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How much weight have YOU lost?

Thank you! Yes I agree, it's great for motivation to stay with it.
 
Twenty one pounds down this year sounds good to me. Congratulations on that! Are you looking at carbs only?

I hate to keep harping about plateaus, but man are they frustrating. So far, intermittent fasting has worked, but slowly. Then there’s the exercise. I’ll have to find another option to shake things up. Any suggestions?

I had considered getting down to my original, long time normal weight that I had in college, but have decided to aim a little higher. It’s considered a normal weight and below the BMI category of overweight. Though my dietitian says go by how I feel. I feel pretty light. I have a little left on my belly and butt, but not that much, imo. Lol. I can’t cut out any more calories. I consume the bare minimum now. All are nutritious foods, so not much to alter.
 
Thank you! For me it is all about the carbs - I find carbs addictive and I can't help overeating when I include them. I'm working on as low carb as possible while I lose enough weight to be healthier and have a better quality of life. I do have days off the wagon and I just had a week of eating too many carbs - but I have found it fairly easy to get back into it.

Congratulations to you too for getting to such a healthy weight! I don't know enough about type 1 to make suggestions about how to lose the last few pounds though, sorry! My top suggestions are keto or carnivore or some extended fasting but I don't know if that is something you could consider.
 
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Thank you. I am mindful of carbs and I end up low carb, though I don’t want to be. Lol. I need carbs so I can take insulin, which sounds odd, but for me I really do. I do better with healthy whole grains. I realize many T2s feel differently about that. But, that’s ok.

I have so few clothes now! I‘m holding off on getting too many until I reach my goal. But, in the meantime I’m pitiful! I just got new underwear and that’s a relief. Next, new pajamas.
 
After first covid + back in late 2022 (Long Covid since then.) - weight loss went down faster over the time.

26kg in total for weight loss and only had 6 months plateau then weight loss resumed.

I haven't regained back the weight that I had loss from after covid. At least now getting closer to normal BMI.

Diabetes is stable for now while on Ozempic (but lower dose I go down ozempic ie 0.25mg - my glucose will rise up so sticking to 1 mg dose atm.)

Just awaiting for Rhuematologist Specialist appointment as blood test detected positive antibody, esp my immune system is attacking my body.

Hopefully Rhuematologist gonna do digging up to find which autoimmune diseases to be diagnosed, esp need treatments to stop or slow down my immune system attacking. Dealing with this for 2 years now, esp the symptoms worsen over the time.
 
I am 70 and lost about 14 K and my weight is now considered healthy. However there are a few concerns.

1. My skin is loose despite going to the gym and developing good muscles mass. Will my skin tighten up?

2. I continue to lose weight. I am not interested in being thinner.

I certainly changed my lifestyle and eating habits. I think part of the issue is my twice daily glucose testing and trying to keep good glucose levels. Additionally I now take Jardiance along with other drugs . Jardiance acts like a glucose diuretic. It makes me pee frequently
 
I am a little older than you and my skin did tighten up to a point, but as far as I know, we oldies will never be as sleek as the younger ones after a substantial weight loss. However there may be others of similar vintage who have found greater improvements because after all we are all different, so I'm only sharing my own experience.
 
I have loose skin too. I‘m exploring skin sugery. Have had one consult. Another coming up. Mainly concerned with neck, lower abdomen and breast. Im giving the body another few months to see what settles in. It’s quite expensive, though insurance may cover it in some cases. I doubt it will with mine. Sigh.

I think I’ll maintain well. One pound to my goal. Do you track your calories?
 
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