Hi everyone,

I’m on a long delayed (re-weight loss journey) about 10 years ago I lost 115 lbs and kept it off until the last year or two where it’s kept back up and now I found myself at 240lbs (previous high was 294). So anywho, I’m on day 4 tracking calories again and I was disappointed this community is inactive. I went back to Reddit for the first time in over a year and the reddit app is so bad. Ads everywhere.

So anywho, if anyone is interested maybe we can restart this community or start a new one if the mod here is gone. If anyone is interested let’s share or stories, successes, tips and failures.

Edit: so cool to see all the comments! Thanks y’all.

  • kaitco@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’m down. My Reddit profile even comments on how much I hate their official app.

    Regain can be downright traumatic. That said, the fact that I’ve done it once means that you can do it again.

    You know what to do (CICO), you have the tools (calorie trackers and exercise), and you can remember that sensation of when the weight started really coming off. When it comes to regain, it’s just a matter of not giving up.

    Keep on keeping on!

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      This exactly is my plan and feelings I was clearly dealing with depression and I was willfully trying to not address the problem for at least a year which only made it worse. Thank you.

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    I’d like to see it more active. Long-term maintainer here. 115 lb loss. Kept off with little variation for over two decades. Life events impacted my equilibrium over the last 2 years and I’ve laid on ~15 lbs I can’t afford to carry for health reasons. It is coming off, just slower than I’d like. Welcome support and happy to share experiences.

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    2 months ago

    I am restarting as well. I was a pandemic weight loser, from the end of 2020 to the beginning of 2023 I went from 470 to 180 and over the last year I’ve gone back up to almost 300 and have mostly abandoned my exercise routine. I’ve been working for a couple weeks to get back to exercising and get back under 200.

    Looks like one mod hasn’t posted for 7 months and the other posted 2 weeks ago but is very infrequent.

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    I’m here. Me, too, I hate that I have to go to Reddit for just a handful of subs I like…

    And ME TOO about losing. A little over a year ago I lost 65 and got down to 215 within spitting distance of my goal of 200.

    Then I broke 2 ribs and a collarbone and you can guess what happened.

    So now, back up 25 and a little angry with myself for sliding back (and how myself looks), so I am back on tracking and being food responsible.

    So with ya brah.

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    2 months ago

    I’m not yet ready but when I am I’m aiming for some moderate weight loss so I just subbed. Cheers

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    I lost about 60 lbs in 2021 for health reasons after I had gained a bunch during Covid depression. Last summer I regained fifteen pounds while trying to patch up my relationships with my people.

    It’s been tough to accept that I will always need to track my CICO to maintain because it is too easy for me to slide in too many calories thinking it wasn’t that much.

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    2 months ago

    I’d love that. I’ve been trying to lose weight, too. Was doing pretty well for awhile though but now I’ve been stuck on a plateau for months now. I know the problem, too. (Will go crazy every now and then when I get cocky from losing a pound or two lol). Let’s see if we can get this community going again!

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    I can join in. I had to Google these numbers because I usually work in kilos, but I’m currently 200 lbs and I’d like to be 192 lbs in about 4 weeks.

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    I’m here! I am not on reddit anymore, and I drop into the community once a week or so, but I usually read all the posts here.

    I started tracking my calories again about 3 weeks ago. I’ve always been aiming for 0.5-2lb/week loss, but I always ended up cutting too much when I hit a plateu, or drank too much water the day before weighing, and it wasn’t sustainable.

    This time around, I’ve been only going off a weekly moving average for actually comparing my weight. Even though my daily weight can look really noisy (±2lbs sometimes) it’s showed I’ve been tracking about 1lb loss per week pretty closely. I wish someone told me this sooner, I devoted way too much energy trying to lose 0.14lb/day

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    Sure. The side panel is not super explicit. Is discussion around medication such as wegovy/ozempic allowed?

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      The mods don’t look particularly active so I’m going to make a guess based on how the reddit community worked.

      Medical interventions are fine to talk about so long as they are kept in perspective. Medication, surgery, therapy, etc are tools that can help with weight loss. They aren’t a magic bullet and losing weight requires effort and commitment with or without them. They shouldn’t be pushed on others and no one should be discouraged from using them. Respect that the journey is a personal one.

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        The mods don’t look particularly active so I’m going to make a guess based on how the reddit community worked.

        If mods are missing, feel free to request this sub from the instance admins if you would like to take it over

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    Is there anything in particular that makes keeping that weight loss difficult?

    It is indeed a shame that this community is inactive, but maybe c/fitness or c/self_improvement on Hexbear could be of help?

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      Keeping it off for a decade id consider I win. What’s changed is, I work from home now and have a toddler. Which has changed my entire life. Bit of depression mixed in and bam. 30lb gain in a year.

      Luckily I already know how to lose weight and finally getting my head in the right place to get started with Ernest effort

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      Seems to me that weight maintenance is inherently difficult. Given that such a small percentage manage to preserve a major weight loss. It’s something that requires daily mindfulness that is difficult to maintain in the stresses of life in this era.

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        I mean, I understand the difficulty conceptually, I’ve even seen friends struggle with it, but “understanding” is a whole 'nother ball game. I’ve had more struggle in the other direction, perhaps that’s why.

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    My recommendation for anyone looking to lose weight: Download MacroFactor, give it your weight daily, log everything you eat and eat the macro split that the app tells you. More than likely you’re getting too many carbs/fat and not enough protein like most westerners.

    You have to pay for the app but it but it’s worth it. Take heart! This is a solved problem. Just take your time, Rome was built brick by brick, one pound a week and you’ll be where you want to be in no time.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’ve been using Red Reader for Reddit. It’s not a great app, but it’s better than their broken-ass website, or janky-ass app. Give that a try.