Sunday, April 28, 2024

Extreme hunger after losing 170lbs - Rapidly regaining weight. Desperately in need of help.

Hi, this will be a little long but if anyone has any advice or experience with something similar happening I would greatly appreciate it 🙏 I have absolutely no idea what to do and nothing I’ve tried so far is helping. Thank you so much :)

I’m 25f and I've been on an intentional weight loss journey since Summer 2022, and I've lost 170lbs naturally so far. I still have another 80lbs to lose and have been in a calorie deficit until now.

Throughout this journey, I've experienced a beautiful transformation in my relationship with food. I've embraced a non-restrictive approach and developed a healthy mindset around eating. However, I believe I may have missed some major stress signals that my body was sending me along the way and have now hit a massive roadblock.

The problems began in October when I started experiencing energy crashes between meals with symptoms that mimicked reactive hypoglycaemia. It seemed random at first but became more and more frequent until January when it worsened, and I started to think I may be diabetic. But medical tests ruled out any underlying conditions.

So, I continued to eat in a calorie deficit, but eventually, I hit a tipping point, and extreme hunger and binge eating episodes started occurring.

I've only been able to barely manage this by eating at maintenance, which I’ve been doing for the past 2 months but nothing has calmed down yet and even the slightest deviation, such as an increase in activity level, triggers intense and uncontrollable eating episodes.

These episodes are completely different from any emotional or restriction based binges I’ve had in the past. I’ve had a lifetime of unhealthy eating habits to compare it with and this is nothing like anything I’ve ever experienced before. Most online advice seems to focus on general binge eating advice, which doesn't fit me because I’m absolutely certain the eating episodes are NOT triggered by emotion, or stress.

My body seems very panicked around food, which is strange because I'm not restrictive at all. The other strange thing is that the cravings have not been for highly palatable foods. It's mostly for plain high-carb foods like rice, bread, oatmeal - things I don't even like very much. And I've never restricted carbs either. That's why I thought it might be some other health issue. But my doctors have run tests for diabetes, blood sugar imbalance, thyroid, hormonal issues, and everything came back normal. The only link seems to be the prolonged calorie deficit.

I think I missed a lot of other distress signals along the way too, like extreme dips in mood and mental health and low energy. It seems like my body eventually gave out on me.

I'm very eager to continue my weight loss journey and I'm willing to give my body whatever it needs to recover. But I’m unsure how to navigate the extreme hunger since it seems to be over-riding my usual hunger and fullness cues and the binge-like episodes are deeply disturbing and have been having a significant impact on my mental health. I’ve rapidly regained 25lbs since this started and I have no idea what to do.

I’ve tried mentally pushing through the episodes but the hunger is so intense I literally can’t concentrate- I literally feel like I have to turn the lights out and meditate to even attempt to get through them and I still fail every time.

I've also tried eating freely, but it leads to binges and needing to eat massive quantities of food almost every hour, which has been exhausting to keep up with.

I’m already eating a well balanced high protein, high fiber, mostly whole foods diet with consistent spacing between meals.

TL;DR - I’ve lost 170lbs in a sustainable way and my body seems to be fighting back at me. I still have 80lbs left to lose. I haven’t gone back to old unhealthy lifestyle but hunger has been so intense it’s been almost impossible to fight. I’m already eating high protein, high fiber, mostly whole foods and leave consistent spacing between meals. The binges are NOT emotion or stress triggered and the cravings are not even for highly palatable foods. Feels like my body is trying to store up food. I have no underlying health conditions. Currently eating at maintainance and taking a break for the past 2 months but nothing has improved so far.

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What is a realistic time frame for losing weight?

So I'm 6'3 and currently weighing in at 354lbs. I exercise for ~90 minutes 3-5x per week. Doing light cardio and weight training, I've seeing doing that for ~2 months now.

I had a big problem with chips/chocolate and pepsi, I've been drinking diet pepsi for ~15 months now and cut out chips and chocolate in the last two months. The only thing along those lines I still eat is I will buy a rice Krispy bar thing on payday so once every 2 weeks or so but i could probably cut that out too honestly.

I've noticed that my clothes are getting baggy but my weight on the scale hasn't moved at all at least not since I bought a scale that can actially weigh me ~1 month ago.

I have currently have two weight loss goals first off is just less than 300 and I'd like to eventually be around 200lbs but I have no idea what kind of time frame I should be looking at, is no change after ~1 month a sign that I'm not doing enough? I have been getting stronger as evidence from my weight training so am I just building muscle at the same rate I'm losing fat?

Also does anyone have any recommendations for things I can get for work lunches? It would need to have at least a 2 week shelf life and able to be stored at room temperature. I was thinking the canned sandwich meats but I dont know if they're any good either.

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Saturday, April 27, 2024

I (22F) get very discouraged with weight loss

Im 5’5 and 135 pounds. I don’t workout so I’m really skinny fat. I struggle with a sense of perfection and if my routine is not “perfect” I don’t try at all. I know resistance training is very important but I just get very nervous in my university gym because it’s full of extremely hot young people. Will group fitness classes be enough? The reistance training in group fitness is more like cardio with weight…

I just want to “tighten” up but I’m not interested in losing a bunch of weight per se? I would like to lose the skinny fat look and extra pudge while still keeping my ass.

Is this just diet + strength training? I also want to add that I’m vegetarian and Indian so I naturally don’t get a lot of protein and I naturally have low muscle mass. Would just dieting + doing any sort of activity like walking or cardio be enough? Is dieting even necessary? I want to lose 10 pounds but I also don’t want to lose my ass ahaha

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When was the first time you could visibly see that you had lost weight?

Hey all, I'm 19M with a start weight of 98.8kg/218lbs and a current weight of 78.8kg/174lbs. I started in November and since then I've lost 20kg or 44lbs.

One thing with me is I've always had a very warped self image. To an extreme where I can't even comprehend what I look like as I'm staring in the mirror. If I had to draw myself, I couldn't because I can't perceive myself. This has made recognising my weight loss quite difficult and it was only a few weeks back that I managed to see a difference in photos of me from pre weight loss to now.

But today I realised that my body is different and I can kind of see it more clearly. My legs look smaller, my stomach is smaller and my torso has more of an angular shape than just a circle. And my stomach apron no longer hangs over my skin when standing and instead floats in a way? I can see my jawline and neck. My shoulders and arms. I can finally see these changes I've been reading on the scale on my own body and it's really exciting. My two XL t-shirts have gone from slightly baggy to breathe in to now being bedtime t-shirt level baggy. I fit comfortably into an old pair of size large joggers yesterday. And my size XL long sleeve shirt was a little loose instead of skintight and stretched out.

I don't know if that made any sense but I'm just excited that nearly 6 months of hard work has paid off. I'm excited to see how I'll look to myself when I get to my goal weight.

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Not losing weight on topamax and lomaira

Hi everyone. I have been on topamax and lomaira since February, my doctor switched up my dosage after loosing 10 lbs and a plateau in weight loss and since then I have not lost any more weight in another month… I am feeling hopeless.. I currently weigh 200 lbs, I workout 3-4 times per week, eat healthy, drink as much water as possible.. not sure what else I can do to speed things along.. the topamax makes me miserable.. I just wish something would work.. I gained around 60 pounds while on birth control, stopped birth control and have been unable to lose anything, I am down only 10 lbs in 3 months which is something but doesn’t feel worth much.

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Friday, April 26, 2024

Date ideas that don’t involve food or alcohol?

I’m 23F and currently around 154lbs at 5’2. Meanwhile my boyfriend 22M is around 5’10 and 264lbs.

We are both going on lite and easy and committing to our weight loss journeys together. However, we didn’t realise that pretty much all our dates involve some food or alcohol consumption. When it’s ordering a meal from Uber eats or getting a sweet treat after a walk. Or drinking at a bar to the point you become ravenous and once again start ordering takeout.

Was wondering if any of you have any date ideas that don’t involve food or alcohol consumption. As I told him I don’t just want most of our dates to be us sitting at the TV. Mind you it’s getting cold where we are now and we do enjoy doing stuff at nighttime.

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I'm going to stop drinking, be serious about the food I eat and continue my workouts for a month and see how much I'll lose.

I drink a lot of beer frequently. It used to be normal beer but Ive been drinking lite beer this year. I lost a lot of weight from january to march, but then I got complacent and a lot of shit went down that made eating my usual food harder and made me want to drink more.

For a month now until the 24th of May I want to try to not drink (most likely "as much"), eat boring and well and work out 3 times a week and maybe throw in some cardio to aid when I have to do leg days. It is going to suck but Im pretty sure drinking is what has slowed my weight loss. This is going to suck a lot a lot because I honestly hate being sober.

Wish me luck everyone and maybe I can report back in a month on how much I've lost (other than my sanity). I'm currently 94ks.

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