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You already got a lot of good answers from people that have been successful here. For me, when I started maintenance I spent several hours forcing myself to read through several of the maintenance threads. I say "forced":) because after a while I started to see the same themes over and over from lots of different people over the years - the same challenges, the same questions. First, it made me feel more at ease and "normal" about the same things I was questioning and challenged by. Second, it helped me see the common mistakes that people were catching for themselves - and again, helped me feel a little better about making the same mistakes, and also hopefully helping me to avoid some of them. I like facts, so reading so many "case stories" helped me start to see patterns. Also there is a website called "Refuse to Regain" that they mentioned several times on the threads, and that website has helped me tremendously during maintenance so far. The other thing I will mention for me personally, and my weight loss (and gains) issues is that in addition to the medical logistics and food and diet (which included previously undianognosed thyroid and hormone issues), I also needed to - make life decisions about socializing and what I did and didn't want to to in social situations, - I needed to work through some things in my past (traumas) that has caused some patterns of anxious/compulsive/addictive behaviors, - I needed to change how I dealt with stress, and change my lifestyle so there wasn't so much stress. - I personally was also using work and business as an avoidance mechanism, and then eating to "keep going", so I had to change that. - I needed to become OK with relying more on social support and friends and people around me, and not just "going it alone" to the extent that I would cause myself harm by treating my health poorly. It is very different for all of us, there are common themes, but we each have our own matrix to sort through, change, and succeed. |
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Losing 30lbs a month in the first month is probable. As he got closer to a moderately lean body fat percentage this number would dwindle and he wouldn't get those results. 105lbs over 12 weeks = average of 8.75lbs a week. Not sustainable in any healthy way. Be careful of articles like this where no analysis is done on his body composition and there is no confirmation of what diet protocol/principles he used. Quote:
It's less important that you eat to a timetable than it is to get your food allowance in. :) Don't forget that you are not on anabolic metabolism (food being broken down by time), you are on catabolic metabolism where your body is burning fat when it doesn't have bio-available foods. The two aren't really comparable so the principles of spacing your meals out is not as relevant as you might think. After all, assuming you sleep for longer on a Friday and Saturday night, your body still needs fuel and you aren't eating every 4-5 hours then, are you? Ketosis has many advantages for people with irregular eating patterns. :) |
CenTXChkand Grateful4Health thank you for responding. It is so helpful to know that it's not just me. :D
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Thanks Amanda - it crossed my mind too he may have had WL surgery? Not sure if almost 9#s per week after that is healthy or not...?
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Amanda you just rock. I love reading what you write. It’s so helpful.
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Today is my first day of restart and it was kind of funny I have not craved anything nor felt very hungry I hope tomorrow is the same. I need to stay motivated and hopefully help someone else stay motivated also
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Briael thank you so much for the idea of making a bar into snack size! What a great idea. I'm definitely trying that this weekend! You all rock!! I love the things I am learning on these forums. Still a long way to go, and I don't want to turn in to my "typical dieting self" when I give up for one reason or another, this is really helping to keep me in check!!:carrot:
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