Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi all! I need to lose 70 (and want to lose 90), so this is the place for me. I have PCOS, so I'm trying to stick with low carb (I have a plan from my Dr with a 50g/day target) and intermittent fasting. Low carb is stupid and I hate it, but it's crucial for PCOS, and it works when I stick to it.
I've actually been doing IF for a while. It's not a magic solution, but it makes sticking to my calorie goal easier, and it has had a huge psychological benefit.
I gained 5 lbs or so at the beginning quarantine because I was eating way too much trash food. I've lost that now, so now I'm working on making healthier habits stick.
I've always been the type of person who would choose a book over physical activity, so I'm also working on creating exercise habits. My daughter and I enjoy hiking, and I had started going to the gym regularly before covid. I definitely need to do more!
Are you on meds for PCOS?
Saw an endo who wants to put me on cabergoline--then threw in that this would be indefinitely--after I pressed for details and/or anticipated length of time for taking meds. WTF.
I’m not the pp but I have PCOS and take metformin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:80 lbs overweight here.
I’m trying not to think about how long it will take to lose - it’s depressing to think 1-2 yrs if I’m lucky - and I definitely feel a lot of shame, too.
I hear you, I have been there on the shame and desperation of how long will it take... Then I realized all I was doing was delaying my action to turn things around. Take on day at a time, make good choices and eat real food. Move your body, know your triggers and control your environment ! You can do this! I am on the same boat as far as how much weight to lose.
If you can lose 1-2 lbs per week it will take a year or so. Look at it this way. The year is going to happen anyway. You may as well aim to be lighter by the end of it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every year I lose 35-40 lbs in 6-7 weeks while overseas. Put them back on by January. I’m about 80 lbs over my ideal weight. Can’t go overseas because of pandemic. I am starting cabbage soup diet. I did IF for a month ( about 1800 calories daily) and didn’t lose any weight, while next door neighbor list 17 lbs. Suffer from hormonal Imbalance that can’t be controlled by medication.
How is that possible? That is almost a pound per day! I’m rooting for you to find a way to stop that cycle! Or replicate it at home somehow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:80 lbs overweight here.
I’m trying not to think about how long it will take to lose - it’s depressing to think 1-2 yrs if I’m lucky - and I definitely feel a lot of shame, too.
I hear you, I have been there on the shame and desperation of how long will it take... Then I realized all I was doing was delaying my action to turn things around. Take on day at a time, make good choices and eat real food. Move your body, know your triggers and control your environment ! You can do this! I am on the same boat as far as how much weight to lose.
Anonymous wrote:80 lbs overweight here.
I’m trying not to think about how long it will take to lose - it’s depressing to think 1-2 yrs if I’m lucky - and I definitely feel a lot of shame, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi all! I need to lose 70 (and want to lose 90), so this is the place for me. I have PCOS, so I'm trying to stick with low carb (I have a plan from my Dr with a 50g/day target) and intermittent fasting. Low carb is stupid and I hate it, but it's crucial for PCOS, and it works when I stick to it.
I've actually been doing IF for a while. It's not a magic solution, but it makes sticking to my calorie goal easier, and it has had a huge psychological benefit.
I gained 5 lbs or so at the beginning quarantine because I was eating way too much trash food. I've lost that now, so now I'm working on making healthier habits stick.
I've always been the type of person who would choose a book over physical activity, so I'm also working on creating exercise habits. My daughter and I enjoy hiking, and I had started going to the gym regularly before covid. I definitely need to do more!
Are you on meds for PCOS?
Saw an endo who wants to put me on cabergoline--then threw in that this would be indefinitely--after I pressed for details and/or anticipated length of time for taking meds. WTF.
Anonymous wrote:Every year I lose 35-40 lbs in 6-7 weeks while overseas. Put them back on by January. I’m about 80 lbs over my ideal weight. Can’t go overseas because of pandemic. I am starting cabbage soup diet. I did IF for a month ( about 1800 calories daily) and didn’t lose any weight, while next door neighbor list 17 lbs. Suffer from hormonal Imbalance that can’t be controlled by medication.
Anonymous wrote:
Anyone else feel that even at 50 pounds plus overweight, you have been holding back? I know I have portion control problems and a fondness for fast food, but I feel like visually it appears that I must have REALLY been enjoying myself with gallons of ice cream and a spoon on the sofa, and that is just not the case. I am not blaming hormones or a sluggish metabolism, but I do feel like the desire to overeat must have some biological roots. I know I could EASILY be so much bigger with very little effort and that is just frightening. I am aware we aren’t all the same and life isn’t fair. I am losing weight and exercising-maybe I underestimate how restrictive normal weight women have to be with their daily intake?
Anonymous wrote:Hi all! I need to lose 70 (and want to lose 90), so this is the place for me. I have PCOS, so I'm trying to stick with low carb (I have a plan from my Dr with a 50g/day target) and intermittent fasting. Low carb is stupid and I hate it, but it's crucial for PCOS, and it works when I stick to it.
I've actually been doing IF for a while. It's not a magic solution, but it makes sticking to my calorie goal easier, and it has had a huge psychological benefit.
I gained 5 lbs or so at the beginning quarantine because I was eating way too much trash food. I've lost that now, so now I'm working on making healthier habits stick.
I've always been the type of person who would choose a book over physical activity, so I'm also working on creating exercise habits. My daughter and I enjoy hiking, and I had started going to the gym regularly before covid. I definitely need to do more!
Anonymous wrote:Can we do a supportive check in type of thread? I’m down 15 pounds since mid-March but probably have 70+ to go. Hard to stay motivated. My main focus is lots of exercise. Also doing a very half assed attempt at IF. Basically 15-9, but only on Monday through Friday and with one Diet Coke in the morning. Anyone want to join me on this thread?