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monika7724
monika7724
Joined July 2012
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Weight History
Start Weight
233.7 lb
Lost so far:
77.2 lb
Current Weight
156.5 lb
Performance:
losing 2.0 lb a week
Goal Weight
127.9 lb
Still to go:
28.7 lb
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Jogging with no results
Those calories where from last year so I can't really say cause you haven't been logging your food intake. Of course it could be muscle you're adding but again, I'd need to know your average calories per day.
posted
03 Sep 2012, 15:02
How should fatsecret handle people who are using it to further anorexia?
I have noticed this issue on here too. I was actually dumbfounded by a challenge on here this morning, the "ABC Diet". After I did some research on it I found this..
The ABC Diet created by Robert S. Wieder was developed as a comical response to all the fad diets available. The ABC Diet involves only eating certain foods that begin with the letters A, B and C. The A choices include abalone, antelope, asparagus and apples. B choices include beluga caviar, bouillon, bean curd and baguettes. The C group includes chard, celery, catsup and carrots. This diet was written solely as satire.
The Ana Boot Camp, or ABC, Diet became popular through anorexia forums on the internet. The diet promotes weight loss through anorexia, claiming that anorexia is a lifestyle choice, not a disease. This ABC diet involves a 50-day eating schedule that lists the number of calories you are allowed to consume each day. On most days, you are allowed to eat 0 to 500 calories. One day permits you to eat 800 calories. The diet is based on the idea that fluctuating between days where you consume 100 to 200 calories and days where you consume 400 to 500 calories will keep your body out of starvation mode and enable you to lose weight. (keep in mind that most days are between 100-250 calories)
Now THIS is something FS should control. There is nothing safe or beneficial about this diet and there should be a way to report this.
posted
02 Sep 2012, 17:46
New here, would love some buddies
Hi, I'm Monika and started dieting at the end of February of this year. My starting weight was 232 and I'm down to 189 right now. I would love to have some buddies to help through those sucky days
I would especially love to be in touch with people who have RA so I can get some new exercise ideas.
posted
02 Aug 2012, 11:28
How Often Do you weigh yourself?
Every morning but I think I'll switch to once or twice a week so I won't drive myself crazy about fluctuating weight
posted
02 Aug 2012, 06:34
Intermittent Fasting
That's amazing! I will give it a try
thank you!
posted
02 Aug 2012, 05:49
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