jguttery 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Has anyone out there changed their Goal Weight from what they originally intended? I orignally had planned to get to around 195, but from the beginning I told myself not to concentrate on a number, but more on how I felt overall. Pre-band, If I was at the weight I am now I would be perfectly content. However I know I should drop another 20 lbs or so. So I guess the big question is, after another 20lbs, would I be selling myself short if I maintained there? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peprmentpati 8 Posted February 1, 2011 I really don't have an answer for you, but wanted to tell you that I've been pondering that for myself. Do I keep losing until I reach my original, stop here, lose half of the difference, etc... I did change my original many months ago from 165 to 185. Right now I'm 209 (FYI - I set my ticker for mini goals). Back to my point, I don't have an answer for you just like no one has the answer for me - look inside, pray, meditate, write it out - whatever you do and I hope you find your answer. I hope I can find mine as well. I would like to find peace with my body - as much as I can. Good Luck Rebecca Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
isaviolinist 11 Posted February 1, 2011 I changed my goal weight in that I started focusing on body fat percentage as opposed to weight. So instead of a weight, I am focused on getting down to 22% body fat which is a healthy amount for females my age. I have a lot more lean mass than most women my age and height (I have 140 pounds of lean mass and I'm not losing any...in fact I've gain 1/2 a pound of lean mass in the past few months...for comparison, most women my age and height have 110ish pounds of lean mass). Initially I was hoping to get down to 130 pounds, but if I end up with 130 pounds of lean mass, obviously 130 pounds total is not realistic (Im sure I dont need to explain but that would be 0% body fat). So I'm aiming for 22% body fat percentage and when I get there, I'll reassess how I fell and what I want my next goal to be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CheckYes 46 Posted February 1, 2011 I set my goal weight at the high end of normal BMI. For me, at 5'2, that means 134 pounds. I figure anything above that I would still be overweight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlienBandit 10 Posted February 1, 2011 Our goal weights are all dfferent because we have a different 'goal' in the end. Some of us want a low bmi, certain fat percent, certain amount lost etc. If you are happy at a certain weight and your doc is saticfied with what you want as your goal weight I yhink that is fine. You might down the line your goal weight might change again. My goal has always been 130 but I could never get past 150lbs so I have always had negative feelings towards 150lbs. However i am there now and was almost happy with my body so Imoved my goal weight to 140 and now 145. I might never get to 145 so if not 150 is ok but the highest i ever want to be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jachut 487 Posted February 1, 2011 I'm a go all the way kinda girl, lol. I wouldnt stop there. Interestingly, althugh my goal was lowish anyway, I did lose a fair bit of unintended weight due to cancer treatment and got right down to the very very bottom of my healthy weight range. I always "secretly" wanted to get there anyway. Truth be told, its too skinny for me and I look better a little heavier. I'm actually glad this happened because its cured my obsession with being as light as possible. I'm no happier, healthier, whatever than I was six kilograms heavier. I'm gradually gaining again, but that's really really hard to allow to happen, although I dont want to be too light, gaining weight is not easy for someone who's been obese, as I'm sure everyone would understand. Anyhow, the point is, you're never going to know how you'll feel at a certain weight unless you try it on for size! I certainly wouldnt aim for a weight that's above a BMI of 25, but again, that's probably just me, and the fact that I've never actually been morbidly obese (BMI of 36 when banded) makes that more doable and imaginable to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kalipso2 25 Posted February 1, 2011 my first goal weight is the high end of normal on the BMI chart. i'm only 2 pounds away and i know i'll get there soon! but i don't think i'll be satisfied being at the high end. i'm going to work toward being in the middle of the normal range that way if i gain or lose 2 pounds here or there it won't make me underweight or overweight! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites