Since one of the symptoms of our illness is weight gain, and extra difficulty in losing weight, most of us are trying to slim down. So let's have a support thread, right here in our forum -- a place to find encouragement from other people who know exactly what we're facing!
So please use this thread to post your goals, success, failures, encouragement, tips -- whatever you want!
As for me, I went for over a decade undiagnosed and not understanding why I had constant weight gain even when I ate well and exercised. I'm so thankful that I've recently been able to have a bit more normality. Still, though, I have a long way to go. In the last two years, I've lost about 45 pounds, and I should lose another 45 pounds. I could stand to lose more, but the total of 90 pounds is the minimum for me.
I've been kind of a slacker this summer -- I've been eating well, but haven't been counting every calorie and refusing every dessert, and I've totally fallen off the exercise wagon -- but I haven't gained any weight. For me, that's amazing. I used to have to be vigilant about both diet and exercise just to keep from losing -- but now that I'm in treatment, I think I'm getting a little more normal. I hope!
So basically, I need to get my tail in gear regarding exercise.
Heh, I understand... I have just started Met and I'm now starting an exercise and calorie counting program (until I teach my body to regulate how much food it needs).
I'm not a strict cal counter, but making sure it's below 1200 (for now) and exercising at least 6 days a week for 30 mins or more... And I'm trying to be a lot healthier in my eating choices.. For instance, if I'd been wiser and not had that margrine on my toast today, i could have had a whole carrot instead, now that's quite a bit of size difference for the same calories.
I need to lose about 33lb at this point, but i know 22 of them have been gained in the past year If I don't work it out now, I will have more to deal with in the future.
Interesting diet to try is "YOU on a diet" (google will bring it up)... My Mum went on that and her PCOS hormone levels all came back in check (needless to say, she's been on it since).
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Heh, I understand... I have just started Met and I'm now starting an exercise and calorie counting program (until I teach my body to regulate how much food it needs).
I'm not a strict cal counter, but making sure it's below 1200 (for now) and exercising at least 6 days a week for 30 mins or more... And I'm trying to be a lot healthier in my eating choices.. For instance, if I'd been wiser and not had that margrine on my toast today, i could have had a whole carrot instead, now that's quite a bit of size difference for the same calories.
I need to lose about 33lb at this point, but i know 22 of them have been gained in the past year If I don't work it out now, I will have more to deal with in the future.
Interesting diet to try is "YOU on a diet" (google will bring it up)... My Mum went on that and her PCOS hormone levels all came back in check (needless to say, she's been on it since).
Hi Nobility!
Your plan sounds similar to what helped me lose those first 45 pounds. I'll go check out that diet you recommended!
I went on it for a bit, but it's not a good one if you aren't into veges (I like very few of them, and I'm a VERY picky eater..). Mum loves the diet because its the food she enjoys. If I remember correctly I think it's similar to a mediterrainean diet
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i have tried every exercise plan/gym/sport etc. known to man... I was feeling very frustrated because the weight just cimply would not budge.
then i came across "turbo jam" on the web and ive never looked back.
the weight is now just falling off its unbelievable!
i have FINALLY found a form of exercise that i actually ENJOY and look forward to!
Praise the Lord!
Turbo Jam combines dance/tai chi & a few other things... I dont know how best to describe it other than its exercise that is actually FUN and its exercise that actually WORKS!!! :-)
I am trying a low carb diet due to my blood sugar bottoming out all the time, but it is hard for me due to I love my bread and potatoes. I have noticed a difference when I ate more carbs and how I felt awhile after I ate. The sad thing is I have trouble keeping to a exercise regiman. Anyone have any fun ways of exercising that may keep my interest.
I'm low-carb also, and it was REALLY hard to adjust to, but now I love it! My body just cannot process the carbs, so keeping them to just a few a day that are made up of veggies has been great for my weight loss!
As for the exercise, I find I do my best when I'm distracted...lol. Like if I'm going to go a few miles on the treadmill, I'll turn on some sort of sitcom to distract me. If I'm thinking about something else, I don't have time to torture myself with how slowly the exercise time is going by! =)
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