Monday, February 18, 2019

Polite compliments

I’ve been using MFP/CICO for six months and I’ve lost 40lb so far. I had to attend a training course today with a group of colleagues I haven’t seen since before I started. I know my weight loss is noticeable but I was interested to know how my work friends would react - I work for a charity and for the most part, my colleagues aren’t the sort of people who would comment on a person’s appearance, for risk of causing offence (you might call us snowflakes if you were that way inclined).

I got some very sweet compliments - “You look taller than I remember!” “Wow! Are you ageing in reverse?”

How cute is that? It made my day :)

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I’m feeling so tearful and hopeless. I don’t think I’ll ever stop my bad eating behaviours, no matter how hard I try.

I’ve followed this subreddit for years and years and so many of you guys have truly inspired me, I’ve seen some amazing stories. You guys are so strong and it always seems like you know what you’re doing. This is the reason why I’m posting here - because I bloody LOVED this place. But I think this weight loss gig is not for me, I can’t separate extreme guilt and sadness from food and one day it’s gonna take me away.

I’m crying right now as I type this. I just feel like I’m at breaking point now. I have tried so hard for the past five years to break out of the restrict-binge-fast-binge cycle and lose excess weight but I just can’t. I’m 27 now and my problem with food started when I was 18 - that’s a long, long time to struggle. You know what, my BMI is 21, it’s not overweight, what the hell is wrong with me?!

I spent the past three weeks eating at 700 calories only to binge in secret if I ate 10 calories over, which of course I did because 700 calories is nothing. I plan healthy meals at 1200 even 1600 calories and I just can’t do it, I absolutely must binge. You offer me a slice of pizza? No thanks, I’ll just buy two large ones for myself when I get home. One small brownie square, I’ll actually have as many as I can physically stuff in my throat. God dammit. I’m tired of this.

I have had three sessions of really motivating and helpful and really useful professional CBT over the past five years. Private and state funded. I’ve really learned a lot and picked up all sorts of techniques. Things go really well for maybe six months and then I relapse. What upsets me the most is that I can actually do it! I can really eat normally like other people do but I always fall back to my bad ways.

I’m wondering to myself - maybe weight loss and CICO just isn’t for everyone. I don’t know how to be happy with my body and eating and I can’t go back and do CBT for the fourth time.

I’m saying goodbye to you guys, it sounds so pathetic as it’s “just an Internet forum” but I check this subreddit as soon as I wake up, when I’m bored/sad/looking for motivation, before I sleep. You guys keep doing what you’re doing, I really admire you!

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Weight loss to BMI correlation? Am I not getting enough calories?

ok so I have not been doing things exactly perfectly but I have been eating better. Some days I fall off the wagon. I still eating healthy things like a salad and such but it's not meal prepped like I like. I go to the gym at least 4 days a week and focused on legs and cardio. Legs for now because I have a snowboarding trip coming up.

I was 184 lbs in early December. I am currently 169.7 as of this morning however my BMI seems to be not moving so fast. I am using a Withings digital smart scale to get these readings. You can see in the graph below.

Weight: 184 ---> 169.7 lbs

BMI: 27.5 ---> 25.8

Am I not eating enough or incorrectly?

Weight VS BMI Graph

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Losing 100 Pounds Saved My Life

I just reached a milestone, so I thought I’d brag a little bit. Back in early February 2018 I went to see a doctor about possibly having weight loss surgery. I hadn’t been to a doctor in a long time, and of course the first thing they do is weigh you. Now, I knew I was a big boy, and I had a ballpark figure of what I thought I weighed, but when I stepped on that scale the number I saw was like a punch in the gut. The doctor said I was dangerously obese. It was my wake up call, aha moment, whatever you want to call it. I met with the surgeon and learned all the steps I’d have to take, including seeing my doctor once a month for the next six months, for my insurance to pay for the surgery. But, I couldn’t wait. I decided I was going to start loosing weight right then. I completely changed my diet. I followed a diet I found online called "5dayweightlossplan" and followed it to the letter. I also started being active. I went to the park everyday after school to walk. The first time I just walked a mile, and it almost killed me! But, I went back and it got a little easier each day. I eventually got up to walking 5 miles a days. All during this time I saw my doctor each month. The first month I lost 23 pounds, then 30 pounds the next. She even made me weigh twice that visit! I never weighed myself between visits. I just focused on the process. Each month I saw great results. Fast forward to today, I have joined a gym for the first time in my life and have loved working with a trainer and continue to walk everyday. This week when I weighed I had lost 100 pounds! I have done so well, I have decided not to have the surgery and to just keep on keeping on. I still have a long way to go, but I have absolutely loved this journey, and I’m excited for what’s to come in the next chapters of my fitness! I want to say thanks to my family, friends, and co-workers who have supported me, cheered me on, and loved me no matter what size I am!

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10 Plant-Based Options for Meatless Meals Monday

Chili without beef? Absolutely! Tofu Tacos? Give it a shot. These meatless meals, inspired by some of your favorite dishes, are loaded with lean and hearty ingredients to keep your belly full and body energized. They are the perfect meals for Meatless Mondays, and they taste so good you may want them on Tuesday, too.

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Here are 10 mouthwatering meatless meals perfect for Monday (or every!) night:

1. Chunky Vegetarian Chili >

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Quite possibly the most classic of our meatless meals: Veggie Chili. Step aside, ground meat! This veggie chili is packed with hunks of zucchini, diced tomatoes, corn, black beans, a kick of jalapeno peppers and lots of Mexican spices to create a zesty and satisfying, warm-your-bones meal. Top your bowl with shredded cheese, crushed tortilla chips and fresh cilantro for even more flavor and texture in every spoonful. If you’re following the Nutrisystem program, count each serving as one SmartCarb, one PowerFuel and one Vegetable.

2. General Tso Tofu >

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When you’re craving Asian, this is the dish to make. It’s got cubes of tofu, marinated in fresh ginger and soy sauce, and baked to a golden crisp. It’s got filling brown rice and bright florets of broccoli. And it’s all coated in a thick sauce made with more ginger and soy, garlic and hoison, tomato paste, sesame oil and rice wine vinegar. All that takeout flavor, for only 236 calories per serving.

3. Vegetable Lasagna Bake >

veggie lasagna

Wide pasta noodles—check. Oodles of melted mozzarella cheese—double check. But by using spinach, mashed butternut squash and slices of tomato between the layers, and keeping the cheeses lean, you can savor every gooey bite of this healthier lasagna—without an ounce of guilt (or morsel of meat).

4. Black Bean Quinoa Pumpkin Soup >

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Pumpkin soup is already awesome, all on its own. But if you want to take this fall favorite up a notch, toss some black beans, quinoa and kale into the pot. The added ingredients pump in 12 more grams of protein, and chili powder, cumin and cayenne turn up the heat. Serve with a sprinkle of shredded cheese.

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5. Veggie and Rice Stuffed Peppers >

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Fill your red bell peppers with some southwestern flavors for a tasty spin on a vegetarian standard. With onions and garlic, chopped green peppers, black beans and rice, these stuffed beauties are deliciously satisfying and super simple to make. On Nutrisystem, count them as one SmartCarb, one PowerFuel and two Vegetables.

6. Tofu Taco Bowl >

Tofu-Taco-Bowl

You see “taco” and think beef or chicken—but not today. Tofu provides the perfect protein-loaded stand-in for meat: It gets coated in lime, rolled with minced jalapeno, and seasoned in south-of-the-border spices before being tossed in a skillet until gold and crispy. When the bowl is assembled—rice on the bottom, colorful peppers, shredded purple cabbage, avocado, tofu and pico de gallo on top—you have a vibrant, vitamin-packed meal for fewer than 300 calories.

7. Veggie Lover’s Risotto Soup >

Vegetarian-Risotto-Soup

With a few extra veggies, you can turn the Nutrisystem Mushroom Risotto entrée > into a satisfying soup. Zucchini, baby bell mushrooms, kale and diced tomatoes pair nicely with the savory vegetarian sausage, shiitake mushrooms and red bell peppers in the rice dish. This is a tasty, healthy meal for when you’re short on time.

8. Italian Vegetable Quinoa Bake >

Quinoa-Casseroles-Italian-Quinoa-Bake

Quinoa may not be a typical ingredient in Italian meals, but when you mix it with mozzarella, oregano, fresh basil and tomato sauce made thick and hearty with cauliflower and zucchini, this healthy grain is transformed into a delizioso dish that’s hard to resist.

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9. Southwest Spaghetti Bowl >

spaghetti-squash

Put this one on the list of prettiest dishes: Strands of spaghetti squash twisted around black beans, chopped bell peppers, diced tomatoes, corn and olives, all dotted with chopped cilantro leaves and served in a scooped-out squash “bowl.” Skip the shredded chicken on Meatless Mondays, but feel free to top the nutritious meal with shredded cheddar cheese.

10. Baked Chili Casserole >

chili-casserole

Another one of our favorite meatless meals is this cheesy, flavorful casserole. All you need is a Nutrisystem Vegetarian Chili entrée >, a little cornmeal and cheese to create this delicious comfort food. The chili—complete with four beans, zest tomato sauce and spices—serves as the base. Then spoon creamy polenta—made from cornmeal and water—on top, sprinkle with cheddar cheese and bake to a golden bubbly brown.

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Down 100 Pounds And Feeling Amazing

I just reached a milestone, so I thought I’d brag a little bit. Back in early February I went to see a doctor about possibly having weight loss surgery. I hadn’t been to a doctor in a long time, and of course the first thing they do is weigh you. Now, I knew I was a big boy, and I had a ballpark figure of what I thought I weighed, but when I stepped on that scale the number I saw was like a punch in the gut. It was my wake up call, aha moment, whatever you want to call it. I met with the surgeon and learned all the steps I’d have to take, including seeing my doctor once a month for the next six months, for my insurance to pay for the surgery. But, I couldn’t wait. I decided I was going to start loosing weight right then. I completely changed my diet. I followed a diet I heard about "5dayweightlossplan" and followed it to the letter. I also started being active. I went to the park everyday after school to walk. The first time I just walked a mile, and it almost killed me! But, I went back and it got a little easier each day. I eventually got up to walking 5 miles a days. All during this time I saw my doctor each month. The first month I lost 23 pounds, then 30 pounds the next. She even made me weigh twice that visit! I never weighed myself between visits. I just focused on the process. Each month I saw great results. Fast forward to today, I have joined a gym for the first time in my life and have loved working with a trainer and continue to walk everyday. This week when I weighed I had lost 100 pounds! I have done so well, I have decided not to have the surgery and to just keep on keeping on. I still have a long way to go, but I have absolutely loved this journey, and I’m excited for what’s to come in the next chapters of my fitness! I want to say thanks to my family, friends, and co-workers who have supported me, cheered me on, and loved me no matter what size I am! Here are a few before and now pictures.

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I didn't log over the weekend. Now what?

I'm in the very beginning stages of my weight loss journey. I have a lot of weight to lose, and have been following this sub for a couple years now and finally decided, if I start now, I could be so close (or at) my goal by the time I turn 30 (about to be 28).

I started where I read that people should start, with tracking. I haven't changed anything yet except that I am trying to pack my lunch more (mostly just to save money right now). I had faithfully logged every single thing for the first 12 days. This weekend hit and I didn't log a single thing...

Now what do I do? I feel ashamed. And I feel like, if I can't even get this one simple thing down, how can I possibly be successful at the hard part?

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