Still going....

Smartbear

Lifer
 a barn in Somerset
It’s a bit boring I know, but I’m still on the diet I started in January & have now lost 47lb.
I’ve dropped quite a few dress sizes, which has pleased me no end :P
I think I can go a bit further with it yet & will be persevering to do so. :thumbsup:
Rob
 
jabber said:
Well done what do you think your ideal weight will be

Ta, I’m thinking around 14 stones would be a healthy weight compared to the 18stone 9lb I weighed in January :o
Rob
 
Impressive Rob, particularly as you had your foot injury, which didn't help with exercising - well done fella :thumbsup:
 
Marlon said:
Impressive Rob, particularly as you had your foot injury, which didn't help with exercising - well done fella :thumbsup:

Thanks, I won’t post anymore pics of my toe as it seemed to upset people :lol:
Off to see a medical expert this morning so I can get a suitably sized compensation claim settled :o
Rob
 
Well done Rob that's very impressive. If my maths is right that's nearly three and a half stone. Just for perspective how tall are you? What did you change/do to achieve it?
 
Thats impressive. Whats your secret? I am currently on a no / low carb diet (no potatoes/no bread/no starchy stuff) and its been a revelation for me - never felt so good - wish I had done it ages ago.
 
What's that in real maths? Never mind, Google says it's 21.3Kg - that's F@cking awesome fella :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
I had to do the same after my T2 diabetes diagnosis - 18.5st down to 14.5st (through diet & excercise). Gone back up to 15st now, but that’s due to lack of exercise after long days than changing my diet.

I ignored the diabetes nurse’s advice (more carbs, less fat) and followed the Diabetes.co.uk “Low Carb Programme” instead.

Haven’t completely cut out the carbs, but I’m not having pizza and past with chips very often (pizza once a month maybe, instead of twice a week).

Biggest problem I have, is that I’m away for, home all week, so my food options are limited to what’s available in the staff restaurants, where the carbs are cheap, and the vegetables/protein is expensive (e.g. lasagne & chips @ £4, vs tuna & 2 lettuce leaves @ £6). If you want a proper-sized salad to go with the tune, then you’re looking at another £3-£4.

Don’t have any kitchen facilities in the B&B, so can’t cook/prepare my own. But weekends are mush easier as I can have all the tomato/avocado/spinach salad I want (not a fan of rocket or lollo bianco/rosso lettuce we get in the office).
 
MACK said:
Well done Rob that's very impressive. If my maths is right that's nearly three and a half stone. Just for perspective how tall are you? What did you change/do to achieve it?

Thanks, I’m 5”11’ tall but have a stocky build (bear like)
I’ve cut out a fair bit of beer (gallons) and stopped filling myself up with takeaways & cheese (tons)
Not eaten any crisps or chocolate since January which has taken a considerable amount of will power.
Ann does lots more cooking instead of buying ready meals.
I’ve got used to it and it’s nice to be in 34’ jeans instead of 42’!
Go for plenty of long walks/rambles which has been a hobby of ours for a while now, that’s about it as far as exercise goes, I’m planning on a lot more cycling once we’ve moved to quieter roads :thumbsup:
Rob
 
Nice one Rob. :thumbsup: It's a win win exercise and weight loss. The more weight that comes off the easier the exercise becomes.

Since I had to give up the surfing and took up hill walking I too have gradualy shed a few pounds, happily without changing my diet at all. Down to 16 stone now from 17.5 and hoping for another few pounds yet before I head off up Scafell with my son in Sept.

Keep it going :)
 
Smartbear said:
MACK said:
Well done Rob that's very impressive. If my maths is right that's nearly three and a half stone. Just for perspective how tall are you? What did you change/do to achieve it?

Thanks, I’m 5”11’ tall but have a stocky build (bear like)
I’ve cut out a fair bit of beer (gallons) and stopped filling myself up with takeaways & cheese (tons)
Not eaten any crisps or chocolate since January which has taken a considerable amount of will power.
Ann does lots more cooking instead of buying ready meals.
I’ve got used to it and it’s nice to be in 34’ jeans instead of 42’!
Go for plenty of long walks/rambles which has been a hobby of ours for a while now, that’s about it as far as exercise goes, I’m planning on a lot more cycling once we’ve moved to quieter roads :thumbsup:
Rob

That's a brilliant result Rob and glad your determination has paid off. I'm sure you've come so far now you'll finish the job.
I think you may well have just inspired me! :thumbsup:
 
Good work mate .... I did something similar a few years ago, weight had got to 18st ... last two years been happily operating at 14 1/2 st, could go lighter but can't be faffed with the extra discipline required ....
 
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