Riverglow Member

Replies

  • I feel like it depends on how big you are to start with and how tall you are. 20 pounds on a 5' tall, medium build person is a lot more noticeable than on a 6' tall obese person. People started pointing out that I was losing weight when I lost around 15% of my total weight (I was 145 and the first comments started…
  • I've owned a Fitbit One (that you clip to your pocket) and a Fitbit Force (that you strap around your wrist). I wore them both one day and they were pretty close to being the same. When I compare how far I walked with what the Fitbit says, they are very close to the same, but the Fitbit does pick up some false positives…
  • Yep, I have a fitbit force and I like it a lot, but it's definitely not for everyone. All it does is count steps and (semi-accurately) track flights of stairs climbed and how much sleep you get at night. For me, it's worth the money because it motivates me to walk more and compete with my friends, but it does not…
  • I got a soda stream to solve this problem. I just wanted the carbonation, so I'm very satisfied with adding a little Mio or Crystal Light to the carbonated water.
  • I'm 5'0 as well and currently weigh around 116 lb. I wear a size 2/4 petite pants or a size 5 juniors. I'm definitely still carrying some extra weight, so I'm thinking about losing around 10 - 15 more pounds. I have no idea if I'll be able to find clothes that fit if I do so, though! Where does everyone else get clothes? I…
  • I usually eat 1400-1500 calories per day, and walk 4-5 miles, so the net is around 1200. I'm just following what MFP recommends, and even then, it's set at losing less than 1 pound per week. I'm 5' tall (no inches) and currently weigh 135 lb. It seems to be working for me so far, and I don't really go hungry.
Avatar