Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until you hit your overweight bmi or tge upper end of healthy.
Embarassed to ask - how do I figure out OW BMI or upper end of healthy? For decades, my weight was up or down 2-4 pounds either side of 125. Running up the scales to 150+ happened over the last two years (while I had been in menopause for awhile, the weight gain, gut paunch didn't happen till more recently).
TIA.
What is your height and current weight? You can use a BMI calculator (easily found via Google).
Just punched the numbers and I am at the tippy top end of normal weight based on the weight loss over the last two months. Tippy top. I would prefer to be in the lower to middle range.
I just told one of my DCs - "I want to lose more as you never know when you may end up sedentary due to an injury. I don't want to be at the top end of my range as that means I have no margins to work with."
Anonymous wrote:so how long can I keep this pace? I've upped my steps and cut my intake though haven't eliminated all alcohol and sugar. Been at this for about 2 months.
I've lost 15 pounds and would like to lose another 15-20. The former would be fine and the latter would be ideal.
Appreciate any insights as well as suggestions on how to lose the next round of weight.
TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until you hit your overweight bmi or tge upper end of healthy.
Embarassed to ask - how do I figure out OW BMI or upper end of healthy? For decades, my weight was up or down 2-4 pounds either side of 125. Running up the scales to 150+ happened over the last two years (while I had been in menopause for awhile, the weight gain, gut paunch didn't happen till more recently).
TIA.
What is your height and current weight? You can use a BMI calculator (easily found via Google).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.5 a day? That is more than recommended and seems hard to keep up unless you are very overweight now.
Yeah, that's 3.5lbs a week and 14lbs in a month. The weight loss on drugs like Ozempic/Wegovy is supposed to be 1-2lbs a week.
Anonymous wrote:.5 a day? That is more than recommended and seems hard to keep up unless you are very overweight now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until you hit your overweight bmi or tge upper end of healthy.
Embarassed to ask - how do I figure out OW BMI or upper end of healthy? For decades, my weight was up or down 2-4 pounds either side of 125. Running up the scales to 150+ happened over the last two years (while I had been in menopause for awhile, the weight gain, gut paunch didn't happen till more recently).
TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until you hit your overweight bmi or tge upper end of healthy.
Embarassed to ask - how do I figure out OW BMI or upper end of healthy? For decades, my weight was up or down 2-4 pounds either side of 125. Running up the scales to 150+ happened over the last two years (while I had been in menopause for awhile, the weight gain, gut paunch didn't happen till more recently).
TIA.
Anonymous wrote:The main thing is to just stay the course. Even if weight loss slows or seems to stall, if you aren’t gaining then give it a whole month to see if the scale still moves down. It is okay for this to take time. 20 lbs can take 5 mo this if you lose a pound a week, but that still puts you at your goal by Christmas!
Anonymous wrote:Until you hit your overweight bmi or tge upper end of healthy.