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This is about the 4th time I've actively tried to lose weight since I was just out of college. Started out as a chubby kid, lost it all in high school then have gone up and down since then. I always ate well but found it really difficult to keep thin. I found the holy grail in my early 30's when I discovered low-carb. Without even trying I stayed around 165 (I'm 5-10). Then I my g/f moved in and I stopped doing low-carb. Still ate well, but just as before the weight started packing on to about a high of 195 about a year ago. Recently started doing low carb again and am back down to 186. Going to keep it up, though not as extreme as before when I was single. Looking to get to around 165 again and think I will by summer. I'll be ecstatic when I finally hit the 170's. It's been like 6 years.It was awesome when my father poked my gut and exclaimed "Look at you! You look like me! You gainin' weight?" minutes before our Thanksgiving meal. Ruined Thanksgiving but strengthened my resolve!
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Stepped on the scale last night and couldn't believe the number and instantly became depressed.MyFitnessPal: CzarNikolai
My keys thus far: haven't started workouts yet but joined a gym this week. Completely gave up: dairy, meat, eggs, cheese, and soda. If I can do this, I promise you that anyone can. Keep it up everyone!!!
A lot of my friends who are fitness freaks actually recommended eating lean meats and eggs.
Lots of ways to get there, just a matter of finding what works for you.
Yeah, it obviously wasn't his first time analyzing this information!