I’ve gone from a 44 waist to a 40 size. Problem is, I’m stuck on 196 pounds and can’t seem to lose anymore. My goal is 175.
@Pappy , getting the waist size down is a real life saving move, keep up the good work.
**I don't mean to lecture** Not speaking
directly at you Pappy, I just want to help others because I've been down the same path.
If you can increase your physical activity, say- walking 30 minutes a day will improve your overall health, and increase your metabolism.
What works for me: counting calories. Some people dislike the idea, I never thought I'd do it, but journaling my meals keeps me aware of what
I'm stuffing in my mouth, and helps me make better decisions. Eating more protein(
lean protein) like chicken breast helps to give the satiated
feeling. Also, seniors need more protein anyway so that's a double plus.
Some people want quick results(of course) but that usually leads to 'starvation' dieting which is like punishing yourself. I try to decrease my
caloric intake by 250 calories a day, which will result in a 1/2 lb. per week weight loss. 250 calories is like a Klondike ice cream bar, or a handful of Cheetos or a couple of chocolate chip cookies.
You can still eat "goodies", just make it less of them.
A former co-worker who was an RN used to tell me- "
Portion Control". She was right.