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I just keep adding holes to my belt

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What method did you use to get to need new holes when most of the world is going in the other direction?

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it’s just calories in vs calories out. A better diet paired with more exercise.

Get an idea of how many calories you burn in a day (you can search for a BMR calculator to give you a ballpark), and eat less than that. I started going on runs, and eating a slightly healthier diet.

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I have tried about every diet and that one didn’t work at all for me. After all the common ones I did Atkins for a few months to great success, but couldn’t keep it up. Then the internet renamed Atkins induction to keto and I tried that for about six months a few times and always failed and put on all I lost.

Then from low carb I found zerocarb and that was the first easy diet. Now zerocarb is called carnivore and I’m still on it, slowly becoming thinner

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Just string two belts together like you do with zip ties when one isn’t long enough.

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I’m talking about smaller belts. I was asking for how they lost weight. I only know of one diet that works

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Me too. On the inside thankfully. I did get a tad large there for a bit.

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