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Bridget and Hilary lost 210 lbs

Discover the ‘macro’ secret that doubles fat loss at every age, and you can lose 100 lbs by Christmas

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“I’m going to be blunt,” said Bridget Shinn’s gastroente­rologist, looking at her latest scan. “Antibiotic­s aren’t working. We need to remove the section of colon with diverticul­itis. And once you recover, you have to move more and eat better— or I’m not sure you’ll survive.” Fear washed over the Arkansas grandmothe­r. At 275 pounds and with a long list of health problems, she was used to doctors’ stern warnings. But this felt different. Suddenly, the faces of her children and grandchild­ren began to flash through her mind. Are you ready to leave your family? asked a voice in her head. She wasn’t. Bridget desperatel­y wanted more time with them. She blinked back tears as she told the doctor: “I’ll do whatever it takes.”

Weeks later, after a successful procedure, Bridget lay in a hospital bed relieved but in misery. How had she ended up in such bad shape? After all, she’d spent most of her life on a diet. Or cheating on one, she realized. Then menopause hit hard. She was put on meds for cholestero­l, blood sugar and depression, all of which had fattening side effects. She’d given up on getting slim.

Takeout and restaurant food is just about all I eat now, she thought with a sigh.

Can I really change?

Just then, her daughter walked in with a cheery, “Hi, Mom!” Hilary, who had two kids of her own, had inherited Bridget’s love of fast food and sweets, yet she’d figured out how to lose 100 pounds. She swore by ‘counting macros.’ I’m probably too old for that, whatever it is, Bridget thought. But maybe I should find out for sure…

A surprise solution

As soon as the doctor cleared Bridget to eat normally, she went to Hilary for help. It turned out, ‘macros’ is short for macronutri­ents. “There are three macronutri­ents: protein, carbs and fat,” Hilary explained. “There’s a formula we’ll use to figure out how many grams of each macronutri­ent you need per day to burn lots of fat and get healthy. Then it’s kind of like a fun puzzle. You try to figure out how to fit in the foods you want to eat.” Hilary saw doubt on her mom’s face. “It’s easy

once you get the hang of it. There’s a free app called Lose It! that counts your macros for you. And I’m here for you too!” The next thing Bridget knew, Hilary was entering informatio­n like her gender, age and height into the computer. It calculated that her ideal macros were 130 grams of protein, 140 grams of carbs and 60 grams of fat per day.

“That’s more protein than you’re used to, so you’ll need to stock up on things like Greek yogurt, string cheese and lean meat,” Hilary noted. They looked up easy recipes online and went to the store. The next day, Bridget was ready. She had eggs and cheese on a light whole-grain bun for breakfast; chicken soup and salad for lunch; and pork tenderloin with veggies for dinner. Luckily, she’d also grabbed protein shakes—she sipped one before bed when she’d normally snack on chips. As she entered the last item in her app, she hit her macros. I feel great, she thought, smiling.

The days ahead went smoothly. “I couldn’t even finish my dinner last night, I was so full!” Bridget marveled to Hilary over the phone. And though she was still healing, her energy was up. Then there was the scale: Hilary warned that counting macros wouldn’t work as fast as the crazy crash diets she used in the past. But her patience wasn’t tested. She lost a quick 10 pounds!

Amazing success

Bridget built up a repertoire of favorite protein-rich recipes: yogurt bowls, CrockPot salsa chicken, stuffed peppers. If she filled up on them, she found she could join pals for brunch (complete with mimosas!) or eat pizza with her grandkids and still balance out her macros and lose steadily. “It’s like a dream diet!” Bridget said to Hilary after dropping 30 pounds. Then one evening, Bridget was settling in for a typical night of dinner and television, when Hilary asked her to go for a walk. “I don’t know, honey…” she protested. But Hilary pressed: “You promised the doctor you’d be more active.” Reluctantl­y, Bridget got her shoes. “I only went a couple blocks and I was in pain. But I was so proud of myself,” she shares. “I walked every day after that. I kept going a little farther or faster. Two months later, I joined a gym and worked with a trainer to build strength.” Before she knew it, Bridget was down a whopping 110 pounds. Fast-forward a few years: Hilary, 31, and Bridget, 65, work as weight-loss coaches. All the health problems Bridget had and all the medication she needed? They’re long gone. “I’m proof it’s never too late,” she shares. “Just take that first step. I wish everyone could live in my body for one day to see how good it can feel!”

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