Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just change one thing OP. Stick with it every day for three weeks. Then you’ll automatically add another. You can do this!!!!
Sugar first? What else and in what order? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote: Have a wonderful husband, 4 amazing kids (3 out of house and 1 graduating). Have had some hardships but working through them. I need to lose about 30 lbs maybe even 35. I LOVE food, and eat a lot. I have almost no willpower. I would do anything to be a size 8 again. I don't need to be "skinny" just trim and mostly to feel good about myself.
I am starting to teeter on having depression because of it. I am sure someone out there can relate. Any advise? Quickest way to jump start some weight loss in hopes that it will motivate me to keep going? I really feel stuck. Suddenly I am feeling older, less healthy, fatter and therefore my self esteem is suffering badly. I put on a good and strong front but inside i feel somewhat worthless. The sad part is this is the first time I am saying/writing these words. I think anyone who knows me well would be shocked to hear this from me. The one who always seems to have it all together.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's sad no one know this about you. Why are you so invested in looking so put together?
Anonymous wrote:Hi PP. I’m turning 55 next month. I feel all of what you wrote. Also need to lose about 30 lbs. But would be really fine with 15 gone at this point.
Here’s what’s working for me right now: lifting weights. I joined Planet Fitness and have committed to going every morning Mon-Fri and doing a 30 minute weightlifting routine. It’s been the lift I’ve needed. Even though the scale isn’t moving, clothes fit better and legs & shoulders are getting toned. I followed this program: https://www.muscleandstrength.com/workouts/muscle-and-strength-womens-workout (I didn’t do the cardio)
On the weekends I go for a 3-5 mile walk.
Now I’m slowly starting to look at the food, especially the breads. I dropped the vanilla syrup from my daily cold brew. Stop eating by 8pm.
Finally, I just got my prescription for menopausal hormone therapy (Prempro). I’m just done with the night sweats disrupting my sleep. I’m crossing my fingers that this will help.I can’t ignore how interrupted sleep might be impacting the weight loss.
Please be gentle with yourself. As another poster said, pick one thing and focus on that.
Anonymous wrote:Since you mentioned feeling depressed, I echo the others who have suggested starting with exercise first. It will lift your mood and make it easier to tackle the food later on. Start with something easy so that you’ll be more likely to do it. Also, I agree with PP who said health and fitness is a lifelong endeavor. Even when you have a bad day or days, pick it back up and keep going. You can do it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not trying to be mean, but it seems like you have a lot of self-worth wrapped up in being attractive and that "you used to be beautiful". I think it could help your self-esteem if you accepted that at 54, your looks will not be valuable as they once were.
Regarding losing weight, I would focus on cutting out processed food, especially carbs. DCUM has a lot of low carb haters, but it worked for me and I lost 30 pounds and I've kept them off for 15 years.