Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10- lost 20 lbs 4 years ago through sensible diet changes and exercise and even while still exercising and watching my diet I gained it all back and then some.
How does this happen?
Your diet and exercise remained exactly the same leading you to lose and subsequently gain???
No need to be rude, the real diet is maintaining weight loss.
What is rude about my question? I'm honestly confused. How do you implement dietary and exercise changes, lose 20lbs, continue those same dietary changes, and then gain 20+ lbs back? I don't understand.
I take it you haven’t hit your 40s yet or peri/menopause?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10- lost 20 lbs 4 years ago through sensible diet changes and exercise and even while still exercising and watching my diet I gained it all back and then some.
How does this happen?
Your diet and exercise remained exactly the same leading you to lose and subsequently gain???
No need to be rude, the real diet is maintaining weight loss.
What is rude about my question? I'm honestly confused. How do you implement dietary and exercise changes, lose 20lbs, continue those same dietary changes, and then gain 20+ lbs back? I don't understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10- lost 20 lbs 4 years ago through sensible diet changes and exercise and even while still exercising and watching my diet I gained it all back and then some.
How does this happen?
Your diet and exercise remained exactly the same leading you to lose and subsequently gain???
No need to be rude, the real diet is maintaining weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10- lost 20 lbs 4 years ago through sensible diet changes and exercise and even while still exercising and watching my diet I gained it all back and then some.
How does this happen?
Your diet and exercise remained exactly the same leading you to lose and subsequently gain???
Anonymous wrote:I can maintain 20 pounds overweight at a 3. I was once 70 pounds overweight (morbidly obese) so this is a huge improvement.
I think to get to a 'healthy weight' I would be at a 12. I have in fact kind of decided to accept myself here because I am terrified of the possibility that I could go through agony to get down another 20 pounds but then be at a much higher risk to regain the full 90.
Anonymous wrote:10- lost 20 lbs 4 years ago through sensible diet changes and exercise and even while still exercising and watching my diet I gained it all back and then some.