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Weight loss results in last ~30 days - Cha Cha Cha Changes!

Started by Rayalisse, September 09, 2010, 02:33:11 AM

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Rayalisse

Almost immediately after i discovered there was actually a woman driving this body, I awoke from the manly funk and depression and I began to diet and exercise, because if I am planning to do any bodily modifications or even fit into pretty clothing I needed to lose weight.  Seriously.  I quickly found a diet regimen and some online dieting tools ( I use livestrong because it had easy to use tools that I could quickly update throughout the day.)  I could keep a diary of all of my intake, calculate calories and nutrition and (since I am diabetic) track my blood sugar readings.  I researched proper portion sizes and got a good feel for how much "1 serving" really is.  (not that i always eat just one, but if I'm counting portions I need to know how much).  I would focus on reducing carbs and keeping fed through higher protein intake.  I also would supplement one meal per day with a meal replacement shake.  (Glucerna chocolate shake).  I would take a multivitamin, vitamin C, flaxseed oil and a green tea "fat burner" supplement. 

I also found exercises that could help achieve some feminization of my body without accentuating anything mascuilne, and built a routine around them.   My only equipment is a bike for cardio, 6 foot closet dowel, yoga mat (and eventually I'll get some 3lb wrist/ankle weights, once I'm more in shape.)

So about a month ago I began my diet, supplement and exercise routine.  To kick it off I did a 10 day cleanse just to get things "moving" since I had been very inactive.  I also took it easy on the exercise (and still do) while my body adjusts to actually being used in this manner.

My baseline measurements when I began 8/5/10
I am 6'1"

Starting out I was
44.2 BMI ~41% Body fat, ~335 pounds.  19.5" neck, 56" abdomen/female waist.

Today 9/8/10 (yay) i measured
40.9 BMI ~38.5% Body fat, ~310 Pounds, 18.5" neck, 53" abdomen/female waist.

That's ~4 pounds a week and an average reduction of about 6% of the old me!  Eating almost 3000 calories a day.

Today I reset my goals and calculators to my new measurements and will be charting a similar caloric (and hopefully mass) reduction over the next month (2000-2400/day target now).  My goal is to eventually at least get my waist/abdomen to be at least smaller than my 49" hips!!  Once I get closer to my own hourglass figure of a 44 inch waist I will start to increase my calorie intake so I can taper off and lose a more reasonable reduction per week, coasting into my target of ~200 pounds.  (According to the BMI calcuators my ideal weight is more like 165... we'll see.)

Jenn said she'd be mad at me if I wound up wearing a smaller dress size than her....

Anyway I was excited about the progress and am motivated for the next 30 days!!
Cheers! 
~Rayalisse~ (aka Andi)

"All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again."
"Bend and snap."-Elle Woods
"Who cares if you disagree? You are not me...So you dare tell me who to be? Who died, and made you king of anything?"-Sara Bareilles
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Bagheera

Congratulations on all that wonderful progress! Hard work and perseverance really pays off. :D You have a lot of positive energy that will no doubt fuel you throughout your journey.

You've probably found this site already, but if not then I do recommend it for meal planning or the occasional read about nutrition: The World's Healthiest Foods. It has helped me a lot. It has a lot of information about other health promoting benefits of various foods, too. Always fun to try new things.  :laugh:

Keep up all of the hard work! I hope the 30 days will be followed by 30 more days of motivation, and so on. :)
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Rayalisse

Thanks Nick for the encouragement and the link as well - always nice to add some variety and get new ideas!
Cheers! 
~Rayalisse~ (aka Andi)

"All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again."
"Bend and snap."-Elle Woods
"Who cares if you disagree? You are not me...So you dare tell me who to be? Who died, and made you king of anything?"-Sara Bareilles
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kelly_aus

Good Work! Weight loss can be hard work, but you seem to prepared to do the work.
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Cindy

Congratulations Rayalisse,

Nothing like a a new outlook to motivate a body change.

And once your weight is down you'll have lots more energy as well. You (and your wife) may then like to join a gym and do some dance classes like zamba etc. Get the coordination and moves in line as well. And of course you will need cute gym clothes. ::)

Cindy
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Sarah_aus

Congratulations, you seem very motivated wish you all the luck, i'm trying to lose some excess weight myself.

Love,

Tali
"There is a place you can touch a woman that will drive her crazy. Her heart." - Melanie Griffith
"It's true that we don't know what we've got until we lose it, but it's also true that we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives." - Unknown
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Rayalisse

Update 30 days later:

Today 10/5/10 I measured:

38.9 BMI ~37.5% Body fat, ~295 Pounds, 18" neck, 52" abdomen/female waist.

That's ~4 pounds a week (-3.75/week) and an average reduction of about 5% of the me from 30 days ago!  Eating on average 2000 calories a day

Not as dramatic as before but still on track.
Cheers! 
~Rayalisse~ (aka Andi)

"All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again."
"Bend and snap."-Elle Woods
"Who cares if you disagree? You are not me...So you dare tell me who to be? Who died, and made you king of anything?"-Sara Bareilles
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Bagheera

Glad to see you are still on track with your progress, Rayalisse. Congratulations on your accomplishments!
Keep up the motivationa. :)
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