- Feb 19, 2017
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Hello everyone,
I'm diagnosed as being pre-diabetic and having Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). I'm also in the obese weight category, unfortunately so my doctor put me on this medication called Wegovy. It's expensive and something that I don't want to be on forever. The problem is that if I stop the Wegovy, I will end up getting my hunger back, so in order for this to work long-term, I'll need to make big lifestyle changes. This means I'll have to stop eating fast food so often, learn to cook for myself, and exercise more. My only problem? I get overwhelmed by the need to cook for myself and I hate exercising for the most part. For this reason, I've hardly lost any weight within the past two months. Well I want to change that because if I don't, my discouragement will end up leading to depression, which will mean an increase of my mental health medications and more of a likelihood that I will put on more weight.
So where do I begin? Well... one idea that I have is that I could take a cooking class at one of the local schools in town. Another idea is that I could start doing an easy and accessible exercise that I actually might enjoy. The idea I have for exercising is walking. Walking is affordable, easy, and accessible to do, plus it helps with cardiovascular health. I don't know why, but I specifically want to be "heart healthy" moving forward. So I'm going to do my best to start walking more. There's actually a "Lord of the Rings" themed walking program going on with my local library right now. The farther you walk, the more commemorative badges you get. I'm a sucker for turning chores into games in order to trick my brain into doing things, so I think I'm going to try and partake in this activity. I've got the time and the access to walking spaces. I just need to motivate myself to get off the couch and actually walk. It's the motivation that's the biggest hurdle, both with eating right and exercising. But if I exercise my willpower and motivation, I think that I might actually have an easier time getting things done. It could become a routine for me if I only give myself the chance.
Any thoughts on this? Or does anyone have any other ideas on things I could do to exercise or keep myself healthy? Mind you, I'm not looking for medical advice. Just general thoughts and opinions.
I'm diagnosed as being pre-diabetic and having Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). I'm also in the obese weight category, unfortunately so my doctor put me on this medication called Wegovy. It's expensive and something that I don't want to be on forever. The problem is that if I stop the Wegovy, I will end up getting my hunger back, so in order for this to work long-term, I'll need to make big lifestyle changes. This means I'll have to stop eating fast food so often, learn to cook for myself, and exercise more. My only problem? I get overwhelmed by the need to cook for myself and I hate exercising for the most part. For this reason, I've hardly lost any weight within the past two months. Well I want to change that because if I don't, my discouragement will end up leading to depression, which will mean an increase of my mental health medications and more of a likelihood that I will put on more weight.
So where do I begin? Well... one idea that I have is that I could take a cooking class at one of the local schools in town. Another idea is that I could start doing an easy and accessible exercise that I actually might enjoy. The idea I have for exercising is walking. Walking is affordable, easy, and accessible to do, plus it helps with cardiovascular health. I don't know why, but I specifically want to be "heart healthy" moving forward. So I'm going to do my best to start walking more. There's actually a "Lord of the Rings" themed walking program going on with my local library right now. The farther you walk, the more commemorative badges you get. I'm a sucker for turning chores into games in order to trick my brain into doing things, so I think I'm going to try and partake in this activity. I've got the time and the access to walking spaces. I just need to motivate myself to get off the couch and actually walk. It's the motivation that's the biggest hurdle, both with eating right and exercising. But if I exercise my willpower and motivation, I think that I might actually have an easier time getting things done. It could become a routine for me if I only give myself the chance.
Any thoughts on this? Or does anyone have any other ideas on things I could do to exercise or keep myself healthy? Mind you, I'm not looking for medical advice. Just general thoughts and opinions.