Hello
I have been reading the forums posts on whether to calorie count or not on non fasting days. Sadly, after a few good tries to do it without constant counting, I think I have decided it is what I must do.
Potted history: I could do with losing about 5 stone. So I am obese, if not morbidly obese. I started doing 2 days fasting about 18 months ago and felt very positive about it. Not having to think about what you’re eating all the time was such a relief for someone who has done most ‘diets’ many times. I certainly felt better after a few months but hadn’t shifted much weight – it was really negligible – a few pounds. (I should add that I know it is not all about losing weight but I hoped, for someone as overweight as me, that I would lose.)
Then I decided to step it up to 3 days a week fasting and also to stop weighing myself every week (it was demotivating me and a friend said I should just trust in the science). Increasing by a day wasn’t that easy but I did it and I did continue to feel better and people continued to say they could see I’d lost weight. However after about 6 months (admittedly bar a 3 week break at Christmas) I have still not lost weight, although some clothes are looser.
I am despondent and really struggling to figure out why I’ve not lost weight. I can only assume it’s because I am not eating ‘normally’ on non fasting days, and that for me the only answer to this is to track everything I eat on those days. I feel a bit sad about this because as I said the appeal of this for me is that it doesn’t require you to be obsessed by food. However, I think – for me – and possibly for other obese people, we really need to re-educate ourselves about what ‘normal’ is. clearly my ‘normal’ is very different from others’. if people eat ‘normally’ they probably wouldn’t need to do this in the first place – discuss? (or not)
I expect that tracking what I’m eating all the time will be an eye opener (depressing one?) for me.
5:56 pm
15 Mar 15