I'll try to keep things short, but basically I lost 75 lbs over the past 2 years the old fashioned way. Diet, exercise, tracking calories, you know the deal. I've been looking at a lot of content online about weight loss recently and I've been seeing people cite statistics that a lot of people gain weight back even after losing a ton. I do know that this is often overstated, but I am a little concerned about becoming one of those cases. I have an addictive personality and can definitely fall into cycles of bad habits.
I've had one experience with the yo-yo before. Basically I lost about 30 lbs, but I really hurt my back doing some exercise with poor form. It left me bedridden for weeks and I kind of just gave up and let myself go. Right now I feel like I'm in a great place, I'm still motivated, and I have this mindset of "I've worked soooo hard to lose this, there's no way I'm ever going back". I'm sure everyone who has gained their weight back also thought similarly at one point though.
So I'm just wondering what are some common pitfalls when it comes to keeping the weight off? What triggers people to "let themselves go" again? I would like to think it wouldn't happen to me again, but there is a little nagging worry in the back of my mind that it might, and I really want to avoid making any mistakes to make that more likely. I'm guessing that getting careless with your diet is probably the main culprit? Does anyone who has lost weight and maintained their goal weight have any tips for how to go from a calorie deficit to maintenance level without reverting to overeating?
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