Saturday, June 1, 2019

New here- attractive spouse

Hello! I’m new to this subreddit and I was wondering if anyone else is overweight/out of shape with a very fit/attractive spouse. When we first got together at age 16, I was 120lbs, and in great shape from being on the swim team. Here we are 12 years and 4 kids later and I’m 220lbs and hold all of my weight in my face/abdomen. My legs and arms need to be toned up but they really haven’t changed much. When I met him, I was an A bra size, now I’m an F. You get the gist.

Anyways, he looks exactly the same, except a beard. He’s gorgeous, and I don’t just say that with bias. He gets attention for his looks regularly (by both sexes) and I’m totally proud of having a hot husband. But I’m struggling to let him be a part of my weight loss journey.

He wants to help train me... y’all I can’t do a single push up or crunch yet. I can plank for a few seconds. I’m SO EMBARRASSED to let him see just how our of shape I am. He does 100 push ups a day and out of confusion, cannot figure out why I can’t do one yet. I don’t think he means to be hurtful at all. He says he really wants to help me however I can receive it, but I’m so sensitive about it with him. Any ideas on how I can let him help me without me wanting to hide my face in shame? I’d love to become that fit couple with him. Thank you!

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Superfood Saturday: Ready, Set, Mango!

The reddish exterior and bright orange interior of the mango makes it as visually appealing as it is delicious. This beautiful fruit is both sweet and juicy, making it a delicious treat with lots of tropical flavor. Mangoes are grown throughout the world, though India, China, Thailand, Indonesia and Mexico are the international leaders in its production. Mangoes thrive in tropical climates, including Hawaii, according to the World Atlas, and can even be found in the southernmost part of Florida where the temperatures are hot enough for the fruit to grow. Mangoes are considered in-season in the summer and the fall, making those times of year the very best to enjoy this delectable fruit.

Nutritionally, mangoes are a great choice, as well. They contain more than 20 different vitamins and minerals which help make them a superfood, according to Mango.org. One cup of mango is high in vitamins A and C as well as folate, which is especially important during pregnancy. One cup of mango is also low in calories—only 100—and the delicious fruit is completely fat free. On the Nutrisystem plan, one cup of mango counts as one SmartCarb.

Eaten alone, mangoes are a great choice to satisfy your sweet tooth while still sticking to a healthy diet. But this refreshing fruit also makes a lovely ingredient for many different recipes. Its sweet—and sometimes “tangy”—flavor adds complexity to a lot of great dishes.

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We’ve rounded up a list of our nine favorite recipes featuring magnificent mangoes:

1. 3-Ingredient Skinny Mango Sorbet >

Considering how naturally sweet it is, mango makes the perfect foundation for a fresh sorbet. If you’ve never made your own sorbet, you’ll be surprised how easy it is to do. Simply blend frozen mango chunks with unsweetened pineapple juice and a touch of almond milk. It can then be frozen for a firmer texture. You’ll feel good knowing exactly what’s in your sweet treat—and that it only has a mere 103 calories per serving. It counts as one SmartCarb on the Nutrisystem plan.

2. Mango Salsa >

Fresh homemade mango salsa

If it’s zest that you’re seeking, this mango salsa may be more your speed. It combines the sweet and tropical flavor of mango with ingredients like lime and lemon juices, red bell pepper, green onion, cilantro and even fresh jalapeno, for some kick. Pair it with a handful of whole grain tortilla chips—or even better, some crisp veggies (we love it with cucumbers!)—and you’ve got a healthy snack on hand that tastes sinfully delicious. This salsa counts as one SmartCarb on the Nutrisystem plan.

3. Mango Smoothie with Mint >

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This smoothie blends one cup of mango with some skim milk, nonfat Greek yogurt, spinach and a handful of mint leaves. It’s got a refreshing mint flavor to it that makes it unique. Plus, this thick and creamy smoothie is brimming with antioxidants, vitamin K, iron and calcium. You’ll feel full and satisfied after enjoying this delicious drink. It contains 222 calories and counts as one SmartCarb and one PowerFuel on the Nutrisystem plan. It’s a great choice that will fit easily into your healthy diet.

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4. Morning Mango Parfait >

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If you’re a fan of parfaits, then you’ll have to give this unique one a shot. It combines fresh mango with Greek yogurt, sunflower seeds, honey and Nutrisystem Granola Cereal. Easy to make ahead of time, this is a great grab-and-go breakfast on a busy morning when you’re rushing out the door. The flavor combination will easily become a favorite and you’ll want to make this again and again. It contains 296 calories per serving and counts as one Nutrisystem Breakfast, half a SmartCarb, half a PowerFuel and two Extras.

5. Chocolate Mango Smoothie Bowls >

breakfast smoothie bowl

If you’re on board with the smoothie bowl trend and looking for a new one to try, we’ve got your covered. This tropical bowl is made even sweeter with the addition of a Nutrisystem Chocolate FreshStart Shake. After blending frozen mango with the shake, some water, and some nonfat Greek yogurt, it’s topped with granola, chopped peanuts and dried apricots for a delightful burst of flavor. On the Nutrisystem plan it counts as one SmartCarb and two PowerFuels (flex breakfast, anyone?!), and has just 342 calories.

6. Pineapple Mango Smoothie >

Pineapple smoothie

Another super easy smoothie to whip up, this one combines the tropical goodness of both mango and pineapple with your sweet Nutrisystem Vanilla FreshStart Shake. One sip of this concoction, and you’ll feel whisked away to a tropical island. On the Nutrisystem plan, this smoothie counts as one SmartCarb and one PowerFuel.

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7. Orange Mango Slushie >

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A healthy slushie that you can feel good about? That’s exactly right! Not only does our Orange Mango Slushie only contain 78 calories, but it also packs in a host of antioxidants—not to mention the fact that it’s bursting with flavor. To make this refreshing beverage, all you have to do is combine frozen mango, orange juice, ice and water in a blender—and voila! You’ve got a frozen drink that tastes like you’re cheating when you’re really just sticking to your healthy diet. It counts as just one SmartCarb on the Nutrisystem plan.

8. Mango Vanilla Chia Pudding >

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Whether served as a delicious morning breakfast or eaten as a mid-day treat, this pudding recipe is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. It has the added nutritional benefit of chia seeds, the edible seeds of the desert plant Salvia hispanica, a member of the mint family. These tiny seeds are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids. In this easy recipe, chia seeds are whisked together with almond milk and a Nutrisystem Vanilla FreshStart Shake. Then half of the mango chunks are mixed in. The pudding then sits in the refrigerator overnight to set and is topped with the remaining mango chunks when ready to enjoy. It counts as one SmartCarb, two PowerFuels and two Extras on the Nutrisystem plan, making it a great flex breakfast option.

9. Mango Madness Green Smoothie >

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This is a smoothie recipe that has it all. Not only does it boast a full serving of fruit and a full serving of vegetables, it’s also pumped full of protein thanks to our Vanilla FreshStart Shake. It’s also got frozen banana, fresh spinach, vanilla almond milk, honey and of course, mango. It’s sweet with a strong hint of vanilla, which just may cause you to forget how incredibly healthy it really is. The recipe makes one smoothie and counts as one PowerFuel, one SmartCarb, one Vegetable and two Extras.

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Started my journey, could I (25f) be doing more?

Hi r/loseit! This is my first post on reddit. I felt the need to have a fresh community for this weight loss journey I'm on.

I'm 25F, 250 lbs, and for the most part I thought I had a pretty healthy diet. (Have long suffered with thin friends who eat tons of junk food and never gain weight.) I started a new job (desk job) 9 months ago and have gained probably 40-ish pounds since because of work-provided lunch and a work kitchen fully stocked with a ton of snacks, only about a third of which are healthy. I didn't realize how much I'd gained until I weighed myself a month ago, and that's when I said screw it and decided to make a change.

I started seeing a trainer/nutritionist who put me on a meal plan (balanced proteins, greens, complex carbs) and has me drinking 3.5-4 liters of water a day (still working up to that). I see her twice a week for an hour of intense exercise. Sometimes I can walk to work in the mornings (1 mile) but the California heat is getting to me and I don't want to get to work sweaty, and my knee and ankle problems can make the task painful. I track my meals on LifeSum (because when I don't eat well, the app gives me the most judgmental :| face). I work about 50 hours a week from a full-time job + freelance, so my time can be limited.

My energy and strength are getting better, and my trainer says I'm improving every day, but I'm having a hard time noticing results in my appearance and weight, which is not ALL but still PART of the goal. I'm not losing hope, but I'm definitely struggling with my body image along the journey.

Is there any more that I could be doing? Any tips, tricks, suggestions, things I could incorporate into my schedule? Should I be working out more between sessions with my trainer?

TL;DR: working a desk job made me gain weight, seeing a trainer+nutritionist, not sure if it's enough.

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Anyone here who has reversed insulin resistance on a nonketogenic diet?

A ketogenic diet seems to be the recommendation for insulin-resistant people but I've tried Atkins before way back when I was a teenager and while it was indeed effective for weight loss, cutting out carbs entirely severely affected my satisfaction with life.

I know, carbs are really not good for people who have elevated blood sugar levels. They are probably what cause me to gain even more weight than I already do.

But giving up carbs is like giving up half my life away.

Hence the question. Is it possible for an insulin-resistant person to lower blood sugar to healthy levels without giving up carbs entirely?

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[NEED ADVICE] I'm in a weird place right now.

Hello motivational people of r/loseit.

This is my first post here, and after being a lurker for quite a long time, I've decided to finally ask for help from the people who seem to have become what I aspire to be someday. Allow me to start by introducing myself. I'm a 20 year old boy, I weigh 275 pounds right now. But I started working out in February of 2018, at which point of time I was 305 pounds and I dropped to 253 pounds in January of this year.

My exercise consisted of casual jogging, weights and a mix of high intensity workout with a little bit of yoga. I worked out 6 days a week without fail. Wasn't really good with controlling my diet. I'd indulge in the occasional junk food every once or twice a week.

However I had to stop in February because of a couple of health and family issues. So after 4 months of literally doing no workout, bad diet and junk food intake being the same, I've put on around 20 pounds, as mentioned above.

I tried to get back to my old routine but it's become too difficult for me to keep up with my own old targets, I'm heaving like crazy, I get a bad headache after I'm done working out and somedays, I just don't want to get out of bed at all.

This has all impacted my social skills as well, I refuse to go out, I refuse to socialize with friends, I recently bailed on a vacation plan which was set months ago and I feel terrible about it. I never expected quick results from my weight loss journey, but I also never expected that I'll fall back in those same habits that made me this huge to begin with.

I don't even know what the point of this post is, to be honest, I look at posts here and have a moment of motivation to start accomplishing my goals that I had set early last year. But then when the moment comes, it just becomes too damn difficult to get out and finally do something about it

I'm really confused and would love to have some sort of direction and I thought this would be the best place to visit and share my problems and get advices from the people who have done what I dream to do someday.

Sorry if this is not the kind of post that goes here.

Have a good day. I'm proud of you guys :)

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Just finished week 2

And I’ve lost a little over four pounds so I’m right on track I guess! I guess it could’ve been water weight but I’m still not really sure what that means lol. I’ve been eating 1600-1800 cal a day, usually 1600 or slightly under though. I’ve had two 1800 days per week. Maybe it’s in my head but I already feel like my clothes are fitting better. I’m vegan so I’ve been struggling with protein but I’m finally managing to hit my goal of around 15% protein as of the last week. Still need to up my exercise, I’m planning to do weight lifting so I can build some muscle. I can’t wait to lose enough fat for my damn thighs to stop rubbing together ugh. I’m not sure if anyone cares but I’m proud of myself so I wanted to share, I feel weird sharing this on my social media accounts because I have some heavier friends who are sensitive about people promoting weight loss or dieting.

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DIY clothes modifications/Making your existing wardrobe work mid- weight loss

Hello and hope you are having a wonderful day.

I’ve started unpacking my summer work clothes and everything is too big! I didn’t think my weight loss was that drastic (~7-10 lbs) but the waist on all of my summer print pencil skirts are too big and don’t sit where they are supposed to.

I love the prints and considered getting them altered but I’m not sure I want to spend money doing that since I’d like to lose another 10lbs. That would mean paying to alter it now and then paying again later.

Does anyone know a YouTube channel or video they could recommend for these kinds of DIY fixes? Or even just tips on how you made your old clothes work while still on your weight loss journey.

Thanks!

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