Almost at my goal weight in 3 months
titchy_michelle
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wooo hoooo! Great work1
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Well done1
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That's a nice fast drop considering you had so little to lose! Time to practice healthy habits to maintain. Congratulations!
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Amazing!2
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Sand_TIger wrote: »That's a nice fast drop considering you had so little to lose! Time to practice healthy habits to maintain. Congratulations!
I wouldn’t really say 3 stone is so little it’s a huge difference for me. And I changed my eating habits back in March that’s how I’ve been able to loose so much weight2 -
titchy_michelle wrote: »Sand_TIger wrote: »That's a nice fast drop considering you had so little to lose! Time to practice healthy habits to maintain. Congratulations!
I wouldn’t really say 3 stone is so little it’s a huge difference for me. And I changed my eating habits back in March that’s how I’ve been able to loose so much weight
I thought three stone was 42lbs.3 -
titchy_michelle wrote: »Sand_TIger wrote: »That's a nice fast drop considering you had so little to lose! Time to practice healthy habits to maintain. Congratulations!
I wouldn’t really say 3 stone is so little it’s a huge difference for me. And I changed my eating habits back in March that’s how I’ve been able to loose so much weight
1.6lbs/week is a fast drop for only needing to lose 21 pounds (15% of your body!), but if you had a 100 pounds to lose, that would be a moderate pace for the first 21 pounds. It gets harder and harder to lose fat quickly as you get smaller. @Sand_TIger didn't mean not a big deal or a big difference to you.5 -
BruinsGal_91 wrote: »titchy_michelle wrote: »Sand_TIger wrote: »That's a nice fast drop considering you had so little to lose! Time to practice healthy habits to maintain. Congratulations!
I wouldn’t really say 3 stone is so little it’s a huge difference for me. And I changed my eating habits back in March that’s how I’ve been able to loose so much weight
I thought three stone was 42lbs.
I actually meant 2 stone
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Fancygirl76 wrote: »wooo hoooo! Great worknursenetty2 wrote: »Well donecarolina_girl_69 wrote: »Amazing!
Thank you so much 😊
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titchy_michelle wrote: »Sand_TIger wrote: »That's a nice fast drop considering you had so little to lose! Time to practice healthy habits to maintain. Congratulations!
I wouldn’t really say 3 stone is so little it’s a huge difference for me. And I changed my eating habits back in March that’s how I’ve been able to loose so much weight
1.6lbs/week is a fast drop for only needing to lose 21 pounds (15% of your body!), but if you had a 100 pounds to lose, that would be a moderate pace for the first 21 pounds. It gets harder and harder to lose fat quickly as you get smaller. @Sand_TIger didn't mean not a big deal or a big difference to you.
1-2 lbs is a healthy way to lose weight no matter how much you way
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Fidgetbrain wrote: »titchy_michelle wrote: »titchy_michelle wrote: »Sand_TIger wrote: »That's a nice fast drop considering you had so little to lose! Time to practice healthy habits to maintain. Congratulations!
I wouldn’t really say 3 stone is so little it’s a huge difference for me. And I changed my eating habits back in March that’s how I’ve been able to loose so much weight
1.6lbs/week is a fast drop for only needing to lose 21 pounds (15% of your body!), but if you had a 100 pounds to lose, that would be a moderate pace for the first 21 pounds. It gets harder and harder to lose fat quickly as you get smaller. @Sand_TIger didn't mean not a big deal or a big difference to you.
1-2 lbs is a healthy way to lose weight no matter how much you way
It took me an entire year to lose around the same, I don’t think they meant fast as a bad thing. Congrats!
Thank you. I’ve always had to discuss with a dr when I’ve started a diet due to the amount of calories I need to loose weight and it’s just what I’ve been told 1-2 lb is a healthy amount. Some weeks it took me 2 weeks to drop 2lb it’s been a very hard to get here and for being 4f9 with a very small frame I was huge 36lb over weight which is classed as heavily over weight so I didn’t think that was a small amount of weight to lose
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Wow, you really stuck at that, well done, changing your eating habits has had a great result
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Outstanding....Keep up the great work!1
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Well done! I lost 30 lbs several yrs ago then maintained for some years…until over a ten year period I gained it back. What I tried before to lose weight does not seem to work for me now. I need a jumpstart to weight loss. Could you share the basics of your new eating plan, eating tips that helped you reach this goal? Congratulations on such a big weight loss! 👍1
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Well done! I lost 30 lbs several yrs ago then maintained for some years…until over a ten year period I gained it back. What I tried before to lose weight does not seem to work for me now. I need a jumpstart to weight loss. Could you share the basics of your new eating plan, eating tips that helped you reach this goal? Congratulations on such a big weight loss! 👍
Thank you 😊 all I’ve done is dramatically reduced my calories, stopped eating late, mainly drink water (a lot of water) if I have coffee I just use a little soy instead of semi skimmed milk or I use cinnamon with coffee. I don’t eat cake bars, crisps, that kind of junk food or fried food I have things like walnuts, Melba toast, low calorie icecream (my favourite lol) I do eat a lot of the same things I used to as long as I keep under my calories instead of deep frying I grill or oven cook i have jacket potato or boiled potato instead of mashed potatoes or chips I add salads to my meals and add a lot of cucumber and spring onions. For lunch I have fruit and fibre cereal or egg sandwich or tuna (just something light) I also IF from 7pm - 12pm and workout at home.5 -
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titchy_michelle wrote: »Well done! I lost 30 lbs several yrs ago then maintained for some years…until over a ten year period I gained it back. What I tried before to lose weight does not seem to work for me now. I need a jumpstart to weight loss. Could you share the basics of your new eating plan, eating tips that helped you reach this goal? Congratulations on such a big weight loss! 👍
Thank you 😊 all I’ve done is dramatically reduced my calories, stopped eating late, mainly drink water (a lot of water) if I have coffee I just use a little soy instead of semi skimmed milk or I use cinnamon with coffee. I don’t eat cake bars, crisps, that kind of junk food or fried food I have things like walnuts, Melba toast, low calorie icecream (my favourite lol) I do eat a lot of the same things I used to as long as I keep under my calories instead of deep frying I grill or oven cook i have jacket potato or boiled potato instead of mashed potatoes or chips I add salads to my meals and add a lot of cucumber and spring onions. For lunch I have fruit and fibre cereal or egg sandwich or tuna (just something light) I also IF from 7pm - 12pm and workout at home.
Congratulations, thanks for sharing good information to know. Consistency pays off, even eating the same things over and over helps us stay consistent. Keep up the good work of self care. I've lost 43 lbs so far and 35lbs more to go this motivates me to keep pushing forward.2 -
yweight2020 wrote: »titchy_michelle wrote: »Well done! I lost 30 lbs several yrs ago then maintained for some years…until over a ten year period I gained it back. What I tried before to lose weight does not seem to work for me now. I need a jumpstart to weight loss. Could you share the basics of your new eating plan, eating tips that helped you reach this goal? Congratulations on such a big weight loss! 👍
Thank you 😊 all I’ve done is dramatically reduced my calories, stopped eating late, mainly drink water (a lot of water) if I have coffee I just use a little soy instead of semi skimmed milk or I use cinnamon with coffee. I don’t eat cake bars, crisps, that kind of junk food or fried food I have things like walnuts, Melba toast, low calorie icecream (my favourite lol) I do eat a lot of the same things I used to as long as I keep under my calories instead of deep frying I grill or oven cook i have jacket potato or boiled potato instead of mashed potatoes or chips I add salads to my meals and add a lot of cucumber and spring onions. For lunch I have fruit and fibre cereal or egg sandwich or tuna (just something light) I also IF from 7pm - 12pm and workout at home.
Congratulations, thanks for sharing good information to know. Consistency pays off, even eating the same things over and over helps us stay consistent. Keep up the good work of self care. I've lost 43 lbs so far and 35lbs more to go this motivates me to keep pushing forward.
Thank you 😊 That’s awesome well done, it’s definitely all about perseverance, willpower and determination everytime I want to quit I just tell myself where I was and where I am now and ive put so much hard work in to give up now
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