Hi, I'm new. I'm here because have gained way too much weight since graduating from high school 6 years ago. I didn't gain it right away, but gradually. Now, I find myself 100 lbs. heavier than I used to be. I just calculated my BMI - it's 36.9. Wow. I know it's probably an unrealistic goal, but I want to try to loose the majority of this weight in the next 6 months. See, I'm going to be a bridesmaid in my cousin's wedding, and not only do I want to look good for the event, but it gives me some motivation, to have a specific reason and an event to loose the weight for. Her wedding is in December, so that gives me 6 months. I'm thinking that maybe I can actually accomplish this - I was always naturally skinny. I've just become much less active and much more of a binge eater. And my cholesterol has been high for a few years now - pretty sad for someone in their twenties. See, I was actually attending another wedding tonight, and due to other medical conditions I have, I had taken the drug mostly prescribed for narcolepsy, Nuvigil. Well, since I know that it wears off for me, I also took a caffeine pill, which I normally wouldn't take the two together. Well, it must have curbed my appetite, because I barely at anything during the cocktail hour, and ate mostly veggies at dinner. And, being quite aware of my weight at a wedding where everyone seems to be so pretty and thin, I thought - "I don't mind feeling this way. Eating less feels nice in a certain way. I think I'll keep this up." Now, it's many hours later and my tummy is rumbling, but I shall not give in. I already had dinner. Am I setting an unrealistic goal, or is it reasonable to say that since I was always thin before and have a small frame, it might be possible?