Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daily weighing is too much, it reeks of OCD. I am happy weighing once per week now I'm under 140 lbs.
Today I got into a pair of jeans and a cotton shirt I'd not worn since 2017 because they got tight. Today they were loose and looked great. and I was so happy about that.
Sure if you have OCD tendencies, maybe a daily weigh-in causes stress/obsessions.
I have zero OCD tendencies and a daily weigh-in is a wonderful help in keeping me honest.
Anonymous wrote:Daily weighing is too much, it reeks of OCD. I am happy weighing once per week now I'm under 140 lbs.
Today I got into a pair of jeans and a cotton shirt I'd not worn since 2017 because they got tight. Today they were loose and looked great. and I was so happy about that.
Anonymous wrote:I am 53 and have lost 21 lbs since March (173 to 152) through low carb, focus on higher protein and stepped up exercise. I was already very active with weights at gym, run, biking, pickleball. I’m surprised at how much weight I’ve lost on a short 4.5 months by implementing more diet and exercise discipline. I guess I didn’t know I was overweight? By 21 lbs? Feeling much healthier and running faster by dropping lbs. why didn’t I do this sooner?
Anonymous wrote:For those of you frustrated by a couple pounds here and there, I’d recommend weighing yourself daily and googling “Noom weight loss charts.” I typically weighed myself weekly when trying to lose and when there was little or no movement, or worse, gain, I’d lose hope. Then I started weighing myself daily and got more accustomed to the fluctuations in water. Now it’s no big deal. Then I googled other people’s weight loss charts and it’s really inspiring to see the trend go down over time, despite the peaks and valleys.
I’ve lost 8 pounds with 7 to go. I’ve been hovering here for two weeks, but I feel confident I’ll get there.
Great job everyone!!!
Anonymous wrote:anybody have an inspiring update? I had a rough week last week and I'm up 2 pounds (what??? awww)
Anonymous wrote:This thread is inspiring. I’m 48, 5’7” and 155 lbs. I want to lose at least 10 lbs. I’ve tried everything over the past few years, lose it and regain. Nothing lasts, and when I gain back it is plus a few pounds.
Has anyone done something to change their set weight?
I’m also curious about the apps you are using or if anyone has used a therapist or online support program. I want to try to do something more moderate in the hopes it lasts. I need to check in and get motivation. I liked Noom but I am thinking 1500 calories and low-ish carb over 6 months might be the way to go. So many diets I’ve done put me at 1200 calories. It’s just not sustainable. I also suspect it is the cause of my re-gain plus extra pounds. I did prolon fasts off and on last spring and haven’t eaten extravagantly this summer but have re-gained plus an extra 5 lbs. I think these low calories plans make my body pack it on later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is everyone this week goal wise?
I'm down to 145 lbs
I'm PP who lost 75 lbs over a year and I'm down 3 more pounds since late July when I posted here (from 180 to 177). That includes a week long vacation where I indulged quite a bit so while it's not a pound a week like I usually aim for it's still a pretty good win for me. Good luck everyone!