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How did you loose weight? I am 5'11". when I was working I was about 220#, I should have been under 200. I've been retired about a year and a half. Last fall at the doctor I was 235, I didn't have a scale at home but bought one last week and I was 250. Partly because I finally quit smoking about 3-1/2 months ago. So anyway I should be loosing about 50#.
I have an exercise bike I've been riding and cut out the ice cream and did go down to 246 in the last week. I don't mind most vegetables but really don't like lettuce or salad. I want something I can stick with and not go back to my old ways after I loose weight.
 
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Join a gym.

I've been at Planet Fitness a year and I've lost 30 pounds
 
I'm loosing weight now. I could barely walk 5 minutes on the treadmill 2 weeks ago, yesterday I walked 1 hour. I give credit to great sleep via a CPAP machine, eliminating sugar, nutrition and supplements. I take 30 grams of protein 3 times a day. Im 68 years old and I feel like I'm 40 years old. I'm going to keep at it until I'm where I want to be. And I'l go back to Planet Fitness again soon.
 
Ditto reducing carbs. Ice cream and sweets are the most obvious but bread, pasta, biscuits, potatoes, cereal and fruit are just as likely to spike blood sugar and cause fat deposition as the usual suspects.
Eat all the lean meat, part skim cheese and leafy vegetables you want. You won't be hungry and you will lose weight. Stay out of the center aisles of the grocery store where all that boxed, prepared junk is and shop only in the produce, meat and dairy sections. Just say no to fast food and anything battered or fried.The trick is to make it a lifestyle change. Do it for a while and drop your 50 lbs and then go back to your old ways and you'll gain back 75.
If you really want to jump start it here's what I do, YMMV: For two weeks, use one of the many online carb counters and limit your carb intake to 25 grams per day. The first few days will not be pleasant. Afternoon headaches and feeling like you're completely out of gas. After a few days your system goes into a state called ketosis and begins burning its own fat. When I first switched a number of years ago I lost 15 lbs in two weeks. It melts off. Afternoon coffee helps the headache. After two weeks you can begin adding back good carbs a bit at a time to maybe 100 grams. The weight loss will be less radical but steady.
This is sort of like quitting smoking cold turkey. You have to get past the initial phase where your body craves the fat, sugar and salt that comprises the bulk of the typical U.S. diet.
If you have any serious health issues I'd ask your doctor before starting.
 
I became Diabetic back in 2012. The meaning of "Diet & Exercise" became my words to live by. Easy?

Trying to change eating habits is difficult. Craving something sweet is tough, like a drug; hard to quit.

Doing better here, A1C went down to normal!

I'd give myself a pat on the back, but I can't reach around there anymore. Ugh!
 
I hear you and I can relate big time.
I quit smoking 9 years ago and now I wouldn't even think about smoking another one of those death sticks. Yep I was one of those that didn't think smoking was that bad till I was on the edge of it killing me.
People don't realize their chance of dying from an embolism is drastically increased due to smoking.
I weighed myself after my 38w pants were getting to tight and my t-shirts would barely cover my gut. I was up to 235 LBS. and I am only 5'10" short. I am not going to say tall because that isn't IMO.
I have lost weight before by removing as much sugar from my diet as possible and that includes getting off high carbs which turn straight to sugar when consumed. Pasta is one of the worst foods you can eat as it turns to sugar and spikes high triglycerides.
Quit eating or drinking anything with HFCS which is in so many processed foods it is ridiculous. Get off anything claiming it is a no sugar diet product because they are all laden with aspartame or artificial sweetener. Look at any artificial sweetener label of ingredients including Stevia products. I dare you to find any that doesn't have a sugar base of some kind. Product says 100% Stevia but the package isn't filled with just Stevia. The Stevia may be 100% Stevia but the other contents don't make the package 100% Stevia. Just get off unnatural sweeteners period.
I have to laugh at diet pills when they say if you take the pills and increase exercise and eat smaller food portions you will lose weight. Heck just exercise and eat smaller portions and leave the pills in the bottle. You will lose weight like they say.
Low fat diets are a dang lie because your body needs good fats. Fried chicken or French fries are a no but you can enjoy a broiled steak instead.
All the talk about exercise to lose weight but people don't realize exercise will not make you thin if you keep eating unhealthy foods and portions.
I basically don't exercise, sold the tread mill I never used. I got off the sugar and HFCS and artificial sweeteners. I downsized from a big dinner plate to like a salad plate. I cut out pasta and almost all high carbs. I eat foods high in protein like eggs. I eat vegetables that I like the taste of. Cut out all soda pop. I don't buy hardly any processed foods and make most all my meals from scratch. I actually learned how to cook some darn good meals.
Bottom line is I went from 235 to 200 presently and that was within 2 months. Tight 38/40 waist to a now snug 36 waist. I set my preferred weight goal at 170 so I have another 30 lbs. to go.
You don't have to starve yourself, you just need to eat healthy.
 
reduce carbs, limit dairy and red meat and portion size,portion size,portion size......thats easy for me to say since i had half of my stomach stapled shut;)....but thats just for people with no will power:confused:.....did I mention portion size?:D
 
I have tried every type of diet. The Adkins diet worked best for me, but the weight always came back eventually.

About a year ago, I watched a BBC documentary about the FAST or 2-5 diet:

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I gave it a try, found it easy to do, and lost 30 pounds. A year later, the weight is still off.

It may not be for everyone, but it worked for me.
 
"Old, formerly fat guys" Now that is a great name for a national string of health clubs. Open a few of them in different cities, then take the whole thing public and sell stock for 50 or 60 million and soon you will be rich. Remember the name is 90 percent of any great company today.


I can't say it will do much for your weight problem but you want care with all that money.
 
I avoid all foods with sugar or flour in their ingredient list. At first you do feel like you are starving, but the body does adjust to it after a bit.
 
How much time do you spend on the exercise bike ? I am still working-age 66-bicycle to work, about 40 minutes each way on a three speed, uphill on the way home. Carbohydrates are a cyclist's friend. Do you have a swimming pool nearby. Swimming burns off the calories, is easier on joints and ligaments.
 
Count calories. Eat a balanced diet. Become active again. My diet is called... You Can Eat Anything You Want, But Don't Want Much. Cook your own food and eat out only occasionally. Walk to get your groceries if the store is within walking distance (1.5 miles or less), packing the groceries home will make you decide fast on what food you really need. Make your exercise routine and fun for you, do things you enjoy doing, but make it a routine and stay active. Weigh yourself everyday, but only worry about a pound or two change if it becomes a bad trend. I guess I should not talk, I'm only 60 years old, 6' 1.5" and was at 200 this morning when I was trying for <190 by mid-January, but less than two years ago I weighed about 290 pounds.
 
Try just walking-- work up to it-- will not be easy, but can be done. I went from 250 to 212 when I put my mind to it. No sodas to speak of, easy on the bread and stuff. Drink a LOT of water, with a piece of lime or lemon. :)
 
I did it. I quit smokig 6 years ago. 2 years ago I started riding my biycle every other day. If you exercise 20 minutes 3 times a week, you will notice the difference. I started out that way then It was 6 days a week. Weight was coming off like I wanted. In the fall, I was so addicted to the bike ride, I joined a gym for the first time in my life. Still 20 minutes 6 days a week. I am type 2 diabetic. I know the meal plan, my daughter was type 1 diabetic and I raised her alone. It works. Its a lifestyle change, not a diet. If its a diet when you stop, the weight will come back + some more. I went from 204 to 165 in less than a year. Maintianing is no problem because it was a lifestyle change.

Wallking 1 mile a day will keep you in good shape through the years. I chose to ride a bike or go to the gym and spend 10 minutes on an eliptcal and 10 minutes on a weight machine. It doesn't really matter what I do as long as I put the time in. This has also improved my offhand shooting by a LOT.

Water flushes the bad stuff out, drink the 8 glasses a day like they say. You can eat all the fruit and green veggies you want. Steak is good, prepared food is the worse thing you can eat.

If you have the balls to quit smoking, you can loose the weight too.
Best of luck
David
 
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Cut out carbohydrates. It works.

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^^This^^

Join a gym.

I've been at Planet Fitness a year and I've lost 30 pounds

^^And This^^

reduce carbs, limit dairy and red meat and portion size,portion size,portion size......thats easy for me to say since i had half of my stomach stapled shut;)....but thats just for people with no will power:confused:.....did I mention portion size?:D

^^And I also did this^^

I got up to a top weight of 436.
My injured arthritic right knee wasn't going to carry that load for long.
So I had bariatric surgery to restrict how much I can eat.
It worked well, and got down to 295, but I hit a plateau over the holidays.
So, now I'm focusing more on reducing carbs to get back on track loosing weight again.
I'm doing water aerobics twice a week at the Y.
Reducing calories - especially the "empty" carbohydrate calories, and increasing activity are the only thing that works.
 
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