Anonymous wrote:OP, was there ever any sort of exercise you liked? Maybe a sport you played in school?
You'll know you've found the right exercise when you start making excuses for letting other things slide so you can do it (instead of deciding you'll skip it today because something else is more urgent).

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Intermittent fasting was the only thing that helped me lose weight and I have kept it off for over a year. Start with not eating for at least 2-3 hours before you go to bed and then skip breakfast, then eat a late lunch at 1:00. The link below has some good tips for getting started. I was skeptical in the beginning and didn't think that like other diets it would be very sustainable, but my body has adjusted great and I really just don't feel like food in the morning anymore. It is also a great way to improve your blood work. My mother started intermittent fasting and has lost 15-20 and was able to stop taking her cholesterol medication. http://www.nowloss.com/intermittent-fasting-diet-plan.htm
Another big vote for this approach. Skip breakfast (not really the most important meal of the day). Eat a big lunch. and just nibble for dinner. I used to eat dinner and then nibble in the evening. Now I skip the meal. I had a horrible time counting calories and the totally no carb thing was also difficult since I always convinced myself I desrved large portions. Here I feel less deprived than ever and it is working. Too afraid to get on the scale yet but I got my first, Haven't you lost weight comment today. So exciting.
I think so many diets are focused on eating ... this is focused on not eating which is really the key. But like I say, little feeling of deprivation since you can enjoy a big meal every day.
Anonymous wrote:Intermittent fasting was the only thing that helped me lose weight and I have kept it off for over a year. Start with not eating for at least 2-3 hours before you go to bed and then skip breakfast, then eat a late lunch at 1:00. The link below has some good tips for getting started. I was skeptical in the beginning and didn't think that like other diets it would be very sustainable, but my body has adjusted great and I really just don't feel like food in the morning anymore. It is also a great way to improve your blood work. My mother started intermittent fasting and has lost 15-20 and was able to stop taking her cholesterol medication. http://www.nowloss.com/intermittent-fasting-diet-plan.htm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought research showed intermittent fasting was bad for women.
Link please. I did extensive research before trying it and everything I found was positive. Many doctors are starting to recommend it.
Do those of you who do intermittent fasting have a vigorous workout routine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought research showed intermittent fasting was bad for women.
Link please. I did extensive research before trying it and everything I found was positive. Many doctors are starting to recommend it.
Do those of you who do intermittent fasting have a vigorous workout routine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought research showed intermittent fasting was bad for women.
Link please. I did extensive research before trying it and everything I found was positive. Many doctors are starting to recommend it.
Do those of you who do intermittent fasting have a vigorous workout routine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought research showed intermittent fasting was bad for women.
Link please. I did extensive research before trying it and everything I found was positive. Many doctors are starting to recommend it.