windycitymom 60 Posted February 20, 2012 I am trying to figure out what I want my goal weight to be. Does anyone have a good resource to determine this? Any recommendations for how to think about this? I realize that I have to be flexible in the end however I do want something to "reach" for. My entire adult life has been either gaining or loosing so I don't really know what is comfrotable for me... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Liliana Arleen 173 Posted February 20, 2012 Have you seen our surgeon already? My surgeon just went by the ideal weight with the BMI chart according to my height and age. You can just type in goggle "calculate BMI" and there you will have your ideal weight which is just a guide. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
windycitymom 60 Posted February 20, 2012 Yes, but the range is huge! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeahG 16 Posted February 20, 2012 I too have been toying with the question of an ideal goal weight. What about going by your body fat percentage? I originally picked my goal weight based on the middle of my BMI range but since the chart is known for its inaccuracies, I looked into the BF%. The body fat percentage takes into consideration your lean body mass (muscle, bones, organ tissue, blood) and pounds of fat. I think it's healthier to try and decrease body fat percentage rather than just "lose weight" because that may include our muscle mass. I am by no means an expert on the subject...I just do a lot of googling... haha. Anyways, here's a good website to explain it. http://www.healthchecksystems.com/bodyfat.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sirensiren 67 Posted February 20, 2012 Though the sleeve is reported to eliminate 40-60% of your "excess" weight, I consider my goal to be "healthy" range BMI, which I am now. I have a trainer 2x a week and run 4-5x a week each morning. Personal goals are so personal, however! I believe that though a surgery may give you statistical expectations, you should make your own goals personal and about you. At the same time- be realistic. As someone who has been overweight since they were 12, I am ecstatic to be at a healthy BMI for once, and I strive for perfection, but I know in reality I do not have the genetics to look like a fitness model (plus 6 pack abs scare my husband LOL). I'd just be realistic about it, and perhaps consult a trainer and a nutritionist about what your expectations should be. For example: people who are at a very high BMI, they tend to lose a lot of pounds compared to lower BMI patients after VSG, especially in the beginning- some times people with lower BMI get discouraged, but in reality they are likely losing at similar rates percentage wise. (This is a generalization, some high BMI patients are slow losers too). I find a good way to figure out how much weight people lose and what some of the struggles are is to peruse this website and check out various threads on the topic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
windycitymom 60 Posted February 20, 2012 Leah, how do you measure your body fat on a regular basis? Do you buy an Omron or something? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
windycitymom 60 Posted February 20, 2012 Thanks Pugee Siren Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheSkinnyCow73 72 Posted February 21, 2012 I used this website http://web4health.info/el/ed-dia-weight-ideal.htm and the fact that i have been 140-150 ump-teen years ago and felt healthy at that weight.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
windycitymom 60 Posted February 21, 2012 Thanks, that is a great site to break the rages down into detail! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites