Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry OP. My neighbor, about your weight, lost 100 lbs seeing Dr Beale in DC. Lost 60 lbs in 2 months. No surgery. Insurance doesn't pay and it's not cheap, but she is so pleased with her results. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:39 years old
5’11
239
I did a 2 week, doctor led intensive “cleanse”…basically one meal a day, cut out wheat and sugar and dairy. 14 days of minimal food, and I lost…2 pounds.
I felt GREAT: alert and light. But not a pound.
I’m continuing the diet, but with 2 meals a day, and also adding in 45 mins daily of strength training and cardio. I’ve lost…nothing in 2 weeks.
I’m so upset. Am I bound to be fat forever? I am being honest here people. I did not sneak food. I lost 2 pounds, after cutting out almost ALL food. And rigorous exercise.
What’s wrong with me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eat less. A lot less. That is how I’m losing weight.
-5’3, 195 (was 205 6 weeks ago)
OP here. I was essentially eating one meal a day, and that meal was very light and lean. I could not eat less without going to a complete liquid diet.
What does "essentially" mean?
On the initial plan you were losing a lb a week. That's loss. I'm sorry you felt discouraged by the pace, but if you had stuck with that, you'd still be losing. At your weight and age I'm guessing you have a very high percentage of body fat, and as a result your TDEE is probably much lower than it had been in your younger years.
DP. The TDEE calculator is about 1000 calories off for me. Just like the calculators that My Fitness Pal and FitBit are. They say based on my height, weight, age, gender, activity level…. I can eat nearly 3,000 calories.
Anonymous wrote:Eat less. A lot less. That is how I’m losing weight.
-5’3, 195 (was 205 6 weeks ago)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eat less. A lot less. That is how I’m losing weight.
-5’3, 195 (was 205 6 weeks ago)
OP here. I was essentially eating one meal a day, and that meal was very light and lean. I could not eat less without going to a complete liquid diet.
What does "essentially" mean?
On the initial plan you were losing a lb a week. That's loss. I'm sorry you felt discouraged by the pace, but if you had stuck with that, you'd still be losing. At your weight and age I'm guessing you have a very high percentage of body fat, and as a result your TDEE is probably much lower than it had been in your younger years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eat less. A lot less. That is how I’m losing weight.
-5’3, 195 (was 205 6 weeks ago)
OP here. I was essentially eating one meal a day, and that meal was very light and lean. I could not eat less without going to a complete liquid diet.