I started my journey last september wanting to lose 2 stone. I started out at 11 stone 13. I am now down to 11 stone 2. Very slow, but i suppose progress is being made. I try to count everything i eat, although sometimes difficult. I excersize as often as i can, mostly walking and British heart foundation cardio dvd following a heart attack. My biggest problem is my husband! ! If only i didnt have to cook for him! my meals would be a lot simpler. He says i dont eat enough to keep a fly alive - 1250 calories a day - not helpful. I'll keep reading everyones posts to stay motivated. Keep them coming they are great, everyone has achieved so much. Congrats to you all.
Losing very slowly: I started my journey... - Weight Loss Support
Losing very slowly
Hi v29let-1 : go you! 👯👯
it is so tough to keep making healthy choices when the scales don't tell you how great you're doing and your family isn't on board. You are doing amazingly well and I suggest you send hubby to cooking classes.
If you are recovering from your heart attack then you know the health gains go way beyond the weight loss.
I lose weight really slowly as well -luckily the health benefits are transforming my life in other ways. You can't quite predict where the process will take you. I hope you know how well you'redoing!,
Thanks Gonti. It is nice to know i'm not the only one to lose weight slowly. Yes, the health benefits are great. I feel quite fit and cardio rehab said i am doing well for my age. At least what weight comes off will stay off. Just need to handle stress a little better. Hope to cut down to part time work later this year which will give me more 'me' time. In the meantime will keep going
Well done you, losing the weight slowly is the best way 😊 I really like the BHF website, and their exercise videos 😊
Stick with it, you will get there, spring is on its way, I always think it's easier with better weather ❤️
Well done. It is really hard to lose weight if you live with someone who is a 'feeder'. You're doing great.
Slow and steady is fine. Dont worry , as long as it is a downward trend, that is great!
I started out in April 2014 at 168 lbs (11st 12 ). It took me a whole six months to lose 20 lbs and a further six months to lose the final 10 lbs. Last April I reached my BMI target of 23.5 and 9st 11 and have maintained within 0-4 pounds ever since, even on holidays /xmas
In my view, the slower the loss the easier it is to keep it off. But don't undereat , keep checking your new Bmr regularly and adjust your calories. I used myfitnesspal to calculate and record.
Also do be realistic about your target . In my case at 63, a mid point Bmi of 23-25 is recommended healthwise, no thinner.
Thank you koreanfitneß21. I certainly will look at it. Amazing weight loss worth a
trying to lose weight a bit quicker. Combined with more excersise it's sure to work. Will post reults as soon as they start happening