I posted 2 weeks ago and didn’t expect to see the scale move again so much so soon, but today I hit 8kg lost (~18lbs) or 8% of my body weight.

3 months ago my starting weight was a little over 100kg, I’m 173cm and in my late 30s. My interim goal was 90kg by the end of September (I’m going on holiday!) and I feel pretty confident in achieving it.

My partner and family said you could see my weight loss once I reached 4kg but I couldn’t really. Now I definitely can! My face looks less puffy and I’ve dropped at least one dress size. It’s been so hard, especially as my doctors doubled my steroid dosage recently, so I’m really proud of myself.

I’m still eating about 1400 calories a day but I’ve mixed it up a bit now. I have a couple of low cal (1200) days, a couple of 1400 and a couple of 1600. I have one or two 2000 days a month. Although my overall calorie intake is roughly the same, my body seems to respond better to the variation.

I’m not going to adjust my 90kg-by-October target, I’m just going to continue and see where I end up. Once I’m home from holiday I’ll reset and aim to lose another 10% by next spring.

  • outdated_belated@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    Interesting – works best as in, is most practical? I’ve been doing same calories per day for a year now, but I’m basically a hermit and do have issues when I do eat socially (I’m not the type of person to want to bother to interrupt convos and flows by trying to measure food while at a restaurant)-- perhaps varying calories helps with this?

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      1 year ago

      It’s more flexible, is largely the reason. It leads to less stress, and potential for disordered eating too. At least for me.

      It lets me eat a little more, or a little less healthy on the weekends. I ate half a pizza for dinner tonight. lol. Not ideal, but it was planned into my weeks calories, so it’s totally ok.

      I have days where I have to force myself to even hit 1200 calories, and days where I could easily eat 2500 calories, without thinking. So, it helps balance that out too.

      I also discovered if I eat 2 bigger meals, rather than 3 meals, I feel much better. I’m less likely to snack too.