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I never thought I would see 135 lbs again. Everyone says there is a bounce back and I was trying to get used to the idea since I could not seem to lose any of the weight I regained.

I've had really good success with the 5:2 way of eating. It helped me from grazing and snacking. I don't know why really, because I could have just given up and started grazing and snacking again. I was so sad though, that there were so many clothes that I loved that I coudn't wear anymore. So I followed the rules of the diet and slowly lost my 15 lb regain.

Now I know that even though I am in maintenance, I have to keep following the original rules of being sleeved. Protein first, veggies and only good carbs if there is room ( and there never is) Treats and Snacks need to be a rare thing not as part of my regular meal plan.< /p>

Thank God for the sleeve. I still have good restriction if I eat what I am supposed to eat and not chips and cookies!

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I never thought I would see 135 lbs again. Everyone says there is a bounce back and I was trying to get used to the idea since I could not seem to lose any of the weight I regained. I've had really good success with the 5:2 way of eating. It helped me from grazing and snacking. I don't know why really, because I could have just given up and started grazing and snacking again. I was so sad though, that there were so many clothes that I loved that I coudn't wear anymore. So I followed the rules of the diet and slowly lost my 15 lb regain. Now I know that even though I am in maintenance, I have to keep following the original rules of being sleeved. Protein first, veggies and only good carbs if there is room ( and there never is) Treats and Snacks need to be a rare thing not as part of my regular meal plan. Thank God for the sleeve. I still have good restriction if I eat what I am supposed to eat and not chips and cookies!

Congratulations! How wonderful for you.

I have a question. Will you continue to do 5:2 or will you move to a maintenance diet now?

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I will definitely continue the 5:2. I think it's a great way to eat in maintenance .

The thing is, the low calorie days are not that hard. It's not like really fasting where you just don't eat. I love having control over my eating back. 5:2 seems to help me with control.

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How will you keep from losing weight while doing it? Just eat more on feast and fast days?

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I don't think I will have any trouble not losing anymore weight. I think the problem will be bouncing up a few lbs on feast days. I don't really feast though. I eat normally. I gain weight very easily. All it takes is going out to dinner, which I do frequently.

I had my resting metobolic test taken so I know I can eat 1300 calories to maintain. That helped also.

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Thanks for taking the time to answer. Very helpful to know what lies ahead :)

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I don't think I will have any trouble not losing anymore weight. I think the problem will be bouncing up a few lbs on feast days. I don't really feast though. I eat normally. I gain weight very easily. All it takes is going out to dinner, which I do frequently. I had my resting metobolic test taken so I know I can eat 1300 calories to maintain. That helped also.

Congrats and welcome back to the goalies bench! I'm glad 5:2 worked so well for you! Where did you get your resting metabolic rate tested? I've been considering getting my body fat tested in a bod pod. We have one locally. Lynda

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I have not been on the forum for some time....and I need to come back! Just passed my 2 year anniversary and like just about everyone I am very happy; this is the best decision I ever made.

But I have gained 5 lbs over the last 2 months...(I was on vacation much of it). And losing it is proving very hard. I was at my goal weight for a year......can someone tell me what the 5:2 is?

Queen of Crop

www.queenofcrop.com

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Ok, i guess I should have gone on the new site some time ago...the photo at the bottom of my signature is not me!!!

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Congrats, OD!! You have done so well with the 5:2, you are one of my role models for sure.

Hi QoC, nice to see you again! The 5:2 is very simple, I've been doing it since June (along with paleo-ish). There are some posts here in the Veterans Forum about it, with some good links to read. If you can't find it, let me know and I can send some via email.

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Ha, good timing - someone just posted this link in another thread and it gives a good quick overview...

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/07/29/205845319/two-day-diets-how-mini-fasts-can-help-maximize-weight-loss?ft=1

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You're the best! Will read it now.....did you see how my signature has someone else's photo? Trying to get that fixed....guess I should come on here more often!

QofC

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Seems you've got it sorted cos now I see your passport pix in the footer. :-)

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maintenance, have to keep following the original rules of being sleeved.

Oregondaisy

ahhhhhh - GOAL :)

better the 2nd time around??? ;)

nice to see B) your cute self again - you are so small i almost missed you!!!!!

the goal room has not been the same in your absence - now we can start to breathe again!!! ;)

i don't think newbies et al can ever be reminded too often, that regain can and DOES happen :angry:

you must continue to follow the rules, new lifestyle you learned, for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer life

you might be able to be a little more lax sometimes on this or that

but the basics, Protein, Water, Water, and water - will always apply!!!!!

chips/cookies/ice cream/candy...........et al (oh no i'm drooling :( )

these things were put on earth to test us foodaholics, and to just drive us/me crazy!!!!

egads!!!! i always will have to watch out for demons like those

but oh well..............

OD - you bring "class" to our humble group LOL

i'm glad to see you back on the right "block" :)

see you around the neighborhood :D :)

kathy

congrats

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