the amount you are eating now? Does three larger meals a day work for you?
I do agree that I do some estimating on amounts, but not everything. I am not a fan of cauliflower so not sure how I would like cauliflower rice. I usually drink wine just on the weekends, but I had a hankering for a glass last night. I will have to see if I have a food scale somewhere. probably won't hurt to weigh my food and see what a proper serving size is.1 -
I have been reading over some of the comments on here and I've seen some really great advice. I am 43 and since Oct. I have lost 40lbs. I still need to lose some more, but for the past few months I have been staying around the same. I'll lose a few pounds one week and then the next week I'll gain a few pounds. I just need to get back into my walking routine. I just walk a few times a week for about 40 mins.
Feel free to add me.3 -
mom23mangos wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »I am 42 years old, trying to lose 20 lbs . Seem to be stuck at 156 lbs. My goal weight is 140. Seems even with the logging what I eat, being active, working out, eating healthy, nothing seems to work. Starting to think there is no hope..short of eating nothing...not sure what else to do.
I was going to take a peek at your diary to see if I had any suggestions, but you have it private. How long have you been stuck at 156? Where did your goal weight of 140 come from? Are you taking measurements and pictures as well as weighing? Are you weighing everything your eat (even pre-packaged and condiments)?
I changed my diary settings so people can see it. My goal weight I picked because that was the weight I had been at before having kids. A year ago my weight was at 149 lbs and it ballooned up to 161 at New Years. My weight seems to fluctuate between 156-159. I even went alcohol free the month of January hoping it would jump start my weigh loss, but to me, it had minimal effect. I started last week doing jillian michel's revolution work outs hoping it'll help me get more toned, build some muscle and lose some weight.
It's still not public. Do you have clothes from before you had kids that you can use to gauge your progress? The reason I ask is that body composition can change over time and you can sometimes weigh more yet still look the same/fit clothes, etc. I can still fit in my clothes from 20 years ago, but I weigh 10lbs more.
Ok, I think I changed my diary setting so people can see it. I still fit into some of my clothes, but they do fit tighter than they used to. Pants that used to be lose on me are now snug/tight. Pants that I needed belts for, now I don't need a belt.
Got it this time! OK, it doesn't look like you are accurately measuring, more like estimating or going by cups/packaged amounts. There's nothing inherently wrong with that unless you come to a place like you are where you are inadvertently maintaining. So what may be good enough for maintaining, needs to be tightened up for losing. Most likely you are eating more calories than you think. You can either A) start weighing EVERYTHING you put in your mouth or B ) just make a small 250 calorie adjustment down with your estimate logging and see if that moves things.
I could see a couple easy wins. Swap cauliflower rice for rice and zoodles for spaghetti. Make a meat sauce or meatballs with lean ground turkey. You could drop a snack or glass of wine. Just one of those small changes would help lower your overall calories without changing the amounts you eat too much. Are you full on the amount you are eating now? Does three larger meals a day work for you?
I do agree that I do some estimating on amounts, but not everything. I am not a fan of cauliflower so not sure how I would like cauliflower rice. I usually drink wine just on the weekends, but I had a hankering for a glass last night. I will have to see if I have a food scale somewhere. probably won't hurt to weigh my food and see what a proper serving size is.
Please understand I'm not saying this in any negative way, but if you have to see if you have a food scale somewhere, you aren't accurately measuring anything other than liquids. Again, nothing wrong with that. My husband is not a fan of cauliflower, but actually doesn't mind cauliflower rice. It's all an experiment to find out what you like and don't and what you are willing to compromise on or not. For myself, I found that I can live without bread, rice and pasta so that I can bank those calories/carbs/fats to use on chips, dessert and the occasional soft drink. So the majority of my meals are lean protein and veggies. @Grammytryingtogetfit has said that she needs to have enough calories left over each day to have a beer. Some people would rather have 1/4 cup real ice cream instead of a pint of Halo Top. We all have different likes/dislikes and it's finding what works for you to allow you to lose weight while not feeling like it's a sacrifice. And to be able to keep it up for a lifetime.1 -
mom23mangos wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »I am 42 years old, trying to lose 20 lbs . Seem to be stuck at 156 lbs. My goal weight is 140. Seems even with the logging what I eat, being active, working out, eating healthy, nothing seems to work. Starting to think there is no hope..short of eating nothing...not sure what else to do.
I was going to take a peek at your diary to see if I had any suggestions, but you have it private. How long have you been stuck at 156? Where did your goal weight of 140 come from? Are you taking measurements and pictures as well as weighing? Are you weighing everything your eat (even pre-packaged and condiments)?
I changed my diary settings so people can see it. My goal weight I picked because that was the weight I had been at before having kids. A year ago my weight was at 149 lbs and it ballooned up to 161 at New Years. My weight seems to fluctuate between 156-159. I even went alcohol free the month of January hoping it would jump start my weigh loss, but to me, it had minimal effect. I started last week doing jillian michel's revolution work outs hoping it'll help me get more toned, build some muscle and lose some weight.
It's still not public. Do you have clothes from before you had kids that you can use to gauge your progress? The reason I ask is that body composition can change over time and you can sometimes weigh more yet still look the same/fit clothes, etc. I can still fit in my clothes from 20 years ago, but I weigh 10lbs more.
Ok, I think I changed my diary setting so people can see it. I still fit into some of my clothes, but they do fit tighter than they used to. Pants that used to be lose on me are now snug/tight. Pants that I needed belts for, now I don't need a belt.
Got it this time! OK, it doesn't look like you are accurately measuring, more like estimating or going by cups/packaged amounts. There's nothing inherently wrong with that unless you come to a place like you are where you are inadvertently maintaining. So what may be good enough for maintaining, needs to be tightened up for losing. Most likely you are eating more calories than you think. You can either A) start weighing EVERYTHING you put in your mouth or B ) just make a small 250 calorie adjustment down with your estimate logging and see if that moves things.
I could see a couple easy wins. Swap cauliflower rice for rice and zoodles for spaghetti. Make a meat sauce or meatballs with lean ground turkey. You could drop a snack or glass of wine. Just one of those small changes would help lower your overall calories without changing the amounts you eat too much. Are you full on the amount you are eating now? Does three larger meals a day work for you?
I do agree that I do some estimating on amounts, but not everything. I am not a fan of cauliflower so not sure how I would like cauliflower rice. I usually drink wine just on the weekends, but I had a hankering for a glass last night. I will have to see if I have a food scale somewhere. probably won't hurt to weigh my food and see what a proper serving size is.
Please understand I'm not saying this in any negative way, but if you have to see if you have a food scale somewhere, you aren't accurately measuring anything other than liquids. Again, nothing wrong with that. My husband is not a fan of cauliflower, but actually doesn't mind cauliflower rice. It's all an experiment to find out what you like and don't and what you are willing to compromise on or not. For myself, I found that I can live without bread, rice and pasta so that I can bank those calories/carbs/fats to use on chips, dessert and the occasional soft drink. So the majority of my meals are lean protein and veggies. @Grammytryingtogetfit has said that she needs to have enough calories left over each day to have a beer. Some people would rather have 1/4 cup real ice cream instead of a pint of Halo Top. We all have different likes/dislikes and it's finding what works for you to allow you to lose weight while not feeling like it's a sacrifice. And to be able to keep it up for a lifetime.
All of what you have posted is well said!!!!! I also agree you have weigh your food until you can et an idea of portion control, first and foremost!!!! I can eyeball now too, but in the beginning I was totally shocked at what I had really been eating, OH LORDY!!!!!
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@mcveym It's all about CICO! Don't get me wrong exercise is GREAT for you but not necessary for weight loss.1
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I third the food scale! For example, the two ingredient dough calls for a cup of flour, which people assume is 4 oz, when you weigh out a cup, not even a packed one, it's 5 oz. that's an extra 110 calories at least right there. There's a video about measuring vs weighing and how much difference it can be. Eyeballing is even further off from that. I've been doing this for years and still weigh everything. It's just a habit now and takes 2 seconds to do. Imagine if you ate four things a day off by 50-100 calories, bye bye deficit.1
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@mom23mangos I answered you on my post about the steak bomb ingredients. I just ate the movie night enlightened. It's sooooo good! Better than any halo top I have tried. I'm an enlightened person from here on out. Next up matshmallow peanut butter when I find it. The butter flavor is subtle. It's way creamier. I nuked it for 15 seconds, slid it out of the container and cut it into the four servings. Lol this way I don't have to melt it too much to get some out.
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TGIF Lovely Ladies
Here's to a Terrific Friday!!0 -
OK, @melissa6771, I'm going to have to try that one now if I find it. I'm actually not a huge fan of Enlightened. I still prefer Halo Top and the calories are better. My Mint Chip staple is 240 for the pint. For some reason the only place I can find Enlightened pints is at Sprouts.
Made this for dinner last night and it was amazing. The chicken was so tender and juicy. When I make it again I think I'm going to leave off the Guyere cheese for a lower calorie option. You couldn't really taste it anyway once it got mixed in.
https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a58148/french-onion-chicken-recipe/
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For dinner tonight, going to make grilled salmon. Anyone have any good recipes for grilled salmon? Always looking for new ideas. thanks,0
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@mom23mangos , That looks delicious!!!0
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How many of you have actually reached the “If everyday were like today you will weigh # in 5 weeks” weight? According to that I should have reached my goal weight 1 year ago.5
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smith_tl33 wrote: »How many of you have actually reached the “If everyday were like today you will weigh # in 5 weeks” weight? According to that I should have reached my goal weight 1 year ago.
HAHA, I hear you. It's so very deceiving isn't it! I guess they have to keep us on our toes
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@smith_tl33 probably nobody has reached that! That's why I didn't close my diary for a long time. It was discouraging. Now I don't give a hoot. Screw that stupid message. Lol3
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Aloha, I’m 47 and live in Hawaii. I lost about 20 with MFP a few years ago, But had some health challenges the last year and a half, I had to take steroids for a while, I’m on thyroid medication, and have Lupus.... and at my last doctors appointment I couldn’t believe what the scale showed… I wear a lot of yoga/stretchy type clothes so I didn’t really discern how much I had gained! I knew I had gained weight but not THAT MUCH ! (I was hoping the scale was broken… But alas no ) I am also using Fitbit to track my steps and trying to increase them every day… Please add me if you’d like to help each other stay motivated ... my goal is to lose about 70 pounds and get down to the goal weight where I was four years ago.4
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Just turned 48 Feel amazing!!1
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Happy Sunday Fabulous Ladies!!!!0
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Turning 44 this year and it's my second time here about 6 years back. Really need to update my profile as I don't look like my profile anymore. Defo need to lose 1 stone 8lbs. I'm the fattest I've ever been and it's not a good feeling...
Please feel free to add me as I would love the support and motivation! Thanks! X1
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