Thursday, January 12, 2023

8 weeks in

8 weeks ago I had decided that I had enough of being unhappy with my weight and trying every diet under the sun to just end up not succeeding. I haven’t cut out any of my favourite foods just eating junk in lesser quantities and monitoring my portion sizes. Just to prove that you don’t need to cut out your favourite foods I eat pizza for lunch 5 days each week as it’s most conviennent for me at work (two normal sized slices which fills me up the perfect amount). This morning was the first time I weighed in after those 8 weeks as I personally feel that weighing often has a negative impact on my mindset as I stupidly see little improvements as not good enough and that knocks my motivation off. Anyway my starting weight was 68.5kg and today I was 62.6kg. I am so happy with myself and can’t wait to keep succeeding. I still enjoyed myself over the Christmas period but didn’t fall into junk foods and chocolate as deep as I normally would have. Basically I just wanted to post in here for people like myself who once thought that they would never be able to lose weight, sometimes just eating mindfully and “forgetting” that you are actually on a weight loss journey is the best way to do it. Before this I used to centre my every day around calories and if I went the slightest bit over my limit I would binge, all I thought about at that moment was food but not anymore which for me seems to be the way forward. If I can do it you can too!

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Overwhelmed & Needing Help

I'll try to keep this short for your sake and mine. I'm sure if I start thinking too hard I'm gonna start crying. (Again)

I (19f and around 5'3"/5'4") had a doctor's appointment today earlier in the afternoon for a check up and to talk about my medications. I do the physical exam with the MA, I get on the scale, and I realize that I currently am at 200 pounds.

I don't know why I was so surprised to see the number, I've always been a bigger girl. Even when I was little I was chubbier than the other kids I went to school with. But looking down at my feet and seeing 200 pounds on the scale really just struck something in me.

It's been gnawing at me all day. Anytime I wasn't listening to music or focusing on something I would start thinking about it. I confess I've already started to bully myself about it a bit, even though it's just been a couple of hours.

However, I know that I can do things to change my weight, and I want to try my damnedest to lose it. One of the issues though, is I don't know where to start.

So my questions for you include: 1. Which foods do you recommend to help with weight loss? 2. What exercises would work best for overall change? 3. How do you curb your sweet tooth? Are there any specific smaller sweet things you recommend to push it back? (I have a particularly nasty sweet tooth, and tend to gravitate towards sweeter things even when I know I shouldn't.)

Any advice would be really appreciated. Thank you for reading and helping a girl out. Have a good day and good luck with whatever journey you're working through :)

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Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Sorry for a sad post, but sometimes I get discouraged about one thing in particular

I am on my weight loss journey for a couple of different reasons. First, of course, is health. I don’t want to enter my 30s setting myself up for tons of discomfort and health issues all because of my weight. While I don’t suffer from anything life-threatening right now, I do notice those subtle but disturbing symptoms of carrying too much weight: aches, quickness to tire, rashes when it gets hot. Getting rid of those things alone is worth it to me, so I don’t plan on giving up.

But I can’t deny that I’m also losing weight for those superficial reasons: to look and feel better. But here’s where I start getting discouraged: I’ve never been “hot” or “attractive” in my life, even when I was near a more normal weight in high school. I don’t want to go into detail really, but people weren’t always kind to me.

I see people lose tons of weight, and while they were attractive even when overweight, they’re radiant and shapely once they hit their goal weight.

I just worry…what if I’m working to transform into a different kind of “ugly”? What if the body that awaits me is just as gross and awful as this one? What if I’m just not meant to look or feel attractive?

I know these are silly thoughts. I apologize.

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The "woosh" effect is a thing

At least for me it is. I know every body is different, but for me, the whoosh effect is real. Basically, after having been in caloric deficit for a few weeks and the scale not really budging, I overeat one day after maybe two weeks of caloric deficit and boom, several pounds gone the next day. The scientific explanation is that the caloric deficit puts the body under stress, thereby cortisol levels are higher. Cortisol makes it difficult to lose weighr but it also makes the body retain water. Once the body realizes "it's all okay" on the overeat day, cortisol drops and the all the water that the body has been holding as a result of stress goes.

This means that the caloric deficit has worked, but I just wasn't able to see it on the scale for several weeks because my body was too stressed out to let go.

Therefore I usually make sure to incorporate a refuel day where I feel no shame eating 2000kcal or more in a day, knowing that that will help my body and give it a break and it'll lose that excess water and I will be able to see my weight loss on the scale.

This might not be the experience for every body but I just thought I'd share my experience to encourage those of you for whom this mechanism is true as well. If you've been dieting and yoh don't see the scale budge, don't despair. Give your body rest, love and care and if that means yoh need to break diet for a day or two by all means, do so. Dieting is freaking hard so if you need to take a break even just to feel mentally better , that will rest your body as well as your mind. Now, don't overdue it obviously, but do be kind to yourself. You're doing great. :)

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Losing weight eating more carbs?

Hi all! First post on here and new reddit account.

Last fall I booked a tropical holiday and wanted to lose some weight quickly. I had about 6 weeks to my trip, and I had heard a lot of good things about the keto diet in terms of quick weight loss. I jumped in and gave it my all - stayed under 20g of carbs per day, I was eating so much eggs, steak, low carb veggies, cheese, etc. (I should also say my starting weight was 176lbs, 5'6F). My first week went really well (lost 3lbs), but then afterwards my weightloss quickly dwinded each passing week. By the end I was only losing 0 - 0.2lbs per week, and I lost 6lbs total. I was EXTREMELY frustrated because I had never been able to stick to a diet plan that long, it look a lot of dedication and consistency, and tbh, I had to completely give up most of the foods I liked which sucked a lot. Also probably TMI but I was barely having any bowel movements, I went from 2-3 times per day to once every 1-2 days.

I went to the Keto subreddit to try and understand why I wasn't losing weight as quickly as most people - tbh, I find that community toxic as they are so engrained into the keto lifestyle they could not possibly believe that it wasn't somehow my fault. I was eating 1300-1400 calories a day and keeping my carbs low - yet it was always a bunch of confusing explanations (you're eating too much/too little, you're not drinking enough water, you're drinking too much water, you're not working out enough, you're working out too much - I was doing 6 hours of cardio a week). That's why i'm not posting there about this, because they will pretty much tear you apart if you have the gall to say that it's not working for you.

When I went on my holiday in mid-December, I stopped doing keto because I was on vacation, and Christmas was coming up, in which I wanted to enjoy all the tasty foods. I told myself on Jan 1 I would get back to eating healthy - I knew it didn't want to do keto again because it's just not sustainable or enjoyable. I pretty much came to the realization that if i'm going to lose weight and keep it off long term, I need to change my eating habits. No more quick-fix diets aimed at losing weight, my goal is to repair my relationship with food and just eat healthy for the most part. I've still been able to stick around 1500 calories, and i'm eating around 100g carbs (which is still less than the average diet). I'm enjoying the food a lot more and surprise surprise - i've actually lost 6lbs since I started on Jan 1, which is the same amount I lost doing Keto for the entire 6 weeks. And my BMs are back to normal, lol.

I just wanted to know if anyone had any insight on this? I did SO much research into keto and was 100% sold - the science made total sense to me. Your body's prefered fuel source is glycogen, which is stored in the body from sugar and carbs. When your body runs out of glycogen, it starts using body fat for fuel, hence the reason for burning body fat quickly. However, if that's the case, why have I been losing more weight eating more carbs? It doesn't really seem to jive with the science?

Sorry for the long post but I'd appreciate any insight. Thanks!

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How can I best support my partner in his weight loss journey?

Apologies if post is not appropriate, I just don't know where else to ask.

My husband is 35 and has been obese most of his life. He is also short, which I understand can make things more challenging, though he's quite muscular and strong (he can do push ups and pull ups, even at his current weight).

He has told me many times he wants to lose weight, but it's something very emotional for him. He was quite overweight as a child, and was bullied for it even by his relatives. His parents were quite neglectful in this regard too, and as a result, he never really learned how to eat well, in fact, he's very prone to snacking on whatever's at hand because he basically grew up alone, so they never really sat down for meals, etc. He suffered from an ED/overexercising during some of his teens. So his relationship with food is not the best.

He buys treats and junk food often, and like I said, most of the day he snacks on these, or whatever else is in the fridge. The other day we had a heart to heart, because he was telling me about how he knows he needs to lose weight. So I basically told him, that from an outsider's perspective, and taking into account his history with food/childhood trauma, that he just never had the chance to properly learn how to feed himself, and that I can support him in that regard.

I want to start meal planning and prepping because I also need to lose a few lbs. We've fallen into the bad habit of not really cooking much and ordering take away often (which is also hard on the $$$). But I find it really difficult to say no to these things, so I feel I'm encouraging him. Also when we go to buy groceries, sometimes he'll pick up some candy or whatever else, and it breaks my heart to say no.

He doesn't like going to the doctor, because they always tell him he needs to lose weight, but nothing else, so he feels shamed and not helped. He has a lot of shame regarding his weight, he discusses it with me at times (like what I've mentioned in this post), but e.g. he'll never actually tell me how much he weighs. So going to the gym is also a no-go, we'll have to work out at home (which I don't like that much, 'cause it's so easy to put it off, also requires quite a bit of space and equipment for weight training).

Luckily, in my country there's a service for buying medical orders for lab tests and such, and they now offer a service for quick interpretation of lab results by a team of doctors online. So I'm thinking of having him get necessary tests (e.g. thyroid, insulin resistance/diabetes tests, and others). So if he doesn't want to go to the doc yet, start from there. Get the tests, then see if the doctors find anything that requires attention. I fear he might have diabetes, at the very least he probably has insulin resistance. But this is a very sensitive topic for him.

I'm not sure how else to support him. If you were (or have been) in his shoes, what kind of support would be most beneficial for you? If you were (or have been) in my shoes, what do you recommend?

I'm a huge pessimist, so I'm thinking maybe my support won't be enough. I mean, I wanna do my best, because I also want/need to get healthier, but I'm mostly worried about him, because he has more weight to lose, and I really don't want to lose him to something like heart problems or diabetes in the future.

Thanks in advance!

TL;DR: my husband has been obese for most of his life, and wants to lose weight, he is quite sensitive about his weight though, and it's a very emotional thing for him, he doesn't like going to the doctor, so I don't know how to best support him. I also want to get healthier, so I have no problem taking the reins, but I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed, because I don't know if I'll be able to help him.

ETA: he also doesn't like the idea of going to therapy, at least not at this point in his life.

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weight tracker google sheet template [free for anyone! :)]

hi r/loseit! today i’m coming at you with a simple tool designed to make tracking your weight loss journey easy and (hopefully) fun, if you’re into percentages!

i started my weight loss journey about 5.5 years ago now — time flies! i was done by around the year mark; lost about one third of my body weight and am now rocking a relatively thin body!

for the new year, i’ve decided to start some gym gains. while making a google sheets document for me to track my daily exercise and gains, i created a spin-off designed to track weight loss.

the sheet itself is pretty simple. you input your daily weight and check off what you accomplished, and it tells you what % of your goals you met for the day, the total amount of weight lost so far, and how close (percentage wise) you are to your goal weight. it also has free input spots for intake tracking, a food log, and a step counter.

setting it up is super easy. make a copy of the doc for yourself, then all you have to do is change the “goals” labels to things you want to accomplish every day and input your goal weight. after that, you can use it daily like a food log.

this is a very simple sheet that’s more designed for people like me who are encouraged by game-ifying their process — it definitely doesn’t have all the bells and whistles that certain apps do. the default setup is a weekly log wherein each sheet page contains a new week. that would be pretty easy to modify, though.

if you have any questions, i’m happy to help troubleshoot.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wPOQCO-r8nS8Nd589YvGYC80PKKEEAxE8ZzdvEDu5hE/edit?usp=sharing

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