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Marys, my pleasure! Thank you! :)
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I found this article to be rather discouraging. It makes me feel like.....well gee...will I ever be able to ENJOY food again without regaining all the weight?
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I know people in real life who've lost half their body weights(at a rate of approximately 10 lbs a month or 2.5 lbs a week) and kept it off for the rest of their lives. I would be interested in seeing results from a reasonable diet and exercise routine that would be sustainable long-term for the patients. I am sure we'd see some regains but a lot more success stories as well. |
I wonder how much and what sort of exercise these folks did. I would think that if they put on muscle they would have boosted their metabolism...they were on such few calories, I can't imagine not boomeranging food-wise...
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If that is the best example that the New York Times can find of a person who has to forever struggle to maintain, then thats encouraging to me because it kind of makes sense why they would struggle. I saw the slide show of their food, and looking at their exercise (perhaps burning a lot of cals, but also burning away a lot of muscle but maintaining their caloric intake and I wonder how much regular ol' walking around they do? because that adds up and I did that almost unconsciously when I was younger along with working out when I had to get to class and such), and I don't think that they eat as little or burn as much as they think they do-maybe they measure but things like French Toast at a restaurant can be hard to estimate. But I don't follow them around so IDK for sure lol. Its just that for an extreme example of struggling to maintain, its not that extreme.
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Hi Berk,
My question to you, did you stop eating healthy and dieting after weight loss? I am also loosing weight slowly, not even 4 lb / month. I am happy because, i am able to run a little bit, jump a little bit and my scitica pain has reduced. |
Great article. I agree, a person really must both get in and STAY involved to achieve and maintain any progress. Not only that, but you also have to learn to understand what your body needs, as it could actually need more food to lose more weight, etc. I know that doesn't make sense to some, but it's all about portion control and shocking the system. From my experience, you have to throw it off sometimes by eating random or things bad for you just so it doesn't get too used to only having good stuff. One thing I also noticed is that if after a long time eating healthy I eat one thing bad, I actually get sick. I find it better to on occasion to snack on something ridiculous, just not in an absurd amount, ya know?
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But I am in a much less stressful job now, and slowly losing weight in a way I feel will work: focused on lots of fruits and vegetables plus mild but steady exercise. A little bit will get you there! Keep it up! :D |
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