Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Diet Coke habit is NOT absolutely fine, it should be the one thing you focus on changing right now. You’d be better off developing a habit of drinking coffee or green tea, preferably sweetened with nothing other than honey.
ALL artificial sweeteners are dysbiotic meaning they disrupt gut biome and can lead to metabolic disorder. Additionally many are now linked to other health issues and there is substantial evidence that diet sodas drive weight gain because the brain expects calories when it tastes the sweet and seeks other calories when there are none from the soda.
Green tea and coffee are both metabolic boosters. Ditch the soda and develop the healthier habit. One step at a time, start there. And lift some weights every day to get some muscle mass back it will help burn the fat.
I gave up my 1 coke zero a day about a year ago. Nothing changed for me. Maybe I am invisibly healthier but it did not show up on the scale or any of my numbers. Shrug..
Anonymous wrote:Thank you, everyone! I appreciate the recommendations. I do indeed know what to do, just find self-control and motivation really difficult at this stage in life. I’ve never needed to lose this much weight. I only needed to lose 15-20 before and it seemed more feasible. I’m sort of posting as a first step - “public” acknowledgement that I need to make better decisions. Stop eating mountains of chips and sweets. And the reason I think I need to kick Diet Coke is because I feel bad about drinking in, then feel bad about myself and make worse food decisions.
I live in a ridiculously hot area and it’s just starting to get in the 80s so I will be able to go on walks soon, but I do think it’s 95% diet. But walks make me feel better about myself and then I make better good decisions.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you sound like me about 12 years ago. Overweight, post-partum, and "heavy" after being thin all my life, even through the first pregnancy. The good, and bad, news is that you have to clean up your diet. Otherwise there is no way you will be able to exercise enough to make the difference at this point in your life. But you can start with small changes, and honestly I would start with what you eat first and worry about reducing calories second. Once I got a handle on what I was eating (fewer carbs, way less sugar, more fruit, veggies, and lean meat) eating less was not that difficult because I had normal hunger cues again. Also, I stopped drinking way too many calories (not alcohol even) and eating too late at night.
AS for exercise, walking is great but what you really need is something you can do now, maybe even at home with your kids around. Like what about some yoga videos and everyone can try to do it together? Make it part of your homeschool day. I recently found this woman on youtube and really like her. The workouts are short and she does lots of variations. It's not one of those workouts where you already have to be in great shape to do it. You just need a mat and maybe some free weights to start, though it can all be body weight, too.
https://www.youtube.com/@strengthandbloom
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Diet Coke habit is NOT absolutely fine, it should be the one thing you focus on changing right now. You’d be better off developing a habit of drinking coffee or green tea, preferably sweetened with nothing other than honey.
ALL artificial sweeteners are dysbiotic meaning they disrupt gut biome and can lead to metabolic disorder. Additionally many are now linked to other health issues and there is substantial evidence that diet sodas drive weight gain because the brain expects calories when it tastes the sweet and seeks other calories when there are none from the soda.
Green tea and coffee are both metabolic boosters. Ditch the soda and develop the healthier habit. One step at a time, start there. And lift some weights every day to get some muscle mass back it will help burn the fat.
I gave up my 1 coke zero a day about a year ago. Nothing changed for me. Maybe I am invisibly healthier but it did not show up on the scale or any of my numbers. Shrug..
Anonymous wrote:The Diet Coke habit is NOT absolutely fine, it should be the one thing you focus on changing right now. You’d be better off developing a habit of drinking coffee or green tea, preferably sweetened with nothing other than honey.
ALL artificial sweeteners are dysbiotic meaning they disrupt gut biome and can lead to metabolic disorder. Additionally many are now linked to other health issues and there is substantial evidence that diet sodas drive weight gain because the brain expects calories when it tastes the sweet and seeks other calories when there are none from the soda.
Green tea and coffee are both metabolic boosters. Ditch the soda and develop the healthier habit. One step at a time, start there. And lift some weights every day to get some muscle mass back it will help burn the fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, everyone! I appreciate the recommendations. I do indeed know what to do, just find self-control and motivation really difficult at this stage in life. I’ve never needed to lose this much weight. I only needed to lose 15-20 before and it seemed more feasible. I’m sort of posting as a first step - “public” acknowledgement that I need to make better decisions. Stop eating mountains of chips and sweets. And the reason I think I need to kick Diet Coke is because I feel bad about drinking in, then feel bad about myself and make worse food decisions.
I live in a ridiculously hot area and it’s just starting to get in the 80s so I will be able to go on walks soon, but I do think it’s 95% diet. But walks make me feel better about myself and then I make better good decisions.
Unless it’s Death Valley - which is for sure where you don’t live - it’s never too hot to simply do some walking. You aren’t 90 years old here. If you can’t handle WALKING in heat above “the 80s” you are in for a long road.
I'm sorry you've never been outside before, PP.
Evidently, you need to seek a little discomfort like the OP.
I stand by what I said. There are virtually no temperatures that prohibit WALKING. OP is 40 years old. Women her age go out of their way to RUN in temperatures in the 80s and 90s because they expect to be racing in those temperatures. Three weeks from now there will be plenty of them at Ironman Florida, where the run temperatures can easily be extremely hot. A majority of them will have HAD (as in not currently carrying) multiple children.
If OP is unwilling to WALK because she "live[s] in a ridiculously hot area and it’s just starting to get in the 80s so I will be able to go on walks soon" - that's a very clear indication of the commitment level here and demonstrates how she got herself in this situation in the first place. That attitude is even more applicable to her diet, which is 99% of this anyways.
Omg. Go away. You clearly don’t have any helpful comments.