I do not.
I was 40% ( my crude estimation) body fat and 263lbs on 5/31
I plan to run a PSMF until 7/1 and get to 240lbs. I started on 6/1.
I was 243lbs this morning.
You're clearly losing weight, and that, I suppose is wonderful if that is solely your goal. I don't want to be critical, but most of us on here come from a weight training, bodybuilding background. Because of that, we don't typically want to simply lose weight. We want to lose fat. That means when cutting and implementing a diet, we want to lose primarily fat while maintaining as much lean muscle mass as possible.
The radical reduction in calories causes your body to go catabolic. That means you're losing weight, and that means both fat and muscle. In order to not go catabolic, we typically need to go quite a bit slower, and implement a diet that is clearly in a caloric deficit, but not so aggressive.
Not only is the extreme calorie deficit causing loss of muscle, but your body will quickly adapt to this new strict calorie deficit and shut your metabolism down. Think of it this way. Your body doesn't know you're dieting. As far as it knows, you're lost in the desert, and starving to death. What does it do? It goes into protection mode by slowing down your metabolism to conserve energy.
What we try to do is implement a calorie deficit that doesn't encourage our bodies to go into this preservation mode. Most of us can't lose more than about 2 pounds of fat a week in this type of healthy weight loss.
Again, you've been successful in the short term, but your body will be adapting quickly, and then what? Where do you go from there? You can't cut your calories any further, and you can't go out and exercise because you're at death's door.
I encourage you to talk a longer view, and map out a diet over the next 12 months that will get you to your ultimately destination.