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Oink Nov 5th 2014 9:12 am

Re: Weight lost attempts
 

Originally Posted by JamesM (Post 11462653)
Let's go back a step.

An apple is not nutritious???

If the juice is pressed out and left alone in cool place for a couple of months. :thumbup:

JamesM Nov 5th 2014 9:31 am

Re: Weight lost attempts
 

Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly (Post 11462660)
I should have written varied. *An* apple certainly is nutritious, even two is fine. Five is overkill. Too much sugar, as Lychee said. I should not have said nutritious though! I'm half asleep. :dunce:

I eat an apple a day- mainly because the vitamin B helps your body break down all the other foods.

I'm no nutrition expert though so I was just qualifying the rationale.

JamesM Nov 5th 2014 9:32 am

Re: Weight lost attempts
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11462664)
If the juice is pressed out and left alone in cool place for a couple of months. :thumbup:

Interestingly cider is also gluten free!

scrubbedexpat091 Nov 5th 2014 10:12 am

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Yeah sugar is my enemy and is something I am working on cutting out. I have mostly accomplished cutting out the refined sugars such as cookies, and candy bars, but then switch over to eat large amount of fruits mostly apples, Banana's and sometimes grapes when on sale.

Next step is indeed the cutting back of fruits to further reduce sugar intake. I suppose step down is better then stopping cold turkey?

Sugar is indeed something being watched, I have high blood sugar levels but not pre-diabetic but cutting back on sugar is indeed high on the list.

Walking is on the list, just have to get the water resistant jacket but luckily Wal-Mart has a cheap one that will do the job, wouldn't want to spend 5 hours outside in it, but should keep me dry enough for a 30-45 minute walk.

Shard Nov 5th 2014 10:48 am

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Fruit sugar is not so bad if you're eating the fruit (as opposed to juicing it). You get fibre and other nutrients and fruits can keep you feeling satiated plus give you energy for the intended walks. Unless your eating industrial quantities (or are already diabetic) I wouldn't get too hung up on them.

JamesM Nov 5th 2014 12:07 pm

Re: Weight lost attempts
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 11462745)
Fruit sugar is not so bad if you're eating the fruit (as opposed to juicing it). You get fibre and other nutrients and fruits can keep you feeling satiated plus give you energy for the intended walks. Unless your eating industrial quantities (or are already diabetic) I wouldn't get too hung up on them.

I agree.

If you need to snack it's probably the best thing.

My only other suggestion would be carrots and celery but they are pretty bland to me.

scrubbedexpat091 Nov 5th 2014 1:00 pm

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Putting in my food intake today into the website, it seems my issue likely stemmed from soda (have stopped drinking them) as I was easily drinking 2 liters a day at one point, along with candy and other processed snack foods.

Since those have been largely eliminated, I am hoping I'll see some results soon. I don't think I was over eating, i think I was over drinking and eating sugary non-satisfying junk food.

I guess I'll see in the coming months, website today say's I am aiming to hit my goal in September.

I am trying to get to 190 from 230 and then try and maintain from there.


My girlfriend want's to lose weight as well and she signed up for the website and is following a better diet as well.

Issue with her is she is bipolar and takes medication for it, and like most meds for bipolar it interferes with blood sugar levels and increases the feeling of hunger which is the reason she gained weight, but there is no option of coming off the medication as when she tried in the past her life fell apart as she goes manic within a couple weeks of going off medication.

She probably wont see a normal loss because of that, but any loss is healthy.

Alan2005 Nov 5th 2014 4:46 pm

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Calorie counting is 100% guaranteed to work for everyone regardless of circumstances, medical conditions or any other reason you can think of providing you can stick to it.

Get a set of kitchen scales and weigh your portions out properly rather than guessing how much or using cups. Keep track of it using my fitness pal or something similar and you should see results.

Oink Nov 5th 2014 5:21 pm

Re: Weight lost attempts
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 11462813)
Putting in my food intake today into the website, it seems my issue likely stemmed from soda (have stopped drinking them) as I was easily drinking 2 liters a day at one point, along with candy and other processed snack foods.

Since those have been largely eliminated, I am hoping I'll see some results soon. I don't think I was over eating, i think I was over drinking and eating sugary non-satisfying junk food.

I guess I'll see in the coming months, website today say's I am aiming to hit my goal in September.

I am trying to get to 190 from 230 and then try and maintain from there.


My girlfriend want's to lose weight as well and she signed up for the website and is following a better diet as well.

Issue with her is she is bipolar and takes medication for it, and like most meds for bipolar it interferes with blood sugar levels and increases the feeling of hunger which is the reason she gained weight, but there is no option of coming off the medication as when she tried in the past her life fell apart as she goes manic within a couple weeks of going off medication.

She probably wont see a normal loss because of that, but any loss is healthy.

Bottom line is, don't be a fat ****.

MillieF Nov 5th 2014 9:55 pm

Re: Weight lost attempts
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 11462929)
Calorie counting is 100% guaranteed to work for everyone regardless of circumstances, medical conditions or any other reason you can think of providing you can stick to it.

Get a set of kitchen scales and weigh your portions out properly rather than guessing how much or using cups. Keep track of it using my fitness pal or something similar and you should see results.

Couldn't agree more.....but it's soooo boring. The thing is you really need to up your exercise levels too. Get a pedometer (cheap as chips, look on line is the best place - mininabox has them for four or five dollars) and see how many steps you normally walk and then try to get to 7,000 steps or so and try to maintain it - the recommended amount is ten thousand steps a day, but I can't get that in...I live in a place the size of a handkerchief with a foul climate. Little changes are the thing...at work I take the stairs from the basement to the third floor every time I need a pee! Best of luck!

dbd33 Nov 5th 2014 9:59 pm

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If you want to gain weight simply smoke less, if you want to lose weight simply smoke more. Done.

Souvy Nov 5th 2014 11:53 pm

Re: Weight lost attempts
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 11463073)
If you want to gain weight simply smoke less, if you want to lose weight simply smoke more. Done.

Very true. The only time I ever seriously gave up smoking (nine months), I piled the weight on very quickly.

Tirytory Nov 6th 2014 1:02 am

Re: Weight lost attempts
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 11463073)
If you want to gain weight simply smoke less, if you want to lose weight simply smoke more. Done.


Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 11463167)
Very true. The only time I ever seriously gave up smoking (nine months), I piled the weight on very quickly.

Not exactly healthy advice though:lol: you're just choosing a different disease path to follow..

caretaker Nov 6th 2014 1:07 am

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The only thing that works for me is less food and booze and more exercise. Piece of cake (oops).

BristolUK Nov 6th 2014 1:17 am

Re: Weight lost attempts
 

Originally Posted by Tirytory (Post 11463257)
...you're just choosing a different disease path to follow..

That's what I meant with my "trading one thing for another" comment earlier. :)

(Sweeteners have their detractors but the benefits may outweigh** any issues)


** oh look, a pun


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