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OMG Diet..Help!!
OK, I just weighed myself.:yikes:. I have been proud of the fact, that even though I know I gained weight since DH passed, I stayed under 200. My buttons are poppin alright, but it isn't from pride anymore.:eek:
My health has been excellent, to spite the weight gain and that's why I didn't bother to jump on the scale. My BP is a bit higher this past year - still normal, but higher. I must lose 20 lbs yesterday, or my health may go to pot.:( I love to eat and can't do a lot of exercise, so how do I do it? It's not that I eat a lot, but I guess it's what I eat. Cutting out my daily snack of chocolate chip cookies will have to stop..OH NO, I may die!!! Those cookies may be the whole problem! What else can I do? I've been doing more exercises than I have ever done, since MS has taken over my body and I don't want to overdo. I'm serious about the 20 lbs ASAP. I guess the old starvation diet is the only way. I'm not good at especially laid out diets and I know I wouldn't stick to it. I wonder if there is a magic pill to help. I've heard about them...you know, "just take this pill and you don't have to diet"? Sure, huh? HELP!!!:grouphug: |
Just eat anything and everything but in moderation. And not so many snacks during the week. I love chocolate chip cookies too but how many do you eat a day? Hope this helps. Sorry no magic pill. :winky:
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Hi Sally,
I do not have much to say since I've only been on "one real diet" to lose weight and it only consisted of cutting out soda (I used to drink 2 liter soda bottle every day) and cheese. I went off for a couple weeks and lost 20 pounds and that was all to it for me. I did an MS diet that really helps and it calls for tons of fruits and veggies and I lost too much weight. Now I'm too light so that is the other side of the story. I hope you get what you desire. :hug: |
Sally,
I agree w all who said a version of, "moderation." Look at your portions. Read labels- that is what helps me. After you have knowledge (what's in the product) you are responsible for whether you want to put it in your body. Love you, ANN |
Hi Sally,
I'm in the same boat you are! I've been on a diet for the last several months and have lost around 35 pounds--but I have 60 more pounds to go because I want to finally get thin. The problem is, everyone's metabolism is different. A lot of people can lose weight on 1,200 or 1,000 calories a day, but I can't. Added to that, I can't exercise much because of the MS. You won't want to hear this, but I stay on a diet of 600 calories a day. This is extremely low, but it was approved by my doctors down here because I was at a point last summer where I absolutely had to get the weight off; I was having heart palpitations. I wouldn't recommend a diet this low in calories for most people; it works for me because, with Lupus, Crohn's and MS, my metabolism is completely out of whack. My food intake consists of a bit of healthy cereal or oatmeal for breakfast, veggies or a cup of low-cal soup for lunch and a chicken breast and veggies for dinner. For a snack at night, I eat about 25 grapes. I lose weight faster if I don't eat at night, so you might consider shutting down the food intake past eight pm--unless you want a few grapes or carrot sticks... I don't know how mobile you are; I have mobility issues but on good days I make myself walk two miles. It's easy here in Key West because the weather cooperates, even if my legs don't! It ain't easy, but it's worth it! I totally blew the diet over the holidays and gained about three pounds back, but I'm slowly getting back to where I was before Christmas. Hope that some of this helps. I think we ought to start a regular weight loss thread here to encourage each other! Any takers? |
Oh my, Keely, 600 calories is so low! I'd at least double that.
We are all different. Be thee careful, ANN |
I'll be your fan club, Sal.
I've lost 30# since the first of July, and I get next to no exercise. The only thing that works for me is counting calories. I try to average around 1300 calories a day. I average it over the month, so if I keep it around 1200 or so, I can "afford" a couple of days to splurge. Some people think counting calories is hard work, but it keeps me focused on what I'm REALLY eating. It's surprising how a spoonful of this and a couple bites of that can make a difference. If I choose a yogurt that's 80 calories instead of 110, a slice of bread that's 50 instead of 90, spaghetti sauce that's 70 calories a half cup instead of 90--well, at the end of the day I've "saved" 90 calories. Doesn't sound like much, but that's 90 I can "spend" on something else. A banana. Or two Dove dark promises. :D I have a little notebook where I write down the calories for things I have often so I don't have to look it up every time. Another trick that keeps me honest is measuring things. It's really hard to guess what a cup of pasta looks like on a plate. Or 3 oz. of meat. I found after two or three weeks of not pigging out, I started not craving the bad stuff like I thought I would. |
Measuring food for sure. You would be surprised how much a cup of potato salad looks like on your plate. Or 1/2 cup of pork and beans. It sounds like so little but my how it looks on your plate after being measured out. Same with cottage cheese and all the rest. A good idea for sure. :)
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Hey, I wouldn't quit the chocolate chip cookies. Find out how many calories in them. Have one every other day, or have two every Sunday...whatever works.
My daughter and granddaughter got me a BIG box of truffles for Christmas! :eek: There was a time...actually lots of times...I would have said, what the heck, it's Christmas. And have eaten the whole box by now. I've been having two a week. I've made the mistake (for me) of denying myself everything "good", and I just set myself up for a fall. |
Can you get the calorie counts on the things you order from Schwans? I think you said you don't cook much, their stuff may be high calorie. And portion size is important.
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