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Old December 29th, 2011, 06:29 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Chas
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Default Maintaining is tough.

Since starting 30 months ago I took off 100 pounds. (in approx 2 months). I
am thinking I took it off too fast as I must have lost much muscle mass too,
since I also lost much strength. 100 pounds that fast must have been too
much. I went from 275 to 173 but was very light headed and wobbly. I found
that 185-188 seemed to be an ideal weight for me. (74 years old, went from
a 46 inch belt to a 34).
.. . . I am now supprised that I really have to work at it to keep under 190.
I can look at a Big Mac and put on a pound without touching the damn thing.
It seems I never eat anything I like (I was more or less warned about this
right here before I started). I am eating healthy but not enjoying the
dining. I sure do enjoy the loss of the ugly fat. Still ugly, but not fat.
.. . .thanks to the lady on this site in Feb 2008, that warned me not to mess
with WW unless I am willing to make a life altering dining change. Or I
would end up putting 150 percent of the lost weight back on. And doing this
in half the time it took to take it off. After the challenge of this
'maintaining' diet, I sure see where she was coming from.
.. . . chas. . .


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Old December 29th, 2011, 11:13 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Storrmmee
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Default Maintaining is tough.

maybe look for some recipes within ww that you would enjoy? Lee
"Chas" wrote in message
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Since starting 30 months ago I took off 100 pounds. (in approx 2 months).
I am thinking I took it off too fast as I must have lost much muscle mass
too, since I also lost much strength. 100 pounds that fast must have
been too much. I went from 275 to 173 but was very light headed and
wobbly. I found that 185-188 seemed to be an ideal weight for me. (74
years old, went from a 46 inch belt to a 34).
. . . I am now supprised that I really have to work at it to keep under
190. I can look at a Big Mac and put on a pound without touching the damn
thing. It seems I never eat anything I like (I was more or less warned
about this right here before I started). I am eating healthy but not
enjoying the dining. I sure do enjoy the loss of the ugly fat. Still
ugly, but not fat.
. . .thanks to the lady on this site in Feb 2008, that warned me not to
mess with WW unless I am willing to make a life altering dining change.
Or I would end up putting 150 percent of the lost weight back on. And
doing this in half the time it took to take it off. After the challenge
of this 'maintaining' diet, I sure see where she was coming from.
. . . chas. . .



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Old February 22nd, 2012, 03:26 PM
raghudeep raghudeep is offline
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Quote:
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Since starting 30 months ago I took off 100 pounds. (in approx 2 months). I
am thinking I took it off too fast as I must have lost much muscle mass too,
since I also lost much strength. 100 pounds that fast must have been too
much. I went from 275 to 173 but was very light headed and wobbly. I found
that 185-188 seemed to be an ideal weight for me. (74 years old, went from
a 46 inch belt to a 34).
.. . . I am now supprised that I really have to work at it to keep under 190.
I can look at a Big Mac and put on a pound without touching the damn thing.
It seems I never eat anything I like (I was more or less warned about this
right here before I started). I am eating healthy but not enjoying the
dining. I sure do enjoy the loss of the ugly fat. Still ugly, but not fat.
.. . .thanks to the lady on this site in Feb 2008, that warned me not to mess
with WW unless I am willing to make a life altering dining change. Or I
would end up putting 150 percent of the lost weight back on. And doing this
in half the time it took to take it off. After the challenge of this
'maintaining' diet, I sure see where she was coming from.
.. . . chas. . .
Yes,Agree once you can loose weight but maintain your fitness is very tough job.
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Old January 3rd, 2014, 12:03 PM
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Hey..
As far as i know lossing weight isn't such tough job but keep sticking on workout and diet plan is most difficult thing ever.. Mostly people failed to do so they loss weight once and than after some time they gain extra weight
Befittacoma personal trainer

Last edited by munabil : January 4th, 2014 at 10:11 AM.
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Old April 22nd, 2014, 12:09 AM
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lose weight must be do step by step
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Old April 22nd, 2014, 12:13 AM
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do some exercise plz..
 




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