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      hotdickcum
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      iifym is the best way to go. And with a right accountability partner.

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        leeniedo
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        My issue is in Spring and Fall I have to take Prednisone for allergies. In the 30 or so days I am on it I gain on average 10-20LBs. The older  I have become the harder it has been to take it off. I know weight is weight but a woman I was talking with last week said when she is on prednisone she needs to works out twice as much to lose the same 10lbs. The wonderful world of pharmaceuticals. Going to look into the apps that were posted on here. 😉

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          fuckall
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          eat moderately, work out every day

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            wesleyrayne
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            😉

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              wesleyrayne
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              thx for the advice

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                fuckall
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                you have to change your life style. Change your diet and start working out (otherwise its the "yo-yo effect")

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                  eobox91103
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                  @fuckall:

                  you have to change your life style. Change your diet and start working out (otherwise its the "yo-yo effect")

                  Quite true, but it's a struggle for me:  I have a high-pressure long-hours job that I truly love, and there's not always time or energy for the gym.

                  I try to be moderate with food, but I used to be a professional chef and I love to cook/eat…and I've been single for a while now, and many purchased items are portioned for two people rather than one...and I don't have the discipline to save half as leftovers.

                  One thing that does help is to put a few pictures of really in-shape guys on my fridge door.  It tends to slow me down reaching for the wrong things 🙂

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                    blackwing
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                    Another tip: try a vegetable/fruit/grians diet

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                      Josufaurutu
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                      @sexypooface:

                      I had the exact same problem. I lost 50 pounds in 4 months - all I had to do was at eat 1,750 calories everyday, and did 20 push-ups in the morning. I ate basically whatever I wanted, just as long as I didn't go over my limit. I used an app called Fooducate. It did all the math for me - all I had to do was scan the labels of what I ate and it had all the info. Really worked for me

                      You may not see my comment as it has been like 3 years lol but I'm looking towards losing some weight and your advice really helps!

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                          andergarcia
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                          Be on a diet on your own may be a bit risky. I would say go to the doctor and ask him/her to state a good and appropriate diet for you.

                          Apart from the kind of food you eat, exercise is always good.

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                            flozen
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                            Yes, go your primary doctor (if he/she has a strong interest in dispensing dietary advice).  If you're insured, see if you can get a referral to a certified nutritionist or similar.

                            On your own, the Mediterranean Diet is gaining wide acceptance as a healthy regimen, and as a general rule, avoid highly processed foods.    :hug2:

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                              andergarcia
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                              I agree  🙂 the Mediterranean diet is healthier than those processed foods (with a lot of bad fat). Our diet always includes fish, meat, legumes, fruit and lots of vegetables. One of the key elements in this diet is the virgin oil, very healthy.

                              https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/149090#diet

                              In any case, I insist: always talk to a doctor before starting any diet on your own.

                              @flozen:

                              Yes, go your primary doctor (if he/she has a strong interest in dispensing dietary advice).  If you're insured, see if you can get a referral to a certified nutritionist or similar.

                              On your own, the Mediterranean Diet is gaining wide acceptance as a healthy regimen, and as a general rule, avoid highly processed foods.    :hug2:

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                                  josha
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                                  In weight control, the "balancing act" means taking in only as much food and drink as you need to fuel your body's basic functions, the activities of daily living, and exercise. The number of calories needed for energy balance is highly individual, and it changes from day to day depending on your activity level. https://s3.amazonaws.com/subwaysurfers/index.html

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                                    sexylove1500
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                                    You have to find a sport or activity that works for you. Help you keep active even if it is just to improve your health. Another thing is finding a diet or style of eating that works for you. Piece by piece changing your diet and habits in order to make them healthier.
                                    After that the weight should slowly decrease. But I suggest you focus more in improving the way you feel and your well being.

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                                      Grotomode
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                                      In my non-expert opinion it makes no sense to just restrict your diet, for two reasons.

                                      1. I'm a foodie and I can not stand restricting myself on what I eat and how much I eat
                                      2. I find that it is best to emphasize on exercise (whichever fits your individual case, in case you may have injuries etc)
                                        Exercise will make you feel better in general, will make it so that you dont get cramps and body aches as you grow older, etc. Its a win-win really.
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                                        fun17
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                                        @sexylove1500:

                                        You have to find a sport or activity that works for you. Help you keep active even if it is just to improve your health. Another thing is finding a diet or style of eating that works for you. Piece by piece changing your diet and habits in order to make them healthier.
                                        After that the weight should slowly decrease. But I suggest you focus more in improving the way you feel and your well being.

                                        Good tips!  😉

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