New Guy #9,776

Archer1

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Hey I'm a new guy here. I've been lurking since March. It takes me a while to burst out of my lurker shell at a new forum.

I'm 29, 6'1", started at 330 lbs in March, down to around 280(estimated as I don't have a scale right now).

I've tried diets on and off my entire adult life with no success, never got much below 300. Two things happened recently, I had a severe gout attack over the summer, then a series of gall bladder attacks in March. My motivation now is to never again in life feel that kind of pain. I keep trying to figure out which one was worse. I describe the gall bladder attacks as if I had a baseball bat with nails in it jammed in my liver, and someone was yanking back and forth on the handle. The gout was more of a constant pain, a piercing ache in the joint of the big toe. I wouldn't recommend either.

I hate going to doctors, so I cleaned up my diet, following mostly Michael Pollan's philosophies in In Defense of Food, which advocates eating foods as closely to their natural state as possible, also limiting meats, sticking to mostly leafy greens, legumes, fruit and such. I lift weights twice a week(on average) and walk, run and/or bikeride every day. The gout is long gone, the gall bladder problems dissappeared in a matter of weeks.

50 pounds lighter and I know I'll live like this for the rest of my days. My goal weight right now is 200. I have a large build and am quite muscular, so I'll see where I'm at at 200. 280 already feels awesome to where I was eight months ago.

I also think a major component of my success this time is that I got fed up with living as the typical fat, lazy American stereotype, lining the pockets of the processed food industry, eating fast food, steaks, chips, pizza and coke all the time. Plus I'm about to turn 30. Maybe that has something to do with it. I think I'm mature enough now to stick with this for life.

Thanks to everyone here for inspiration and information. I'll be joining in on some conversations now.

Archer

By the way, I picked my name for several reasons. I am a bow hunter. I'm big into medieval history, and the archers were always the strongest guys(to pull back a 100 lb long bow) but also lean and sleek, I always admired them. I always wanted to be a moutain man, travelling through the wilderness bringing down game with my bow. Plus I love that TV show Archer. It all just seemed to fit. Ha!:)
 
Hi Archer,

Welcome to the forum. Good job on the weight loss you've achieved so far, you'll certainly find a lot of great support and honest advice around this site, though I'm sure you've noticed that while lurking! Over what timeframe are you looking to lose the last 80lbs of your goal?
 
welcome and there nothing wrong with a nice lean steak! steaks are ok, i eat at least 1 a week hehe, i did switch all my ground beef to ground turkey though.. good luck with your weight loss and congrats on what u did so far keep it up
 
Hey Archer, very nice and informative introduction. I thought of the show as soon as I saw your name, haha. Welcome, good luck and most importantly, have fun here.
 
I wouldn't mind if it took another year. On average I'm losing about 1.5 pounds a week. At that rate it'll be about another year from now, and I'm fine with that. I've also been adding muscle, so I've probably lost more than 50 pounds of fat, but it's hard to estimate that.

I'm already thrilled with the changes I'm noticing. Everything just seems to be easier(walking, stairs, carrying stuff, chasing my dog through the neighborhood when she escaped off the leash) and I don't lose my breath that easily anymore. The skin on my face is tighter. I'm actually seeing some muscle tone in my legs and arms, especially my calves. I think I've found a secret, in that I'm actually enjoying being at my current weight, rather than have it feel like it's still not enough. Makes it a lot easier to stick with it. I'm happy now, so I don't get discouraged that I'm not at my goal weight and just give up because it seems like an impossible task and end up back at 330.

I still enjoy a steak every once in a while, but I try and stick to a 6 oz sirloin with broccoli or a sweet potato instead of a 16 oz Outback ribeye gutbuster with loaded baked potato and deep fried onion. That's really not necessary, and I find that I enjoy the sirloin more than I ever did the ribeye or porterhouse.
 
Maybe. I'm not really into posting my daily menu or exercise, I can be pretty shy on forums, and I don't weigh myself but every couple of months. I would like a place to record my thoughts about the whole thing, though. I take a pretty philosophical approach to life, and it might be interesting to see what other people think about some of the stuff that runs through my head.

Do you have a diary here? I looked but didn't see one. We seem to be similar in terms of age, height, and starting weight.
 
Hey thanks for checking, but I don't have one either :) I feel the same way about diaries and I prefer to read others.
 
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