hello everyone, I need your help guys, and I would really be so happy if you help me with this problem that I'm facing.
my weight is 92 and I want to lose my weight to be 65, but I don't know what to eat in my 3 meals a day, I also don't know what to eat in snacks and about exercises.
so I want you guys to help me in scheduling my diet meals plan and exercises for each week until I get to my goal, and i will go on this plan for months if it takes just to get to my goal.
help me please, please, please. I'm sick of my weight!!
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Hi youve come to the right place and taken the first step, well done ! Admin will be along soon and give you all the links for where you need to be, there is loads of information on here, take a look around and good luck !
We don't have meal plans but you will find plenty of recipes under Topics, and the Daily Diary will help you with meal planning.
I suggest you think it terms of having a healthy eating approach for life, rather than a diet until you reach your goal. That's a sure fire way of yoyoing.
I recommend joining a weekly weigh in on the day of your choice.
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Wishing you all the best and I hope you become an active member of the forum 😊
You can use the NHS BMI site to give you an initial calorie range - but it is best to gradually get used to losing weight without counting calories.
Many members here do not eat all day - eating in a "time window" lets your body burn fat more effectively. See my post in the "Fasting and Furious" forum:
Personally I would not go on a fad diet to lose weight. Admins BridgeGirl is this a fake post above? I apologise if not but I don’t want anyone to get wrong advice & the link is a bit strange too! 🤔
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