50 pounds in 6 months.. is it possible?

glipogloopy
glipogloopy Posts: 4 Member
edited August 2019 in Health and Weight Loss
I am getting married in the second week of February and was trying to get down to 150 pounds by then.. I am currently 5'6, 197 pounds. I am freaking out because I crave food all day, and despite working with a personal trainer 4 days a week, I am finding it hard to clean up my nutrition. I even tried Lomaira (a lower strength Phentermine, appetite suppressant), but I am scared of the long-term side effects. Any advice, anybody? I am new to this site.
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  • nighthawk584
    nighthawk584 Posts: 2,023 Member
    I lost 60 in 4 months but I am 6'1" and was pretty obese @ 280 starting weight and very aggressive with calorie deficit and exercise (I didn't eat back my exercise calories either) I am by no means saying you should do what I did, just telling you it is possible for very obese people like I was to lose a lot of weight in short period of time. Be more realistic like others are saying and shoot for 25-35 lbs . You have to stay on it though and be meticulous with calorie counting. Good luck.
  • whmscll
    whmscll Posts: 2,254 Member
    It’s taken me almost 6 months to lose 17 pounds. They’re mostly vanity pounds, though, I was a normal BMI when I started.
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    edited August 2019
    Remember that you are the event and not the wedding. When we diet for a big event, stressing out over the numbers for the big reveal, all of that can go right out the window when the event is over. Sit down face-to-face with a medical professional who can help you get your meal plans and food in order. One step at a time down to the altar. You'll have a much better chance of getting there and staying there long, long after the wedding is over....way down the road into your future. Long term weight stability is where the rubber meets the road.
  • hixa30
    hixa30 Posts: 274 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Possible yes. Probable, not likely.

    Back in the day when weight loss blogging was popular I kept track of a large number of people, approximately 15% made it to goal weight.
  • Hyacinth_Hippo
    Hyacinth_Hippo Posts: 51 Member
    "I am freaking out because I crave food all day" if you're craving foods all day right now, it's probably not going to get better until you address where these cravings are coming from. Is it because you're bored? Is eating an emotional reaction? Is snacking all day a habit that you need to break? Are you getting enough protein/ fats/ carbs/ fiber/ water? I found that I was having a hard time sticking to my calorie goals when I was getting most of my calories from carbs and I wasn't getting enough fiber, fat and protein to keep me feeling full. I have also found that focusing on drinking enough water has made a huge difference for me. It may or may not be possible for you to lose 50lbs in 6 months, but to achieve any goal you set you will need to come up with a nutrition plan that doesn't leave you hungry all the time.
  • ChelleDee07
    ChelleDee07 Posts: 396 Member
    Possible? Yes. I lost just over 100 lbs in 8 months and 4 days AND yes, I have kept it off. I lost this weight in 2017 and I have maintained and even loss more since. I started at 260 lbs and I changed my lifestyle completely... diet and activity. I made changes that I could maintain in my life. I didn't cut anything completely out. I just cut back and got to moving more.
  • icemom011
    icemom011 Posts: 999 Member
    I was so overweight when i got married, but made changes and lost 75lbs or so later. I'm in maintenance for going on three years now. I still enjoy looking at my wedding pictures, doesn't matter that I'm fat there. I'm not anymore, and it's more important. I've had my share of lose/ gain back- plus- ten- extra- pounds every time cycles because the changes i was making were temporary and that had to change for me to keep the weight off successfully. You've got so much good advice here, OP. Don't set too hard of a goal, but focus on changing habits that got you to become overweight to start with. Identify them and make changes, even if you change one thing at a time, as long as it's sustainable for you. And for God's sake, stop taking pills. Have a big salad with low calorie or low amount of s higher calories salad dressing, eat more veggies, they are filling and low calorie. And so nutritious too. And added stress from too aggressive of a goal eill make it harder on you and your family too, because many of us get hangry when we're hungry, lol. Good luck and congratulations, OP!
  • kazminchu
    kazminchu Posts: 250 Member
    +1 for don't add extra stress to yourself when trying to plan a wedding, the planning itself is stressful enough! I actually gained ~15lbs right before my wedding in stress-eating (obviously not everyone has this reaction to stress but it is possible). I would recommend setting yourself a realistic goal, something you can stick to comfortably. And to be honest, I'd recommend just eating at maintenance for the week or so before the wedding, just to make sure you're as happy and glowing as possible. And enjoy your wedding day, you'll look and feel stunning no matter what you weigh so don't sweat it!
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  • 777Gemma888
    777Gemma888 Posts: 9,578 Member
    Are you sure you're not pregnant? A friend of mine attempted to aggressively drop weight before her wedding last year, and assumed something was wrong with herself. I kept telling her, "you might be pregnant." I was right. She'd thought she was incapable of conceiving. She was weighing, logging & exercising. Fast forward>>She is due next week.

    Congratulations on your pending nuptials!