Anonymous wrote:277 at my heaviest. Now 252. Goal is 200 to start.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll join. I’ll go by ST. I have been in the 260-279 range for years. I recently have lost 10 pounds and am down to 259. Planning on keeping it going though honestly part of it is just that I’ve been under a lot of stress lately so I’ve had no appetite. I am also working out more than ever though - a mix of running, biking and weight routines at home. I’d like to have another child but not before losing another 40 pounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:277 at my heaviest. Now 252. Goal is 200 to start.
Amazing! How long have you been at it?
In the fall my doc fussed at me for my weight. I lost about 12 pounds and then COVID hit.
Anonymous wrote:We can do it! I started at 195 a month ago (I’m 5’5”) and want to get down to 140 or thereabouts. I started in earnest on May 27 and have lost 9.9 lbs as of this morning. I am doing IF and getting in (or trying to) 10,000 steps a day. I mostly eat between noon and 6pm, but I’ll extend my eating window to 8 hours if it feels right on a particular day. I haven’t felt really deprived at all (pre-kids when I was thin, I never ate breakfast!) and the immediate results are really motivating me. The mental health benefits of taking a solo walk with a podcast every day are also huge. I just feel physically better this month than I have in a long time. My resting heart rate has gone down 15 points since I started per my FitBit data.
Anonymous wrote:277 at my heaviest. Now 252. Goal is 200 to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not on the same boat currently, I was 2 years ago, but I just want to say YOU CAN DO IT, and goodluck! Keep pushing yourself even on lazy days, I used to just push myself to do some light exercises when I feel lazy to keep the momentum. Congrats on the 15lb weight loss.
OP here. Thanks. How much did you lose? So hard not to get discouraged.
Anonymous wrote:Okay. I have wanted this too.
I’ve yo-yo’d my whole life (not different diet plans just sticking with managing my calories and then failing, over and over).
I weighed in at 215 a couple weeks ago which was a real come to Jesus.
I’m working on fewer carbonated beverages, logging all my calories in MFP, and eating more vegetables.
I bought a bag of grapefruits but they were too much work to peel and didn’t eat them![]()
. Anonymous wrote:I'm not on the same boat currently, I was 2 years ago, but I just want to say YOU CAN DO IT, and goodluck! Keep pushing yourself even on lazy days, I used to just push myself to do some light exercises when I feel lazy to keep the momentum. Congrats on the 15lb weight loss.