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rhinohelix

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How are you going to survive long term with so few calories?
This isn't a long-term plan; its the short term plan to get to my goal/get closer to my goal. It's extreme, I understand, relative to a normal state. Once I reach my target weight goal, which for me over my life and frame has always been 200ish (205-215) lbs on my super broad 5'10" frame. Once I get down to that weight, I will go back to the same diet under which I wasn't losing any weight previously, two meals a day 1500-2000 calories a day.

Update on mounjaro OMAD diet: I am down 36lbs in 3 weeks but suffering side effects from the meds (nausea/constipation) fairly strong, AC1/blood sugar best ever. Saw a Dr today re: side effects, who said she regularly treats people with those same side effects (constipation) from GLP-1.

Edit: I feel amazing: It's like the Mounjaro filled in a missing piece from my processing of energy in my personal Krebs' cycle. I don't know if its the extra thyroid effect or the GIP or what but its like the way people taking an SSRI describe the effect: I am suddenly not delaying doing things I was previously dragging my feet on, my cold nature doesn't seem to be affecting me as much. It's incredible.
 
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36 pounds in 3 weeks feels dangerous and I'm not even sure how that's possible. I lost 50 over 6 months and that felt extreme to me.

And make no mistake I am aware of body dysmprohia. Definitely not that. I think I was holding a lot more fat than I realized as I'm still skinny fit. Difference with the last 10 is I'm not rushing towards that goal - just something I'm aiming for long term. It may change if I feel it's not attainable.
 
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Depending on size you can lose 10-20 lbs in water weight in the first two weeks when you start a diet. Anyone who's ever done a boxer cut knows you can lose 15 lbs in one day if you understand how the body works and use it to its extreme. 36 lbs in 3 weeks is barely within what I'd say would be okay. If you hit 12 lbs the next week, I'd see a doctor to make sure you aren't inadvertently poisoning yourself.

You need to build the habits that keep you at your goal, not just get to it.
 
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12 lbs a week is a 6000 calorie daily deficit, which is wild.
It's actually a 42,000 calorie deficit (fat is 3500 calories per pound) and it's functionally impossible, even if you ate absolutely nothing you'd only lose about ~7-8 pounds a week and that has been proven by fat guys who go on 9-12 month fasts literally eating nothing for months and their weight loss follows a predictable pattern. (I see now you meant 6000 calories per day, sorry, it's early. 6000 x 7 days = 42000 calories/week deficit.)

30+ pounds in 3 weeks is certainly losing water weight or de-bloating or he had 20 pounds of impacted shit in his colon that has cleared out of something, it's not possible to lose actual weight that fast even if you are starving.
 
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This guy fasted for 55 days and lost 44 lbs. And he was severely overweight to begin with. 36 in 3 weeks seems like something is wrong.

 

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36 pounds in 3 weeks feels dangerous and I'm not even sure how that's possible. I lost 50 over 6 months and that felt extreme to me.

And make no mistake I am aware of body dysmprohia. Definitely not that. I think I was holding a lot more fat than I realized as I'm still skinny fit. Difference with the last 10 is I'm not rushing towards that goal - just something I'm aiming for long term. It may change if I feel it's not attainable.
The first couple weeks will see a huge drop in water weight. If it continues on that pace after a couple weeks then something is definitely wrong.
 

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This caloric math works with folks with a normal metabolic rates and no outside influences. I was taking a lot of insulin, which was storing fat at an outsized rate. What happens when someone on a steroid cycle stops taking test or one of the more exotic flavors? How quickly do they lose weight? I have cut the amount of insulin I was taking by 4/5ths. I am removing the hormonal state that allowed my body to sustain an elevated weight, and now that state no longer exists, it's rapidly falling.

As I explained previously, when I weighed much less, approx 280lbs, was getting divorced and started taking Actos, a drug that resensitized your body to insulin, I started working out and went from 280+ to 205 in 5 months, most of that coming in the first 4 months (I was 215 at month 4, so I lost 65lbs in 4 months. As I mentioned to Burren, that time, too, I added calories because I look weird being below 200Lbs and people in my life started to worry about my mental health. I also started a vigorous workout routine but a similar insulin reduction strategy, going from 80-100 units of R/50 units of N mix back in the day to 10-15 of R/30 N mix, eating 1200 calories over 3 small meals.

This time, I am doing ~1000 cal OMAD, fasting 23+ hours with Mounjaro having a spectacular effect with a much, much smaller workout (I am about to be 55 with an injured back) but an even more dramatic insulin reduction with a much greater starting weight.

So much better than eating 1500 cal a day at 4 bills and not losing even a smidge.
 

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Damn guys. You all have some good discipline to lose this kind of weight consistently. I feel like at a failure to launch and really don’t want to rely on pharmaceuticals like other friends our age.
I don’t think I have a lot to lose, but certainly 12-15 around the mid section.
 

rhinohelix

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Depending on size you can lose 10-20 lbs in water weight in the first two weeks when you start a diet. Anyone who's ever done a boxer cut knows you can lose 15 lbs in one day if you understand how the body works and use it to its extreme. 36 lbs in 3 weeks is barely within what I'd say would be okay. If you hit 12 lbs the next week, I'd see a doctor to make sure you aren't inadvertently poisoning yourself.

You need to build the habits that keep you at your goal, not just get to it.
I have seen a Dr just yesterday for the Mounjaro/GLP-1 constipation and asked about the weight loss number; she didn't have any issue with my diet plan or the weight loss. I have been through a short burst of ketoacidosis previously when the insulins were R and N-mix; the long-lasting shots were every 12 hours and I missed one. It was extremely short-term suckage, i.e. I got immediately violently ill. I am super cautious and am aware of what happens when your body burns more fat than your kidneys can handle.

It won't be 12lbs this week because for the last two days I have been taking more insulin as I have been eating a bunch of stuff to try to combat said condition, things that normally work for me: eating things like a fruit-yogurt-parfait with oatmeal along with my meal and I had cherries as well, both things which are for me natural stimulants for enhancing motility, but also require additional insulin. Actually doubling my daily insulin dosage, and at that rate, I haven't lost any weight over the last two days. Actually I am a pound heavier today only 35lbs total lost. Going to try something OTC but stronger tomorrow as the Mounjaro nausea and overall effectiveness of the food remedies leaves something to be desired.

EDIT: So to recap: If I was a metabolic normie, with a normalish body weight (<300lbs) on a normal diet trying to lose weight and someone said they lost 36lbs in 3 weeks? Sure, I understand the skepticism; that math isn't mathing.

In my case, none of that is true: I am a long term diabetic, with multiple metabolic and autoimmune conditions, severely overweight, taking multiple hormones, one of which (insulin) primary function is the regulation the body's storage of fat. I am also on a bunch of other medications, etc. I have a few genetic idiosyncrasies related to my metabolism and muscle and weight loss and gain; I'm an outlier, probably related to the things that made me diabetic and the way my body handles insulin in the first place. I am also taking and very sensitive to GLP-1 drugs, they affect me super intensely, which is why I didn't do well on Ozempic the first time I took it; in that instance I also lost 50 pounds when I was titrating up but couldn't stay on it due to nausea and vomiting. The Drs are shocked to see this kind of reaction, not from the Mounjaro but from this small a dose; people generally don't see this kind of weight loss until the higher doses of the drug. My SIL didn't start losing weight until the 7.5 mg level, and then she lost it as fast as me at a much lower body weight. The Mounjaro also has some thyroid interaction, so it is probably upping folks' metabolism as well.

There are multiple factors at play pushing the speed of my weight loss. I am careful about my kidneys and trying to not kill myself losing weight, I am just happy to be able to do it after not being able since my back injury despite doing all the things I did previous but getting different results.
Damn guys. You all have some good discipline to lose this kind of weight consistently. I feel like at a failure to launch and really don’t want to rely on pharmaceuticals like other friends our age.
I don’t think I have a lot to lose, but certainly 12-15 around the mid section.
If I was able to do this consistently, I wouldn't be here in this thread after years of physical fitness experience writing about it like Skeletor(HA) taking on He-man saying, "Let this be our final battle". I just found a thing that after years of trying and failing, and failing, and failing, and almost giving up hope and submitting to bariatric surgery I found something that was literally working wonders for me and wanted to share it with my FOH brethren.

You can and will absolutely get there, bro.

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Have you tried adding sugar free metamucil 2x a day? I haven't gotten any of the negative side effects from mounjaro but when I was going up in doses I'd occasionally get mild constipation and after a few days that got stuff moving at a hilarious rate.
 
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Literally everyone who isnt taking a daily fiber supplement needs to start taking a daily fiber supplement. Regardless of weight or weight loss.

Some large fraction of the population only takes a shit every few days and considers that normal rather than the medical emergency it actually is.
 
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