carrie1980 said:
i beleive there is a weight that our bodies can manage with minimal effort to maintain. anything too low and i constanly struggle to keep it off anything too high and i constantly struggle to get it off.
gaining weight.... easy
losing weight.... easy ( in the sense if your on this plan 100% the weight is easily gonna come off )
maintaining weight.... ive yet to conquer those demons
You're absolutely correct... There does seem to be a magical weight that the body quite happily sits at - and with some perseverance that weight can actually be lowered. Mine stopped at 12stone, after non-stop eating for a while, when I reached that figure I actually didn't want to binge anymore. That part switched itself off. When I was 8stone I found it extremely difficult not to want to grab the nearest foodstuff and run to a corner to devour it.
I think tweaking that 'happy weight zone' happens gradually, it can be lowered with perseverance. If my peak was at 18stone and the next acceptable range between 12-13, I think if I work hard enough at maintaining it at a lower level, the body will adjust like it did in the past.
Carrie don't worry too much about 'maintaining'... It's such a scary prospect, but the more you worry about it, the more difficult it may become. Maintenance isn't actually remaining constant on one figure, I'm sure you know this. The successful maintainers that I have had the pleasure of seeing on these forums and otherwise - actually take it on a week by week basis. They go up a few pounds, they go down a few. They plan ahead - if there's some event coming up with food/drink involved, they watch what they eat for a few days before and after said date, and also consider what they have before going (set limits to x glasses of wine / or 'no pudding', and have a look at a menu online). The main thing is not to ever worry about the scale going up within a 'safe box' - determine what that is when you get there, but most people give about 10 lbs lee-way, as it is a weight that incorporates the water weight and a little bit extra, just in case. Well done on fighting those head demons, they're such a nuisance... I'm glad you're listening to them though. You need to hear them on a conscious level in order to be able to recognise how to deal with them. It's a little bit like: "Keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer". Same principle!

You're so nearly there, 10 days to go, are you excited?
Lozz said:
I think its playing on my mind because I dont know what 'weight' 'size' I 'should' be as I have always been overweight....
I can imagine it's difficult... I feel for you, I really do.

I was an overweight child and a morbidly obese teenager, so never in my life, until I did LL the first time, was I even a normal BMI! ME! A "normal" person! ... It does pose a problem though, we don't have a reference point. We can't see ourselves the way other people can. You will no doubt have met people, friends, family who are probably going to tell you to 'stop soon', that 'you've lost enough' even though you may not be happy yet. Don't be discouraged, do what feels right FOR YOU. They will start saying these kind of things to you because a 'skinny you' just doesn't exist for them yet. My boyfriend got exactly the same response, his BMI was 44 at the beginning and through LL he lost loads, and suddenly, all his friends just kept saying 'Where is Jolly Lyle?? You don't look right, you look ill' ... But soon enough, he maintained and they accepted it. It just takes perseverance.
As for when you personally know it's right? I guess because we have a problem of self-perception, there might be a tendency at the very end to keep pushing it, to see how far you can go with the weightloss. It's so tempting when it's so easy. 'Just one more week' etc... Don't let yourself get caught up in such bargains... I do suggest, picking a nice outfit in a size you've always dreamed of being - let's say a 12 because you're quite tall - it will look right (at least that's what I imagine

), and actually go on RTM when you can comfortably wear that outfit and that size in most shops. We will always see imperfections in our bodies - so don't get caught up in it. I kept seeing rolls of 'fat' when I actually had no more fat on my body at my lowest BMI 18. Crazy? yes. The mind can carry you away.

So put your foot down before anything like that happens!