Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thing that no one has mentioned is that if you don’t get enough calories then your body goes into survival mode and reduces your metabolism bc it thinks you’re starving yourself.
Because that’s false. It’s honestly nuts the stuff that gets spread around here about nutrition and fitness. Cut carbs, you can tone in 4 weeks, it’s probably a bad thyroid. No no no.
but, I mean, if I'm not losing weight it must be because I'm not eating enough calories. I clearly need to eat more to lose weight![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other thing that no one has mentioned is that if you don’t get enough calories then your body goes into survival mode and reduces your metabolism bc it thinks you’re starving yourself.
Because that’s false. It’s honestly nuts the stuff that gets spread around here about nutrition and fitness. Cut carbs, you can tone in 4 weeks, it’s probably a bad thyroid. No no no.
Anonymous wrote:The other thing that no one has mentioned is that if you don’t get enough calories then your body goes into survival mode and reduces your metabolism bc it thinks you’re starving yourself.
Anonymous wrote:The other thing that no one has mentioned is that if you don’t get enough calories then your body goes into survival mode and reduces your metabolism bc it thinks you’re starving yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard to believe that your caloric intake is too high? Another thread has a similar issue, there op is going to check her thyroid, here 10lbs are because of the pill. I was on the pill, it didn't add 10lbs. Maybe 2,3. The whole culture is messed up, always something else is to blame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard to believe that your caloric intake is too high? Another thread has a similar issue, there op is going to check her thyroid, here 10lbs are because of the pill. I was on the pill, it didn't add 10lbs. Maybe 2,3. The whole culture is messed up, always something else is to blame.
I’m not blaming the pill so relax. I’m just saying that i hold a lot of water be of the pill. Jeez. I’m just saying the pill hasn’t helped in a good way when it’s comes to health
But it is not why you’ve gained 40 lbs and become obese. What we are telling you is you will never fix the real issue if you insist on pretending you gained 10 lbs from the pill. You will continue to be the person who overeats and then swears they can’t lose even though they ate 1000 calories for 3 months and have a busted metabolism. Your choices and actions led to your weight- not the pill, not a thyroid, not some imaginary metabolic issue. You basically take ownership of fixing this out of your hands when you pretend otherwise.
NP.
What a rude and unhelpful response. You haven’t walked in OP’s shoes. Maybe her body doesn’t react well to the chemical environment and all of the plastics and antibiotics and garbage we are swimming in at all times. Not everything has to be someone’s fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard to believe that your caloric intake is too high? Another thread has a similar issue, there op is going to check her thyroid, here 10lbs are because of the pill. I was on the pill, it didn't add 10lbs. Maybe 2,3. The whole culture is messed up, always something else is to blame.
Thyroid issues are real. I had hyperthyroidism and lost 20 pounds in a few weeks. I had my thyroid killed off, so if my Synthroid dose is too low, I gain weight.
When I went off birth control, I lost 15 pounds in 6 months.
However, diet is normally the only way. I lost 25 pounds over a few months by cutting carbs, sugar, eating mostly vegetables and protein and avoiding drinking any calories. It wasn’t fun. I was hungry. I went to bed hungry. I looked great, but I was miserable. I loosened my diet up, accepted the 10 extra pounds, and I am much happier.
Menopause really made maintaining my weight very difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard to believe that your caloric intake is too high? Another thread has a similar issue, there op is going to check her thyroid, here 10lbs are because of the pill. I was on the pill, it didn't add 10lbs. Maybe 2,3. The whole culture is messed up, always something else is to blame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard to believe that your caloric intake is too high? Another thread has a similar issue, there op is going to check her thyroid, here 10lbs are because of the pill. I was on the pill, it didn't add 10lbs. Maybe 2,3. The whole culture is messed up, always something else is to blame.
I’m not blaming the pill so relax. I’m just saying that i hold a lot of water be of the pill. Jeez. I’m just saying the pill hasn’t helped in a good way when it’s comes to health
But it is not why you’ve gained 40 lbs and become obese. What we are telling you is you will never fix the real issue if you insist on pretending you gained 10 lbs from the pill. You will continue to be the person who overeats and then swears they can’t lose even though they ate 1000 calories for 3 months and have a busted metabolism. Your choices and actions led to your weight- not the pill, not a thyroid, not some imaginary metabolic issue. You basically take ownership of fixing this out of your hands when you pretend otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 5'2 and 43. I lost 30 pounds over the past 18 months, intentionally slow as it's a lifestyle change for me. First thing I did was tracking everything through myfitnesspal.com (free) and really focused on eating more healthy foods and upping water intake. Then I added in cardio 5x a week (gym at work). I'd like to lose a couple more pounds but I'm within healthy BMI range now. I've shifted from all cardio to a mix of cardio and weight training. I also really like the recipes on www.skinnytaste.com Made her fish Florentine for dinner and even my 2 & 5 year olds liked it.