Uncle Doug
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I am a long time lurker but a new poster. I just found this thread today.
It seems I gained 10 pounds a year every years since I got out of high school. I have been over 300 pounds for well over 20 years. My peak weight was 345 last summer. I am 52 and over the years the weight starts to wear on you. I have had 4 hernia surgeries over the past 2 years. My doctor says the only way to keep them form happening was to loose weight. I lost 20 pounds since the summer but had another hernia surgery (#4) in November. So I have been off work since before Thanksgiving and due to the number of them my employer agreed to let me take 3 months this time to heal. The first time they gave me 7 days.
I did manage not to put on any more weight during the holidays but was getting no where fast. Not wanting to go the surgery weight loss method I was refered to a local weight loss doctor. After all the blood work and everything, I am a somewhat healthy but overweight male. My BMI was over 40.
My weight Jan 5 was 325 the first day of the very strict diet. Only 6 units of protien a day. In the first week I lost 13 pounds. and have lost a few more since then. My BMI had dropped below 40 after the first week.
My goal is to be at or below 250, that would be a 75 pound weight loss from the first of the year. 225 would be better but I don't want any unrealistic goals. My current goal is to be below 300 which I have not seen in 20 years.
Good luck to all, even with visits to the wight loss doctor twice a week it is not an easy task.
It seems I gained 10 pounds a year every years since I got out of high school. I have been over 300 pounds for well over 20 years. My peak weight was 345 last summer. I am 52 and over the years the weight starts to wear on you. I have had 4 hernia surgeries over the past 2 years. My doctor says the only way to keep them form happening was to loose weight. I lost 20 pounds since the summer but had another hernia surgery (#4) in November. So I have been off work since before Thanksgiving and due to the number of them my employer agreed to let me take 3 months this time to heal. The first time they gave me 7 days.
I did manage not to put on any more weight during the holidays but was getting no where fast. Not wanting to go the surgery weight loss method I was refered to a local weight loss doctor. After all the blood work and everything, I am a somewhat healthy but overweight male. My BMI was over 40.
My weight Jan 5 was 325 the first day of the very strict diet. Only 6 units of protien a day. In the first week I lost 13 pounds. and have lost a few more since then. My BMI had dropped below 40 after the first week.
My goal is to be at or below 250, that would be a 75 pound weight loss from the first of the year. 225 would be better but I don't want any unrealistic goals. My current goal is to be below 300 which I have not seen in 20 years.
Good luck to all, even with visits to the wight loss doctor twice a week it is not an easy task.