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monkeefan1974 wrote: »It’s my 44th birthday today but also my 5 year maintenance anniversary! I’m very proud of maintaining my weight loss and fitness for that time!
Went from 209 lbs to 166 lbs.
Happy Birthday
Thanks!1 -
IM_in_training wrote: »monkeefan1974 wrote: »It’s my 44th birthday today but also my 5 year maintenance anniversary! I’m very proud of maintaining my weight loss and fitness for that time!
Went from 209 lbs to 166 lbs.
Happy B-Day and kudos for the weight loss!
Thank you!1 -
It definately makes it more of a challenge. I don’t lose much weight if I’m not very strict on my carb intake. The more carbs I eat, the more insulin I need.. I’ve found that eating 50-80g of carbs a day was most effecient for me. My weight wasn’t budging for two months when I ate over 100g of carbs (even if I was eating the same amount of calories) Insulin is anabolic, so that’s probably the reason why. After my first 20 pounds I had an awful hypo episode while I was sleeping. If my boyfriend hadn’t reacted and given me something I don’t know what would have happened.. So be careful! I feel like a healthier way of eating and weight loss has increased my insulin sensitivity like hell. I’m probably using like 1/6th of the insulin I did before. Blood sugar should be reeeally closesly monitored during weight loss. And if you have a hypo episode and have «used up» all your calories, just f* the calories 😂 You don’t ruin your progress by having to get your blood sugar up one night.13 -
It definately makes it more of a challenge. I don’t lose much weight if I’m not very strict on my carb intake. The more carbs I eat, the more insulin I need.. I’ve found that eating 50-80g of carbs a day was most effecient for me. My weight wasn’t budging for two months when I ate over 100g of carbs (even if I was eating the same amount of calories) Insulin is anabolic, so that’s probably the reason why. After my first 20 pounds I had an awful hypo episode while I was sleeping. If my boyfriend hadn’t reacted and given me something I don’t know what would have happened.. So be careful! I feel like a healthier way of eating and weight loss has increased my insulin sensitivity like hell. I’m probably using like 1/6th of the insulin I did before. Blood sugar should be reeeally closesly monitored during weight loss. And if you have a hypo episode and have «used up» all your calories, just f* the calories 😂 You don’t ruin your progress by having to get your blood sugar up one night.
T1 over here too, I’m aiming for 60ish carbs but it’s slow going for weightloss! Thank goodness for the Libre.
You look amazing, I’ve about 90 pounds to go, hope I can get a nice flat belly back0 -
It definately makes it more of a challenge. I don’t lose much weight if I’m not very strict on my carb intake. The more carbs I eat, the more insulin I need.. I’ve found that eating 50-80g of carbs a day was most effecient for me. My weight wasn’t budging for two months when I ate over 100g of carbs (even if I was eating the same amount of calories) Insulin is anabolic, so that’s probably the reason why. After my first 20 pounds I had an awful hypo episode while I was sleeping. If my boyfriend hadn’t reacted and given me something I don’t know what would have happened.. So be careful! I feel like a healthier way of eating and weight loss has increased my insulin sensitivity like hell. I’m probably using like 1/6th of the insulin I did before. Blood sugar should be reeeally closesly monitored during weight loss. And if you have a hypo episode and have «used up» all your calories, just f* the calories 😂 You don’t ruin your progress by having to get your blood sugar up one night.
I am finding to reduce my ratios and not just feed insulin.....not good but nice to know thats its an issue that is shared.1 -
fitchick37 wrote: »
It definately makes it more of a challenge. I don’t lose much weight if I’m not very strict on my carb intake. The more carbs I eat, the more insulin I need.. I’ve found that eating 50-80g of carbs a day was most effecient for me. My weight wasn’t budging for two months when I ate over 100g of carbs (even if I was eating the same amount of calories) Insulin is anabolic, so that’s probably the reason why. After my first 20 pounds I had an awful hypo episode while I was sleeping. If my boyfriend hadn’t reacted and given me something I don’t know what would have happened.. So be careful! I feel like a healthier way of eating and weight loss has increased my insulin sensitivity like hell. I’m probably using like 1/6th of the insulin I did before. Blood sugar should be reeeally closesly monitored during weight loss. And if you have a hypo episode and have «used up» all your calories, just f* the calories 😂 You don’t ruin your progress by having to get your blood sugar up one night.
T1 over here too, I’m aiming for 60ish carbs but it’s slow going for weightloss! Thank goodness for the Libre.
You look amazing, I’ve about 90 pounds to go, hope I can get a nice flat belly back
Yes so true....wondering if its a little slower because of our insulin use (???)0 -
125 pounds gone forever!95 -
monkeefan1974 wrote: »It’s my 44th birthday today but also my 5 year maintenance anniversary! I’m very proud of maintaining my weight loss and fitness for that time!
Went from 209 lbs to 166 lbs.
Happy birthday and thanks for my present22 -
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taytayfit94 wrote: »
You look amazing 🎉🎉 congratulations on your weight loss 🎉🎉💜👏👏👏💜🌼😀✌️22 -
ShannonMarie1976 wrote: »
Awesome weight loss 👏👏👏 keep up the great work 💪🌼💜✌️💜🌼💪8 -
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mrpickleton wrote: »
Congrats! Looking good - smile says it all.6 -
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motivatedmartha wrote: »Congrats! Looking good - smile says it all.
Thank you! Difference is about 15 months. I'm getting close to where I want to be.6 -
The baby got bigger. I got smaller.
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