Anonymous wrote:Good for you, OP! Keep it up.
-A non-bitter woman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading this is not motivating for my peri-menopausal self who has done all that to lose one pound during the last month(minus cheat meals). But congrats!
Me too. I have a caloric deficit and exercise daily and I still gained 15 pounds. But, congrats to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading this is not motivating for my peri-menopausal self who has done all that to lose one pound during the last month(minus cheat meals). But congrats!
I was thinking the same. Men have no idea
It is true - losing is so much easier for men and they don’t get it. For us 40+ women, It takes work, discipline and more time than any of us have. 41F here who gained, no joke, 30 lbs during covid. I lost 18 lbs in the past 2 months but I work out roughly 2-2.5 hrs daily (3 mile run, 1 hour of weights, additional walk later in the day) and track all of my calories w/ a 1200 calorie daily limit. So it can be done but it’s time-consuming and virtually impossible w/ a job and young-ish kids etc. All my husband has to do is fart and he loses 10 lbs.
I'm thankful my mid-40s wife (works full time, 2 elementary aged kids, no family help nearby) doesn't make excuses and instead works on her fitness and health. It would be miserable being married to some of the women here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP can you post how many calories a day you were eating to see a 4 lb per week weight loss? That would be helpful. Thanks!
Whoa, OP here. Thanks for the encouragement (most), and good luck to the rest of you. It's true that I am not a woman and I don't know the physiological changes you endure. I hope my post didn't trigger you, that was not my intent.
Hope the link works below. It shows net calories for the last 30 days. Most days I ate more than 1600 but also worked out daily. The spikes are days out eating fancy dinners. We cook a lot at home, I love cooking. Wings are air fryer. Pizza is homemade down to the dough. Coffee is always taken black. Organiz d meal planning is the only way for us to make it work with two working parents, 2 elementary aged kids, and no family help around. Workouts are usually at 5:30am and I go to bed around 930pm. I guess the other big thing I've cut out is TV because no time for that. Still making my way through Ted Lasso season 1. BELIEVE!!!
Anonymous wrote:OP can you post how many calories a day you were eating to see a 4 lb per week weight loss? That would be helpful. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:My MIL has always kept her weight down and is honest that it takes skipping dinner to do it. Men, could you even skip dinner every day for decades?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading this is not motivating for my peri-menopausal self who has done all that to lose one pound during the last month(minus cheat meals). But congrats!
I was thinking the same. Men have no idea
Have you been doing all those things? post your MFP stats so we can see the exercise and caloric intake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading this is not motivating for my peri-menopausal self who has done all that to lose one pound during the last month(minus cheat meals). But congrats!
I was thinking the same. Men have no idea
It is true - losing is so much easier for men and they don’t get it. For us 40+ women, It takes work, discipline and more time than any of us have. 41F here who gained, no joke, 30 lbs during covid. I lost 18 lbs in the past 2 months but I work out roughly 2-2.5 hrs daily (3 mile run, 1 hour of weights, additional walk later in the day) and track all of my calories w/ a 1200 calorie daily limit. So it can be done but it’s time-consuming and virtually impossible w/ a job and young-ish kids etc. All my husband has to do is fart and he loses 10 lbs.
I'm thankful my mid-40s wife (works full time, 2 elementary aged kids, no family help nearby) doesn't make excuses and instead works on her fitness and health. It would be miserable being married to some of the women here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry ladies- a 44 woman here who has been counting calories on Noom and have lost about 20 pounds. It took awhile (6mts), but you can do it! I have also increased my workouts and have been lifting heavy. SW 148 now I am 128 and I am 5'3".
Right. Did you read the title? Just saying it won’t happen in a MONTH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading this is not motivating for my peri-menopausal self who has done all that to lose one pound during the last month(minus cheat meals). But congrats!
I was thinking the same. Men have no idea
It is true - losing is so much easier for men and they don’t get it. For us 40+ women, It takes work, discipline and more time than any of us have. 41F here who gained, no joke, 30 lbs during covid. I lost 18 lbs in the past 2 months but I work out roughly 2-2.5 hrs daily (3 mile run, 1 hour of weights, additional walk later in the day) and track all of my calories w/ a 1200 calorie daily limit. So it can be done but it’s time-consuming and virtually impossible w/ a job and young-ish kids etc. All my husband has to do is fart and he loses 10 lbs.
I'm thankful my mid-40s wife (works full time, 2 elementary aged kids, no family help nearby) doesn't make excuses and instead works on her fitness and health. It would be miserable being married to some of the women here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry ladies- a 44 woman here who has been counting calories on Noom and have lost about 20 pounds. It took awhile (6mts), but you can do it! I have also increased my workouts and have been lifting heavy. SW 148 now I am 128 and I am 5'3".
Right. Did you read the title? Just saying it won’t happen in a MONTH.