Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 53. I started doing Keto in October 2018. In January 2019, after I had already lost 30 pounds I threw in some intermittent fasting - one 36 hour fast a week (Sunday night - Tuesday morning) plus 16 hour fasts Wed-Fri (evening 7pm - 11am). I lost 20 more pounds by April. That is when I began exercising.
I have kept the weight off since April and am maintaining now which is WAY easier than losing weight. I eat more calories and enjoy alcohol on the weekends. Soon I'll be gearing up to take another 10 or 15 off.
In spite of the reputation that Keto has for being a fatty bacon and butter type diet, I find myself eating pretty healthy. Tonight I'm having brussels sprouts and grilled pork loin. Yesterday I had sauteed chicken breast and spinach salad for dinner.
The 36 hour fast that I do might seem sort of extreme but if it allows me to have wine and extra calories on the weekends it is worth it to me. So far so good.
36 hour fast is OK. It makes me feel good ... no stomach issues when stomach isn't working.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 53. I started doing Keto in October 2018. In January 2019, after I had already lost 30 pounds I threw in some intermittent fasting - one 36 hour fast a week (Sunday night - Tuesday morning) plus 16 hour fasts Wed-Fri (evening 7pm - 11am). I lost 20 more pounds by April. That is when I began exercising.
I have kept the weight off since April and am maintaining now which is WAY easier than losing weight. I eat more calories and enjoy alcohol on the weekends. Soon I'll be gearing up to take another 10 or 15 off.
In spite of the reputation that Keto has for being a fatty bacon and butter type diet, I find myself eating pretty healthy. Tonight I'm having brussels sprouts and grilled pork loin. Yesterday I had sauteed chicken breast and spinach salad for dinner.
The 36 hour fast that I do might seem sort of extreme but if it allows me to have wine and extra calories on the weekends it is worth it to me. So far so good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people need to stop focusing on weight and focus on fitness.
I've been posting this forever, but everyone is, no it is diet, diet, diet. What bunch of crap! Walking, walking, walking, and being active makes a difference. Plus, you can't eat while you are walking(well, you can but you likely won't). DD is at a large campus now, she has that apple watch and she has been walking between 15K 20K steps each day, and takes stairs to her third floor dorm room, only stairs all the time. She is eating whatever she wants and losing weight! So much that I am kind of worried.
Anonymous wrote:Phentermine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people need to stop focusing on weight and focus on fitness.
I've been posting this forever, but everyone is, no it is diet, diet, diet. What bunch of crap! Walking, walking, walking, and being active makes a difference. Plus, you can't eat while you are walking(well, you can but you likely won't). DD is at a large campus now, she has that apple watch and she has been walking between 15K 20K steps each day, and takes stairs to her third floor dorm room, only stairs all the time. She is eating whatever she wants and losing weight! So much that I am kind of worried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 52, two years post menopausal (during those two years my weight that had remained steady for about 15 years crept up, as did my appetite which went crazy), and just lost 15 lbs. on IF in the past 5 months. I could lose more if I stayed stricter about eating less in my eating window, but my goal was really just to fit back into my clothes that are one size down. And not drive myself crazy, I'm too old for too much effort!
When I first started, I was good about just eating lunch, one snack, and normal dinner. But now in maintenance I eat more than that, like sometimes having dessert after dinner if time allows, more little snacking during the day. I'm hoping my cholesterol has gone down, that's my only health issue (BP is good, thyroid is good).
Which IF are you using. Do you eat anything at all in 36 hours? I try it and results are great, but can't stick to it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 52, two years post menopausal (during those two years my weight that had remained steady for about 15 years crept up, as did my appetite which went crazy), and just lost 15 lbs. on IF in the past 5 months. I could lose more if I stayed stricter about eating less in my eating window, but my goal was really just to fit back into my clothes that are one size down. And not drive myself crazy, I'm too old for too much effort!
When I first started, I was good about just eating lunch, one snack, and normal dinner. But now in maintenance I eat more than that, like sometimes having dessert after dinner if time allows, more little snacking during the day. I'm hoping my cholesterol has gone down, that's my only health issue (BP is good, thyroid is good).
Anonymous wrote:You people need to stop focusing on weight and focus on fitness.