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suggestions for prepping for medifast
Hi, I just ordered some Medifast meals from ebay and I am ready to succeed on this program. :dancer: I am going out of town for my only summer vacation this weekend, so I am prepared to start next week. What would yall suggest I start doing now to prepare for this plan. Is there anything I can do to make the adjustment to almost all liquids not so painful?
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You could try liquiddietdiscussion.com
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I never felt like medifast was almost all liquids really. With the bars and oatmeal and soups and eggs, etc, I guess it felt like real food to me (especially the lean and green for dinner). I didn't do anything to prepare when I started, the first couple days will be rough but then your body will adjust to it and it will feel normal. The only suggestion I would have is to maybe watch your calories a couple days before, so your body can start getting used to the smaller amount of calories you will be eating on medifast.
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I would count carbs for 1 week and stay under 100 per day.
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As far as preparing in advance, I read all the materials and made sure I had the right stuff in the house for my L&G meal. I also got rid of all the junk/off plan foods although I must admit that I ATE most of them. :o It is suggested that a week or so before if you can avoid eating a lot of carbs, sugars & processed foods that your first few days will go a lot easier. I did not do that and my first couple of days were not that pleasant. BUT...I lost a lot of weight that week & 30#s my first month. The rest is history... :) Good luck on Medifast! :) |
I would have to agree with SueSally. Get the junk food out of the house. I didn't have any problems with it as I was never hungry but some people have trigger foods that can set them up for a bad day.
Another suggestion I would add is that if you aren't a water drink or haven't developed the habit it would be a good time to start. Some folks have a hard time getting that habit going and it will make your start a bit smoother. |
great find! a thread about medifast! so what did i miss? is medifast advisable for men? especially if someone who's never been to a gym or has never tried any exercise at all?
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You're not supposed to start exercising for the first 2-3 weeks. If you already exercise, you are supposed to cut back by 1/2 at first. You will increase as you get used to the lower calorie intake.
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I've been on the program now for 4 months and I walk every other day on the tredmill for one hour at 3.6 mph.
Exercise is crucial as we are losing so fast, we have to tone up that saggy skin. I hate exercise but it will have to be a part of my life forever if I am going to stay healthy and keep the weight off. |
I've been on Medifast for a little over a month now and want to start exercising again. I am worried that it will make me feel hungrier during the day and I will "jump ship."
Does anyone have any survival tips for offsetting those feelings? My current plan is to drink a MF "70" shake for my first meal after working out. Has anyone else done this, did it work? |
When I started the program last year it just happened to arrive just as I went into training to become a blaster. There is a lot of walking(appr. 15-20,000 steps a day) and carrying involved, so I was a little concerned. I decided to go ahead and bring an extra half portion of protein and green in case I got bad off. Turned out I didn't need it. I was fine.
If you feel the need, an extra packet a day shouldn't do any harm either. Good Luck. |
With most exercise, it is recommended to eat a balanced meal two hours before exercising and if weight training is included, a protein meal within 30 minutes after concluding.
I've found that when I'm not adequately nourished, I get really tired/sleepy after weight training, so perhaps keeping an eye on that is important. I now do my weight training late in the afternoon or in the early evening so that I get sleepy before going to bed. I'm not on Medifast yet, but will be within the week, so I was curious about the effect it will have on me with exercise. But I won't be exercising much for the first two to three weeks, as recommended. Georgia |
wow! this thread has really flourished! keep it up guys!
btw, it is not me who's going to try medifast. I'm gonna recommend this to my dear friend. I really think it is time for him to take care of his health, now that he has kids. thanks guys! |
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