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Old 03-11-2004, 07:40 AM
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In October I weighed about 227 and wore size 42-43 pants, and now I weigh about 178 and wear size 35-36 pants. I'm about 6'1-6'2. I haven't exercised at all, but did cut down on my calorie intake somewhat. I'd say I consume about 2000-3000 calories a day, including a beer or two in the evenings. I know I was eating alot more prior to October, but I haven't weighed less than 200 pounds for the last 6 years. I continue to lose weight, but slowly it seems.

To be honest, I'm a little concerned about this weight loss. It seems to be alot of loss in a short time, but since I'm such a novice in the health sciences, I don't know if this is normal or not. I haven't been this thin since I was 18 (I'm now 25). Does this sound normal to you guys?

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Old 03-11-2004, 08:07 AM
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Nope! I'm 52 after Christmas I weighed about 219(I'm 5'11"). I decided to loose some weight and also I got back into lifting weights. Since then I've lost 8 pounds and can't seem to loose any more. Soooo maybe you should see your Doctor. *

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Old 03-11-2004, 08:19 AM
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Yeah...a visit to the doc might not be bad maoz...for peace of mind anyway...that's a lot of weight in a short period of time...you're feeling okay otherwise?

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Old 03-11-2004, 08:33 AM
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You wouldn't happened to have started smokin' those little white rocks along with the decrease in caloric intake now would you? If so, that may be the cause to all your woes.

On a more serious note: A lifestyle change can cause this to happen. Lifestyle changes is a more subtle way to say "diet." A sudden diet in watching caloric intake and sticking steadfast to it makes this quite possible. If you continue, and the weight comes off more slowly...maybe 3 lbs per week...that would be quite normal and is possible. But if you're still losing closer to 6 or 7 lbs per week, then you should definitely be concerned. My suggestion to you would be to stay off the crack...

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Old 03-11-2004, 08:37 AM
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Quote[/b] (bacharles @ Mar. 11 2004,09)]You wouldn't happened to have started smokin' those little white rocks along with the decrease in caloric intake now would you? * If so, that may be the cause to all your woes.

On a more serious note: *A lifestyle change can cause this to happen. *Lifestyle changes is a more subtle way to say "diet." A sudden diet in watching caloric intake and sticking steadfast to it makes this quite possible. *If you continue, and the weight comes off more slowly...maybe 3 lbs per week...that would be quite normal and is possible. *But if you're still losing closer to 6 or 7 lbs per week, then you should definitely be concerned. *My suggestion to you would be to stay off the crack...

I was just bull****tin' and you know this maaaann!!!

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Old 03-11-2004, 08:40 AM
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Yeah I've you've dramatically cut down on eating and are counting the calories then you could drop the pounds. But if memomory serves me correctly its 3500 calories for every pound. If you've really cut down eating and have become alot more active its possible. But it never hurts to have a physical once a year !

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Old 03-11-2004, 08:53 AM
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Yeah, thanks guys - I think I might get a physical just for piece of mind. And Charles - I thought it was crank that takes off the pounds? You've had experience with this huh?

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Old 03-11-2004, 09:02 AM
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Sounds like you are in a good weight range for your height! *Congratulations *A change in diet does crazy things especially if you've cut it down to 2000 to 3000 calories a day for your size. *The initial weight loss is actually the quickest but seems to slowly taper off after time. *Once your body gets used to knowing what supply of food it receives, it starts to eat away at the 'reserves'. *

For myself, my changes included a protein shake in the morning with soy milk, and ate a piece of fruit every 2 hours regardless of being hungry or not. *Also made sure I drank 64oz of water a day (filled up a double gulp cup from 7Eleven in the morning at work and finished it by end of 8hr day). *At a regular meal during lunch and dinner. *End of day i would do 20minutes of cardio on the cross-trainer (cross-country-ski type machine) and my regular weight training I had been doing for years. * Nothing seemed to be happening until after 2 weeks of doing this routine, then all of a sudden i was dropping weight 10lbs/month! *I found i was eating smaller portions and eating regularly instead of eating when I was hungry. *When I ate irregularly and having one or two big meals instead of paced "snacks", i found my body storing more even though it seemed i was eating less... * Eating regularly actually speeds up your metabolism a lot.

I am 5'9" and used to weigh 208lbs in Feb '03 and worked out for years. *By May '03 I lost 25lbs down to 183lbs and have been +/- few lbs from there ever since. *I was a tight 36 waist and am now a relaxed 32.

If your weight loss is tapering off, and you don't feel sickly or weak I'd say you are doing well. *But of course, if you are concerned, you're better off talking to your family doctor like people suggest just for the peace of mind. *Never hurts to get a checkup

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Old 03-11-2004, 09:05 AM
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Iced - thanks for the detailed information about your situations, that is really helpful and does put my mind at ease. It is tapering off, so I am pretty sure there is nothing to be worried about. I've never lost any weight before so I was a little concerned after losing so much. Thanks again to everyone for the advice and opinions

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Old 03-11-2004, 09:10 AM
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Wow that's a lot of weight lost for not being on a strict diet and not exercising, best thing is to get a checkup and make sure everything is ok.



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Old 03-11-2004, 09:13 AM
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I am dealing with the same thing that Iced is. I used to lift all of the time and then got a hernia, broke my right should socket, got a labral tear in the left shoulder, fractured L5 vertabrate. So I could not work out any more. I was 5'11" and about 172-175. I weghed myself last week and was 205lbs. So I just started eating every couple of hours, and lifting lite weights again, my shoulders are alot better now. Since this past saturday I have dropped down from 205 to 201. So it is strating to work.
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Old 03-11-2004, 09:15 AM
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Oh Ya, Maoz when I first started working out (2 years ago) I went from 186 to 161 in 3 weeks. I was eating every couple of hours but I was eating chicken and turkey and very low carbs. I am doing it kind of like that now but I am eating more carbs.
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Old 03-11-2004, 09:24 AM
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I would definitely see a physician. There are several pathologies (not to scare you) where sudden weightloss is an issue. What (if any) other signs/symptoms are you having? I wouldn't be scared, but definitely concerned. 2000-3000 calories a day is alot and unless you were consuming 5000-6000 per day before the weight loss there shouldn't be such drastic weight loss.

I'd be less concerned if you had been incorporating a fitness plan with the decreased caloric intake. Get it checked out bro and be blessed.

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Old 03-11-2004, 09:25 AM
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Yeah, it is amazing in the beginning how a change in eating habits affects weight so drastically, especially in the beginning! The weight just seems to shed off... Drinking the 64oz (2L) of water was something i never did as well and also helped a lot! Just fill a big plastic pop bottle (2L) with water at the beginning of the day and make sure u finish it by the end. In the beginning, you'll be visiting the washroom almost every 15minutes it seems but once your body begins to regulate and the visits decrease, it becomes a lot more tolerable

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Old 03-11-2004, 10:52 AM
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I started something similar a few months back. I had to do something bout the extra fuel tank I was carrying around.

No strict diet, just cut out the pop & candybars & carbs. I lost 10 lbs in the first few weeks and am down a total of 15 now. Also started working out 3x a week. Feeling much better.

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Old 03-11-2004, 01:48 PM
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calories arent as important as carbohydrates, have you drastically reduced your carbohydrate intake? if so your body may be expieriencing "ketosis", the metobolic state in which the body converts fat to glucose(energy) when the supply of carbs is lowered your body will burn the fat for energy and its perfectly normal unless your a type 2 diabetic.

do you feel better than before, more alert, more energy? ketosis is usually associated with those feelings since fat is a purer source of glucose and fatty acids.

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Old 03-11-2004, 02:02 PM
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Quote[/b] (maoz @ Mar. 11 2004,05:40)]In October I weighed about 227 and wore size 42-43 pants, and now I weigh about 178 and wear size 35-36 pants. *I'm about 6'1-6'2. *I haven't exercised at all, but did cut down on my calorie intake somewhat. *I'd say I consume about 2000-3000 calories a day, including a beer or two in the evenings. *I know I was eating alot more prior to October, but I haven't weighed less than 200 pounds for the last 6 years. *I continue to lose weight, but slowly it seems.

To be honest, I'm a little concerned about this weight loss. *It seems to be alot of loss in a short time, but since I'm such a novice in the health sciences, I don't know if this is normal or not. *I haven't been this thin since I was 18 (I'm now 25). *Does this sound normal to you guys?
Maoz –

More than likely if you are feeling fine and have no other feelings or side affects other than being able to see your feet now, then congrats, there is probably nothing to worry about.

However I strongly urge you to go to the doctors just to get checked out.

Not to freak you or anyone else out, but for cautionary sake, I think one of the signs for adult diabetes is rapid weight loss.

So don’t trip, but anytime you experience a rapid and large weight loss, it is good to get checked out, even if nothing is wrong, the doctor might want to offer some advice on how to keep it off, and other nutritional ideas.

Good luck and if all is well, congrats!! That is awesome!!!

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Old 03-11-2004, 06:32 PM
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yeah...best to get it checked, dood. Better safe than sorry in terms of yer health, know what I mean?

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Old 03-11-2004, 07:44 PM
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I lost 120 pounds when I got divorced a few years ago. Everybody tells me that's great, and I say oh yeah, losin' that beeotch was well worth it. hehehe.

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Old 03-11-2004, 07:53 PM
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Maoz,
Lot's of good advice on this thread. Best to get checked first and then start a physical fitness plan of your own, and definately include some cardio.
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