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      I don’t feel fat … but my BMI is obese. And, I feel like I’m “always” hungry. The only thing keeping me at this weight is that I keep up my exercise and just suffer through hunger sometimes. :(

      There’s no way I can afford Wegovy, and I’m sure I’d be one of the people that get blinded by it even if I could afford.

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        I feel like I’m “always” hungry

        If I’m hungry, I’ll cut up a banana, an apple, strawberries, and grapes. I toss them and cover them all with some yogurt with a bit of granola. It’s easy to make, it’s a lot of food, and it keeps me from binging on other higher-calorie snacks. I used this to lose some weight a couple of months ago.

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          I used to snack on dried pineapple or cashews, but I found I was still getting hungry frequently, sometimes within an hour of snacking. I’ve also tried to yogurt and granola snacks, to similar results.

          If I don’t just “be hungry”, I overeat.

          My “best” snack so far is popcorn, because the kcal/volume is so low, so it takes me longer to eat.

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        I have chronic pain. I was instructed by the pain clinic I went to, under no uncertain terms, to exercise 5 times a week. No taking a day because I feel sore or tired or because the overwhelming blinding pain is screaming at me not to. I just have to do it.

        That was a year ago.

        I am still going.

        I went from sedentary for a decade to a healthy BMI and muscle mass because of 1 rule.

        Don’t let how I feel guide how I act.

        Fuck me it was hard. It is hard. It was hard today. It was hard every single day.

        I have currently a torn labrum, a torn rotator cuff, 3 torn things in my knee, 4 bulging disks in my back, a herniated disk, arthritis in 5 joints, and a titanium cage holding part of my spine together.

        If you can commit to tracking every single thing you eat in the app MyNetDiary ( it scans barcodes and is free), and exercising 5 times a week; I guarantee two things will happen.

        1.) I will do the same and have an accountability buddy to keep me going.

        2.) You WILL be successful in the weight loss and gaining a healthy life.

        Your call if you want to transform your life.

        I have PT exercises and low impact options for days. I have whole fitness plans and diet plans from distinctions, and hundreds of hours with PTs. I have so much to share with someone whose life I can help gain so so much…

        You just have to commit to joining me.

        A year from now you could be vastly different than you are now. So could I. IF we keep our promises to ourselves and one another.

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          Well, I’m down 100 lbs from where I started. But, between work and caregiver duties, I can usually only get to the gym 3 days a week, and sometimes less.

          I buy quinoa and beans in bulk, so there’s not exactly a barcode to scan for those either. I actually need to avoid pre-packaged food even more than I do currently. The low-calorie ones tend to be high sodium, and a lot of just too many calories.

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            You can input any bulk food and its stats into the tool. I cook most everything I eat. Lots of veggies and chicken.

            All my workouts can be done at home with a few inexpensive items.

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              I’ve done some body-weight stuff (sit-ups, push-ups, squats), but I can’t really get a good aerobic exercise inside the house.

              I have a pretty good grasp on what I’m cooking anyway. I have my own spreadsheet where I extracted the Nutritional Information label (or looked up bulk foods on fat secret website), to plan to keep my calories until 14000/wk and keep my sodium down. For me, it was easiest to go vegan: beans, quinoa, greens, nooch, plant milk. I have been eating out more, and that’s no on there, nor do they publish nutritional information (local family chain). But, I also get the “vegetarian” faire there (there’s a white sauce so I’m pretty sure there’s dairy in it) but I know I can skip a couple of my meals to roughly balance that, caloricly at least. That got me down the first hundred. I still need to lose more, but it’s harder now; I used to be closer to a gym… among other things.

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                Aight. You do you.

                I for for a fact I can work anyone breathing to the point they are maxing their heart rate and can’t stand for a half hour after we are done.

                If you are not hitting that at home it’s on you.

                I did 10 miles today on a stationary bike at a 3 minute mile pace. Then I set target heart rate of 145 and never dropped below it for 1 and a half hours as I did my circuit and strength plan.

                Get creative with it. You can use nothing but a foam roll and get a completely wrecking aerobic workout.

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          I’m absolutely sure I experience “lonely mouth”, but that’s what I mentally refer to a “desire to eat” vs. “hunger”. My desire to eat is nearly unlimited. I’ll literally be leaving a restaurant and start thinking about the next flavor palette to send to my tongue.

          No, the hunger I’m currently having problems with is coming from my guts, a tightness or emptiness usually just below the sternum (or as low as my innie), sometimes but not always accompanied by noise that while generally internal-only is sometime externally audible.

          I can ignore it. I often initially choose to quiet it through consuming water or other zero-calorie fluids, but when it doesn’t go away within a few minutes of fluid consumption, that approach isn’t going to work. I can just ignore/suffer it; I have done 72-hour fasting before, but I found it neither enjoyable nor very productive (didn’t seem to affect weight loss rate overall). After a while it does fail to distract me as much, but then comes back at irregular intervals.

          I know there’s probably a happy medium out there. And, it’s even possible I don’t need to lose quite as much weight as I think. But, I’d really like to have visible abs – I can do 100 body-weight sit-ups, or 190lb. sitting abdominal crunches, but I still have a fat cap that hides whatever muscles are there.

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        Same, I always feel hungry but if I work out I don’t feel hungry all the time. Funny thing is, finding the time for going to the gym has been difficult since I got RTO’d so my weight has skyrocketed. I have a very fast metabolism where I can gain or lose weight very fast.

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          My weight also fluctuates more than I’d expect. I take it on the same scale, and the same part of my morning (nearly first thing in the morning, just after I brush my teeth) and I’ll routinely lose more than a pound (or after a bad day, gain more than 10), tho experts really say losing more than about a pound a week is unsustainable.