I started this 5:2 fasting in November after I saw the Horizon program, it's certainly working well for me.
Starting weight: 117 kg
Current weight: 105 kg
Target weight: 86 kg
Height: 176cm
Build: stocky
Sex: male
Age: 42
About 5-6 weeks ago I started doing the 4:3 diet which has sped up the weight loss, and I don't find it anymore difficult than the 5:2 diet. Typically I do Monday, Wednesday and Friday, but if I know I'm going out on Friday I do Thursdays instead...2 days in a row I find a bit harder than alternate days. I intend to go back to 5:2 in around 2 months or when I hit around 95kg
I do tend to overeat a bit on my feed days, but it doesn't seem to make much difference, I don't count calories on my feed days, for me this is one of the more enjoyable things about this regime.
Quite a few friends started doing it, but all have stopped doing it since. I guess it does take some perseverance and dedication. My family are also doing it, and have continued doing it, mostly for health reasons rather than weight loss.
I have lost 30kg before about 4-5 years ago. It took me 1 1/2 years to lose it, and that was through 4 hours exercise a day which just took too much of my time, and wasn't sustainable in the long run, even though I managed to do it for 18 months. I find this much easier.
My tip is to way yourself at the same time once a week, otherwise your weight goes up and down depending on feast or fast days, and I don't think it's good too see all those ups and downs, if I way myself first thing on the last fast day, I always get between a .5 kilo and 1.25 kilo continual weight drop each week.
I'll continue to post once in a while.
I do intend once I get to a healthy weight that I stick with the 6:1 just for the health benefits...but am looking forward to some better evidence on the long term health benefits of this way of living as there is far too much false information about health out there.
Cheers Matt