6 stone to lose!: Hi everyone, I have... - Weight Loss Support

Weight Loss Support

115,043 members61,283 posts

6 stone to lose!

Suffshire profile image
9 Replies

Hi everyone, I have got 6 stone to lose. I don’t know if I can do it, I have such poor willpower! Any tips/advice much appreciated!

Written by
Suffshire profile image
Suffshire
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
9 Replies
Lytham profile image
Lytham3 stone

Hello, to help keep you accountable would you like to join our summer challenge? Here is the link to tell you all about it! Hope to see you there! :-)

healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh...

BridgeGirl profile image
BridgeGirlAdministrator2 stone

Hello, Suffshire, and welcome to the forum 😊

Many of us have been happy to discover that it's not so much about willpower but choice of foods. Sugar and a diet high in carbohydrates leaves us craving more so it's not willpower so much as physiology.

This welcome pack explains how the forum works and how to find your way around healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh... Please take your time reading it so you get the best out of your time here.

You'll find a list of all our activities on the daily chat thread here healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh... I recommend joining a weekly weigh in on the day of your choice.

We also ask that you read this information about internet privacy and security healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh... , particularly as you have not locked your post. Please be aware that, if you leave your post unlocked, it can be shared around the Internet without your knowledge or consent. Some of our members will not respond to unlocked posts as they value their privacy.

Wishing you all the best and I hope you become an active member of this community 😊

S11m profile image
S11m

Hi, Suffshire , Welcome.

You do not have to worry about your target weight now - just make a start.

Have you dieted before?

do you snack/binge all day?

Suffshire profile image
Suffshire in reply toS11m

Hi, thank you for replying! I am definitely a binger - if I stray off track I immediately think I have failed so just eat more - it’s almost like I punish myself by making myself eat more 😒

SloopJohnB profile image
SloopJohnB

Hi Suffshire

This forum is great start. Couple tips I got when I joined ManVFat was drink 2 litres cold water per day and keep food diary every day.

The water keeps body hydrated and lowers hunger and on its own can lead to loss of 1 stone over a year.

Food diary - don't cheat - can be done via phone app or on paper.

I'm sure with encouragement from people here you'll crack it.

Walkmore profile image
Walkmore7lbs

Hi there, welcome aboard 😊

There is plenty of advice and different methods on here, it’s just finding the best fit for you, also you will get a ton of support.

I kick started with a smaller target of 7lb on the Easter Challenge, now I’m doing the Summer Challenge - it’s just what works best for you. I know I’ve to lose 2 stone but I find the smaller targets best for me. Please find out your BMI on the NHS website as you will be allowed a calorie range that fits you, it takes into account your age/sex/height etc. I was allowed over 1800 to start with which was brilliant because I wasn’t denying myself anything if I juggled my meal plans about - if I tried to stick to the 1200 on most diets I would have failed very quickly. The lose it app is also excellent for logging all that you eat/drink, I was very honest on it and it was shocking to see the patterns I had gotten into... wine =snacks 😳

Good luck 😉

toma123 profile image
toma123

I have lost almost 5 stones so far what has worked for me is to have a high protein diet low in carbs and sugar and using fitness pal. I just try to loose a pound then I ease up for a week or two maintain that weight loss then try and loose another pound it is very slow but it is working. I avoid bread and rarely eat potatoes. I also try to walk at least 3 miles a day.

TheAwfulToad profile image
TheAwfulToadVisitor in reply totoma123

You'll get much better results if you add some fat to your diet. Unlike obligate carnivores, humans have a very inefficient pathway for converting protein to energy. While it's technically possible to lose weight on a high-protein diet, you're putting unnecessary stress on your kidneys and spending more money than you need to (a lot of that protein just gets converted to glucose). Adding fat will improve your rate of weight loss and you'll probably find that you feel better.

moreless profile image
morelessAdministrator7 stone in reply totoma123

Welcome back, ITomlinson :)

Many congratulations for such an amazing loss :)

Follow this link to our chat thread and a list of all the activities we run. We've found active participation to be key to success, especially with our weigh-ins and Daily Diary.

healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh...

To make navigating the forum easier, we've put all the information you'll need in a newbie pack and here's the link

healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh...

Please take the time to read it carefully, so that you're able to enjoy everything that we have on offer.

We ask that you also read this important information about internet privacy and security.

healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh...

Wishing you all the best :)

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Stone to lose

Hi, I'm Roxylox. I'm 5ft 2 and 11st 4lbs. I need to lose a stone. Hope you are all well
Roxylox profile image

Need to lose over 6 stone

Hi I am male, 60 and weigh over 18 stone. I am over 6ft and broad, so can carry some weight but I...
mellewis profile image

10 Stone to Lose

I have just put my height and weight in on the NHS BMI calculator. I have a BMI of 43 and am...

7 stone to lose

Here I go, after realising I am a disappointment to many and hearing comments from my grown up...

9 stone to lose.

Hi, I'm posting for the first time. I wish I could say it was a shock I had so much weight to lose...

Moderation team

See all
TheTabbyCat profile image
TheTabbyCatAdministrator
TeamAdmin profile image
TeamAdminAdministrator
BridgeGirl profile image
BridgeGirlAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.