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Old 09-03-2008, 03:57 PM   #16  
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I just had to look at my 'chart' that I keep. I started calorie counting last October at 251 pounds (I had lost 20 pounds a couple of years before that- from my highest at 271). I lost pretty quickly at first. I lost 50 pounds in about six monthes. The last 10-11 pounds have taken about 5 months. It's been slow. But, like the tortoise in the story "Tortoise and the Hare" - slow and steady wins the race.
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Old 09-03-2008, 05:04 PM   #17  
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Hi Everyone! i just started Counting Calories about 1 Month ago... and about 1 Week ago, i got myself to stick to 1500 Calories Daily... of course i havent seen my scale move any more than 2lbs... but im being Patient... WHEN DID YOUR SCALE MOVE? HOW LONG DID IT TAKE FOR YOU TO NOTICE A DIFFERENCE? no matter what! i am going to be Patient and see what happens... after all i AM 48yrs Young! and on 2 Medications... so i dont expect the weight to just fall off... (even tho i wish it would)... so tell me Everyone! How Long Did It Take For YOUR Scale To Move?????
A 2 lb loss in one week is a perfectly exceptable and HEALTHY rate of loss. You don't want to lose too quickly for a variety of reasons (muscle loss, metabolism issues, etc.) Really you shouldn't be losing more then 1% (maybe 1.5%) of your body weight per week. Example, if you weigh 200 lbs that's only 2lbs per week, max.

The only exception would be the first week when some people typically lose a lot of water weight.

When I started I lost 8lbs the first week (water weight) and then steadily lost 2lbs per week with a few weeks in there of no loss. As I got closer to goal, that 2lbs became 1lb per week.

You don't list your weight and height. It's possible that 1500 calories is too little or too much.
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Old 09-03-2008, 05:45 PM   #18  
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When I started I lost 8lbs the first week (water weight) and then steadily lost 2lbs per week with a few weeks in there of no loss. As I got closer to goal, that 2lbs became 1lb per week.

You don't list your weight and height. It's possible that 1500 calories is too little or too much.
im 48yrs old... 5'7"... 263 lbs... do YOU or ANYONE think that 1500 calories daily is too little?
or too much??? i sit on my Patootie all day long at work and exercise very little...
i DO walk 1 mile every single day tho...
i would really LOVE to see something Happen...
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Old 09-03-2008, 06:17 PM   #19  
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Well, 1500 is my calorie target. When I was sedentary, I would lose on average 1/2 lb a week. But it was easy to miss that in the fluctuations. When I added a bunch of exercise, I started losing around 1.5 lbs a week.

I do think the type of food also matters. It is easier for me to lose weight with lots of unprocessed foods, higher fiber, and limiting starchy foods.
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I went back and looked at my daily weigh-in charts. It looks like I lost 3 pounds my first week and have lost between 1 and 3 pounds every other week -- except this one. I seem to be kind of stuck this week. I don't really know why, except I think it might be a TOM thing -- some other telltale signs point to that. Since my toddler was born, I have been really irregular so I have not had to deal with it in the month and a half or so I have been doing this. I'll have to see how much water weight I retain...hate that.

As for calorie levels, I cycle between 1200 and 1800 a day, averaging 1450 or so. I also do at least 30 minutes of cardio daily and strength training every other day.

Have you tried cycling your calories to trick your metabolism into staying up? Or weighing your food to make sure you are only getting what you think you are? Upping the exercise? Otherwise, just stick to it, and you will lose...eventually.
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Old 09-04-2008, 06:56 PM   #21  
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im 48yrs old... 5'7"... 263 lbs... do YOU or ANYONE think that 1500 calories daily is too little?
or too much??? i sit on my Patootie all day long at work and exercise very little...
i DO walk 1 mile every single day tho...
i would really LOVE to see something Happen...
Walking a mile every day is great! That certainly counts as exercise. Walking is what I do for exercise.

I think 1500 is too low (I mentioned this in the other thread too.) I think you'll be pleasantly surprised if you up your cals a bit. Good luck!
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Old 09-04-2008, 10:29 PM   #22  
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I just started counting cals Aug. 1st and I did my first weigh in Aug. 31st and lost a total of 10 lbs. I eat between 1200-1500 a day. Try not to go under 1200 or over 1500. I exercise every other day. 30 mins to 1 hr. I don't eat past 8 pm most of the time I eat dinner at 6 pm so most of the time I don't eat past 7 pm. I noticed weight slowly coming off and so have my friends
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