
randompersonrandom said:So happy for you, you must be so much more comfortable!
FRMN01 said:Congrats, well done. What's your stack, what is the secret to your success?


woundcarping said:Knowing your resting metabolic rate, an estimated ballpark of your daily activity caloric activity (Apple Watch or such), tracked calories, you can use a simple moving average over say a 7 day span to make make sure you're were you want to be.
Day to day variations matter less and can make more noise than signal. My daily activity levels can range from just over 500 calories to around 1500 calories on top of my resting 2400-2500 caloric need. Eating/appetite can also vary, and both counting calories in and calories burned have a large margin of error in general. I don't normally calculate the actual SMA, but I know many people get caught up on the day to day, can't see the forest for all the trees.
Thanks! Good luck on your journey! I’m sure we’ll be reading your success story too! Over the last year I’ve read tons of success stories. I personally think tirzepatide is a miracle medication. It treats whatever is “broken” in my metabolic system.ronin365 said:@Grogu Congratulations. I hope to be posting something like this later this year.
Frankbooth said:Congrats on the weight loss, seems tirz is overpowered. Ever try out reta? Just curious


Grogu said:This sounds kind of like tracking weight too. People sometimes get hyper focused on the scale going down each and every weigh in. And they get upset or call it a stall or freak out if the scale goes up. I have a family member like this.
My pcp wanted me not to weigh myself and only weigh myself when I saw him monthly. That wasn’t going to happen, but I weigh weekly but not good about writing it down because it’s not accurate and would drive me crazy. CICO is only an estimate, but I think to lose weight you have to burn more calories than you eat, and that people vastly underestimate calories and overstate healthy portion sizes. I have An Apple Watch and Oura ring and track burn, but don’t use the burn number except for fun. When I first add something new to my diet I weigh it. I just added cashews and 1 oz is the serving size on the packaging. I weigh it out and it’s not a lot. I’m thinking that I could easily eat 700 calories of this as a snack if I didn’t weigh it.
woundcarping said:Anywho, enough side railing your thread, awesome work on your ~300k calorie cut! That’s something like “not eating” ~100 of those 380 days!


Bet it's much easier to wipe your ass now... Tie shoes???Grogu said:Finally hit a major milestone in my weightloss journey today, 100lbs lost, which is 30% of my starting weight in about 13 months. I haven't been great about logging my weight this past year, but I did have some data points along the way and asked AI to plot my weightloss against data in the SURMONT-1 study.
But I'm not here to toot my own horn (well maybe a little), I just found the results interesting. Lots of people show weightloss graphs that have much sharper declining slopes than found in the SURMOUNT or even the TRIUMP studies. I wasn't even reaching the mean weightloss percentages when I first started and I'm thinking that might be due to being pre-diabetic.
At about 4 months ago, I started to break past the SURMOUNT results and today at 56 weeks definitely much lower than the average participant in that clinical. I'm trying to think about what happened 4 months ago that results in a shift in the slope and all I can attribute it to is that I started to track my calories and work with a nutritionist. I started stacking sema once a week at about week 50, but the slope doesn't change.
Anyways, that's my research today. Happy Saturday!
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