Thursday, September 16, 2021

Frustrated/happy

F/5’5”/SW:220lbs/CW:188lbs/GW:140 So I’ve lost 32lbs which is really cool! I’m very happy with this progress. I started really paying attention to weight loss in May this year. I’ve been doing cico and getting into running. I just want to rant a little. I know sometimes we get body dysmorphia or we just get discouraged when we start noticing more and more imperfections as we lose. I guess what sucks is that I’m not losing faster. I’m doing it the “healthy” slower way and that’s good and all but I just want to look hot already! Lol A big motivator for me is I want to look good. One moment I’ll see my reflection and be like “damn! I’m looking good!” Then I’ll come across another reflection and it’s like.. all ruined. When I try to take a selfie or a picture in general I usually hate how I look even though I just looked in the mirror and thought I looked great. I’ll notice a nice defined line down my leg but from the front I see cellulite. It’s just a matter of becoming more confident but nonetheless it sucks when I don’t like my image. Rant over. Thanks for reading.

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Weight loss question

Good afternoon! Just joined and am looking for some encouragement and suggestions. I m 34/F, and have recently begun a weight loss journey. I have working out consistently with a friend for about two months now but am not really seeing the results I was hoping for.

We do a lot of weight training (every other day usually, for roughly 2 hours if not a little less), so I get that my lack of weight loss is directly connected to the muscle I’m building, but I’m trying to do cardio on the days we don’t go to the gym to balance it out. The good news is that I do feel world’s better than I did before this started; the bad news is, the numbers on the scale aren’t going down as fast as I’d like.

I lost about 10 lbs in the first month before immediately gaining half of it back and staying there ever since. Now I just fluctuate around that weight.

I eat roughly 1400 to 1500 calories a day and am almost always in a deficit, only have coke/eat out once a week, take some vitamins and supplements (B12, probiotics, and MCT oil), so I’m not sure what else I can do to encourage results sooner.

Before you suggest it, yes, I’ve been measuring inches too, and other than some minor loss at the start, that’s been a stalemate too. The thing is, I look in the mirror and can see a difference, but the numbers say otherwise and it’s hard not to be discouraged.

I’m worried hormones or something like genetics are fighting me here. But maybe I’m just rushing things since it’s only been 2 months.

ETA: sorry! Am on mobile and forgot something as important as height and weight: 5’5”, and 195 lbs. The aforementioned loss has brought me to about 190lbs.

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I literally just want to lose weight for aesthetic reasons. Aren't I valid?

13 y/o, 62kg last time I weighed myself, hoping to be 55kg

I just want to fit into my jeans currently. My fitness journey will be next year, as I have separated my life goals into annual objectives and Fitness habits are next years. My jeans are one size too small and I like them too much to have to replace it. While I'm at it, I figured that I might as well try being skinny. I've been chubby most of my life and I am FINALLY skinny enough now to appreciate my jaw line. I want to see what else I've been hiding under chub all these years.

Even while writing this, I feel sad knowing that this weight loss will likely steal my boobs, but you know. It's for progress, right?

Anyway, my main question is how do you build self-discipline around food. I'd be just the skinniest stick of a girl if I never felt the need to snack or sample food in-between meals. I'm not too concerned about diet currently, even though it will likely bite me in the but when I'm like 70 and break my bones from attempting to walk with brittle bones.

Ciao, internet. Thanks for your replies!

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Beginning of my journey - 26F | SW: 67,9 kg - CW: 67,6 kg - GW: 59,0 kg

Hello losers! After a long time lurking in the shadows of this subreddit, I finally decided at the end of August to take the bait and buy a scale. It was a bit scary for me because I moved countries less than a year ago and, while it has been a very good decision overall, it has also been quite stressful and I knew I had gained some weight. Also, I don't have the _healthiest_ relationship with my body, so I was afraid it would mean I'd go down an anxiety spiral over how fat I was.

Two days later, my new scale arrived. The verdict: 4 kg more than before moving. I understand that, for many of you, it might seem like nothing (and that I'm worrying about something completely minor) but, while I'm still in the "normal" BMI range, I'm now quite close to "overweight", and also the heaviest I've ever been.

What has been even more of a slap in the face is the fact that I'm completely unable to lose any weight. Granted, it's only been two weeks, but the scale has not moved even a little bit (except for normal fluctuations, like my period etc.). I had expected to maybe have lost half a kilo or something, but nope. Nada.

I eat mostly plant-based and home-cooked meals; lots of beans, veggies, eggs (but I also do have a bit of an obsession with croissants, and on any given week probably end up eating at least a couple). I never drink sodas, and only drink alcohol one or two nights a week when going out with friends. I've been doing some IF and calorie-counting, while also exercising (almost) every day.

I'm just doing this post for accountability to myself, because even though I started two weeks ago I'm already feeling a bit discouraged. I'll try to update every two weeks/monthly, just to keep up with my progress (if it ever happens).

All comments are welcome, of course! Especially if you have any idea on what I can do to improve my journey to weight loss :)

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Losing weight for fashion

Does anyone here struggle with not knowing if weight loss is worth it at a healthy BMI (mine currently hovers around 22) for the sake of fashion? I’ve broken down crying 3 times this week trying to get dressed because it takes so much work to look cute and classy now. Being bigger has made life tremendously harder and I feel like I need to entirely ditch fashion all together and just be plain all the time.

For context, I spent most of 16-22 being near underweight due to an eating disorder. There were moments where I weighed more, around what I did now, but I was launched right back into major relapse. So far I’ve managed my weight around a BMI 21.5-22.5 for about two years, which should feel like a victory, but instead it feels like a failure. Every outfit I put on I feel frumpy in. I have super defined hips that only really came about after 2 years of full “recovery” and basically every pair of pants that isn’t drapey or oversized I wear makes me cry in a ball on my floor. I feel lumpy and like nothing fits, and back when I was skinny I could just throw on anything and look great, now I have to basically get everything tailored to look good and I don’t make that much money so it’s not super easy, and my schedule is crazy so doing it all myself would also be rough.

A part of me wants to just lose the weight again, at least stopping at a healthy weight, but I know I’d probably go too far and I would probably gain it back anyway so I feel like I need to accept thus is my body, but unfortunately it’s just not conducive to the aesthetic that I like at all. I don’t want to be a curvy broad woman, I want to be androgynous and academic looking (maybe there’s a dysphoria component here, idk). So I just feel like I’m trapped in this soft, bodacious, round body and don’t know what to do or how to dress it or if I should even try.

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6 Healthy Root Vegetables You Have to Try This Fall

Root vegetables are the edible parts of plants that grow underground, but these super-nutritious, health foods are finding their way into the spotlight and onto the plates of healthy eaters. Carrots are the most familiar root vegetable—we eat the long, orange bottoms, not the leafy tops. These six other roots are, like carrots, rich in flavor and nutrients. Plus,  they’re ideal for slow-cooking in diet dishes that warm you up on cool fall days. Here’s why each is a healthful addition to your diet plan and a few ideas for enjoying them:

1. Beets

root vegetables

Most of us recognize the dark red roots, though you can also find varieties that are striped with white inside and some that have golden yellow skin and flesh. All are naturally sweet—beets are a raw ingredient in table sugar—yet they’re low to medium on the Glycemic Index, so you can enjoy them even when you’re trying to lose weight.

Nutrisystem category: Vegetable

Nutrition facts: A cup of raw beets has 58 calories, 3.8 grams of fiber, 13 grams of complex carbohydrates, 22 milligrams of calcium and 442 milligrams of potassium.

Try: Beet Salad with Arugula and Goat Cheese blends the sweetness of the roots with peppery greens and the creamy texture of the cheese. When you roast beets, the sugars are caramelized, giving them an even deeper, richer flavor. Roasted Rosemary Beets and Carrots is the perfect sweet and savory side dish.

2. Parsnips

parsnips

They look like large, white carrots and they have a similar mildly sweet flavor and crunchy texture. When cooked, parsnips become very tender and even sweeter.

Nutrisystem category: SmartCarb

Nutrition facts: A half-cup of raw parsnips has just 50 calories, yet gives you 3.3 grams of fiber, 250 milligrams of potassium, and more than 10 percent of your RDA of vitamin C, folate and manganese.

Try: Steamed and pureed parsnips make a hearty foundation for low-fat, creamy soups. Slice raw parsnips into “sticks” and bake them in the oven with a little oil, salt and pepper to make crispy “fries.” You can also spiralize them into noodles like in our Parsnip Noodles with Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce recipe.

3. Turnips

turnips root vegetables

A roundish bulb shaped a bit like a large radish, turnips often have purplish tops and white bottoms but some varieties are all white. The insides of both of these root vegetables are a creamy white color. They taste lightly spicy. When shopping, look for smaller turnips, which are more tender than larger ones.

Nutrisystem category: Vegetable

Nutrition facts: In a cup of raw turnips, you get 36 calories, 2.3 grams of fiber, 27 milligrams of vitamin C, and no fat or cholesterol.

Try: Instead of ordinary mashed potatoes, try boiled and mashed turnips with apples, a sweet and spicy weight loss combination that just might become a new family favorite. And don’t toss the green tops in the garbage—they’re also loaded with nutrients and they taste delicious raw or sautéed. You should also try our recipes for Turnip Fries, Turnip Veggie Patty and Roasted Turnip Salad.

4. Rutabagas

rutabaga root vegetables

Sometimes called swedes or wax turnips, rutabagas are hybrid root vegetables created from turnips and cabbage. Rutabagas are mildly spicy but become more sweet-tasting when cooked. They look a bit knobby on the outside, but they have smooth, starchy texture inside.

Nutrisystem category: Vegetable

Nutrition facts: In a cup of raw rutabaga, you get 52 calories, 3.2 grams of fiber, 60 milligrams of calcium, 35 milligrams of vitamin C, and 427 milligrams of potassium.

Try: With their sturdy texture, rutabagas make a solid base for a vegetable tart made with layers of potatoes, carrots and garlic. For a hearty and healthy side dish, toss chunks of rutabaga with mustard and dill, then roast them to tenderness. Just like some of these other fall root vegetables, you can cut them into French fries for healthy alternative.

5. Kohlrabi

kohlrabi

The bulbous exterior of kohlrabi may be light green or deep purple, but all are white inside. Like its close relative broccoli, kohlrabi has a mild peppery flavor.

Nutrisystem category: Vegetable

Nutrition facts: A cup of raw kohlrabi has 36 calories, 5 grams of fiber, and 83 milligrams of vitamin C, 472 milligrams of potassium, and a substantial amount of vitamin A.

Try: You can eat kohlrabi raw, sliced into salads or grated into your favorite slaw. Add cubes of kohlrabi to vegetable soups, where they become tender after slow cooking. Shredded kohlrabi mixed with egg and a little flour make tasty fritters your family will love.

6. Celeriac

celeriac root vegetables

Also called celery root or knob celery, celeriac is a variety of celery grown for its edible roots. While celeriac won’t win the vegetable beauty pageant, its scent is fresh and sweet, and when cooked its aroma has a savory smell that may remind you of Thanksgiving dinner in the oven. The taste is mild, with gentle herbal notes that make it an ideal companion to stronger flavors.

Nutrisystem category: Vegetable

Nutrition facts: In a cup of raw celeriac, you get 66 calories, 2.8 grams of fiber, 67 milligrams of calcium, 12.5 milligrams of vitamin C and 468 milligrams of potassium.

Try: Celeriac’s smooth texture (after peeling the rough skin) lends itself to purees that can be used to add flavor and nutrients to soups and stews. Roast it with pears to make a sweet side dish for broiled fish or turkey breast.

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Insecure about my body when losing weight, crying. Advice from fellow ladies, men possibly?

Hi fellow loseit people.

I am on a weight loss journey. So far I’ve lost about 70 pounds and I feel great. I’m a 27 yr old 5 foot 7 female.

Here comes my dilemma which may be TMI:

I am in an LDR with my girlfriend, and today I decided to be brave and send her nudes. Unfortunately, each time I tried to snap a photo, I hated the way my body looks. So much so that I actually broke into tears and have been crying for hours.

I am keen on the weight loss but the way my body looks in the process is disgusting me. The stretch marks, the way my stomach still isn’t completely flat, the fact that my boobs sag now and nips point to the floor.

I go to the gym 6 days a week and do an hour of cardio and an hour of weights. I’ve been trying to tone up and fix my body but I feel like the skin, the stretch marks, I hate it all and I feel more insecure than when I was much heavier. I still have over 100 pounds to go until my goal weight but it honestly makes me sob.

I feel like I’m ruining my intimate relationships with my insecurities. I hate that next month I see my LDR girlfriend for the first time and I hate my body, and the way I look that I probably won’t even be comfortable to DTD when we meet. So here I am, at 3 a.m., sobbing my eyes out because I learned the only way to fix my boobs and body will be surgery.

I feel like losing weight makes me uglier and I hate my body. How do you cope with this if anyone has felt similar? I can’t stand myself. I hate myself now.

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