Women 200lb+, Let's Amaze Ourselves This April!!!
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@Brooke2305Brooke2305 wrote: »
This is actually my first time trying limited deficit cycles (but not my first attempt at losing the weight). And this is the first deficit period I've been in. The idea is more for psychological support - I started at 250.6lbs and have to lose 125lbs, so I have a long road ahead. However, if I allow myself to dwell on that and the idea that I'll be in deficit consistently for 2 to 3 years, it's just too much to handle. Plus, my body is likely to start fighting me at some point!
In the past, I do pretty well up to the 6 to 8 month point, then it all goes out of the window because I get diet fatigue. My plan this time round is to take it in 12 week blocks, maximise what I can for those 12 weeks, then take my foot off the gas a little and regroup for the next cycle. But in the 2 week diet breaks, I'll still be logging my food, finding out where my maintenance level is and working out.
My last deficit weigh in is tomorrow, but as of last week I'd lost 18lbs in 12 weeks, so a little over 7% of my total body weight. I'm aiming to lose between 5 and 10% of my weight each cycle.
Thank you for the reply!
I will try this if I start plateauing or if I get mentally tired. Thank you!!! Good luck!1 -
Well maybe not too much lows this week. In the back of my thoughts I was thinking I'd be okay with maintaining this week, well the scale heard me. HA going up by .2 each day but still the same base. Blaming the ham and the sodium, last night was the last meal for that though. More water. Nothing new at the gym this week to cause higher gain but we'll see. Still could be the 4 mile hike Saturday but haven't been as sore as when I've done a 5K in the past
Kitten is getting fixed today. Makes me nervous but I know she should be just fine. The dog that is her buddy was worried when I didn't come back with her as well.
The one friend I was worried about burnout, did but she's back to going. I had stopped telling her when I was going but offered that I'd keep at doing so if it'll help. Saw her Monday and if I get the cat home in time I'll see her tonight too. Her son is joining her too which is great.7 -
I did my first kickboxing workout video yesterday morning. It was pretty fun! The moves themselves weren't difficult, but the challenge was following what the trainer was doing, because every move is a combo of steps and punches or kicks. It repeats for 30 seconds, so I have a little bit of time to figure it out, but that also means I don't get the full impact of the workout as I stand still and watch for the first 5-10 seconds to make sure I've got the sequence down. I think it will get easier as the month progresses, as I get more familiar with it. Hopefully it will lead to actual long-term improvement in my general coordination, too, because that's never been great for me.11
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It's midweek and I'm on day 3 of constant hunger (thanks TOM ). Despite trying to avoid eating myself out of house and home, my workouts have been pretty great. I am on Week 6 of C25K and strangely enough, 2 10 minute jogs was tougher than the 20 minute jog that I did on Friday. I've been stretching out this program so I do all of the weeks twice so that helps me get ready for the next official week. I have a 22 minute jog scheduled for Friday and I'm both really looking forward to it and absolutely dreading it...which is basically the relationship that I have with jogging. So all good there and now i'm watching the minutes click by so I can order lunch from a local cafe as I'm out of lunch stuff and am out of town this weekend.14
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@kali31337 - I understand exactly how you feel. Even now, having with so miles of running under my belt, most days I hate it for the first mile. I'm sore, it's hard, I feel slow. But then the next mile I'm all warmed up, my joints don't hurt anymore and it's just the best thing ever.7
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Happy April to all.
SW 11/1/2020 - 265
3/31/2021 weight - 250
Lost 15 lbs and counting
For April my goal is to lose 3 lbs and get down to 247. Three lbs a month seems to be a reasonable goal for me.
My weigh-in day is Thursdays.
Best to all of you for a successful and healthy April.
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New here. I almost got down to 210 last year but then did a lot of stress eating plus had to take Prednisone for an autoimmune problem.
So back to 245 (!) Have been on a 1500 calorie a day plan for two weeks now. I hope to be in the 230s by the end of the month.11 -
Hello again, I would welcome anyone who wants a fitness pal!3
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Apr 1: 254.8
Apr 8: 251.4
Extremely happy with this loss. Been under calories and drinking lots of water everyday!13 -
@christymarten Welcome!! I started out at 242 myself, so I feel you! I'm currently at 229. You've got this!6
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Got my first COVID shot! I had to drive to the next county over because of how my state is handling it, but hey, I got it and that's the important thing. My husband got his on Tuesday and only really started having side-effects today; he had a sore arm yesterday, but this morning he started running a slight fever and was really fatigued, and his clinical site sent him home out of an abundance of caution. I'm hoping my experience is better, at least I'll be home for the next 4 days. We should be fully vaccinated by mid-late May, so we're going to visit my dad since hubs gets a semester break then. I'm so looking forward to it.9
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Name: Jessica
Age: 38
Height: 5' 6"
SW: 238.4 (5/10/16)
GW: 190
April GW: 226
Weight tracking:
Start Apr 1: 235.8
WK 1 Apr 5: 234.9
WK 2 Apr 12:
WK 3 Apr 19:
WK 4 Apr 27:
Finish Apr 30:
April goals:
WK 1:
- drink 100oz of water a day
- stick to a 16:8 IF schedule (during the weekdays)
- Take two 10 min breaks during work to stretch/yoga
I just joined this group and started back on MFP. I used it in 2016-2018 off and on and lost 40 lbs. Of course I gain it back and the COVID stress eating really helped with that (of course it's not to blame for all of it). I used Noom oner the summer and just cancelled. There were things I liked and things I really couldn't stand. So I'm back on MFP and taking it a week at a time.
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@goal06082021 its interesting but the reactions to the COVID vaccine are very age based and very different for each person. I work in Biotech and have developed a couple of COVID testing kits this past year. From what I understand our reactions to the vaccine are due to how our immune system reacts to an infection.
My husband and I just had sore arms (24-36hrs long) for our first shots. I just got my second on Monday which gave me a headache and made me tired.4 -
@trinati2001 that's really interesting, thank you. Also, welcome to the group and nice loss, let's keep it rolling!
My darling husband (/s, but in like, a loving way) was craving carbs today so he grabbed some fried-chicken mac-and-cheese from a local place, and graciously saved half of it for me. Thanks babe, that's still like 800 calories, I guess I have snacks for the next couple of days LMAO. He's probably already forgotten about it. I swear leftovers are just invisible to him, sometimes it's a wonder he sees the lunches I prep for him for the week.4 -
April Weigh In
SW 27/11/2020 230
April 1 211.8
April 9 209.8
April 16
April 23
April 30
GW April 205
GW 27/11/2022 168[/ 52 lb in 52 weeks
April is going well
- My daughter Sarah is doing this with me too
- drinking water
- getting my walking in
- coming up to end of term
- taking first annual leave so off April 29
- plan to get out more on my bike, hoping to do some camping in May
- vaccine booked for end of April
- in provincial stay at home order until beginning of May , hopefully our numbers will start going down again
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Have enjoyed reading your posts! Thank you for sharing, you are one of the first things I go to each morning as I visualize my day!!!!!
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Friday weigh-in time!
Age: 29
Height: 5'3"
SW: 252.8 (11/13/2020)
CW: 234.6 (3/26/2021)
Weigh-Ins
4/2: 233.4
4/9: 231.4
4/16:
4/23:
4/30:
GW for April: Below 230
GW for 2021: 196
UGW: 144, end of 2022
And the hits just keep coming. I've officially passed the -20lb mark! I've now lost the equivalent of both of my cats, LMAO. I'm also in spitting distance of my monthly goal and we're not even at the halfway point, so that's also awesome.10 -
trinati2001 wrote: »@goal06082021 its interesting but the reactions to the COVID vaccine are very age based and very different for each person. I work in Biotech and have developed a couple of COVID testing kits this past year. From what I understand our reactions to the vaccine are due to how our immune system reacts to an infection.
My husband and I just had sore arms (24-36hrs long) for our first shots. I just got my second on Monday which gave me a headache and made me tired.
This fascinates me. I had the Pfizer vaccine and both times, it was as simple as a sore (frog punched) arm which lasted at least a couple of days. No other reaction. Does that mean my immune system is good or bad I wonder? lol I regularly get colds and have a number of allergies (dogs, cats, horse, dust, grass, feathers) but other than that, I'm fairly healthy so... shrug....2 -
Friday weigh in!
Age: 31
Height: 5’6”
SW 222 (Feb 10, 21)
April SW 201.2
April GW 190
UGW 170
April 2: 200.7
April 9: 197.5
April 16:
April 23:
April 30:
Needless to say, I’m delighted with this week’s loss! Hellooooo Onederland!! (That doesn’t mean I have to leave this group, right?! Y’all are too awesome!) I even let myself have a cheat day on Easter and found that I wanted FRUIT much more than I wanted chocolate (crazy, I know!). I did have one crazy work day this week where I skipped my workout but I made up for it the next day. Sometimes I can’t believe I’ve only been doing this for 2 months - I feel like I’ve transformed into a completely different person!
My challenge for this week will be international travel. 😬 I normally live in Indonesia but I’ve been stuck in the US for the last 10 months due to Covid visa restrictions. I FINALLY got my visa yesterday (hooray!) and am returning home next week. So, I’ll have the first hurdle of a 30+ hour travel to figure out and the second hurdle of a 5 day quarantine in a hotel. I’m thrilled to be going home but I also know that my best case scenario will be to stay steady on the scale for that week. Workouts will also be a bit challenging since I won’t have my weights but I’ve got some body weight videos to try. I’m also working to plan ahead and bring plenty of bars, shake mix, etc so I won’t end up feeling super gross but it will be a challenge for sure! My dream is to hit 26lbs lost (halfway!) before I leave on Wednesday and then maintain for a week before gearing up for Part 2!
I also did some progress photos this week to encourage myself.. can’t wait to see it in 27 more pounds! Also.. does anyone else find that as you make progress toward your goal, you consider dropping your UGW? When I started, 170 seemed almost impossible to reach and now that I’m almost halfway, I’m starting to think.. hmm, I wonder what I would look like at 165 😅 I know that’s a slippery slope though and always wanting to lose “just a little bit more” can send me right back to disordered eating and body image issues (which, no thank you! Been there done that) but it’s still a tempting thought!
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Age: 52
Height: 5'5"
SW: 251.4 (March 25, 2021)
April SW: 248.2
GW for April: 242
Overall GW: 150
April weigh-ins (Fridays):
Apr 2: 248.2 (I knew I would drop quite a bit as I've just returned to weighing and logging)
Apr 9: 246
Apr 16:
Apr 23:
Apr 30:
April Goals:
- to log every day even if I am over
- to exercise at least 3 times per week
- to eat a fruit and/or vegetable at every meal
I had a good week on the scale, and met all the goals. I was tempted to give up on logging more than once as I have had one ongoing frustration this week. However, I kept going, so I am going to take this opportunity to be pleased about that. I don't expect this rate of loss to continue though! I have a couple of busy weekends coming up as well, with virtual conferences this weekend and next weekend, so I will need to adjust my grocery shopping and meal planning to reflect that. I suppose that it has an advantage over a real conference in that I won't be eating out all day!3 -
This fascinates me. I had the Pfizer vaccine and both times, it was as simple as a sore (frog punched) arm which lasted at least a couple of days. No other reaction. Does that mean my immune system is good or bad I wonder? lol I regularly get colds and have a number of allergies (dogs, cats, horse, dust, grass, feathers) but other than that, I'm fairly healthy so... shrug....[/quote]
The side effects aren’t necessarily about how good or bad your immune system is. It’s just what are the physical manifestations that your body has when your immune system is working hard.
It boggles my mind how we can all be so similar and yet so different.1
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