Anonymous wrote:I doubt you'll be able to do it. Typically as you age you add 10lbs per decade to your "baseline." I wouldn't hesitate to get medication help to do so.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt you'll be able to do it. Typically as you age you add 10lbs per decade to your "baseline." I wouldn't hesitate to get medication help to do so.
Anonymous wrote:I lost 45 pounds at 48 without apps and calorie counting. It took less than a year (probably 8 months). It took me over a decade to put that weight on and I was consistently eating at least 3000+ calories that whole time - I was lucky to not be obese.
While losing the weight, I still had 3 meals and snacks daily, but I cut way back on added sugar (like under 5 or 10g/day) and didn't drink any calories. I ate a lot of oatmeal, plain yogurt, fruit, veggies, eggs, lean protein, but did not give up carbs. I walked 5 miles on an inclined treadmill daily. I doubt my calories ever dipped below 1500. Tracking and frequent weighing were not an option for me because I had an ED as a young adult and dIdn't want my mind to go there again.
I've kept the weight off for almost 3 years. I probably eat 2000 calories for maintenance (I'm the same weight I was in HS). I spend an hour on the Peloton bike 6x/week, but keep it moderate. My body image, activity level and relationship with food are good for the first time in my life. I wish I had done it sooner, but I didn't have the right mindset. Finding the motivation to get started was the hardest part. It sounds like you're there, OP - good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt you'll be able to do it. Typically as you age you add 10lbs per decade to your "baseline." I wouldn't hesitate to get medication help to do so.
You are stupid.
Really lol? OP is menopausal. She's not getting back to her weight before kids at 20 something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 pounds per week for a year is a lofty goal if you don't want to count calories. I'd probably do a meal service that counts calories for you and then only eat "free" foods outside if that.
Isn’t it 1 pound per week for a year?
Anyway, it’s going to be 5-10 pound blocks with adjustments along the way.
Op, you should journal it. Keep track of emotions as well. Break through those with help because your mind may fight you at different stages.
I lost 16, journaling my foods, how I’m feeling, etc. I know I’ve stopped losing, because I’ve stopped tracking and writing this down.