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The weekly weight loss check-in and encouragement

Started by Adabelle, November 22, 2010, 08:07:17 PM

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ShawnaB

so the forum's even warned me this is a stale topic - I haven't posted here in ages.

reading the last page about strategy, lifestyle eating and so on, I agree with all the sustainable arguments. I've just finished the attack phase of the dukan diet and have lost 7lbs in the last 10 days. I read the book cover to cover and just kinda started it and it's been interesting just watching the weight drop. But now's the tricky part - sustaining it. Thankfully there're are some amazing recipies (including from michelin star chefs who went on this diet) and I'm learning to cook too! Largely my food habits tended towards convenience and were just kinda crap. This diet is as much about (re-)education, if not more, as it is about losing weight

And now i'm enjoying food!

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Adabelle

Loving this thread! I'm so glad it's still alive.

Well, around the time I started this thread I was just coming off 215 lbs. Since then over the last three years I've made it down to 166 lbs. The progress has been slow but I've learned a lot about my health and what works for me and what sets me back along the way. I hope to make it to 157 and I think I'll see how things look at that point.

Courage to all!
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ShawnaB

just made "diet" Eggs Benedict. If I can eat like this and still lose weight and be healthy, I'm sold.

Another 3lbs gone too.

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Jessi Lee 1970

I work at a job where I walk 7-9 miles every day, so I cut my calories to a third of what I was eating and am watching the weight come off slowly, but surely. I'm 5'11" and I weighed 225 on Feb 25th.. my heaviest in my life! But my dysphoria hit hard at the beginning of April and the stress of it plus dieting to help prepare for HRT has helped me overcome years of weight apathy. I weighed in tonite at 195 lbs.  I'd like to get down to 150-160 lbs or so.   :)
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ErinS

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Jeneva

Bringing this back to life because it has tons of history and may spur other users to reply.

I was using this thread a couple of years ago before I got diagnosed with type I bipolar and started psych meds that cause weight gain.  Unfortunately I'm not starting at the 218 from then, but rather a much higher number.  My medical record shows a steep incline since that med started just shortly after I quick posting the first time.

I will be posting at least bi weekly as I have to provide 14th and 28th on my mood char for my PDoc.

12/14/14
289

Appointment tomorrow to discuss metformin which often helps psych patients lose weight even if they aren't type II  diabetics.  Also discussing new meds since these are so sedating and may be able to find less weight gain causing meds.

I'm on a 1600 calorie diet and exercising 20-40 minutes 5-7 days a week.
Blessed Be!

Jeneva Caroline Samples
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silentone

I may begin transitioning again. I have been lurking on the forum for a while now. Two years ago I decided to go with my wishes of the family members I came out to and not transition. My mother thinks it may be the best option since she understands more of everything now. I ended up trying to become as masculine as possible during the time. I ended up gaining lots of muscle working out hours a day in the gym.

I am now 175 pounds at 5 foot 9. I want to get back down to 110-115 pounds like I was 3-4 years ago. I will begin running today for the first time in a long time. I will run for a minimum of 5 miles and hope to get past 8 miles if I can. Hopefully I can get back to running 120-150 miles per week to speed up my muscle loss and fat loss.
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Jeneva

Still heavy exercise but two week weight is
288.8. 

I have got to get off these meds that cause sugar cravings. Meet pdoc again next week.
Blessed Be!

Jeneva Caroline Samples
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Aubrey1day

I decided one of my first steps would be to slim down so I changed what I eat, how much I eat, and started exercising. 5' 7" and 192lbs as of last Monday and I'm down to 186 as of today. =D

Lots of salad, water, fruit for snacks, chicken, and tuna. Plus 60 minutes a day (well except for on Friday) on my Gazelle freestyle elite.



"The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance." - Alan Watts
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awkward-shark

I think I'll join this thread since I need the motivation... I want to lose weight because of health (I'm overweight and have an obesity and diabetes family history) and because the first step to a more masculine look is to lose weight and gain muscle. My biggest motivation is to lose fat on my hips and tighs so I can wear men's jeans.
I'm 5'1'' and currently 81.6 kg (180lbs). My fist goal is to reach 70 kg. (154lbs).
What I'm doing is cutting off junk food and trying to be careful on how much I eat.
I bike to school but I don't really rush then, so I don't think I burn a lot of calories doing that. I try to bike on the mornings as well (I go to school on the evenings) taking longer routes and pushing myself to go faster. I'm biking 3-4 times a week and also doing push-ups, planks, crunches and such to build muscle slowly (it won't be noticeable untill I lose body fat, I guess). I tend to focus on chest and arm exercises to lose fat around my chest area.
My biggest weakness is that I sometimes lack the motivation to pick up my bike, I'm afraid I'll look silly or I'll be slower than other bikers.
Gender is the poetry each of us makes out of the language we are taught
Leslie Feinberg
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dex_paradox

I'm around 180 lbs, have lost 16 pounds in the past year (coming down from 196), but would like to weigh around 140
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Felicity R

I sincerely hope this thread can stick around. Weight loss has been one of my primary goals over the last few months. I've lost a fair amount of weight, but I've recently hit a dreaded weight loss plateau (mostly due to less strict calorie counting and slacking off at the gym on my part). I first began making a genuine effort to lose weight around September last year. At the time I weighed about 290 lbs. Last time I weighed myself I was at about 197 lbs. I'm unfortunately rather tall at 6' with a bigger frame, so my goal weight is somewhere around 160-165 lbs. I figure checking in here once a week will help me get serious about losing weight consistently again.
Full time - 02/08/16
HRT - 04/08/16
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Venom

A weight loss check-in and encouragement thread? Sign me up!

I started seriously considering my need to lose weight in March of this year, and have made some steps toward making that happen. I've been overweight since I was a young teen, though I played soccer at 13 which helped keep me fit. At 14 all of that stopped due to a medical condition, so I've gained heaps of weight and my fitness level is pretty much nonexistent.

My first step to weight loss was quitting softdrink. This was pretty difficult in that I used to drink softdrink in place of water. The caffeine withdrawal headaches were killer for the few days after I went cold turkey on caffeinated softdrinks, and the sugar cravings weren't enjoyable either. I switched to drinking cordial for about a week, and now I'm drinking water. I'm still not drinking enough water every day, but it's a whole lot better than not drinking it at all.

The next step was a diet change. I used to eat one big meal a day at dinner, where we had take-away more than once a week at times as cooking just wasn't fun when each person wanted something different. More food went to waste than what we actually ended up eating, so we switched to a program that provided a meal plan and the food as well. So far so good, we're five weeks into it now and nobody regrets the change.

The last change for me was exercise. I have muscle weakness and foot drop among other problems, so running is out of the question for the most part. I can jog, but the other problems interfere with that more than my muscle weakness. I've been a bit slack these past two weeks because of the bad weather, and that's on me. However I am switching between cycling and walking. I live near a beach so my exercise route takes me along the beachfront, which is both peaceful and enjoyable when people aren't calling me a fatty from their balconies. It takes me two hours to walk 6kms and one hour to ride 8kms, so some days I've gone on a 2km walk/jog instead of the 6km walk. I'm hoping to get into weight training soon to build muscle, though for now cardio is better than nothing.

My biggest issue at the moment is battling appetite, I've always had a big appetite but when I was eating one meal a day, I would hold off until dinner whilst ignoring concentration issues if I wasn't drinking softdrink. Now that I'm eating three meals a day plus snacks, that hasn't changed. Everyone else in my family is struggling to eat their three meals and snacks, meanwhile I can eat all of my food and whatever they don't end up eating. It's a source of unease for me, they're losing weight quicker while I'm yo-yoing between going up and down and I'm the only one that's exercising and also the only one that's stopped drinking softdrink or coffee. I know I shouldn't compare myself to them, but it's frustrating to not be seeing the results I want... in time they will come.

Overall however, I'm losing weight. When I first started this lifestyle change I was at 107kg (235lbs) and had a BMI of 37.9. Now 7 weeks later, I'm down to 98.8kg (217lbs)and a BMI of 35. Will make an attempt to keep posting here, I could do with the motivation of keeping track of my weight loss.
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barbie

Quote from: Venom on April 27, 2015, 08:51:44 AM
A weight loss check-in and encouragement thread? Sign me up!

I started seriously considering my need to lose weight in March of this year, and have made some steps toward making that happen. I've been overweight since I was a young teen, though I played soccer at 13 which helped keep me fit. At 14 all of that stopped due to a medical condition, so I've gained heaps of weight and my fitness level is pretty much nonexistent.

My first step to weight loss was quitting softdrink. This was pretty difficult in that I used to drink softdrink in place of water. The caffeine withdrawal headaches were killer for the few days after I went cold turkey on caffeinated softdrinks, and the sugar cravings weren't enjoyable either. I switched to drinking cordial for about a week, and now I'm drinking water. I'm still not drinking enough water every day, but it's a whole lot better than not drinking it at all.

The next step was a diet change. I used to eat one big meal a day at dinner, where we had take-away more than once a week at times as cooking just wasn't fun when each person wanted something different. More food went to waste than what we actually ended up eating, so we switched to a program that provided a meal plan and the food as well. So far so good, we're five weeks into it now and nobody regrets the change.

The last change for me was exercise. I have muscle weakness and foot drop among other problems, so running is out of the question for the most part. I can jog, but the other problems interfere with that more than my muscle weakness. I've been a bit slack these past two weeks because of the bad weather, and that's on me. However I am switching between cycling and walking. I live near a beach so my exercise route takes me along the beachfront, which is both peaceful and enjoyable when people aren't calling me a fatty from their balconies. It takes me two hours to walk 6kms and one hour to ride 8kms, so some days I've gone on a 2km walk/jog instead of the 6km walk. I'm hoping to get into weight training soon to build muscle, though for now cardio is better than nothing.

My biggest issue at the moment is battling appetite, I've always had a big appetite but when I was eating one meal a day, I would hold off until dinner whilst ignoring concentration issues if I wasn't drinking softdrink. Now that I'm eating three meals a day plus snacks, that hasn't changed. Everyone else in my family is struggling to eat their three meals and snacks, meanwhile I can eat all of my food and whatever they don't end up eating. It's a source of unease for me, they're losing weight quicker while I'm yo-yoing between going up and down and I'm the only one that's exercising and also the only one that's stopped drinking softdrink or coffee. I know I shouldn't compare myself to them, but it's frustrating to not be seeing the results I want... in time they will come.

Overall however, I'm losing weight. When I first started this lifestyle change I was at 107kg (235lbs) and had a BMI of 37.9. Now 7 weeks later, I'm down to 98.8kg (217lbs)and a BMI of 35. Will make an attempt to keep posting here, I could do with the motivation of keeping track of my weight loss.

I know how much difficult it is to control appetite. Walking and biking within a few hours tends to increase appetite as the glucose level decreases in blood, but running for more than an hour tends to decrease appetite, as our liver runs out of fuel (glucose) and starts to take it from our body fat, increasing again the glucose level in blood. You may need to walk or bike for more than 4 hours to decrease appetite.

Regarding meals, you have better to eat breakfast and lunch enough and skip dinner to decrease your weight in the long term, but it is very difficult to do in modern society.

barbie~~
Just do it.
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Gwendolyn_Szabo

I am doing some weight loss as well. I am on adipex at the moment to assist with weight loss because I am quite heavy. I was 330 lbs April 23rd thanks to the medicine, diet, and exercise I am down to 313 lbs in just 5 days. Though I will say that the adipex does pose some difficulty of maintaining a healthy diet because I have absolute zero appetite and could go an entire day without eating so I try to keep my calorie count low (Roughly 1200-1500 quite low for my weight) and eat atleast three times a day.
My personal blog documenting my transition. http://awomanstransition.blogspot.com/
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dex_paradox

Quote from: dex_paradox on April 13, 2015, 06:48:59 PM
I'm around 180 lbs, have lost 16 pounds in the past year (coming down from 196), but would like to weigh around 140

Now I'm at 176.
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Tiffers

Hi this is great!  I am trying to lose weight as well - have gained 30 lbs over the past few years and want to get back to where I was.  It will be nice to have a check in.  I lost 2 lbs in my first week.  Now I am 144.5 lbs.
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Felicity R

I weighed in yesterday at 195. I'm mostly just happy to see the scale moving in the right direction again  ;D Weight loss plateaus really are the worst.
Full time - 02/08/16
HRT - 04/08/16
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Felicity R

192.8 lbs as of this morning. I've noticed that getting back into running in particular has helped a lot.
Full time - 02/08/16
HRT - 04/08/16
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LordKAT

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