Hey guys, I'm KJ. I've lost 40 pounds over the last 2-3 years and I'm diabetic. I still have a long ways to go. Low carb tends to work best for my blood sugars. I just recently started a 90 day challenge with protien shake replacement for 2 meals a day. I lost some ground the last couple of months due to long work hours and high stress at the job (crunch time) and was having trouble getting back into low carb. So, I'm using this as my kick start. Anyway, it's day 2 for me! See you around the forums!
Hey KJ, I'm a low carber too, so far it's been working wonders. I'm only 2 weeks in diet mode and I'm down 9 lbs!!
Congrats on your 40lbs. That's a lot of weight!!
Thanks. Sad thing is that 40 pounds and I haven't even lost a clothing size. I mean, this size fits a bit better but still, you really can't tell much.
Thanks. Sad thing is that 40 pounds and I haven't even lost a clothing size. I mean, this size fits a bit better but still, you really can't tell much.
I find that hard to believe!! 40lbs is a lot of weight
I find that hard to believe!! 40lbs is a lot of weight
Well, once you get to larger clothing sizes, 24/26w, they tend to cover larger weight variations. So 40 pounds ago I was pushing the limits on the size.
My first time around, I had to lose about 50 pounds before I lost a clothing size.
I understand that completely. However, I DID go and pick up weights before that and trembled in amazement that I'd lost THAT weight. That amount of weight had been on my body... messing with my joints... making me work that much harder. And it was no longer there. I was a lighter human being!
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Glad to have you join us =) You can do this! Best of wishes~
Thank you! I subscribed to the whole Low Carb and the Diabetes forums but is there a way to automatically subscribe when you make a post?
ETA: Posted before I finished. I did just take a 30 pound weight into my room the other day to calibrate my scale. Geez, I never thought about equating that to how much I lost! It was pretty darn heavy!