Yeah, exactly.alby said:that's probably the low range of healthy, she was trying to get UP to 44-46kg. the range of healthy is way more than just 2kg. you're probably in the middle of the healthy range, you dont need to be a toothpick
Yeah, exactly.alby said:that's probably the low range of healthy, she was trying to get UP to 44-46kg. the range of healthy is way more than just 2kg. you're probably in the middle of the healthy range, you dont need to be a toothpick
I honestly don't see how you could not be slim at your weight; so, before you try to lose any more, perhaps you need to look at why you actually want to. Just make sure you don't have a distorted self-perception, because that can lead to a lot of problems. I could go on for ages about how, as you get thinner, your perceptions re: width change and you can't quite tell exactly how thin you are, but I don't want to jump to conclusions. I just get very upset and worried when girls who are already thin have a desire to be even thinner, because eating and weight issues often start off quite innocently, but if they get out of control and obsessive they can lead to very messy situations.Catwalk said:i want to be at the lower end of 'healthy' cos i sure as hell don't feel slim right now.
to everyone that's lost weight, more tips please. <33
post diet + exercise routine, pleease?melimoo said:yay. ive lost another 5kg or so in the past 2 weeks!
heaps of walking. i take the stairs/walk home from 2 train stations away when i can. apart from that i used to go for a run for an hour but it stressed me out thinking about it (wierd...don't ask) so i now do 55 mins of cycling (kinda like an exercise bike setup) everyday except when my bike breaks and i have nothing else to do and its raining outside and i stress because i think im going to get unfit/fatter if i dont exercise for 2 days :SCatwalk said:post diet + exercise routine, pleease?
there are certainly more greatly processed foods available, especially considering the great variety of breads available, including sprouted bread, which is barely processed at all. in addition, there are also smaller breads available, in addition to flat breads, mountain breads, and so forth that do not contain 250 calories p/2 slices. a slice of mountain bread contains less than 100 calories, and a slice of an un-super-sized slice of bread can contain a similar number of calories.Always said:I hate bread. I think it's the most disgusting, overly processed and overated food (nutrition wise) out there. Two slices of WHOLEMEAL bread contains 250 calories. That's absolutely ridiculous.
to some people they are..Malfoy said:It's not pathetic, it just means you might be insecure with your body is all. Focus on being healthy rather than losing weight - the numbers aren't everything.
In the short term, yes. But one cannot maintain starvation for long without it eventually leading to a binge. And that's not good!what971 said:I know I've said it before, and people have told me it was bad. But periodic starving works.
No. Shut up.davin said:not so..... temporarily starving kicked my metabolism into a higher gear. lost me good amount of weight that way