Friday, September 29, 2023

Skin Issues after Major Weight Loss

Coming on here to find help that my Doctors can’t figure out. I’m 37f and within the past 5 years I’ve lost 120lbs (364-241 current weight). My problem is between my thighs and lady area. My skin is always sore. I’ve tried everything I can think of : Epson Salt Bath, Baking Soda, Yeast Cream, Diaper Rash Cream, Baby Powder, Vaseline. Nothing helps. I’ve been tested by my OB, no infection. It’s an all year problem.

Has anyone dealt with anything like this? I’m desperate at this point and will take any advice

TIA and sorry if it was too personal to share

submitted by /u/mebenfie
[link] [comments]

from loseit - Lose the Fat https://ift.tt/XvpzIh1

NSV - Face Gains - 350+ to 277lbs, M31 5'9'' - Also story of restarting my weight loss.

First, the pictures:

Taken at about 340

Taken around 320lbs

Taken at 285

I started this off in December of last year at about 350lbs. My goal is to at least get to the lowest I've been in my adult life of 240.

But I had done this journey about 8 years ago, when I went from 340 to 240 through working out and changing eating habits. But even maintaining that weight for over a year, I was always starving. I was eating plenty of clean and lean protein, green vegetables, and plenty of food. But I always found myself hungry, no matter how much I ate.

So I talked to my doctor, who referred me to a bariatric team, who determined that surgery might be the best course of action for me. So I worked with them for 6 months to get a gastric sleeve, returning to my original eating habits of lean protein, clean veggies, low carbs, and high cardio workouts (Which I had already been doing for about a year anyways, just upped it even more). Before the surgery, I had went from 350-315. Post surgery, I'm now at 277 today.

I was against surgery for my entire life, but I decided to talk with the bariatric team since my doctor referred me to them. And they explained why I was so hungry even when I was maintaining my weight. A lifetime of overeating had stretched my stomach out. And because of that, there are hormones in your stomach that tell you how hungry you should be. And if your stomach gets too stretched out for decades of overeating, it can cause an imbalance.

So taking out a portion of the stomach will rebalance it.

Now let me be clear: I am not recommending weight loss surgery. I would be losing this weight without the surgery just fine, and that's also what I needed to prove to the team. This surgery is NOT to help me lose weight. It's to help me maintain it after I've lost my weight. It's to stop me from being so hungry, even when I'm maintaining my weight and eating healthy. It's to bring me back to a level of normalcy after about 30 years of overeating.

I want to be very clear: Weight loss surgery is not a solution. My doctor heard my problems, what I've tried before, and knew I could lose weight fine. I needed help with maintaining, and that's why he sent me to a bariatric team. This is not a post recommending surgery, and surgery should not be taken lightly. Post-surgery was hell for over a month. I got new problems that I didn't have before, and I was completely miserable. It's getting better now, but it can cause some deep depression if you're not careful as well, which is why they assign you a psychiatrist before surgery.

Ultimately, what helped me lose weight was taking the eating habits they've taught me, and applying it to my healthy eating habits. They taught me to slow HEAVILY down when eating. They taught me NOT to drink water when eating and waiting 30 minutes before drinking again (Drinking will cause food to absorb the water, and stretch your stomach). They taught me ways to stop myself from eating too much and too quickly (I now place my plate out of view. I've found that having food out of sight makes me slow down my eating considerably, since it's not smack in my face and constantly drawing my attention).

This ended up being a lot longer than I wanted it to be. But I felt like there was no way to really explain how WLS is not a solution without delving into why. And I wanted to be absolutely sure that nobody thought that I was recommending WLS. I'm not. The only person who should be recommending that to you is your doctor, and only if he determines that it's what you should pursue. Nobody else.

submitted by /u/Lavanthus
[link] [comments]

from loseit - Lose the Fat https://ift.tt/QVjPsCW

Thursday, September 28, 2023

Feeling down- knock some sense into me so I don't give up please!

I have an event coming up in 3 weeks time. I haven't lost any weight in the last month. I didn't change anything except the last few days I've been eating at maintenance and not working out. Previously, I've been eating 1200 on average and working out 3-4x a week but still no weight loss.

I really want to feel confident at this event but I feel really down about my progress. I'm a lot heavier than I ever would have wanted to be and its dragging me down mentally. Coupled with the fact that other attendees are already judgemental of my weight- I hate the fact I'll have that attention on me.

I'm an emotional eater and I'm really struggling with the urge to drown my sorrows in food. I know it's stupid but the dread of being the size I am in a few weeks is weighing me down (literally!) 😢😢

I can't even wear the outfit I would have wanted to and I just feel like giving up. I know it's literally the dumbest thing to do but right now I just feel rubbish. The pictures from this event are gonna be passed around and out there forever, even if i do lose the weight. Would appreciate some support.

submitted by /u/anon875787578
[link] [comments]

from loseit - Lose the Fat https://ift.tt/ZLOvJt7

Are Wegovy & Ozempic more effective at appetite suppression than traditional ADHD stimulant medication?

I've been prescribed ADHD stimulant medication for almost a decade now. Of course, a common side effect that strikes some as a blessing & others a curse is that stimulants suppress appetite.

If Wegovy & Ozempic also function primarily by suppressing appetite, do they provide any additional benefits that ADHD stimulants don't? I suppose they at least have the benefit of not inflicting all of stimulants' side effects unrelated to appetite

Basically, if the mechanism whereby weight loss occurs is appetite suppression, does it matter which route I take to attain the final state of no appetite, whether by ADHD stimulants or Wegovy/Ozempic?

submitted by /u/throwaway0928a
[link] [comments]

from loseit - Lose the Fat https://ift.tt/LPkvSHJ

Diet Face

Weight loss has been up and down for me for about two years now I’m 5’1 and the heaviest I have ever been was 167lbs. I am currently 148lbs and I am trying to get to 125lbs. My exercise consists of walking and resistance training and I try to eat high protein but I will be honest my diet is not consistent it’s up and down and some days I don’t make sure to eat properly due to mental health issues. I am glad I have made progress! I want to get to a healthy place and feel confident and happy with my body but I have noticed that my face has aged rapidly. It was fine about four months ago and then one day it was like a night and day difference I kid you not. I’m wondering has anyone else experienced this and will my face bounce back? I am 23 by the way! Sorry if this all comes off as super vain as I know being in a better place health wise is more important than my facial appearance but I can’t lie it makes me sad. I feel like I look 10 years older.

submitted by /u/Prudent-Ad-2367
[link] [comments]

from loseit - Lose the Fat https://ift.tt/iQ3GqRb

Who here waited or is waiting for weight loss to “enjoy” life?

In my case I need something to look forward to to keep myself motivated.

Dating apps: each 10-20 lbs I lose I will download an app and join it. Tinder being the final because that’s where looks matter most.

Clothing: I will not buy new clothing until I’m quite close to the next size down. Currently XL but I believe I’ll be L at the end.

Socializing: not until I’m at my goal weight (slim).

Women: like with dating apps but I doubt I’ll ever ask one out in person (feels illegal in 2023)

Happiness: when all above happen.

submitted by /u/2Fat2BeHappy
[link] [comments]

from loseit - Lose the Fat https://ift.tt/4HsYbKg

Facts on how to preserve strength while losing weight 💪

RESISTANCE TRAINING :
Incorporate regular resistance training into your routine, even during a weight loss phase.Focus on compound exercises that target multiple muscle groups.

HIGH PROTEIN INTAKE:
Consume an adequate amount of protein to support muscle preservation. Aim for 0.7-1 gram of protein per pound of body weight per day.

CALORIC DEFICIT MODERATION:
Create a moderate caloric deficit instead of excessively restricting calories. Aiming for a deficit of 500-750 calories per day allows for gradual weight loss while minimizing muscle loss.

GRADUAL WEIGHT LOSS:
Aim to lose weight at a gradual pace, approximately 1-2 pounds per week.

TIMING OF NUTRIENT INTAKE:
Distribute your protein and carbohydrate intake evenly throughout the day. Consuming protein-rich meals and snacks at regular intervals supports muscle maintenance and prevents excessive muscle breakdown.

STRENGTH AND RESISTANCE TRAINING PRIORITIZATION:
Don't do over excessive cardio during a cutting phase.

MINDFUL TRACKING:
Track your progress through regular measurements, there is heaps of apps does this.

Blog from Fitside AI fitness

submitted by /u/HumorScared8615
[link] [comments]

from loseit - Lose the Fat https://ift.tt/7qvUsjQ