Well, the usual and agreed standard is anywhere between 1 to 2 lbs per week. So, this means, I could not get the lower side which is 1lb / week, considering 56 weeks in a year. Even my GPs (few docs I used to consult) told me to take it easy; there is one stop solution 'Metformin'. I remember my body never reacted in good way to exercise during the first year. I was able to actually sense that resistance. Saggy belly, swollen joints, uncontrollable head-ache after exercise - simply my system hated any workout. What all it liked were - French fries, potato chips, Chinese fried rice and of course Coke the great. Even today, sometimes I indulge in those things, but not compulsion anymore. And then even now if I am careless with diet about 3 days in row, my weight races up - which means whatever I eat body wants to retain as fat and get back to its previous form or shape. Actually I am now addicted to coffee with milk and sugar. My target is get body fat to around 15% and that looks impossible.
You know what I liked the most on this forum? The quote from one of the users 'Paul59' on this forum - It will never beat me.
There are some great posts on this forum, especially the experiences of some of the seniors. I believe now I have a specific way to beat this T2D.