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Nov. 24th, 2009 12:48 pm
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I'm down to 185 pounds or so. I'm aiming for 180 by New Year's because that puts me close to my 'ideal weight' (I'm a 6'2 male with the normal number of arms and legs) and then I can go on a weight-maintenance diet instead of a weight-loss diet. I have every intention of being one of those success stories where the weight stays off instead of quickly coming back.

I'm also waiting to get to that goal before beginning the wholesale purchasing of new clothing. Right now my jeans are really loose and baggy. I've already ordered a new belt and two new pairs of jeans and a new suit (which you may have seen on Facebook -- I modeled it for Carole last night and she had me pose for photos), but I suspect that in the end I may need to buy a LOT of new pants. It looks weird when you're wearing your pants all bunched up under the belt to keep them from falling down. Not that I'm complaining.

The funny thing about all this weight loss is that I did it absolutely the wrong way. Everyone always says that if you fast, you won't lose weight because your body goes into starvation mode.

Well, it worked for me.

Between all the long road walks I did to prep for the Breast Cancer 3-Day and cutting my caloric consumption back by around 1,500 calories a day, from the theoretical 2,900 I need to maintain weight to a bare-bones 1,400, the pounds melted off, often two and a half to three pounds a week. I'd get up in the morning in whatever hotel room I was in that week, have two cups of coffee, continue to drink coffee all day at the customer site, and then come back and eat 1,400 calories worth of vegetarian meat substitutes (like Gardenburgers or Boca Burgers or seitan or TVP or tofu), beans, salad, and stuff like that, and go to bed faintly hungry but able to get by. It worked. "Shouldn't have", but it did. I lost 40 pounds between the beginning of August, when I really started the strict diet, and right now.

Tonight I think I'll go home and, just for the extreme humor value, I'll eat an entire Costco bag of broccoli florets (the jumbo bag) tossed with fat-free Bolthouse Farms honey mustard yogurt dressing. Woo! I live such an exciting life.



Date: 2009-11-24 06:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marith.livejournal.com
Congrats! That's impressive. And if you keep on with this cancer walking, you're likely to keep most of the weight off even if you change diet.

Snappy clothes can be a great reward to the ego. :) (I hear zoot suits are cool. Just saying.)


Marith's brain: Wow. That's awesome. If I could get down to 185, imagine the wardrobe possibilities!

Marith's sensible brain: Sure. Eat a bag of broccoli florets with dressing and I'll take you seriously.

MB ....

MSB Half a bag, even. Two pieces. Go on.

MB No need to rub it in.

Date: 2009-11-24 08:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jayfurr.livejournal.com
It's all a question of finding something that fills you up without being excessively high-calorie. For me, beans and TVP stuff seems to work great, but once in a while, a salad really hits the spot.

Date: 2009-11-25 04:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flaviarassen.livejournal.com
Wow, you must rally be thin-framed.
The Hubby (tm) once got down to that
weight, and did not look so terrific.

Congrats, tho', & keep up (down?) the good work!

Date: 2009-11-25 03:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mr-mediocre.livejournal.com
Wow. I don't think I'd be very functional on that regimen. Once my blood sugar drops below a certain level, practically any amount of stress turns me into Mr. Pouty Pants. A steady dose of caffeine would probably just add jitteriness on top of that. Plus I'd have to pee all the time.

Congratulations on hitting on a successful program, and here's hoping you can maintain a condition you're happy with!

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