RE: AF Biggest Loser/Fitness Challenge-May 3 to Whenever We're Not Fat Anymore
February 15, 2018 at 11:59 pm
(This post was last modified: February 16, 2018 at 12:06 am by Whateverist.)
(February 15, 2018 at 1:14 am)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: I kind of fell off the weight loss thing back when I wrecked my knee back in late 2016. The bad news is I had put about 12 lbs back on. The good news is that meant there were 27 I didn't put back on.
KG needs to drop some weight quickly to get greenlit by insurance for gastric bypass. I couldn't possibly eat good food in front of her so for the next couple of weeks I'm doing some pretty extreme dieting along with her (she is under the care of a dietician).
High protein, low fat, militantly low carb, and almost entirely liquid. 1200-1300 calories daily. I'm practicing mindful eating with the meager amount of solid food I'm eating. Obviously it's not any kind of a diet for sustained weight loss.
Yeah, it sounds crazy but I'm shedding weight.
Good for you! Take the beach (lose the weight) and then worry about holding it. You didn't gain back all you'd lost so that is a good indicator that you're doing some things right in your approach to eating. Mindful eating is helpful when you're on restricted rations.
(February 15, 2018 at 11:53 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: In any case, I went back and checked my doctor visit summaries and fitness tracker records to see where I'm at compared to where I was and what my first milepost goal is. I have a ways to go from there.
Catching up and accountability is a good thing:
March 2016 - G+68 (68 lbs over goal), the heaviest of my life. How I got here was a combination of the breakup of my marriage years prior, quitting smoking and hard drugs, recovering from debilitating mental illness, and apathy.
August 2016 - G+41. Between the above and now I've had surgery to repair an umbilical hernia I had been carrying around for years. Doc wanted me to lose weight before the procedure. I took it to heart. I've also moved into stable, permanent housing that I own. Yay, I bought a bicycle! I'm exercising every day this stage.
November 2016 - G+20. I don't remember the date but I wiped out on my bike in September or October which put the final nail in my right knee's coffin in the form of a wrecked ACL and meniscus. Doc says I have to take it easy.
I'm still at G+25 in March, then a vacation, knee surgery and the decline in activity that followed, bad dietary choices - by last November I was at G+49. Post-surgical recovery was pretty hard. After the holidays we both started getting serious about dietary change.
Today I'm back down to G+33.8, most of it lost in the last couple of weeks. I don't think I'm getting enough calories. Fitness app says my breakeven caloric intake is 3000+ daily, I'm at 1200-1300 for the last four or so days. I'm going to increase my water intake first.
Spoiler: I have a potentially diet-wrecking vacation in two weeks, but we'll get right back on it when we return.
TMI: I'm constipated AF.
I've heard you need to avoid drastic reduction in calories or else you'll throw your metabolism into starvation mode where it'll extract and retain all the food value it can. I'm amazed you can cope with so few calories. I never tried to lose more than two calories per week and for that I was allowed to eat 1920 calories per day. Poor women are allowed like 1200 or so depending on other factors of course.