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The Accidental Diet – Week 3

It’s definitely working. Once again I’m aware that you always lose a lot early on but I am finding it relatively easy. The only thing that perhaps I find irritating is that I’m logging calories on non-fast days (i.e. “eat what you like” days). This tends to undermine that sense that you don’t have to think about eating and what everything “costs” all the time. But the only reason I’m doing that is because I like to get MFP’s “in five weeks time” predictions for my spreadsheet. And actually it has an upside because I tend to keep within MFP’s calorie budget for the day, including exercise calories.

Lost: 2lbs
Lost so far: 8.8lbs
Average Weekly Loss: 2.93lbs
Weight: 274.4lbs (19st 8lb)

Created by MyFitnessPal – Nutrition Facts For Foods

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The Accidental Diet – Week 2

So this is my first full week of IF/5:2. When I last wrote I’d done one day of fasting. I have now done three (including today) and the rest were “normal” days. Which sometimes meant eating normally but at least once meant eating quite a lot. I’m tracking my calories every day at MFP but I’m happy to go over and I am “eating my [exercise] calories” on non-fasting days.

However I’m aware that almost anything works for the first few weeks so I’m hoping to rein in the excess a little and MFP’s idea of what I need to be doing to lose a lb a week seems to me generous enough for a normal day.

Lost: 3.4lbs
Lost so far: 6.8lbs
Average Weekly Loss: 3.4lbs
Weight: 276.4lbs (19st 10lb)

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The Accidental Diet – Week 1

So… I’m doing it again. And a bit like when I started Lesamy it’s partly by accident. With Lesamy I started out wanting to get fit so I wouldn’t get out of breath easily and ended up weighing myself to see if I’d lost any weight. This time I started doing some walks in the evenings, largely to get me out of the house and because I thought the exercise would help my mood, and give me time to think. That was about a week ago and I noticed that I’d started to lose weight.

What I’d realised though is that I want to do something a bit more sustainable, also something where I’m not necessarily exercising every day. That tends to make me tired which leads to a certain weariness which doesn’t help the motivation. So I’ve decided to do Intermittent Fasting, specifically the 5:2 version – which means you fast for 2 days a week and eat what you like the rest. “Fasting” means 600 calories, which is low but I can do that for a day if I know I can eat what I like the next day.

I will keep up the exercise but I’ll have at least two days off, probably the fasting days but not necessarily. It’s tempting to make Mondays both a fast and exercise day since it should help me weigh-in a little lower. But we’ll see.

Anyway, here’s my first week’s numbers – and yes they’re good, and yes I know if you do anything after not bothering for a while you tend to lose a good bit at first.

Lost: 3.4lbs
Lost so far: 3.4lbs
Average Weekly Loss: 3.4lbs
Weight: 279.8lbs (20st)

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A Year of Insanity or Just Slower Wonkier Progress?

You’ll have noticed there hasn’t been a whole lot of L3 mentioned in the last few weeks. Well time to bring you up to date, because today marks a year since the start of L3.

My current weight is 263.6lbs which means I’ve lost 40.6lbs in that year.

Sounds good when you put it like that. But most of that weight came off in the first 5 months and then I lost and put back on. In fact I’ve been trying to lose weight since Sept 2008 and in that time I have lost 53.4lbs in total but it’s been the same pattern – a period of dieting Lesamy, Less is More, L3 followed by a period of “giving up” and putting weight back on.

So this brings me to thinking about that old cliche of the AA definition of insanity being repeating the same actions but expecting different results. How many times am I going to keep trying to diet, be successful for a few months and then get disillusioned and give up again? Each time I start I feel like I’ve next to no real motivation that my conviction/will-power is wafer thin – but I always have something, a thought or a mantra that keeps me going. This time it was simply the idea that really there’s no alternative and so that this would be the last time I went on a diet. I might have lapses but I’d always return in the end because what choice do I have?

I suppose the alternative is to try to come up with a different plan – a better diet, a more sustainable/enjoyable exercise regime – something I could realistically see myself continuing as a lifestyle change indefinitely. I know myself though and I don’t know that it would make a lot of difference. I’d still feel that sense of wanting to break out of the routine occasionally.

Of course another way to look at this, just looking at the figures, is that it’s a success. That I am losing weight. It’s not happening smoothly or quickly but over time it is happening. If I lost another 50-odd lbs over the next few years then I’d be pretty much at my (initial) target weight. Of course all the sensible advice would be that diet and binge is worse for you in the long run.

Maybe I’m destined to die a fat man and I need to make peace with that and try to be healthy rather than slim[*].

So what will I do? Not sure yet. Watch this space as they say.

[*]not a new idea, and my ‘answer’ in the past has always been that starting from where I am it takes as much effort/radical change to switch to a healthy lifestyle so I may as well lose the weight too.
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L3 Week 45 – Not Back At All

I’ve got a work lunch out and an evening meal this week but it’s mid-week and so by the week-end I should be back in the negative.

I really thought I would be too. It was only one day and I’ve been good the rest of the week.

*sigh*

I wouldn’t mind so much but I’m getting so weary of this right now. I could really just do with a win. There’s always next week…

Lost: -1lbs
Lost so far: 57lbs
Average Weekly Loss: 1.27lbs
Weight: 247.2lbs (17st 9lb)

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L3 Week 44 – Not Quite Back

Well I feel like I should be back down to pre-Christmas levels (i.e. 245 or less) but I did have a bit of a binge on thursday night (wine + pizza) so really it’s good that I’m still losing at all.

I’ve got a work lunch out and an evening meal this week but it’s mid-week and so by the week-end I should be back in the negative.

Lost: 1.8lbs
Lost so far: 58lbs
Average Weekly Loss: 1.32lbs
Weight: 246.2lbs (17st 8lb)

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L3 Week 43 – And Again

Once again I’ve reached 4 stone down. The first lot of the Christmas weight has fallen off, which is good. By this time next week I hope to be back at a new low. Not much to say other than that. We are on track.

Lost:5.8lbs
Lost so far: 56.2lbs
Average Weekly Loss: 1.31lbs
Weight: 248lbs (17st 10lb)

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L3 Week 42 – So That Was Christmas

So we had the week leading up to Christmas with all the meals out and so on, and then the week following where I consumed a lot of the goodies that I got as Christmas presents (almost all gone now).

All things considered it’s not so bad as I thought. That ‘number’ that I had in mind for today was 255lbs so I’m under that. So here’s to losing 10lbs in the next 2-3 weeks.

Remember it’s a long game.

Week 41 (w/e Boxing day)

Lost:-4.2lbs
Lost so far: 55lbs
Average Weekly Loss: 1.34lbs
Weight: 249.2lbs (17st 11lb)

Week 42 (w/e today)

Lost: -4.6lbs
Lost so far: 50.4lbs
Average Weekly Loss: 1.2lbs
Weight: 253.8lbs (18st 2lb)

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L3 Week 40 – Only a Week (or Two, or Three…)

Good news first, I’m still going down. This is good because for sure I’ll bounce up this next week (a week today being Boxing Day). The lower I am before I start that the better. And in the grand scheme of things I’m really not too bothered if I have a week (or two) of gain which I then lose in the following week (or two).

The reality is that this week will have many occasions to indulge but by next there will be less, although if I happen to get food/sweets/alcohol as presents then I’ll probably be consuming during week 42. Which is why the key number I’m aiming for is the one on Jan 2nd.

Having said that I’m not bothered it would have been nice if Christmas had fallen differently. Have a look at this graph:

I’ve mentioned this before (twice) but never actually shown it to you. It takes L3 data and lines it up against Lesamy offset so that ‘week 1’ has roughly the same start weight. As you can see initially it was quite a similar pattern and then L3 flattened out (the whole ‘ten weeks‘ episode). One thing that cheered me though was that I passed the lowest point of Lesamy (lowest since records began) a couple of weeks back. Which means I am still losing weight at a point where previously it was starting an inexorable climb. I was destined to keep going down and intersect that orange line. Hurrah!

Except now that’ll happen a week or two later. But it will happen, I’ll make sure of it.

Lost: 0.8lbs
Lost so far: 59.2lbs
Average Weekly Loss: 1.48lbs
Weight: 245lbs (17st 7lb)

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L3 Week 39 – Christmas Looming

Another healthy loss, another good week. However I am aware that Christmas is fast approaching, which means work ‘dos’ and meeting up with people and of course the day itself. So I have a number in my head, and it’s maybe a higher number than you’d think, but not too high. It’s what I might weigh on Jan 1st. I’m not telling you what it is but I will tell you on the 2nd whether I made it or not. If I tell you then it’ll maybe seem like an excuse to slacken off. My aim in the next couple of weeks is to enjoy the communal events but not to let myself have the whole period ‘off the books’. If I do that then hopefully I’ll hit the number.

Anyway, enough of that for now. I’m enjoying the continued success.

Lost: 2.2lbs
Lost so far: 58.4lbs
Average Weekly Loss: 1.5lbs
Weight: 245.8lbs (17st 8lb)