Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Switch to a high protein vegan diet for a month (or Whole 30 if you think gluten is a problem). All while exercising and counting calories. Walk a lot.
What would be an example of high protein vegan diet?
Good lord, I'm shocked how many of you are suggesting total BS.
High protein vegan? Again, if she doesn't plan to be vegan for the rest of her life it's BS. Sure some weight will fall off but she will gain it all back.
How about eating a healthy Mediterranean diet, while restricting your calories so you achieve a sustainable deficit?
Guaranteed she will lose weight. In a healthy way.
Anonymous wrote:Just stick to a low fat diet. Keep your proteins up. Keep your body moving-- power walks a couple times a day. Try to incorporate some weight training a couple times a week. Do that for 4 weeks and note your progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Switch to a high protein vegan diet for a month (or Whole 30 if you think gluten is a problem). All while exercising and counting calories. Walk a lot.
What would be an example of high protein vegan diet?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry you are going through a hard time OP.
I second the poster who said keto. Especially if you’ve never struggled with weight before, this should do the trick!
Anonymous wrote:Switch to a high protein vegan diet for a month (or Whole 30 if you think gluten is a problem). All while exercising and counting calories. Walk a lot.
Anonymous wrote:It took 6 months to put on, expect 6 months to take off. Fast weight loss practices aren’t usually sustainable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my weight creep up on me after six months of bad habits due to personal issues. I went from about 120 to 140.
I am so frustrated. I only realized because none of my clothes fit. It’s largely contained to my gut but I wouldn’t mind toning up all over.
Anyone know how to do this fairly quickly, like 4-6 weeks? Obviously starving myself and exercising two hours a day is not the answer but I would like to be able to wear my clothes again.
You need to get down to around 1500 cal a day to do this or get close in that amount of time. Most people don't have the discipline to do commit to this because it's too hard. But, that's what you'll need to do. Good luck and keep us posted on your progress.
No way, that's way too much to lose 20 pounds in 28-42 days. 15 pounds is equal to a 52000 calorie deficit. That's a 1250 calorie deficit a day if you are doing this in 6 weeks. If OP is normally eating 2000 calories a day, that's starvation mode.
I’m pretty sure I was drinking most of my calories fwiw. I think eating I was probably closer to 1500-1800. I actually do not eat a ton.
OK so you need to eat 550 calories a day to lose 15 pounds in 6 weeks.