Women over 50 (menopausal) success stories?
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@Skyweigh I guess that would be a good way to look at it...that they think I'm young enough to be pregnant. I never actually thought about it that way. Thank you for your insight.6
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I've been encouraged by reading your posts & feel like some of you have peaked into my heart and exposed my thoughts...
I'm 57 & have been surgically menopausal for 13+ years, struggling with yo-yo weight issues since my 30s. Thank you for your posts. My journey would be greatly complimented by a group like this!7 -
AKTipsyCat wrote: »I just turned 50, and am ONCE again starting on my weight loss journey. I started on the 1st of January with Whole 30, because I suspect part of my problem was inflammation and some food intolerance.. I'm on my last day of the plan and have not had heartburn, (which I was getting regularly) and have lots more energy than normal and my mood is just BETTER. I've lost about 9 pounds this month, and I know as I add some of the foods back, that the rate won't be as fast - but I also know that some of the foods I was eating WERE triggers and I feel like I have more of a handle on what my body can work with. Another benefit is that I'm over the cravings for carby, sweet foods and my morning coffees went from being over 250 calories of my day - to about 40.
Did you use the Whole 30 books? I don't have the main one. I just got the Whole 30 new cookbook that came out.
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I'm 56 and have been surgically menopausal since 2001. I am also hypothyroid. In the beginning of April I started restricting my calories to 1500/day, and watching my sugar, sodium, and saturated fat intake. I do a variety of exercises, such as walking and Daily Burn. I have lost 22.5 lbs so far. I am very happy with my progress. It's never too late to get fit and healthy.4
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I totally agree...its never too late. I am 61 and you can get out of your own prison of an unhealthy body.
I have lost 23lbs since November 2017. I feel mentally and physically better. Only have 30lbs left to go.
Tracking is a must as well as movement! Love buying clothes that I like instead of just the ones that just happen to fit. If you want it you will move heaven and earth to do it!4 -
Bumping this, as I think it's a great idea for a thread.
I lost 80 lbs in 12 months and have kept it off for 2 and a half years. Now aged 51.
Lots of good advice above.
Don't believe the myths about it being hard to lose weight as a mature woman. It's hard at any time, so just do it!
Read the helpful posts announcement topics at the top of the Getting Started and the General community sections, and learn from the successful people.5 -
Bumping this, as I think it's a great idea for a thread.
I lost 80 lbs in 12 months and have kept it off for 2 and a half years. Now aged 51.
Lots of good advice above.
Don't believe the myths about it being hard to lose weight as a mature woman. It's hard at any time, so just do it!
Read the helpful posts announcement topics at the top of the Getting Started and the General community sections, and learn from the successful people.
Orphia,
Thanks for reactivating this topic. I’m 53 (very close to 54!). I have been post menopausal for 5 years. I’m 5’2” and have lost 22lbs (half way point) since July 23rd. I have 1320 cal/day. I’ve lost the weight by counting calories, no set exercise routine. I do plan on starting to lift in the next few weeks (I need to get through a rough patch at work before I add anything to my schedule). I love MFP because I was already eating realitvly healthy, it was my portions that were out of wack! If anyone tells you a post menopausal 50+ women cannot lose weight just smile at them and say “Watch and Lean Sweetie Pie!”0 -
I’ve lost 44lb and 9% body fat since June.
I’m 54, and 4 yrs post a total hysterectomy. I lost weight prior to my surgery maintained for two years and then regained the weight (and more) during a stressful couple of years. I’ve been on a mission to reclaim my body since June this year. Like many of us post-meno ladies, I’ve heaps of experience losing weight (and gaining).
This time I have focused on gentleness towards myself. Anything I do to change my situation must be something I feel I call do for the long haul.
I log and eat 1,500-1,700 cals per day
I aim for a 500-700 deficit
I eat 100g protein daily and aim to keep my carbs below 125g
I compete with friends to hit 10k steps daily
I train in the gym 2 x week - 50% aerobic, 50% weights (often body weight)
I cycle 3 times per week.
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I am 53, weigh 88.9 kg. It's my 44th day of MFP. I plan to be at my ideal weight of 70 kg. In my search of support I found this community blog and I must say that every one here is a champion! Their struggle is inspiring and makes me feel less lonely in the battle of the bulge.0
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I turned 55 2 weeks ago.
I started doing strict keto 95 days ago and so far have lost 22.8 pounds. My starting weight was 202.6 and todays weight is 179.8. My goal is 145.
I track, measure and weigh everything. I eat up to 1200 calories a day and I'm never hungry.
Before anyone barks at my calories there is school of thought that says that if you eat the calories for your goal weight then you are not fighting to stay at maintence, and actually your body has been their the whole time. I have in the past on other eating plans like WW, low fat etc. had a hard time adjusting calories down. Keto keeps me full and there is no adjusting.
In the last month I have introduced 16/8 IF a couple of days a week on days that it feels right.
I do not work out or do any exercise.
I feel GREAT! .
When I started I committed to a year and I have no plans to change what I am doing.0 -
KetoZandra wrote: »I turned 55 2 weeks ago.
I started doing strict keto 95 days ago and so far have lost 22.8 pounds. My starting weight was 202.6 and todays weight is 179.8. My goal is 145.
I track, measure and weigh everything. I eat up to 1200 calories a day and I'm never hungry.
Before anyone barks at my calories there is school of thought that says that if you eat the calories for your goal weight then you are not fighting to stay at maintence, and actually your body has been their the whole time. I have in the past on other eating plans like WW, low fat etc. had a hard time adjusting calories down. Keto keeps me full and there is no adjusting.
In the last month I have introduced 16/8 IF a couple of days a week on days that it feels right.
I do not work out or do any exercise.
I feel GREAT! .
When I started I committed to a year and I have no plans to change what I am doing.
@KetoZandra - Wondering what your macros breakdown is? I did a Whole 30 in January and lost 8 #, then tried Keto with my BF in February and gained 5#. To be honest, I did not track so I am sure the gain came from too many calories. I agree that Keto eating was keeping me full and satisfied. Maybe a better macro focus will give me the push I need.0 -
I don’t have any input re your diet, but I would encourage you to incorporate some type of exercise, not for weight loss, but for overall health. Anything you enjoy.1
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@Lisanotoriginal
5 % carbs, 75% fat, 20% protein. I usually go over on protein to get up to my calories.
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