Have you lost weight more than once ?

Just curious as I have gained about half the weight I lost
Have you done it twice ?

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,030 Member
    Several times. But then again I competed in bodybuilding and cutting was at least once a year.

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  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,333 Member
    For sure... i lost all my weight five years ago.. and kept it off until this year. In fact.. it was easy to keep it off.. i was simply smaller.. and it was glorious. It ins't a mystery as to how i gained it back. I ate it all back and stopped exercising.. covid didn't help much.. but really most of the gain has been this last year.
    I feel pretty resolved to never regain to this point after i lose it this time. I also have noticed most of us have a regain amount limit. I've never gone over 30 pounds overweight.. i always stop and lose the weight at that point.
  • hazlema
    hazlema Posts: 12 Member
    On and off, at my heaviest I was 320. (That was several years ago).
    Now i'm 247 and going down.

    I think it's quite normal to start and stop several times.
  • TxTiffani
    TxTiffani Posts: 799 Member
    3 times in the last 10 yrs I’ve lost 20+ lbs and gained them back plus interest each time. This time I’m determined to lose 45 and learn to maintain!
  • lcharpentier2
    lcharpentier2 Posts: 354 Member
    It is certainly a learning process every time we lose and gain lose and gain. We learn something. Just don't fall and stay down keep doing like that baby who falls all the time what does he do he picks himself up and try again and again until he walks in a perfect line. We can do this. We will do this.
    Linda in the great white Northern Ontario
  • Nessava73
    Nessava73 Posts: 2 Member
    Yes, this is the third time I've reached goal weight. I'm now trying to live by the mantra that people regain when they stop doing what works, so don't stop. But also, if I do regain it again I have confidence now that I can lose it again.
  • lhagan75
    lhagan75 Posts: 3 Member
    Yes. I lost weight and got down to my goal weight in 2014. Then- had a baby. With that came severe post partum depression. And with my depression I ate everything in sight. It was one of my only comforts I had. Then I got pregnant with my second baby. I actually lost weight during that pregnancy. But once again- motherhood, full time working mom, and life lead to more weight gain. I was finally up to my ‘highest weight ever.’ I lost 40# over the past year. I have at least that much more to lose again. Just trying to stay focused and keep my eye on the goal. I want to be healthy and active for my 2 kids.
  • WORMBRO
    WORMBRO Posts: 5 Member
    I was 225 in 2021. I eventually dropped down to 202 by the end of 2022 but went up to 215 by the summer of 2023.

    I'm currently losing weight again. I was eating the same thing for all three meals during the first half of 2023. Not because of an eating disorder or anything, but because I am just a bit insane and became an EXTREMELY picky eater during that time. I also stopped working out since I felt discouraged that I wasn't losing weight that fast enough.

    I'm working out again and trying to eat normally, so no more being insane haha.
  • kristine3336
    kristine3336 Posts: 1 Member
    Yes. For me it's a mental issue. I cannot see myself any other way than fat. And, I think after I've lost the weight, I can miraculously go back to eating the way I was before and not gain anything. I'm a very all or nothing thinker and that doesn't help either. This time, I'm going to be gentle with myself and just keep shooting for eating on plan 85-90% so I don't give up or feel like a failure. Good luck to you - you can do it!
  • lois1231
    lois1231 Posts: 330 Member
    Of course. Story of my life. I have lost over 100 pounds got down to 150. Got up to 292 had gastric bypass got down to 220. Went back to my highest weight ever over the years to 314 pounds. Lost the weight back down to 220. Recently two years ago got up to 270 dieted back down to 225. Now I am around 250 and hopefully trending downward again. What I noticed though I am catching myself quicker before there is too much weight gain. I only gained 25 pounds this time instead of 50 or 70. Eventually I hope to catch myself if I gain 5 pounds
  • gmcurtis
    gmcurtis Posts: 24 Member
    Yes. Deliberately lost weight once and kept it off, (+5lbs but that's just maintenance to me). Lost it again after 2 pregnancies. I have since kept it off mostly because I really changed the way that I eat and I became active (I was mostly sedentary the first time around). Now, I'll go in a calorie deficit every now and then just to lose a little for aesthetic reasons.
  • Itadakimasu7
    Itadakimasu7 Posts: 313 Member
    I'm 5'6 and my weight has yo-yo'd most of my adult life with major episodes of loss usually tied to something happening in my life like divorce / deaths / illness. I'm going through menopause and have been stuck on my weight for a couple of years now and it doesn't want to budge.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    edited January 11
    Yeah...I lost around 35-40 Lbs from fall 2012 through the late spring of 2013...pretty much maintained that up until 2020 save for seasonal fluctuations. 2020-2022 I put on about 20 Lbs (most of it during lockdowns) and have maintained that for 2023 and now actively working to cut it.
  • LieaCan
    LieaCan Posts: 6 Member
    I'm on about respawn number 4 now. Each time I gain a bit more weight and it gets a bit harder to lose the fat and harder to rebuild the muscle I gained.
    For my first attempt and on my third I worked with a trainer, so I should know what I'm doing by now, but this time around the scale isn't budging and I feel I no longer have the right to ask for help.
  • mkculs13
    mkculs13 Posts: 688 Member
    by 2021, I was down to 180 for the 3rd time in 2 decades. Each of the first 2 times, my rebound weight went higher each time. So the 3rd time, I had to lose 65 to get to 180--and caught myself just before hitting 30 lbs regained.

    So, yeah, this is "normal." It takes time to find out what works, what interferes, what one likes enough to return to as a staple of the new lifestyle, etc. I had a decades long bad habit of refusing to exercise if it couldn't be a 3 mile or more jog. So stupid. Even short walks are good for me! And they really help with the idea of sustainability.
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