I have only gone a week though wonder if any else has done it..i used to be fit but depression has taken its toll so Im going back to tried and true methods.
The desire to not be fat is in me on day 3 of my fast. Before I did omad leading up to it. Thanks to a prescription apetite supressor and nausea from my hormones not a crumb touched my lips. I dont feel hungry at all.From the beginning of May to the end of July this year I was doing 7 day water fasts back to back. Certain circumstances and things coming together made it relatively painless and quite easy. I ended up losing around 20kg (44lbs) and that's with minimum physical activity.
It's not something you should just jump straight into though. I'd recommend doing intermittent fasting mixed with keto, then move your way up to multiple days. You also have to be in the right head-space, I wouldn't want to do it in a stressful environment.
I don't want to be aneroxic but I dont want to be fat either. Besides the fast sort of resets my stomach as I have some stomach issues. I'm not disclosing measuraments but Im seriously over weight. I dont want be aneroxic and In order for me to do it with my body make up Id have to go and do this fast for well over a year for that I would never do because I lack willpower and if I feel faint I stop and eat.thats some pro-ana shit bruh
Sounds like some hella mental illness decision making
I don't want to be aneroxic but I dont want to be fat either. Besides the fast sort of resets my stomach as I have some stomach issues. I'm not disclosing measuraments but Im seriously over weight. I dont want be aneroxic and In order for me to do it with my body make up Id have to go and do this fast for well over a year for that I would never do because I lack willpower and if I feel faint I stop and eat.
The alcoholism one is real, but that's more down to not factoring in the very dangerous and very real consequences of going cold turkey on alcohol, without taking a shit tonne of Librium to compensate. Librium doesn't enjoy being taken on an empty stomach either, and with the amount you need to take if you are a chronic alcoholic (Up to 40 tablets, or 10x 4 times a day), you can end up having a very bad time. It also doesn't help that most alcoholics don't eat well anyway, and have extremely low levels of Thiamin and other essential vitamins and minerals, because a bottle a day of spirits just leaches that shit out of your body anyway. History of eating disorders, yeah, I can see that going badly too....Also just as a general PSA (not that I think this applies to you, but for people reading this thread), contraindications of water fasting include alcoholism or a history of eating disorders.
You'll regain the water weight, but you'll only regain fat if you fall into bad habits again. Fasting worked for me (unlike normal dieting) because it helped reset my mind. I wasn't constantly thinking about food, and it made me appreciate the meals I was eating. Since I've stopped fasting (July) I've lost a further 5kg from eating normally. But like I said before, it's not something you can just jump straight into, be responsible.You're body is going to bounce back and regain a decent portion of the weight
That's basically what I do. Typically only eat one or two modest meals a day spread far apart from each other and drink lots of unsweet black tea and the occasional cup o' joe (with no sugar involved of course).Intermittent fasting is a better option rather than a complete water fast. Just stop eating at night and eat after 16 hours (this includes the time you sleep so you should be done by lunch). Key point is to actually eat something as starving hurts you. You should also take on an exercise that you like. For example, I enjoy swimming, so I'd be motivated to regularly do it. You should try a light exercise first though so that you get in to it easier.
Have you seen a doctor for that?Was working out regularly but then I've been plagued with a perpetual jock itch that refuses to go away despite it being two months now. Have tried a dozen different things and nothing's getting rid of it.
Enjoy your HPVWas working out regularly but then I've been plagued with a perpetual jock itch that refuses to go away despite it being two months now. Have tried a dozen different things and nothing's getting rid of it.