Anonymous wrote:Fad diets are stupid people. Not good for you in the long run. Learn to eat healthy and in moderation.
Good Lord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to stop drinking. And I’m fine with it. Maybe the question you need to ask yourself is why you can’t stop temporarily in order to reach your goals. I’m not going to be sober forever, but I will be until I reach my goal weight. And even after, I realize now that drinking needs to be reserved for truly special occasions
Plus I feel better!
You do you.
Please realize that drinking is not problematic for everyone. It sounds like you were using food and alcohol for numbing purposes, and that is why you became overweight, it is not the same for everyone.
If it’s keeping you from your weight loss goals, it’s obvious that it’s problematic. Duh.
And I am doing me, honey, and losing weight in the sober process.![]()
Oh please. Or could it be too much food? Sanctimonious much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to stop drinking. And I’m fine with it. Maybe the question you need to ask yourself is why you can’t stop temporarily in order to reach your goals. I’m not going to be sober forever, but I will be until I reach my goal weight. And even after, I realize now that drinking needs to be reserved for truly special occasions
Plus I feel better!
You do you.
Please realize that drinking is not problematic for everyone. It sounds like you were using food and alcohol for numbing purposes, and that is why you became overweight, it is not the same for everyone.
If it’s keeping you from your weight loss goals, it’s obvious that it’s problematic. Duh.
And I am doing me, honey, and losing weight in the sober process.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe wine doesn't need to be Your Thing anymore.
What would you like to be known for, other than wine?
She probably wants to be known for being skinny. But OP has ghosted, so we'll never know...
Anonymous wrote:Maybe wine doesn't need to be Your Thing anymore.
What would you like to be known for, other than wine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you’re drinking a bottle of wine a night?
You have a bigger problem than gaining 2 lbs.
Huh? Where does she say that she is drinking a bottle of wine every night? In fact, she says a few glasses of wine a week.
No, OP is not drinking a bottle a night...except on Fri and Sat. Below is a copy of the OP. Note the bolded portion:
“Several friends and coworkers started keto and have reported huge losses. I have been doing keto for 2 weeks with my only "cheats" being overdoing the wine on the weekends, like two bottles over Friday and Saturday night...but that's kind of my thing....and I have GAINED 2 pounds. I have committed to no more than 1 glass of wine per night at the most and 3 or 4 no wine nights per week. Does anyone do keto and still have a few glasses of dry white wine per week and lose? I just don't get it...”
Between Fri and Sat night, 2 bottles. During the other 5 days, OP has 1 glass each on 1-2 of those nights.
Drinking an entire bottle of wine yourself for 2 nights in a row is a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you’re drinking a bottle of wine a night?
You have a bigger problem than gaining 2 lbs.
Huh? Where does she say that she is drinking a bottle of wine every night? In fact, she says a few glasses of wine a week.
Anonymous wrote:So you’re drinking a bottle of wine a night?
You have a bigger problem than gaining 2 lbs.