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Originally Posted by Tina239
Um. If I had good dietary habits I wouldn't need to do any diet plan.
Thanks for the encouragement from those who gave it. As I stated in my original post, I know pizza wasn't the best choice but even with the terrible terrible pizza, I still lost weight . . . just sayin'.
Luckily, I've convinced my husband and my best friend to try IF, which will give me the positive support I need.
Good Luck to those of you embarking on your journey.
You can do what you want. I'm just providing advice based on my own observations and a bit of science. Good dietary habits are difficult enough to establish without the additional stress of ignoring hunger.
I'm not sure I understand what exactly you think intermittent fasting is going to do for you. It's not a dietary plan by itself it's simply a mechanism for helping to limit calories. I've looked through some of your posts and it's not clear to me at all what you plan to do to restrict calories other than intermittent fast and try to make good food choices.
You need a plan beyond a smaller feeding window and trying to make good food choices. If you have a plan than wonderful. If you don't have one, get one. Trust me it is extremely easy to intermittent fast and gain weight or not lose. I've been intermittent fasting for years and I have to be very diligent about what I eat.
Calories matter.
I hope I don't end up adding you to the tally of people who ended up in worse shape because they tried to change too many things at once and ended up falling off the bandwagon hard.
Goodluck