Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Is it surgical? Nutritionists?
I went from 135 to 265 and back and up, rollercoastering over the years. I also have two family members who gained their weight back post weight loss surgery and I’ve always been curious for those who are able to keep it off in Hollywood, what are they doing differently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.
Nobody in great shape got there or stays there by walking a little each day.
Excuse me? I'm 5' 10" and have weighed about 135-137 all my adult life. Walking 3 to 4 mikes every day may not put you in the greatest shape (I used to work out at Crossfit) but it can sure keep the pounds off.
3-4 miles per day is not "walking a little each day". That's a LOT of walking. To put that in perspective for you, that would take me, someone 5'4", at least three hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When was Nicole Richie ever normal or over weight?
Are you too young to remember or is this a trick question, like actually her weight was fine but people were cruel about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When was Nicole Richie ever normal or over weight?
Simple Life Years she looked atleast a size 12/14 given she is 5’1 - 2003-2007:
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Guessing a size based on :
Nicole Ritchie a size 12? Ha! Please.
She was probably a size 4 at her heaviest. She was known for being anorexic looking.
NP. She looks like she was a size 10-12 in the picture PP posted. And a 0-2 at her smallest.
No way. You clearly haven’t followed her career. She’s extremely petite. 110 probably made her look chubby in the face.
Anonymous wrote:
Some people have very small appetites. My mother is very underweight. My best friend is very underweight. My son is very underweight. None have anorexia. They like food, but just feel full very quickly.
I have a BMI of 19 at 44. I don't have a big appetite, but I do like cheese and chips, so I have to watch those two things.
Anonymous wrote:It's because you untangle the emotions and history that led to your overeating and inactivity. It's never just because you love food too much. And it's also because you do it sustainably - without restriction and diets.
- maintained a weightloss for 10 years, naturally - no surgery, no diets, no calorie counting, no pills, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.
Nobody in great shape got there or stays there by walking a little each day.
Excuse me? I'm 5' 10" and have weighed about 135-137 all my adult life. Walking 3 to 4 mikes every day may not put you in the greatest shape (I used to work out at Crossfit) but it can sure keep the pounds off.
Unless you were significantly heavier as a teen, you’ve missed the point of the OP’s question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.
Nobody in great shape got there or stays there by walking a little each day.
Excuse me? I'm 5' 10" and have weighed about 135-137 all my adult life. Walking 3 to 4 mikes every day may not put you in the greatest shape (I used to work out at Crossfit) but it can sure keep the pounds off.
3-4 miles per day is not "walking a little each day". That's a LOT of walking. To put that in perspective for you, that would take me, someone 5'4", at least three hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walking 3 to 4 miles a day helps a lot.
Nobody in great shape got there or stays there by walking a little each day.
Excuse me? I'm 5' 10" and have weighed about 135-137 all my adult life. Walking 3 to 4 mikes every day may not put you in the greatest shape (I used to work out at Crossfit) but it can sure keep the pounds off.
Anonymous wrote:Is it surgical? Nutritionists?
I went from 135 to 265 and back and up, rollercoastering over the years. I also have two family members who gained their weight back post weight loss surgery and I’ve always been curious for those who are able to keep it off in Hollywood, what are they doing differently?
Anonymous wrote:
Some people have very small appetites. My mother is very underweight. My best friend is very underweight. My son is very underweight. None have anorexia. They like food, but just feel full very quickly.
I have a BMI of 19 at 44. I don't have a big appetite, but I do like cheese and chips, so I have to watch those two things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When was Nicole Richie ever normal or over weight?
Simple Life Years she looked atleast a size 12/14 given she is 5’1 - 2003-2007:
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Now:
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Guessing a size based on :
Nicole Ritchie a size 12? Ha! Please.
She was probably a size 4 at her heaviest. She was known for being anorexic looking.
NP. She looks like she was a size 10-12 in the picture PP posted. And a 0-2 at her smallest.