Anonymous wrote:I have no idea when I first checked in here, but I’m back to say I have lost 10 pounds since January 1st!
Mid-40’s, 5’4”, down to 156ish from 167ish.
Joined a gym and splurged on training sessions 3x/week.
Initially weighed and measured everything and eating in a calorie deficit.
Lately eating two meals/day, plus a snack.
Getting used to feeling hungry.
Fine with the initial slow weight loss, but still have about 20 pounds to go, and becoming slowly more disciplined.
The best feeling is I’m not craving the terrible foods I was eating before (cheese & crackers, pizza, burgers), but instead naturally gravitating towards healthier foods.
My hormonal mood swings have also improved.
The last thing I need to dial in is the drinking.
Anonymous wrote:
Ok, this could be life changing!
Years ago, as I became an official professional adult, I made an effort to stop fidgeting. It worked. I also, slowly and surely, gained weight. Today I learned that there might have been a correlation. So, now I get to fidget again! Most of the articles note that fidgeting can burn up to 300 calories a day. One article — see link — said up to 800. That’s easily 30+ pounds a year if that’s the only variable that changes.
I’m gonna have fun with this! I’ve changed a few other things as well, but this is an effort that I’ll actually enjoy.
https://qz.com/993954/fidgeting-can-actually-help-you-burn-up-to-800-calories-each-day
Anonymous wrote:Great job PPs.
Mid 40s 5’6” woman checking in again. I lost another pound, so 53 gone now. I’m slowly buying a spring/summer wardrobe and it’s so much fun. I’ve always hated shopping because I’d try on so many things and would feel like nothing fit the way it should. Now, things fit and I don’t feel exhausted and upset shopping. I even bought shorts! I haven’t worn shorts since my teens.
On the other hand, I’ve also never spent so much on clothes in a year before as I’ve had to buy things on multiple sizes along the way of losing weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, it’s been a couple of months since I posted — and I forgot what name I chose to try to keep track here. Lol
Emotionally, things have been a roller coaster. One of my closest friends has been diagnosed with serious health problems, and several of my closest friends are caring for and supporting family members with serious health issues — so my support system is currently overwhelmed, and I’ve been trying to do what I can to support them.
Which makes it even more awesome that I’ve changed my eating habits during the last two months, and I’m fitting into jeans that wouldn’t zip a few months ago. Yay! 🥳. I don’t think I’ve had anything made of wheat flour since before January 1. I also usually eat two meals a day, and that’s kind of become the equivalent of lower carb intermittent fasting — a life style that fits me comfortably.
I’m deliberately not weighing myself. I’m very pleased that in the midst of difficult times, I haven’t turned to food as a solution, and instead have probably lost weight and definitely gone down a size. I’ve a long way to go to get where I want to be — and it feels wonderful to be headed in good directions.
Wow. You are doing amazing! What a fantastic check-in! You've been through so much in the last few months and you've made lemonade out of those lemons, go you!
Like you, I also switched to 2 meals a day that became a lower carb intermittent fasting -- for me it was a few months after I'd lost the first 20 or 30 pounds. I've now lost over 98 pounds and only have about 3 more to go to get to 155. I was stuck around 162ish for a few months over the holidays and it's so nice to be in the 150s. I know at 5 ft 7 I could lose more but I don't really think I need it. And my wedding band is so loose the diamond turns to the inside of my hand now sometimes, it's annoying -- I've tried a few different products to stick on the inside of the ring but I'm not loving them, they kind of irritate my finger or pull the ring out from the bottom.
Anyway, these are champagne problems ha -- congrats PP and keep going keep going! You are doing great staying off the scale and keeping to your resolve not to turn to food emotionally -- that's such a huge accomplishment!!! Go, go, go!!!
Anonymous wrote:NP. I just had a major wake-up call. I have struggled with weight my entire life. Finally got healthy in my mid 20's and lost 85 pounds. Kept it off for 10 years. Pounds slowly crept back on in my mid 30's. At 39 I was almost back to where I started. I made a pact with myself I would get healthy again by my 40th birthday and I lost 85 lb again that year. Now I am 49 and the highest weight I have ever been. Started spiraling down in May of 2020 after sitting on my couch for 3 months during Covid and returning to in person work as a school nurse in a very needy low income school district. I put myself last and more weight piled on.
I finally found a new primary care doctor and went yesterday for a visit due to some abdominal pain for the past few weeks. My BP was 160/90 and my weight is out of control. I am having labs drawn today and abdominal ultrasound next week. I guarantee I have fatty liver at this point, possible type 2 diabetes and will have to start blood pressure meds. I am scared, angry that it got so bad, overwhelmed...but determined to make my health a priority and move more and get back to a healthy place.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, it’s been a couple of months since I posted — and I forgot what name I chose to try to keep track here. Lol
Emotionally, things have been a roller coaster. One of my closest friends has been diagnosed with serious health problems, and several of my closest friends are caring for and supporting family members with serious health issues — so my support system is currently overwhelmed, and I’ve been trying to do what I can to support them.
Which makes it even more awesome that I’ve changed my eating habits during the last two months, and I’m fitting into jeans that wouldn’t zip a few months ago. Yay! 🥳. I don’t think I’ve had anything made of wheat flour since before January 1. I also usually eat two meals a day, and that’s kind of become the equivalent of lower carb intermittent fasting — a life style that fits me comfortably.
I’m deliberately not weighing myself. I’m very pleased that in the midst of difficult times, I haven’t turned to food as a solution, and instead have probably lost weight and definitely gone down a size. I’ve a long way to go to get where I want to be — and it feels wonderful to be headed in good directions.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I just had a major wake-up call. I have struggled with weight my entire life. Finally got healthy in my mid 20's and lost 85 pounds. Kept it off for 10 years. Pounds slowly crept back on in my mid 30's. At 39 I was almost back to where I started. I made a pact with myself I would get healthy again by my 40th birthday and I lost 85 lb again that year. Now I am 49 and the highest weight I have ever been. Started spiraling down in May of 2020 after sitting on my couch for 3 months during Covid and returning to in person work as a school nurse in a very needy low income school district. I put myself last and more weight piled on.
I finally found a new primary care doctor and went yesterday for a visit due to some abdominal pain for the past few weeks. My BP was 160/90 and my weight is out of control. I am having labs drawn today and abdominal ultrasound next week. I guarantee I have fatty liver at this point, possible type 2 diabetes and will have to start blood pressure meds. I am scared, angry that it got so bad, overwhelmed...but determined to make my health a priority and move more and get back to a healthy place.