55-65 year old women's success?
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Unexpected three pound loss this week puts me well over the Quarter of My Body Weight Lost goal. Yay, me!
Less than five pounds to normal BMI. Then onwards to dumping on this swim ring I’m carrying.14 -
Began at 228.3 lbs 66 days before my 60th birthday.
Currently 151 lbs 10 days before my 63rd birthday.
Eating an avg of 2100 calories per day
& burning an average of 680 per day in my Apple Watch.
5’8.5”
I weigh myself daily, compare monthly averages.
Track all food every day & have since Sept 25, 2017.
Walk >10K steps per day and over 1 hr of exercise daily. Dr said to, so I do. Also yoga (easy) and Pilates. Looking into Zumba & water aerobics currently.
The secrets to weight loss for me were small goals & a small deficit (never hungry), weekly small habit changes, preplanning/prepping food, large breakfast that is the same each morning, walking every day in late afternoon, and NOT EATING OUT.
Foods that helped: raw unsalted nuts (weighed), 82% dark chocolate (weighed), Ezekiel 4:9 Sesame bread, unsalted peanut butter (measured to the gram), frozen veggies, nonfat decaf lattes, radishes, arugula, Pink Lady, Fuji, And Honey Crisp Apple’s, lean pork chops, berries!!
You can definitely do it. Many of us have. Slow & steady prepares you to succeed at maintenance, which is the Holy Grail🏆17 -
kimirayray wrote: »I'm 53 and going through menopause now and can't seem to lose a pound. eating 1200 cal diet but can't exercise due to a herniated disk. I can walk though but it's freezing outside lol - I can't imagine that faithfully sticking to a 1200 cal diet does not let me lose weight - this sucks. I even got my thyroid tested - perfect. I am at a loss. If I can't lose a pound now what's going to happen to me on the other side of menopause? good luck with your struggle and please let me know what works!
Hi although you say your thyroid has been tested - has it been tested for autoimmune thyroid - i was in a terrible mess for 5 years - all the thyroid tests kept coming back normal - then finally i was in such a bad state my dr tested me for antibodies - dadah - i have Hashimoto disease - got medication and symptoms went aware - not saying it is easy to still lose weight - but it is possible1 -
ladies we are all doing great- let's keep the faith and keep encouraging each others- we can do this- slow and steady wins and we will !!!!!3
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Hi ladies, so glad to meet everyone. I am 58 years old. I lost 78 lb with MFP from Sept 2016 to Sept. 2018. Then I started exercising really diligently with a trainer and lost another 25 lb. Even though I still needed to lose a further 20 lb., I finally felt better mentally than I had in years. However, I had a really difficult personal life situation that set me back in March 2018. I have gained back that 25 lbs and I am starting to inch towards gaining back some of the 78lbs. I have started back with MFP logging everything. I cannot afford another round of personal training and I know that the combo of scheduled workouts and food accountability were the thing that worked for me. My goal is to start to feel more in control with my food choices and to then get back to the gym on my own.16
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So happy to find this thread! I'm 61, relatively fit but just above healthy BMI and frustrated at my own backsliding. Lost, gained, lost again, gained again the same 20 lbs, and it's totally due to hiding from the reality what I can put in my mouth. So I'm back, fresh start and committed to making this what I know it needs to be- a lifetime commitment. Nice to find so many cool 60-ish people, and thanks for sharing your successes and frustrations!
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Hello @slimming1960
"However, I had a really difficult personal life situation that set me back in March 2018. I have gained back that 25 lbs and I am starting to inch towards gaining back some of the 78lbs. I have started back with MFP logging everything. I cannot afford another round of personal training and I know that the combo of scheduled workouts and food accountability were the thing that worked for me. My goal is to start to feel more in control with my food choices and to then get back to the gym on my own"
Sounds to me like you're finding the right direction again. I have also had episodes in my life where I respond to difficult circumstances by comfort eating, sofa surfing and beating myself up for letting things slip. I like your step by step approach, change one small thing, see how it goes - food accountability - logging if that is what it takes is a great step.
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Hump day for another week and then into March. Sticking with it!3
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I gained 25 lbs last winter and in the summer I finally lost 30 lbs, I am so happy about it but so scared I will put it back on again. This time I looked at the emotional side of it, not just calories so I am hopeing that will help. I journaled a lot about my feelings and it helped a lot! Feels good to wear my clothes again!8
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Maintenance is harder than weight loss1
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longkathleenann9291 wrote: »I think we can all relate!
Yes what is the deal with this????1 -
making_tracks wrote: »Maintenance is harder than weight loss
This can be so true!1 -
Well we are here for each other and we CAN and WILL do this!!!2
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So much inspiration here. I am reminded that this journey is a journey. Like all journeys it has ups downs stops and starts. Sounds corny but I have to stay on the road to reach the destination. Thanks to all for your support.6
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The dietician told me to bump up my calories, that I’m probably losing too fast. I am so full right now I can barely move. And I’ve already mapped out tomorrow and it looks like a flipping feast day or something! I can’t believe how much more I get for an extra 200 calories. It’s insane. Today I had a couple of slices chopped bacon on my giant dinner salad with a couple of slices of halloumi. It felt so wantonly luxurious!8
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I have also been told to pick up my calories but to cut back on days when I don’t train. I train 6 days per week, generally burning 3-500 calories per day through purposeful exercise. I say purposeful because I’m much more active in my everyday life than I was 9 months ago when I was at my heaviest, least fit condition. Purposeful means I’m running, cycling, circuit training or weight lifting2
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This month I will end the month at less than I started it with.8
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56 days in, 21 pounds lost. Trying to go out for walks more often. I'm so inspired by all the stories on this site. Thanks for sharing your successes and struggles. We can help each other achieve our goals.5
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When I changed my mfp from to lose1.0 a week to lose.05 a week, I gained an extra 200 calories too. I could not believe how much better I feel with the extra calories and I have just decided to go slower and be happy with any loss that I have.10
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