trotskyite
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Well done for posting. I would really concentrate on Calorie intake at this moment in time. Remember that new activity can stimulate appetite. 7 miles is a huge distance and at your weight at 3mph would burn close to 1000kcal, that is a lot to start with, but is definitely something to work towards. Best of luck
To stay at your weight you need approx 2400kcal/day
starting today If you are lightly active and on 1666 kcalories/dayyou will have lost 105lb by September 4, 2015
thanks Indy. Yes I have asked for my vitamin D levels to be checked, hopefully it will be on the list for the nurse to do when I go for my tests next week. If not I will remind her.As well as thyroid hormones, I'd also suggest getting Vitamin D status checked - especially if you're not getting much sun exposure. A deficiency can also stop you from losing weight.
Good luck with your weight loss journey!
Yes, I see your point. I will have to be careful with the amount of fat I eat. I suppose for me the HF means eating high fat things like butter, cheese etc., rather than using the manufactured, low- fat versions of these foods. I need to be careful with protein and making sure I drink enough, because the very first time I tried LCHF my kidneys complained, I put on lots of weight through water retention and my blood pressure got dangerously high at 240/180.Hi. Going low-carb is certainly the right way to go. I personally wouldn't suggest LCHF but just having the fat that gives you the minimum calories you need which may only be medium fat? Protein is good for making you feel full and the calories can be lower than fat. Anyway keep at it and I'm sure you'll win.
thanks Andrew. I had forgotten about black tea. Many years ago I used to drink 2 litres of diet coke a day to stop me from feeling hungry whilst dieting - not a good idea at all!Hi Zand, I wish you every luck in getting your weight down if there is any encouragement that I can give then I will.
Rah, Rah, Rah, you can do it
Seriously though it can be hard to keep the will power so if you are feeling hungry I found a cup of black tea or glass of water helps
You are fab! Is there nowhere else your family can eat after the match? No tapas bar! Can't you gently point out that you need some food too! Good luck on your journey and well done for starting the thread. Big hugsxThanks so much Andy. Yes this has post has been a big thing for me, I am usually quiet and shy and hide away at home for most of the time. Yes the food diary would be good, I did keep one a few years back, but let it lapse.
I wish there was a gym for very fat ladies, because I might go if everyone else was wobbling all over the place! I also do have a pedometer somewhere, but will probably have to get a new one, as it is put away safely somewhere.(!)
So tonight it's roast beef and lots of veggies for me. Spare a thought for me on Saturday though...I foolishly bought a ticket for Wembley! This can only end one way - disappointment! I need to be strong when the rest of my family/friends go to McDonalds afterwards.
I will be thinking of you on Sunday. Good luck with your marathon, and I hope the sponsorship is still coming in!
I love this idea! Going to try it out - any excuse for clothes shopping!Yes, you can! If I can then so can you. One day at a time, stay positive and determined. It gets easier, and the benefits are when you can fit in to clothes again that you never thought would be worn again. Two sizes smaller. Nearly three. I hang the next size down on the wardrobe door, to keep me motivated. And my level are coming steadily down. I can wear my jeans again!
thanks for your support. It is much appreciated. I daren't even believe that I can lose as much as you though. Still, one pound at a time.....
Don't worry about going to McD's. They actually do some low carb food. Try the Grilled Chicken Salad http://www.mcdonalds.co.uk/ukhome/product_nutrition.salads.15.grilled-chicken-salad-no-bacon.html
Thanks so much for this. I will keep a copy of this post and write it in my diary to remind me when things get tough. I do so hate tripping up and feeling like a failure.Zand - if it was going to be easy, you wouldn't have felt the need to make your original post.
Don't measure success by the number of times you fall over, but the number of times you get back up again.
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