Anonymous wrote:I am 49 years old. I have been 132 lbs my entire adult life - 5'4". Even after kids, went back to 132. Well, here I am at 49 and have gained 5 pounds this year. Now 137. My eating has not changed. My current diet is mostly IF and low carb with indulgences like pizza once a week and dessert/cocktail on weekends. But the weight crept on this year. I have found unless I go (i) zero carbs, (ii) IF and (iii) no sugar, I cannot get back to 132. The thing is, I like to eat. I eat relatively healthy, but I like to have dessert and a cocktail or two on weekends. I am trying to come to terms with the fact that either I do no carb/no sugar to get back to 132 (which I was always trying to get below anyway) or I just enjoy my life and suck it up at being 137. Anyone relate?
100% relate. I'm the same age. 5'2 and have been around 125 lbs up until I turned 45 or so. After 45, my weight has gone up to 130-132. I could go down to 125 but I'd have to do IF or drastically reduce carbs, which I won't do anymore. Life is too short! As long as I eat healthy most of the time and exercise regularly (weights 2x a week, walk daily, cardio class 2x a week), then I'm okay with whatever number I see on the scale. I'm more focused on being strong these days! Also, at our age, weight gain is natural as a result of perimenopause and menopause.