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@MzCara148 I think Dad was so worried because there had been a recent news article about a couple getting attacked on the Appalachian trail this month. But if I had to wait to do anything until I had someone to do something with me, I'd never do anything! I just try to take sensible precautions - stick to a local trail (don't take the ones that go way out into the wilderness), make sure that someone knows where I'm at, what trail I'm on and roughly when I expect to be back, and then, because I was in a no-cell phone area because of a radio telescope nearby, I dug out my little hand radios and made sure they were working and left one with mom.
I liked the hiking because it was so much more varied. I wasn't walking in front of a bunch of people so I didn't have a bunch of people staring at me like when I walk the back streets at home, and the grade varied from level to very steep so I got a real workout in climbing up those steep slopes and coming down the other side! Plus I just like being in the woods. Walking on a walking track or a treadmill or even the backstreets at home is so boring - the same circuit endlessly. It takes all I have (when I still had the gumption, anyway) to get in a 45 minute walk on a track like that; I hiked 3 hours and didn't even think twice about it!0 -
My Starting Over Weight: 499lbs on Mar 14, 2019
My Final Weight Goal: 150lbs
The Milestone I'm Most Looking Forward To Reaching: 250lbs (where I left off in 2015 on my first weight loss journey here before my AFIB and heart meds side effects kicked in and derailed me)
My Current Weight: 426lbs
My Loss This Week: 3lbs
My Total Loss: 73lbs
What's Working/What Needs Work:
I've increased my protein intake every day making sure that I choose foods lower in fat and carbs to go with. I'm also striving to have 3 meals a day which has always been out of my norm. I was counseled that eating only 2 meals or less daily merely confused my body into thinking I was starving. This actually kept me from losing. Now with routine mealtimes to count on, I'm seeing some major loss for me finally. I'm excited!
While I have been trying to move around more lately, too, despite my bone pains...I feel I need to push it a little more. I did improve from under 200 steps a day (only inside my home) to now over 1000 steps in home and in yard and driveway. It's a good step forward for me, but I'm anxious to see it get back to 10,000 steps daily. Painfully slow going process here, but I want it bad!!0 -
WOOHOO!! Just had another great loss which surprises the WHOOPS out of me!!! Now a total of 77lbs down since Mar 14th...that's 11 weeks!! Can't believe this is now my life instead of where I was before my pacemaker surgery and my life with PERSISTENT AFIB had a choke hold on me while I was weighing in at 499lbs. Today I'm 422.4lbs and it hopefully won't be too much longer before I'm saying goodbye 400's and hello 300's!! I'm motivated and super excited about life again0
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Wow BetJo64 - that’s amazing!1
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Not my typical update this time around, because I'm retaining fluid this weekend pretty badly - yesterday, I wore a ring that is normally extremely loose, but yesterday it fit fine, so there's my proof on the water retention, which did help a little in dealing with the devastation the scale triggered at first!
I'm trying something this week. I know that I've been derailed for quite a while and can't seem to get myself to stay under my calorie limit. Back when I started this round in 2017, I had read a book on the 8 week blood sugar diet, where the writer claimed that eating 800 calories a day for 8 weeks would help an obese person get blood under control, lose weight, yadayadayada. I thought I'd give it a try as it wasn't long term (I figured short term couldn't hurt, right?) I quickly found in just a few days that I couldn't sustain 800 calories a day; my energy levels plummeted and I found myself getting the shakes, so I slowly raised my calorie limit up until I found MFP, figured out that at 375 lbs, my maintenance was around 2800 calories at that weight, and upped my deficit to 1800 and proceeded to lose 100+ lbs.
Unfortunately, I lost my momentum by the end of the year, plateaued, and have been struggling to maintain for the last 18 months and have slowly regained 30 lbs of what I lost, which is frustrating to the extreme. I can't seem to get back into the successful pattern I had at first, and can't figure out why.
Thinking back on how I started the successful period, I noticed there was one benefit from the couple days of fasting experiment: my hunger levels dropped. I've noticed this before when I've fasted during the day (such as having to wait for fasting bloodwork in the evening instead of getting it done first thing of a morning). The problem, of course, is making myself stick to an all day fast, especially around 10 am when the hunger gets really strong. I know that if I can will myself through that period, that hunger will drop off as evening approaches, but my will power has been pretty dead lately, so other attempts at fasting have stalled. For instance: I'd determine I was going to fast, but would quickly start compromising with myself, allowing myself to have something around lunchtime, a snack, or give in and eat a dinner, and before I knew it, I'd eaten well over 1500 calories that day and blown the fast.
So I've determined that today, I'm going to fast from get up to bed time and have no more than 100 calories today (and that's because I can't stand straight black coffee and need my unsweetened almond milk). Of course, when I determined to do this yesterday, the desire to compromise started, but so far, I've held firm to it and seem to have slightly more will power to stick to it today (we'll see if that lasts as the day progresses). Tomorrow, I think I'll introduce maybe one meal, or perhaps a small breakfast and a dinner, and skip lunch. I'll try to keep this pattern up this week, slowly working my way back up to 1500 calories, and see if this little experiment will help me get my hunger under control. Because I have noticed that after eating at a lower limit for a while, my body gets used to that and I find that the amount I used to eat to be too much. I think that's why the short periods of fasting may work.
Course this weekend is going to be a challenge as I'm going camping, but hopefully, if I can get my hunger back under control by Friday, I won't be as tempted by the food as I was during the cabin trip, and the extra calories burned by all the walking I'll do won't get eaten up (literally) by extra hunger drive afterwards, so hopefully, I won't lose the benefit of the extra activity.
Anyway, I'm at wits end and since everything else I've tried to get myself back on track have failed, including the medication route from my doctor, I'm going to see if I can't get this to work. Wish me luck!1 -
@bmeadows380 I hope you learn whatever it is you need to with this experience. That would be super hard for me - it would give me the shakes something fierce, but I hope it either works the way you hope or helps you figure something else out. If you don’t mind my asking - do you normally set your own limits or do you go with the MFP ones?0
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Starting Weight: 321 in 2018
Goal weight: 161
Current Weight: 309.4
Next Major Goal: 271 (where I fell off the wagon last year.
I am 3 weeks into my reboot. I am finally starting to get past the point where I am starving all the times, the blood sugar crashes where I get the shakes and break out in a sweat are passing - so that’s all good. I am working a Noom program at the same time I am logging here, so fire away if you have questions.
I have been blessed with the opportunity to travel for the whole month of July with the hubs and my chicklets. We are driving from the East Coast to San Francisco and back again. So I have no clue how I am going to make that work. But I have got to try. So here I am, giving it another go.
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@bmeadows380 I hope you learn whatever it is you need to with this experience. That would be super hard for me - it would give me the shakes something fierce, but I hope it either works the way you hope or helps you figure something else out. If you don’t mind my asking - do you normally set your own limits or do you go with the MFP ones?
@MzCara148 Thankfully, I don't have sugar issues, so it doesn't give me the shakes, but I know several folks in my own family that would never be able to handle an all day fast like that, either. What gets me is the will power issue in overcoming temptation and that mental drive to eat. I caught myself yesterday mindlessly starting to reach for something when it wasn't even my stomach that was complaining that it was hungry! I know that so much of my snacking and drive to eat is all mental; its not a true physical hunger, but a very powerful urge in my brain to eat, and that's very hard to fight!
But I succeeded, I think - I didn't eat any solid food, and had less than 200 calories in liquids. I did allow myself a half cut tea from Arby's yesterday afternoon, and that helped the mental battle for several hours. Of course I wasn't trying to reach a certain physical state with my fasting, so I think I can count it as a success!
I know that being at the weight I am, doing several day fasts long term probably isn't a very healthy idea, so I broke it this morning with an egg and a piece of toast with a little butter, plus my coffee with almond milk and cashew milk. I'm going to try to hold myself to nothing but a yogurt for lunch, and see if I can keep myself to a couple of servings of vegetables and an air fried chicken thigh for dinner.
My biggest problem is the willpower issue - I can intend to start something and try and try and try and fail every time because I can't win the battle with my willpower. But sometimes, for no reason i can ever discern, the willpower suddenly snaps into place and I am able to accomplish what I wanted to do - such as the all day fast yesterday. I've tried off and on all spring to do some fasting, but every single time I'd cave to the mental pressure that said "come on, you don't need to not any anything; just keep it under 500 calories". The problem is, I never stayed under 500 calories. But for some reason yesterday worked. And the water weigh gain was down by 6 lbs this morning!
Imagine what I could get done if I could figure out what flips that willpower switch on and off in my mind! lol
And in answer to your question, I go to a couple of different sites and input my stats to find my calorie limits as MFP seems to want to set it a little higher for me than I think is accurate. I look at them all and kind of average them to get the value I put in. I tend to ignore the macro nutrient ratios; I'm not ketoing or low carbing, and I just want to focus on getting healthy foods in and hit the calorie limit more than trying to get a certain macro nutrient balance. I have enough trouble just sticking to the calorie limit without adding another factor to track!0 -
Starting Weight: 321 in 2018
Goal weight: 161
Current Weight: 309.4
Next Major Goal: 271 (where I fell off the wagon last year.
I am 3 weeks into my reboot. I am finally starting to get past the point where I am starving all the times, the blood sugar crashes where I get the shakes and break out in a sweat are passing - so that’s all good. I am working a Noom program at the same time I am logging here, so fire away if you have questions.
I have been blessed with the opportunity to travel for the whole month of July with the hubs and my chicklets. We are driving from the East Coast to San Francisco and back again. So I have no clue how I am going to make that work. But I have got to try. So here I am, giving it another go.
Travel is a killer! I gained 5 lbs in May because of being out of town so much and in an area where there weren't many healthy options to be had. But keep trying! and be forgiving of yourself; even if a day isn't completely perfect, look for the little victory points along the way; that goes a long way to keep yourself going and not giving up!0 -
@bmeadows380 I totally get the willpower thing. I am right there with you. For me I do great for a long time but when I loosen the reins a bit - don’t log for a vacation or whatever- I can never get it back.
Hopefully we will both figure it out soon.0 -
My Starting Over Weight: 499lbs on Mar 14, 2019
My Final Weight Goal: 150lbs
The Milestone I'm Most Looking Forward To Reaching: I can't wait until I can fit comfortably in my car's driver seat once again. My hips have been so large for so long that I'm squished, uncomfortable, bruised, and sore when I try to fit between the console and driver's door. Hubby has been having to drive me around for a few years now. Hope that soon I will be able to drive myself once again!
My Current Weight: 422lbs
My Total Loss So Far: 77lbs
It's been a hard few weeks as far as loss for me. Just when I see the scale drop a few...the next day it's back up a few and more. And I'm doing so well with my foods and walking within my abilities at this time. I feel great about everything else...but this mind game with my scale can STOP any time now!!!0 -
My Starting Weight: ~375 lbs (01/01/2017)
My goal: 220 lbs (This would put me in the obesity stage 1 category)
Milestone: 260 lbs (this would put me below the 40 BMI mark for being morbidly obese or stage 3 obese)
Current Weight: 290.7 lbs 6/13/19
Loss this Week: -5.0 lbs
Total loss: -84.3 lbs
What's Working/What Needs Work:Well, I finally got myself to drop the water weight! Monday, the scale was reading 299.5 lbs, which I knew was water weight because of how a particular ring was fitting on Sunday, as I mentioned before. So I went on an all day fast from food on Monday, taking in less than 200 calories in my drinks that day. After that all day fast, my weight did begin to drop very quickly and has done so all week, which means I'm finally letting go of the excess water - right in time for a camping trip this weekend
Anyway, despite knowing it was mostly water loss, it was a relief to see that number on my scale this morning! I have managed so far to stay under my calorie limit all week with no cheating, too, so perhaps something can be said for taking a day a week and doing an all day fast! For me, anyways.
So as I said: this weekend I'm going camping with the folks for Father's Day, so I know I'm not going to be able to count calories and won't be staying with my calorie limit because of camp food. However, I know my activity will be up because I plan to hike and take my bike, so hopefully I can mitigate the damage. I'm already bracing myself because I know that will mean water weight will be returned on Tuesday morning and my weight will be up again, but I plan to do another all day fast on Tuesday after the vacation and see if that can keep me doing the pattern I'm on today.
I'm taking my cousin to see a play at the local theatre next weekend for her birthday and promised to take her out, so I'm hoping that I'll be able to skip lunch and breakfast that day and keep as many of my calories as I can until evening to mitigate what I know is going to be a calorie laden dinner. But that's next weekend, and I've got to get through this one first!
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@bmeadows380 I’m so glad things seem to be going in the right direction for you!0
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It's been a hard few weeks as far as loss for me. Just when I see the scale drop a few...the next day it's back up a few and more. And I'm doing so well with my foods and walking within my abilities at this time. I feel great about everything else...but this mind game with my scale can STOP any time now!!!
@MzCara148 is right - water weight is a bear and can sometimes be to the tune of 6 to 8 lbs. It can be so disheartening when you think you're doing everything right and your body's retention of water masks your success. But hang in there - keep an eye on the over all trend; you're doing fantastic!1 -
@MzCara148 and @bmeadows380 Thank you, ladies, so much for understanding and quieting down my frustrations. I hope to see that scale move down soon though. I need even the tiniest loss just to boost my spirit again.0
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@MzCara148 and @bmeadows380 Thank you, ladies, so much for understanding and quieting down my frustrations. I hope to see that scale move down soon though. I need even the tiniest loss just to boost my spirit again.
@BettJo64 Oh honey, I know the frustration all too well - just go back and read some of my epic whiny posts and you'll see why I call myself the resident Eeyore lol1 -
@bmeadows380 I was rolling along, losing 1-3 pounds every few days, and then NOTHING for days and days now. Eating the same as I was and even upped my walking a little since then. Moving around the house and garden more, so I thought I would get even more loss. But NOOooooo! Nothing. Nada. Zip. Don't really know what to do. So I'll trust that it will shift back in my favor soon.0
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@BettJo64 I do that whenever I get more active - spend a day working in the house or outside, and the next few days will see a jump in the scales, not a loss, even though I keep to the calorie deficit. I guess its water retention, perhaps due to pushing my muscles to work more than they are used to?1
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@bmeadows380 Someone told me that because I'm eating more protein in my healthy eating plan, that my muscles may be getting bigger thus causing my scale to go up a little. I don't know enough about that to believe it or not.0
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My Starting Over Weight: 499lbs on Mar 14, 2019
My Final Weight Goal: 150lbs
The Milestone I'm Most Looking Forward To Reaching: Today I can't wait to be below 400 again!!
My Current Weight: 419.2lbs
My Total Loss So Far: 79.8lbs
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@BettJo64 Great job! I know when I finally dropped into the next "100's) place, I was super excited. And your doctor has to be ecstatic for you - I know my doctor was thrilled1
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My Starting Weight: ~375 lbs (01/01/2017)
My goal: 220 lbs (This would put me in the obesity stage 1 category)
Milestone: 260 lbs (this would put me below the 40 BMI mark for being morbidly obese or stage 3 obese)
Current Weight: 290.4 lbs 6/21/19
Loss this Week: -0.3 lbs
Total loss: -84.6 lbs
What's Working/What Needs Work: It's a loss, even its a small one, though I think the actual loss was higher than that - however, I'm a lot blocked up right now in the plumbing, so to speak, and TOM should be starting today, both of which are resulting in water weight gain. I also haven't been sleeping very well this week, and I've noticed that on days where I get under 5 hours of sleep (like last night), I usually retain water into the morning, so all those factors have come together against me.
However, even with the over eating last weekend (because though I mitigated some of the damage with bike rides and long hikes and walks, I still probably went over maintenance those 3 days), I still showed some loss, so I'm happy!
The all day fasting thing once a week seems to be helping. I fasted a full day last week and was found I was able to stay under my limit every day until Friday and the start of the camping trip. Monday, when I came home from the camping trip, I stayed under 1500 calories for the day, and actually was under even more because I didn't count back the exercise calories associated with mowing my grass, weed-eating, and the work I was doing in the yard that evening.
I tried to do an all day fast on Tuesday to help account for the over-indulgence over the weekend, and made it until evening. But I began doing some heavy housework that evening - vacuuming, mopping the entire house (and I have no carpet at all, so I have to mop every room), and sorting and cleaning up my spare room for my cousin to use this weekend, and found myself getting shaky, so I made myself a ham wrap and allowed myself to eat a can of peaches because I apparently seriously needed the food for the activity I was doing. So instead of being an all day fast, I ate 1 meal which kept me to under 800 calories for the day. Again, I did not count back any exercise calories at all that day either, which means I was probably closer to something like 300 net for the day in actuality.
I was really proud of myself yesterday - I stayed under 1500 calories for the day, despite spending the day out of town for work! So even with eating out for 2 meals, I kept control of the need to snack and stayed under!
Tonight, I'm taking my cousin out for dinner and a play for her birthday, so I only had apple juice and my usual almond milk and splash of creamer for breakfast, and will try to skip lunch all together or at least only have vegetables to save as many calories as I can for the dinner as we're going to a restaurant that doesn't have calorie counts. I can approximate the best I can, but its a fancier place so I doubt they're going to have much that is very diet friendly, though I plan to stick to salad and stay away from saucy items.
Tomorrow we're going to the local Renaissance Festival and I'm not even going to bother trying to count calories there. However, the festival grounds are on a hillside, so walking up and down that hill all day long should help a lot! And one day, after being so good all week, I know won't kill me, and I can pick a day for an all day fast next week to help cover any extra calories I consume.
so anyway, I may have finally latched onto something to break me out of this horrible plateau I was in; next weekend, I think, may be the full tale because TOM should be over and hopefully, I'll drop this extra water weight and can see what my true weight is. wish me luck!1 -
@bmeadows380 Thank you so much for the encouragement!! Yes, my general doc was thrilled at my checkup. Can't wait to see my cardiologist in August! Hopefully, I'll have even more off by then.
I certainly wish you luck with the once a week fasting plan. I've heard it works well for some people. Keep us posted on how you're doing with it. And have fun this weekend!!!0 -
My Starting Weight: ~470 lbs
My goal: 175 lbs (just because I remember this being my weight in 3rd grade.)
Ultimate goal no matter the poundage: Size 18...no lower than Size 12
Milestone: Under 450 lbs and then under 400 (I am just tired of being in the 4's)
Current Weight: 459 lbs 6/23/19
Loss this Week: 0
Gained 7lbs
Total loss: -17 lbs according to MFP
What's Working/What Needs Work: I need to meal prep and stick with it. I need to start working out again...but due to a car accident and car injury I am skeptical of it. Because of my size, my doctor said for me to continue to work out. I HATE doctors with a passion at this point. I need to find new ones. I also need an accountability partner. I'm losing hope on this journey of losing weight.1 -
Beauty1726 wrote: »My Starting Weight: ~470 lbs
My goal: 175 lbs (just because I remember this being my weight in 3rd grade.)
Ultimate goal no matter the poundage: Size 18...no lower than Size 12
Milestone: Under 450 lbs and then under 400 (I am just tired of being in the 4's)
Current Weight: 459 lbs 6/23/19
Loss this Week: 0
Gained 7lbs
Total loss: -17 lbs according to MFP
What's Working/What Needs Work: I need to meal prep and stick with it. I need to start working out again...but due to a car accident and car injury I am skeptical of it. Because of my size, my doctor said for me to continue to work out. I HATE doctors with a passion at this point. I need to find new ones. I also need an accountability partner. I'm losing hope on this journey of losing weight.
@Beauty1726 I certainly understand. We are both over 400lbs which has us dealing with issues that others may not relate to completely. We struggle with hope and keeping that fire in us for the fight...even though we want it desperately. I want to be here for you...with you the whole way through and hope you'll stay committed to showing up daily for yourself and for your friends. Send me a request if you would like and I'll happily accept.1 -
@BettJo64 thank you! And it's true especially when there MIGHT be a diagnosis of me not being able to lose weight. 😩1
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@Beauty1726 Doctors can be the worst sometimes. Yes - I’m overweight. I’m painfully aware - literally. Sometimes I just want to say - if you don’t have something to offer other than eat less, shut up, lol.2
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Beauty1726 wrote: »@BettJo64 thank you! And it's true especially when there MIGHT be a diagnosis of me not being able to lose weight. 😩
@Beauty1726 I would seriously question any diagnosis from a doctor saying you cannot lose weight. A medical condition can make it very difficult, but never impossible, and there are inspirational stories out there of folks who succeeded. There are a lot of myths floating around concerning weight loss, metabolism, insulin, etc and I've found that the general medical community oftentimes is way behind on the current research or easily buy into unfounded theories in areas outside their expertise.
there is a lot of good information here from folks who keep up with the times, though I know how tricky it can be to sort the reliable information from the rampant misinformation that is out there. Look up "Starvation Mode" for an example; that's a myth that has been around for a very, very long time. (though too bad it isn't true; then the answer would only be to stop eating completely! lol)
I was told by an endocrinologist that because I had PCOS and thyroid problems, that I'd never lose weight. I lost 90 lbs in 2012. I did gain almost all of it back, but I then proceeded to lose 100 lbs in 2017. It certainly wasn't easy, and my brain can be an insidious enemy that constantly confounds my efforts, but I've proven to myself that it's not impossible!
I think doctors should be looking for ways to help their patients figure out the underlying cause that blocks them from losing weight, because most of us don't "want" to be fat and are incredibly frustrated because we can't figure out why we can't seem to get anywhere in weight loss efforts. It certainly is incredibly insensitive and unhelpful to tell us that we're just being lazy gluttons. I'm finding in my own case that the actual fight isn't physical; it's mental, and the worst battles I have is with my will. So I need to focus on ways that can help me bolster my will power.
Sorry for the rant lol I've been where you are with a doctor's comments, and know how defeating and demoralizing that can be! Weight loss isn't easy for anyone, whether you're trying to lose 100+ lbs or that last 10; we need all the encouragement we can get!
You can do this, though, and you've got our support in helping you figure out the plan that will work best for you!1 -
My Starting Over Weight: 499lbs on Mar 14, 2019
My Final Weight Goal: 150lbs
My Next Milestone I'm Most Looking Forward To Reaching: I can't wait to be below 400 again🤘
My Current Weight: 416.4lbs
My Total Loss So Far: 82.6lbs✔0