Anonymous wrote:OP here. Just a check in. Somehow, I have managed to keep off 100% of my lost weight.
Now only working out 45 minutes a day. And walking probably 45 minutes a day. Manageable.
Just happy to report I seem to have reached my happy weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me more about the cruciferous vegetables— what exactly and how do you eat them? I’m vegetarian but interested in dropping eggs and dairy. But I get bad gas, so wondering if you have any problem with that?
It was definitely a huge change, and of course the first months I was gassy. But it settled down, and now I actually can't process milk products well. I eat large amounts of kale, broccoli, spinach every day. I usually just throw a few cups into a saucepan every meal. It cooks down to much less. But I definitely use large amounts of veggies as a way to create volume without calories.
A typical day for me now (I am still in weight loss mode so it is low calorie)
Breakfast: oatmeal (about 60 grams, with 30 calorie almond milk)
Lunch: Huge saucepan of kale, onions, mushrooms, peppers, carrots, etc; about half a package of tofu (usually I air fry it with spices to give it texture and flavor); and sometimes some "pretend" cheese for more flavor
Dinner: Basically the same
And then some snacks. Usually fruit. Every so often I'll have something more substantial like non-dairy yogurt with frozen fruit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you and Jessica Simpson related besides shedding 100 pounds in 6 months?
Well, more accurately I lost 80 pounds since March (20 between October and March). So not as fast. But there is no way to say what I did other than say I have had a complete life change. Now I work out about 80 minutes a day and walk about 2 hours a day. And I am eating about 7-8 cups of cruciferous vegetables a day (as a base to all meals).
I'm happy with the progress and the change. I feel like I have my life back.
Anonymous wrote:How long did it take you to recover from the illness?
Do you like your current weight?
Were you considered overweight before?
Do you say that is one positive thing that came out of the pandemic. Weight loss from an illness. Did the drastic loss in weight mess cause any heart issues? Some people who drastically lose weight in a short period of time encounter problems. Are you going to change the way you eat to keep the weight it is?
Is this what it takes for people to eat healthy?
Anonymous wrote:Are you concerned about the phytoestrogens in all the soy you're eating? What other protein sources do you use (nuts, beans, etc.)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you and Jessica Simpson related besides shedding 100 pounds in 6 months?
Well, more accurately I lost 80 pounds since March (20 between October and March). So not as fast. But there is no way to say what I did other than say I have had a complete life change. Now I work out about 80 minutes a day and walk about 2 hours a day. And I am eating about 7-8 cups of cruciferous vegetables a day (as a base to all meals).
I'm happy with the progress and the change. I feel like I have my life back.
So you work out for three hours a day. Do you have a full time job? Kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you and Jessica Simpson related besides shedding 100 pounds in 6 months?
Well, more accurately I lost 80 pounds since March (20 between October and March). So not as fast. But there is no way to say what I did other than say I have had a complete life change. Now I work out about 80 minutes a day and walk about 2 hours a day. And I am eating about 7-8 cups of cruciferous vegetables a day (as a base to all meals).
I'm happy with the progress and the change. I feel like I have my life back.