Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8-10 pounds in a month is not possible to do in a healthy way, and I cannot believe a doc asked you to do this.
I am your height, but started out weighing 10 pounds more, and have been trying to lose 15. I try to eat protein at every meal: cottage cheese or yogurt for breakfast, salad (lettuce, carrots, mushrooms, tomato, cucumber, anything else in the house) with chic peas or grilled chicken for lunch, dinner is veggies and lean protein, sometimes a high fiber carb (small sweet potato, quinoa), and if I am hungry later, air popped popcorn or an apple with 2 tablespoons of natural peanut butter. I am losing about 1 pound per week.
I disagree. 135 at 5’3 should make it easy to drop weight quickly. OP has a lot of weight to lose. She could probably stand to lose 25 pounds. This isn’t the last 5 pounds kind of things.
OP - cut carbs, walk 5 miles a day, no refined sugar or alcohol, don’t eat dinner after 7 PM, no snacks of any kind.
Anonymous wrote:8-10 pounds in a month is not possible to do in a healthy way, and I cannot believe a doc asked you to do this.
I am your height, but started out weighing 10 pounds more, and have been trying to lose 15. I try to eat protein at every meal: cottage cheese or yogurt for breakfast, salad (lettuce, carrots, mushrooms, tomato, cucumber, anything else in the house) with chic peas or grilled chicken for lunch, dinner is veggies and lean protein, sometimes a high fiber carb (small sweet potato, quinoa), and if I am hungry later, air popped popcorn or an apple with 2 tablespoons of natural peanut butter. I am losing about 1 pound per week.
Anonymous wrote:8-10 pounds in a month is not possible to do in a healthy way, and I cannot believe a doc asked you to do this.
I am your height, but started out weighing 10 pounds more, and have been trying to lose 15. I try to eat protein at every meal: cottage cheese or yogurt for breakfast, salad (lettuce, carrots, mushrooms, tomato, cucumber, anything else in the house) with chic peas or grilled chicken for lunch, dinner is veggies and lean protein, sometimes a high fiber carb (small sweet potato, quinoa), and if I am hungry later, air popped popcorn or an apple with 2 tablespoons of natural peanut butter. I am losing about 1 pound per week.
Anonymous wrote:I mean at that weight I wouldn't worry too much about it but if you did a couple days of juice during the week you'd be able to drop a few I think.
Anonymous wrote:If you can, I would walk 90 minutes each day and restrict carbs as much as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Walking and cutting out all caloric beverages (including alcohol). Stick to water, coffee (actual coffee, not frappuccinos), and tea (actual tea, not bubble tea).
I don't know if you will lose 8-10 pounds (that seems like a lot for someone your size in such a short time period), but you will feel better and recover more quickly if you develop some healthy habits now.
Anonymous wrote:8-10 pounds in a month is not possible to do in a healthy way, and I cannot believe a doc asked you to do this.
I am your height, but started out weighing 10 pounds more, and have been trying to lose 15. I try to eat protein at every meal: cottage cheese or yogurt for breakfast, salad (lettuce, carrots, mushrooms, tomato, cucumber, anything else in the house) with chic peas or grilled chicken for lunch, dinner is veggies and lean protein, sometimes a high fiber carb (small sweet potato, quinoa), and if I am hungry later, air popped popcorn or an apple with 2 tablespoons of natural peanut butter. I am losing about 1 pound per week.