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I had a big old long post mostly typed when an ad popped up over my page and erased it all.
I started intermittent fasting 107 days ago. It is very comfortable for me and I'd like to talk to other people about it. I use 2 apps which I'll say more about as time goes on. For now I just want to "bump" this post and get the discussion going again. Smooches, Keri |
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I use the simple app to keep track of fasting times, hydration, movement, and food I have eaten. I wanted to commit to intermittent fasting so I bought a membership, but I think they also have a free version. They provide coaching via AI which can be helpful with goals and encouragement. The coach can also provide good recipes if you need them. They also have a Facebook member group. I dislike FB so I don't participate in that group. I find it especially helpful keeping track of what I am drinking. Historically I don't drink a lot of liquids, so I need help in that area.
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I've posted a couple times on this thread, and I can't get it to "bump up." I've been doing intermittent fasting for almost 4 months and I want to talk about with y'all. I'm going to try again this morning.
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So, I suppose I'm technically doing some version of intermittent fasting 7 days a week now, albeit not on purpose. My schedule changed and I had more unrestricted time so I slept later and had breakfast later and lunch kind of faded away since I was not hungry when it would come around but I didn't want to push dinner farther back either. I don't like eating too late.
Now, I eat two meals a day and I take some vitamins and supplements to make sure my nutritional needs are being met as much as possible. I'm not on a structured schedule so there's no strict pattern to it. There could be as little as 8 hours in between meals or as much as 12 hours. It depends on my schedule for the day, when I wake up, et cetera. I do have a few rules for myself that are very simple: I don't eat right before bed, usually at least 3 hours before going to bed, I don't eat right when I wake up either and when I do eat, I try to get as much nutritional variety as possible. |
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Hi Gemme,
Are you losing weight as a result of the meal reduction? Do you even want to lose weight? how's your energy? Smooches, Keri |
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I have never done IF but I did change eating habits and went from 194 to 157 in about a year and a half and could not be happier. I do not eat hardly any pork (just ham on a sandwich no chops). I have steak perhaps once a month. I eat mainly chicken and fish and seafoods. I eat ONLY when hungry never on a schedule. No snacking and no junk. I have no cookies, cake or snack foods on my shopping list as if you don't buy them you don't have them if you get a craving. I drink ice tea and coffee but in between I drink a lot of Brita water. I enjoy green veggies daily with my meals. Most of my food is baked not deep fried. I can't remember when I last went to MacD's or other place. I do have occasional Chinese or Pizza like once every few months. I like rice with my fish or green veggie. I have changed from pork chops every week to ribs once a month. I find I am use to eating like this, my excuse to buy new pants that fit and my feeling of less stress on my body. I type instead of eating after my blueberry muffin (shame) for breakfast. Supper tonight will be salmon and fiddle heads with a little long grain and wild rice. Happy chowing to all.
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Good for you S-B. I am not disciplined enough for that. I always said, I could quit anything if I could go cold-turkey, but you can't go cold turkey with food, because you can't "not-eat"
So IF works for me because there are long periods of time when you actually can "not-eat" Also I am learning that drinking a lot of water pretty much takes your appetite away. I have never drunk much water, (or anything) so this is a major change for me. I haven't had cookies/cakes/biscuits for a while, but I haven't eliminated all snacks.I eat no more than 1200 calories, but I can usually work in a fudgsicle or a pudding cup at 90 calories each. Gotta have treats! Smooches, Keri |
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