Quote from: EmilyMK03 on August 20, 2016, 06:31:31 PM
Michelle_P: Yup! You're starting to experience what it's like to have a metabolism on HRT! I also found that at around 5 months on HRT, I started having ridiculous food/hunger cravings, especially at night. Cravings which I never had experienced in my life. Those cravings, combined with less muscle mass and a slower metabolism is making it extremely difficult to maintain my weight.
ElizabethK: I'm 5'7" and 125 lbs. I run for 30 min, 6 days a week. Additional strength training for 30 min 3-4 times a week. And I still have a gut! It's almost impossible to get rid of it. I have a cis female friend who is in her early 30's, weighs only 100 lbs, and even she has a bit of a belly. I think the only way to have a fully flat stomach is to go on a vegetarian or vegan diet. Or maybe remove all carbs from your diet. You have to do something extreme like that. Personally, I'm not willing to give up entire categories of foods. And sometimes I like to cheat and eat bad stuff (like the slice of cheesecake I had last night). So I'm resigned to having a bit of a belly in exchange for enjoying my food.
Having been on hrt for the last 16 years, I'm having trouble remembering what my metabolism was like beforehand. Added to that, there is the component of age as well, as my metabolism is less because I'm older as well as the hrt regimen. It's hard to lose weight, but for me, it's more about trying to improve my fitness level and also get a better body shape. The weight loss comes as a side-effect (albeit a very welcome one).
The lower muscle mass is something I can definitely remember changing though, that is quite dramatic. Especially so when I realised I couldn't do press-ups like I used to.
Food cravings, ah yes! I have those, but I can't remember ever not having them. I've always liked chocolate and brightly coloured cocktail drinks. Back before I transitioned, my male friends used to laugh at my "feminine food and drink habits".
I do have a very strong willpower though, so I can shut off from the cravings if I really need to. And I find that abstinence breeds more abstinence, I eat less and hence want less to eat.
125 pounds is quite low! I'll never reach that level, but I'm not too worried because that's not my target.
Giving up all treats would not be nice, I like to have a bit of chocolate or some crisps now and then, I don't think that does me too much harm.
I just had my NHS health checkup, and everything was good, low cholesterol (for the first time ever in my life!!!) no diabetes, good bmi figure (not that I put too much emphasis on that stuff anyway), and bp was 84/110, which the nurse said was good, and she gave me less than 1% chance of developing heart problems or diabetes. So I am doing something right

I too have a bit of a belly, but I find that it's all about good posture. If I let my muscles relax and slouch, I get a belly. If I keep a good posture and 'deportment', my belly has all but vanished.
Quote from: Michelle_P on August 20, 2016, 03:31:11 PM
Well, I do now! Something went kablooey the past month. I've now been on an anti-androgen about 10 weeks, and on a lowest dose of Estrodiol for 5 weeks. Today's numbers:
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 141.4 lbs(up)
Under-bust: 35" (down, losing upper body muscle mass)
Bust: 37"
Waist: 30" (up. Up? UP!)
Hips: 36"
I don't have a thigh measurement, but my old 'male' DKNY jeans are getting snug. Really snug. 
I don't know what happened, but I'm cutting my daily calorie intake by 500 kcal, which should get me around a pound a week of weight loss. Ultimate target weight is 136 lbs. I'm pretty sure I'm seeing the shift in metabolic rate expected from HRT.
Now I have to go enjoy my delicious salad for lunch.
Yep, you're experiencing the 'hrt effect'. You'll get used to it and eventually forget about it as it will just be 'normal'. But after such a small amount of time on hrt, I can appreciate that it's all still 'new'. That's part of the fun of having a second puberty

I measured my waist today, and as usual I get two different readings. If I slouch and completely relax, then it's 30", if I hold a good posture then it's 29". Note that I'm not "sucking it in", just standing straight and trying to keep a good body posture. But I don't know which figure is the true waist measurement?
Since doing my exercises, my hip measurement has gone down

But what can you do? I don't have the benefit of an underlying bone structure to retain a wide hips size when I lose weight. It's just another thing I'll have to put up with as part of the 'trans experience'.
I too put on a lot of weight on my thighs on hrt. The problem came when my inner thighs began to rub together when I walked. It got extremely painful. I have noticed them slimming down a bit since starting my exercises, which is good for walking, but I don't want my legs to get too skinny. I know I'll never have "thigh gap" like cis-women can have, my legs are simply too close together, damn my pelvic bone!
You'll eventually see that on hrt it's ludicrously easy to put on weight, welcome to the world of women!

Yep, salad, yum (not) but my body thanks me for it.
Quote from: rwOnnaDesuKa on August 20, 2016, 07:13:13 PM
Its inevitable that we like to "succeed"; and weight loss can be the most deceptive of the bunch; I once cut from 250lb down to below 180lb; and at one point was doing it solely for the positive reinforcement of the number going down. Up to 2lbs/wk at one point; which is massive, and usually very unhealthy.
After a trainer scolded me, I swapped what I measured as an indicator of success. Morning resting heart rate, and most importantly, how much your heart rate will drop from max in one minute's time when you stop exercising. Nice thing is that this number directly correlates to cardiac fitness. 40+ is considered the realm of the immortals.
On E out vs E in; it *IS* true; very true. But there's a hitch.
Your body can, and will, relentlessly modify the amount of water it holds. And to give you a scale, I've lost up to 10 pounds on a bike ride, while drinking over a gallon of water. Energy output of the ride was about 4000 kcal; which should mean I utilized a pound of fat on the ride, not 10 pounds, and certainly not 18 pounds. Next morning I was almost the same weight as before the ride. I can only guarantee that 1 pound of fat got burned. I can not guarantee how much water your body will gain or lose.
Perfect example of this, all the time, "diet plan" sellers hawk this lose 7 pounds in a week thing often. What they don't tell you, is that it's the 7 pounds of water bound in glycogen stored in your liver and muscles, and maybe a few ounces of fat. Water that can and will be recovered as those organs replace the glycogen that was used as soon as you start eating normal food. You didn't lose 7 pounds of fat, and you didn't gain 7 pounds of fat later.
My personal experience as a math geek, is that the only way I could come close to knowing ground truth, was to plot weight every day, taken at exactly the same time and condition; and then call the moving 7 day average my current weight. needless to say, that was VERY annoying.
It is possible to over analyse things

Personally I don't believe in any kind of fad diet, there's really only one true way to lose weight, and that's to eat less and excerise more.
I'm trying not to obsess over 'the numbers' if I can help it, but tracking one's progress is very addictive!
I have decided to add in a few more exercise types into my little routine, rather than simply up the rep count. I've noticed that as long as I work a different muscle group for each type of exercise, I can keep going for the whole routine without overdoing any one area.
I tried out the new routine on Thurs and Fri, and it seems to be feasible.
If anyone is interested, my routine is now:
(12 reps of each unless stated otherwise):
Side to side warmup stretches
Planking hold 30 sec
Left side planking reps
Left side leg lifts inner and outer reps
Right side planking reps
Right side leg lifts inner and outer reps
Squat-thrust reps
Press-up reps
Half sit-up reps
Right leg lunges reps
Left leg lunges reps
60 star jumps
Let's see if I can maintain that little lot over the next 5 days!
Onwards...