Okay you guys may think I'm nuts for asking this, but I seriously have never considered this thought before.
This is my second trip down the weight loss trail. The first one about ten years ago, senior year in high school. I counted calories and fat grams, I kept it around 1500 calories/day and 20g fat/day. I lost 60lbs. and got to my goal of 160lbs. Well fast forward ten years and I surpassed gaining the 60lbs. back and found myself needing to lose 109lbs. this time. I started January of this year and followed pretty much the same plan. So far I've lost 54lbs. (it's been at a stand still for the past couple of months due to summer getting in the way...LOL). Anyways, my question is when I first started this time I followed Dr. Phils plan and I noticed that his daily recommended intake of fat was 50g/day. This was startling to me and I decided to go it on my own...so far so good. As I have mentioned, it's been quite slow and I have no one else to blame but myself for slacking off the water, exercise and for not being as scrupulous with food choices as I should've been. So in lieu of lighting a fire under myself again, last night I did an analysis and it suggested that I eat in the range of 1466 cal/day, 49g fat/day and 165 carbs/day to lose an average of 2lbs/week. This rings a bell for some reason that the fat grams are way more than I allow myself. I started to wonder if it were really possible to lose weight eating more than 20g fat/day? So I thought who better to ask than you all. Does anyone keep track of their fat grams and how many do you allow??

Congrats on all the weight lost so far though, way to go!! 
