lost 31 lbs in a little over 1 month

my_cherie72
my_cherie72 Posts: 9
edited September 20 in Success Stories
so excited, so proud... with a little hard work and lots of challenges. i feel like a million bucks. i am going to do this, this time. really nothing is gunna let me quit. i have never felt this good about losing all this weight. maybe because i have never been this big without being pregnant, well not anymore .... lol.... i am thirty one pounds lighter, praise the lord!!!!! just thought i would share have a great night all!!!
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  • Sapporo
    Sapporo Posts: 693 Member
    Congratulations! That's awesome.
  • BrenNew
    BrenNew Posts: 3,420 Member
    so excited, so proud... with a little hard work and lots of challenges. i feel like a million bucks. i am going to do this, this time. really nothing is gunna let me quit. i have never felt this good about losing all this weight. maybe because i have never been this big without being pregnant, well not anymore .... lol.... i am thirty one pounds lighter, praise the lord!!!!! just thought i would share have a great night all!!!



    That's fantastic! Congratulations! :flowerforyou: You're doing an awesome job! :smile: Keep it up, and before you know it, you'll be at your goal! :smile:
  • WAY TO GO!!!! That is a HUGE accomplishment!
  • Wow...congrats!!! What a huge accomplishment.
  • LisaZaugg1976
    LisaZaugg1976 Posts: 1,144 Member
    Congrats!!!
  • way to go! congrats. Please share what did you do?
  • LaurelFisher
    LaurelFisher Posts: 407 Member
    Good evening and congratulations. How did you lose so much weight so fast?
  • That's awsome!!! Anything special you doing???
  • 1Sweets
    1Sweets Posts: 395
    I am happy for you but....is that healthy to loose that amount of weight in such a short time? It's takes me a month to loose 5 lbs. So I have to ask how your doing this?
  • emilyfh
    emilyfh Posts: 291 Member
    Congradulations !!!!!!! :flowerforyou: how did you do it? Thats alot of weight loss in one month. Are you eating at all?
  • BrendaLee
    BrendaLee Posts: 4,463 Member
    I am happy for you but....is that healthy to loose that amount of weight in such a short time? It's takes me a month to loose 5 lbs. So I have to ask how your doing this?

    I was thinking the same thing...that's kind of an extreme weight loss.
  • cds2327
    cds2327 Posts: 439
    No it's not healthy at all! It's a great feeling, but remember with rapid weight loss, you can also rebound even easier than if you lost it slow and steady.
    now, what's your secret???lol
  • MercuryBlue
    MercuryBlue Posts: 886 Member
    I am happy for you but....is that healthy to loose that amount of weight in such a short time? It's takes me a month to loose 5 lbs. So I have to ask how your doing this?

    I was thinking the same thing...that's kind of an extreme weight loss.

    The amount of weight it's healthy for a person to lose per month is really dependant on their starting weight, I think. We don't know what the OP's starting weight was. If they were extremely heavy to begin with, it would explain that big of a weight loss. You see it quite often on The Biggest Loser- contestants losing 5-20 pounds per week. Bigger people burn more calories (because of the extra weight they have to carry) and usually have bigger calorie deficits when they try to lose weight. I think the '2 pounds a week' is really an average.

    So I think that 31 pounds is entirely doable- and a great accomplishment- in certain situations! Good for you!

    However, if your starting weight was below 200 pounds, I would also tend to be a little bit concerned over such a big jump!
  • pannellkat
    pannellkat Posts: 709 Member
    I am happy for you but....is that healthy to loose that amount of weight in such a short time? It's takes me a month to loose 5 lbs. So I have to ask how your doing this?

    I was thinking the same thing...that's kind of an extreme weight loss.

    The amount of weight it's healthy for a person to lose per month is really dependant on their starting weight, I think. We don't know what the OP's starting weight was. If they were extremely heavy to begin with, it would explain that big of a weight loss. You see it quite often on The Biggest Loser- contestants losing 5-20 pounds per week. Bigger people burn more calories (because of the extra weight they have to carry) and usually have bigger calorie deficits when they try to lose weight. I think the '2 pounds a week' is really an average.

    So I think that 31 pounds is entirely doable- and a great accomplishment- in certain situations! Good for you!

    However, if your starting weight was below 200 pounds, I would also tend to be a little bit concerned over such a big jump!

    WELL SAID! I was going to post the same thing but I was too lazy lol. We have no idea what weight this person started at so I think 31 lbs in a "little over a month" is totally doable depending on the starting weight and other factors.
  • yes i started out at 257 and now am down to 226!!!! so thank you all, o and i have been working my tail offf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! secret hard work... i have really decided to do it this time... i have to be honest i am currently on adipex... the 37.5mg once a day, my family doctor prescribed them to me, they don't like give to amazing energy... but i guess they help somewhere. you can only recieve them for three months here in ohio, so 1 month and three weeks left, and then back to on my own, but i will be okey ... i know i will. its really not the pills. i have never been so okey with anything in all my life. i feel great. i am doing awesome. food is no longer really a struggle. its kind of weird, because my whole life, its ruled my life.
  • tiffanygil
    tiffanygil Posts: 478 Member
    I am so proud of you!
  • thank you all, i am well pleased!!!
  • BrendaLee
    BrendaLee Posts: 4,463 Member
    Diet pills aren't necessary, and I'm glad you can only be on them for 3 months. Either way, 7+ pounds/ week isn't a healthy weight loss in my opinion (like I said, my opinion). As great as it feels to lose the weight, I started out at 315, and it took me months to lose 31 pounds at 2 pounds/ week. Slow down, take your time and do it the healthy, safe way.
  • pannellkat
    pannellkat Posts: 709 Member
    There are a lot of "HATERS" on this website
  • nursevee
    nursevee Posts: 344 Member
    There are a lot of "HATERS" on this website

    I'm not certain it's a case of haters. I have been targeted by true haters before and this would be a far cry from the flaming and hurtfulness that some people can muster.

    We're all on here for the same reason. It doesn't matter if you started at 500 lbs and want to lose the equivilent of 3 people or if you're 140 lbs and want to shed 10 lbs! Support and concern comes in many packages and I think this was a prime example. I read this post because I was initially alarmed that someone could lose 31 pounds in one month. I have worked with people who have had gastric bypass surg or gastric banding and I see those lose dramatic amounts of weight, however their bodies have been altered and they're usually on liquid diets! She started at 257 which is overweight and perhaps with a mixxture of the prescription medication and the change in habits, her body reacted. Either way I would love to see a continued weight loss without chemical assistance. I think there is a chance of negative rebounds because you're still using an assistant to control hunger etc. What those tablet's won't control is emotional eating so clearly there has been a change and I hope that her weight loss continues and she continues to be as happy and as motivated as she is now!

    A congratulations is definately to be had, an acknowledgement that a huge milestone has occured - but also a cautious (and caring - not hating) warning that perhaps some care needs to be taken that the weight doesn't drop off too fast because it does have a way of creeping back on!
  • MercuryBlue
    MercuryBlue Posts: 886 Member
    I think that (prescription) diet pills, used under the supervision of a doctor, can be a good tool- under the right circumstances. When I gained 30 pounds from the Depo shot (nearly 10 years ago now, holy moly!), my doctor prescribed something that curbed my appetite. It also made me pee a lot. :)

    The pill helped with the water I'd retained, and because I wasn't hungry, my tummy 'shrank' so that when I went off the pill, I didn't have the desire to eat as much as I had before. I lost 20 pounds in a fairly short period of time (though I know that a lot of it was water). In the short-term, it was a good thing... but I agree, diet pills probably aren't the best long-term solution. I tried those same pills last year, by the way, and didn't have nearly the same results. In fact, they just made me pee all the time and kept me so jacked-up I couldn't sleep! Not fun. So I've resolved to lose weight, this time around, without the aid of diet pills or shakes or anything like that.

    It's good that we would be cautious and concerned for one another here. It's definitely possible to be supportive without necessarily agreeing with someone's choices. What's important is that we're aware of what we're saying, and not having any malicious intent.
  • iamladibeast
    iamladibeast Posts: 451 Member
    :noway: Congratulations...Using the pills as a short term aid can be great, but don't let it be the only thing you do...make sure to track you eating habits and exercise...walking helps, alot...

    I have had two blood clots in the last few months and is now able to walk w/o all the pain, I have been out for the last 10 months...walking has helped give me back my energy and drive..hats off to you for your determination..:drinker:
  • mello
    mello Posts: 817 Member
    Take it from someone who's lost 100lbs three different times taking pills, food is not an issue for you now but as soon as you quit taking those pills your appetite will come back with a vengance.

    The only way to overcome the food struggle is to re-teach yourself how to eat....and that's HARD!!! It's all about decisions and learning how to dicipline yourself and make the best decisions. The Adipex take away your need to make those decisions because you don't need food at all right now. And your not having to deal with the "I dont' want to excercise today" because you have so much energy from the pills that you feel like excercising all the time.

    That being said, way to go!!!! Congratulations, that is a wonderful accomplishment, just be careful because I've been there three times and without teaching yourself new habits it will just come back when the pills are gone.
  • cds2327
    cds2327 Posts: 439
    There are a lot of "HATERS" on this website

    Im going to assume that you mean "haters" are people that are concerned for a drastic weight loss. If so, them I'm a total hater (hater meaning someone who is concerned).
    whatever....im not a hater, i just have never read anywhere or had any doctor tell me that is safe. guidelines say 2 pounds a week at the most.
    but, weight loss is different for everyone. I am happy if your happy
  • There is a big difference between being a hater and giving an opinion that comes from concern. There are alot of people on here that have lost alot of weight and gotten on a healthy path. I am afraid if they are attacked for their opinions some might not even want to post and then there is no help for anyone. Lets all try to be grown ups about this and understand that we are here to get and give help and support. Everyone has had a different journey therefore opinions are bound to be different.
  • Ckinse
    Ckinse Posts: 14
    wow that's amazing! Good work!
  • BrendaLee
    BrendaLee Posts: 4,463 Member
    There are a lot of "HATERS" on this website

    Are you kidding me? I can't believe you just said that. There are a lot of people who think ANY weight loss is good weight loss too.
  • pannellkat
    pannellkat Posts: 709 Member
    There are a lot of "HATERS" on this website

    Are you kidding me? I can't believe you just said that. There are a lot of people who think ANY weight loss is good weight loss too.

    Not kidding. Not sure what is so hard to believe. If your not a hater then there is no need to be offensive from my statement because I would not be talking about you.

    There are haters all over this website, not just this thread. No one knows what this girl did to lose her weight or how much she weighed but want to jump quick fast to say how it “sounds unhealthy” or “extreme”. She lost 31 lbs in a little over a month which could be average 6 lbs a week. No one knows if this girl started at 400 lbs and lost 10-12 lbs in her first week and then lost more from there. She could be working her butt off and going to the gym for 3 hours a day everyday…is that unhealthy? Those contestants on the biggest loser lost just about that much weight but I don’t think it’s unhealthy. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions on what is healthy or not but to make those assumptions before you even hear what this person did to lose it….well….you get it.
  • BrendaLee
    BrendaLee Posts: 4,463 Member
    There are a lot of "HATERS" on this website

    Are you kidding me? I can't believe you just said that. There are a lot of people who think ANY weight loss is good weight loss too.

    Not kidding. Not sure what is so hard to believe. If your not a hater then there is no need to be offensive from my statement because I would not be talking about you.

    There are haters all over this website, not just this thread. No one knows what this girl did to lose her weight or how much she weighed but want to jump quick fast to say how it “sounds unhealthy” or “extreme”. She lost 31 lbs in a little over a month which could be average 6 lbs a week. No one knows if this girl started at 400 lbs and lost 10-12 lbs in her first week and then lost more from there. She could be working her butt off and going to the gym for 3 hours a day everyday…is that unhealthy? Those contestants on the biggest loser lost just about that much weight but I don’t think it’s unhealthy. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions on what is healthy or not but to make those assumptions before you even hear what this person did to lose it….well….you get it.

    I get it, but do you?
  • TNTPete
    TNTPete Posts: 701 Member
    Okay fellow MFPers!! Let's all play nice. This is an amazing accomplishment! I would say that now the information is out there we all know a little more of the circumstances of this particular journey....

    I would also like to state my opinion.. be careful! The weight loss is fine but, using pills to control your appetite is helping you and I think by not acknowledging this you could find yourself regaining some of that lost weight once you have to stop taking the pills. They are appetite suppressants and someone mentioned a caution of taking the time to learn how to eat properly starting now so you're in control when the pills aren't in your system. I would heed this advice!!

    Good LUCK on continued success with your new lifestyle! Congrats!!
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