I feel gross....
kds10
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Last 2 days been eating crappy...fast food etc. I usually practice IF but have been eating from morning until bedtime. Coincidentally last 2 nights have woken up in middle of night feeling disgusted with myself
I hate this....I used to find weekends the easiest time to stay on track but this past winter I got in this habit of doing great during week but then slacking off on the weekends...now it has started to become a bad habit.
Thus zero weight loss since last fall
I have to get my *kitten* together! I find when I feel gross like this I feel gross mentally too...if that makes sense:(
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I hate this....I used to find weekends the easiest time to stay on track but this past winter I got in this habit of doing great during week but then slacking off on the weekends...now it has started to become a bad habit.
Thus zero weight loss since last fall
I have to get my *kitten* together! I find when I feel gross like this I feel gross mentally too...if that makes sense:(
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Plus I turned 50 last year and this past month I didn't have a period for the first time in my adult life other than when I was pregnant so everything feels out of whack too!!!
I feel like I am in a funk and this year has been a little more stressful than usual
..I need my *kitten* kicked lol!7 -
Hello OP you poor thing ! Did anything in particular cause the change of approach at the weekends ? My D3 levels go MIA in winter which impacts my moods and therefore diet (so much more cake). Also, those pesky hormones are a *kitten* too (mine are also on the fritz).. Have you considered getting any extra support for that ? Please be kind to yourself. x4
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OooohToast wrote: »Hello OP you poor thing ! Did anything in particular cause the change of approach at the weekends ? My D3 levels go MIA in winter which impacts my moods and therefore diet (so much more cake). Also, those pesky hormones are a *kitten* too (mine are also on the fritz).. Have you considered getting any extra support for that ? Please be kind to yourself. x
Thanks...any recommendation for natural hormone support?
It started in the winter when our weather got bad and too cold so instead of hiking on the weekends I instead chose to stay in keep warm and eat:((
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Sounds like you have the awareness you need to change your habits. Its now a matter of implementing some controls around your weekends to get back on track. Maybe plan morning activities or premake your meals? Something practical to help you get on track.
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Don't be so hard on yourself. We all "fall of the wagon". Winter is always hard for me as well. I call it working on my winter body. You can turn it around and make better foos choices anytime, and you will! 😁3
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OooohToast wrote: »Hello OP you poor thing ! Did anything in particular cause the change of approach at the weekends ? My D3 levels go MIA in winter which impacts my moods and therefore diet (so much more cake). Also, those pesky hormones are a *kitten* too (mine are also on the fritz).. Have you considered getting any extra support for that ? Please be kind to yourself. x
Thanks...any recommendation for natural hormone support?
It started in the winter when our weather got bad and too cold so instead of hiking on the weekends I instead chose to stay in keep warm and eat:((
I'd strongly suggest you not try to manipulate your hormone levels willy-nilly on speculation, whether by "natural" means or otherwise. If you think you're perimenopausal or menopausal, see your doctor, if only to have hormone levels tested.
I'm not necessarily suggesting you should take prescribed estrogen drugs, either. The risks of those are one of the reasons I suggest not trying to manipulate hormone levels in any way, unless to address really serious health risks/problems. Slow weight loss or normal hot flashes are not serious health risks/problems.
"Natural" is not a synonym for "healthy". In some cases, it's even a synonym for "unknown dosage level" or "untested/unproven effects".
(If you can tell that I feel strongly about this, I do: It's because I'm a survivor of stage III estrogen-positive (i.e., estrogen fed) breast cancer. Some of my friends feel certain that estrogen supplements caused their breast cancer . . . I think there's no proof of that in individual cases, but it is a documented risk.)12 -
OooohToast wrote: »Hello OP you poor thing ! Did anything in particular cause the change of approach at the weekends ? My D3 levels go MIA in winter which impacts my moods and therefore diet (so much more cake). Also, those pesky hormones are a *kitten* too (mine are also on the fritz).. Have you considered getting any extra support for that ? Please be kind to yourself. x
Thanks...any recommendation for natural hormone support?
It started in the winter when our weather got bad and too cold so instead of hiking on the weekends I instead chose to stay in keep warm and eat:((
Hello again
In Winter, I would recommend D3 supplements - I've seen a lot more bright daylight this Winter and am amazed at the difference its made.
For hormones, I would still like to recommend milk thistle for the liver which helps manage th distribution of hormones. I have taken Agnus Castus for nearly 15 years and its helped when the hormones were working and now when they are all over the show. I have come off both randomly throughout that period and got back on it as required - I have spent far more time on them than off.
And for Winter exercise, I got one of those rebounder things so I dont have to brave awful weather to exercise- am amazed at what that does for my mood too. Nothing scientific to it, i just think it reminds me of trampolining as a kid .
Thats not to say any of this would work for you - its just worked for me.
Good luck OP !4 -
OooohToast wrote: »OooohToast wrote: »Hello OP you poor thing ! Did anything in particular cause the change of approach at the weekends ? My D3 levels go MIA in winter which impacts my moods and therefore diet (so much more cake). Also, those pesky hormones are a *kitten* too (mine are also on the fritz).. Have you considered getting any extra support for that ? Please be kind to yourself. x
Thanks...any recommendation for natural hormone support?
It started in the winter when our weather got bad and too cold so instead of hiking on the weekends I instead chose to stay in keep warm and eat:((
Hello again
In Winter, I would recommend D3 supplements - I've seen a lot more bright daylight this Winter and am amazed at the difference its made.
For hormones, I would still like to recommend milk thistle for the liver which helps manage th distribution of hormones. I have taken Agnus Castus for nearly 15 years and its helped when the hormones were working and now when they are all over the show. I have come off both randomly throughout that period and got back on it as required - I have spent far more time on them than off.
And for Winter exercise, I got one of those rebounder things so I dont have to brave awful weather to exercise- am amazed at what that does for my mood too. Nothing scientific to it, i just think it reminds me of trampolining as a kid .
Thats not to say any of this would work for you - its just worked for me.
Good luck OP !
Thanks....I have heard that doctors say that vitamin d3 is probably the most important supplement to take.0 -
I dont even know what made my d3 tank the time it literally disappeared - I was still getting sunshine hits at the time. The last 2 years has been spent firmly in perimenopause and I think thats had a significant and not great impact to different areas of my health as various markers have shifted around, none for the better. Perimenopause - periods AND menopause symptoms at the same time along with a load of other *kitten*. Does the fun never end ??!
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I’m going to circle back to your original topic. Did you stop IF because it wasn’t a good fit for you? Since you’ve been off track have you been logging your food?
IMO logging your food (even when off track) can be empowering. I’d encourage you to start logging. Don’t stress if you go over your calorie target. Just log your food.
Taking control back can do wonders to get you “out of the funk”.
I’m now going to echo Ann’s comments. See your doctor. If this is your first skipped period things may be erratic for a while. Know these things are temporary. I am 52 and postmenopausal. Your doctor knows your own history and any potential risks.4 -
Winter just sucks the life out of us, sometimes. I hope you follow the good advice about seeing your doc if you are struggling with menopause. No weight loss is better than weight gain, so kudos if you managed to hold fairly steady in your weight over the toughest time of year.
I'm struggling with weekends right now and I just got back on this site. There are real and unusual stressors in my life and I am using them as an excuse not to shop and prep food--so much easier to just buy a few tacos more than my calorie count allows, frankly. But while I need some stress-reduction right now, avoiding regular chores and then compensating by eating what I "want," in the volume I want, doesn't actually reduce my stress--it just shifts it. I can focus on feeling too full and mad at myself rather than either focusing on the real issues *or* going for a jog, taking a nap, or doing something that gets my mind off of negative feelings.
Why is it so hard to be good to ourselves?2 -
Hugs. You received some great advice. When I started skipping my period and then when it was finally a year of skipped, the gyno said you are done with it, won't get pregnant and in menopause. After the year of no periods, guess what? I got my period for many months after until it finally did stop.
Anyway, you sound like you are ready to take control again so big hugs and I know you can do this.1
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