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19st 6lb down to 13lb 3lb.

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Starting my weightloss journey today also giving up smoking.

Finding it hard to get my head around the length of time it's going to take.

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Hi and welcome scottmccarlie your title is confusing me - can you look again and let me know if you are 19st or 13st? As you have 13lb ;)

I would like to invite you to join our Newbie Club, which we hope will be a good place for you to connect with members, who are also just starting out, or re-starting.

If you just post a few words on the October Newbie Club thread to introduce yourself and respond to others there you will soon feel part of the club.

Follow this link to the Newbie club: healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh...

Please read all the information carefully, it is very useful and can be referred to whenever you want to check something.

It just remains for me to wish you well on your journey

:)

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Sorry it was a bit confusing. I'm 19st 6lb at the moment. On the NHS bmi calculator it says if I get down to 13st 3lb then I'm in the healthy weight range.

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aha that makes more sense - wishing you all the best on your journey :)

Hope to see you in the weigh in and Daily diary as well :)

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Hi scottmccarlie 👋 I have about 7 stone to lose I know how daunting it can feel although starting today will make it quicker than starting tomorrow 😅 Honestly I put it off for far too long! You can do this and I wish you lots of luck along your journey 🍀

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NannyEJ

Hi Scott and welcome. You have made a good decision to turn your life around. It is a lot of weight to lose and may take a long time. However, I dare say it took a long time to put the weight on so it’s only reasonable that you take a long time to take it off. It is more likely to stay off if you lose it gradually and your new healthy eating habits will become embedded the longer you practice them. Start by implementing small changes as you don’t want to give up at the first hurdle, particularly as you are also stopping smoking. (Well done on that too!)

Break the amount down into small achievable goals, say 7lbs, then reward yourself with a non-food reward for each goal reached. The time is going to pass anyway so you might as well lose one or two pounds a week as you go. Doesn’t matter how long it takes.

Make sure you eat enough, use the NHS BMI checker for your calorie range. Eat at the top of the range to start with and then as you lose weight you can reduce slightly, every 4-6 weeks or so. If you are able, add some exercise. Walking is great. It will improve your mood and serve as a distraction from food and cigarettes.

I am so excited for you to start and succeed in your journey. On this forum we will offer you support and motivation so keep checking in to help with your determination. Good luck.

PS. What day will you choose as your weigh in day?

Best wishes EJ

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scottmccarlie in reply to NannyEJ

Cheers for the support, I've lost weight but kept putting it back on! Feel ready to stick too a well planned diet and this website will help loads. I'm going to do my weigh in on a Sunday morning.

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I weigh in on a Friday but I will check the thread a week tomorrow to see how you are getting on. Good luck. EJ

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scottmccarlie in reply to NannyEJ

Thank you for the support, wasn't to sure if the website will help but I think it will. you mentioned weekly weigh in, were abouts is this on the website? as I can't find it.

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On the Home Page on the right hand side under ‘Events’ you will find the daily threads. One is for the daily weigh in, so if you choose Sunday that will be your day to weigh every week. You can’t really change days as it becomes too complicated for the Admins who collate all the stats, so be sure you choose the best day for you. EJ

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Have a read of the Newbie club as all the information on how to move around the forum and locating events and pinned posts are in there :)

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Summercool6

Hi Scottmcarlie well done for trying to lose weight and give up smoking. I gave up smoking 7 years ago so I know how hard it is. I feel so much better for it I can go to gym without getting out of breath and everything smells and tastes so much better. Yes I put on some weight but thats now coming off gradually because I can exercise. Good luck and keep at it you will feel so much better.

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