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Worried about losing in time for vacation
I'm going to Disney World and Universal Studios in mid-August and I am starting to freakout. I was worried that I wouldn't fit on all the rides and was hoping to be around 235-245 by the time I go. Time is running out and I am starting to feel like I won't make it. Do you think it's even possible to loose 40 pounds in 11 weeks?
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I think that's incredibly unrealistic.
I went to Disney at over 300 pounds and the only rides I couldn't fit on were the ones that left your feet dangling and had the overhead restraints. They usually snap shut between your legs and that can be tricky with a big belly. Stay on plan between now and then and do things right. However much you lose, you'll feel better and be able to enjoy your vacation. |
Yes it is. Unless you eat nothing, 4 pounds a week is unhealthy and totally unreasonable. Why did you wait so long?
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I haven't waited so long. I've been dieting for this trip for a year, but I started losing super slowly when I hit 30 pounds.
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I think 22 pounds would be doable and healthy. Stay strong on ww, track everything and add some walking in too if you haven't already. Most of all, have a wonderful vacation regardless of your weight.
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How do you feel after losing what you have? I'd be willing to bet you feel better now than you did before you started, right? Focus on that. And I agree with the person who said to start walking... You're going to walk - and stand in line after line after line - a LOT during a vacation like that. The more walking you do now, the better conditioned you'll be once you get there. |
Yeah, I guess you're right, I'll just do the best I can and hope for the best.
To be honest I was losing quickly and then started having alternating good and bad weeks after I tried points plus. I wasn't having much success with the new program and got discouraged. I have switched back to using the old program since i was successful, but have found it really hard to get back into the groove of things. I will start exercising again, I haven't been doing that lately and I should be taking my dogs on longer walks anyway. Thanks for the encouragement. |
exercise will help. Strength training anyway; might help you tone things down. Not the number, but your body, which is generally the size issue anyway
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WhT do you mean by strength training? Like lifting weights or something like that? I have a home gym of sorts, a bike, gazelle, and a treadmill. And I like to take my dogs on 1-2 miles walks. Aside from more active Wii games, that's the only types of exercise I've ever done.
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yes some weight lifting. Biceps, triceps, squats, lunges.
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Alright, I'll give it a try. Thanks.
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