Is it possible to lose weight to quickly?
A couple of people had asked me if I was losing too quickly (about 62lbs since the 2nd week in December) ..and I didnt know if that was possible for it to be too quickly. I guess maybe for the sake of skin and muscle it would seem losing slower might be beneficial? Will it drastically slow down soon?
I lost 10lbs preop
month 1: -20.5
month 2: - 14.5
month 3: - 13
HW: 258lbs SW: 240 CW: 140 I am 5 foot 7 and 30 years old
VSG 12/21/10 Plastics: Tummy tuck, breast lift, and augmentation 11/3/11
Soon to be veterinarian!! xoxo
I don't think losing slow or fast will ultimately determine how the skin rebounds. Genetics are a ***** and so is being fat for years and punishing our skin. My skin has changed, rebounded, reabsorbed so many times since hitting maintenance that I couldn't tell you what the end result will be in 2 more years.
SW 270lbs GW 150lbs CW Losing Pregancy Weight Maintenance goal W 125-130lbs
Current weight: 170 lbs.
Once I reach goal, this cow will be killed & eaten... 2 ounces at a time.
Total includes 56 lbs. lost on 2-month low carb pre-op diet. Start date 9/13/10.
Hoepfully, everyone here is at least seeing their PCP regularly, and not trying to do this on their own. You can get yourself into SERIOUS medical problems if you don't get regular blood work done, etc.
The first 6 months thing is a myth. I (and many others) lost just about the same amount of weight during the 2nd six months as during the first.
It largely depends on how MUCH weight you have to lose. The more you have to lose, the quicker it will come off in the beginning. As you begin to approach something reasonably normal, your weight loss will slow way down (largely because it simply doesn't take as many calories to keep the body functioning).
I don't think its just how much you have to lose. Things like gender, age and heredity all factor in.
I am 50 and post menopausal, and after menopause, weight loss is usually slower. I have quite a bit to lose, but other than dropping about 24 lbs. in the first two weeks, I'm losing pretty slowly, and no one could work this program harder than I do. I did have a major 4 week stall after week three, so that set me back, but on average, I lose about 1.5 lbs a week, which puts me at a snail's pace to get this weight off. I had two pretty good weeks in a row, and it slowed down again to a trickle. Men usually lose much quickler than women, woe is us.
I'm not really worried about my slow loss, except for the idea that, if it DOES slow down after 6 months, that only gives me another three months to make some real headway before I start slowing down. If I only lose another 20 lbs or so by then, I will be very upset.
Also, be sure you are getting plenty of water and this is not dehydration. Can't over emphasize that. And if you are worried about skin and muscle tone, some weight training might be in order. I bet you find your loss rate slows gradually in the next few months. But you will be joining us on the maintenance forum in no time! Diane