Just feeling disgusting!!!

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  • shaunshakin, thanks for your input! I am going to try and eat my maintenance level for 2 weeks, I think I am putting a lot of stress on my body with all of my workouts, lately I've been more and more obsessed with working out since I"m not seeing results and maybe thats my problem. I am probably guilty of not logging all of the workouts I do if anything. Tonight I ate tuna fish, asparagus, and whole wheat bread ....... felt great lol Normally at night I wouldn't allow bread like but tonight I did and I felt better lol
  • I know you will hear it time and time again but I'm still going to say it...DO NOT GIVE UP! DO NOT QUIT! I completely understand how you feel because there are days when I feel the same way. Just try and switch things up, find some new way of staying active and focus on the fact that you are living a healthy lifestyle.
  • How did you find this out? I got the Mirena IUD last June, and I have gained 30 pounds since. Not to say it's all the IUD's fault- I had a pretty stressful year, and from Sept - Dec I totally stopped dieting, exercising etc. Now I am enormous!!!!!!! Anyway, I have a doctor's appointment because I think I might want it removed......
  • greer08
    greer08 Posts: 15 Member
    I'm sooooo disappointed, I try to stay positive but dang! I'm always at or under my caolorie count, I drink plenty of water and then some and I eat pretty dang well as far as choices! The scale is NOT moving. I work out 5 days a week, weights, cardio and Zumba.......what the hell? The first time I weighed in I had lost 5 lbs, but I'm assuming a lot of that was kicking up my water intake, but I've been working out since October of last year and I see no weight loss? I'm sure I've added some muscles but not enought to off set, lets see 1 lb a week at 5 months I should've been at my goal weight by now but I'm at the SAME weight. Ready to quit, I feel fat, ugly and am just disgusted with no results for all my effort. :*(

    Feeling your pain! Sounds like me speaking to my friend this morning! Who would have thought it would be so complicated!:noway:
  • 5grn9
    5grn9 Posts: 36
    Such great advice on here! I am going to log in everything, usually on my "cheat days" I don't bother to log, I also don't finish my log at night (clicking on it) I think I will start doing that and making my diary public to get more good advice!! I'm going to buy a scale this weekend. Hopefully will continue to get good advice from everyone and do this!!!
  • 5grn9, its painful logging my Burger King runs, but I do it lol
  • I had no idea doing it the healthy way was going to be sooooo hard, before kids I just starved myself. True. And I dropped weight, but now I need energy and to be healthy for them!
  • thanks so much for the encouragement, I really need it today!!! ;):flowerforyou:
  • Gaining weight and BC go hand in hand most of the time :( Hope you can get it figure out :(
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    the greatest gift we can give our kids and our spouses is a healthy us.
  • Nigel99
    Nigel99 Posts: 498 Member
    Hang in there, Christine! You can do it - you just have to make some adjustments and figure out what to tweak in what you're doing already (with some great suggestions so far).
  • cincomama
    cincomama Posts: 1 Member
    When I look back on when I actually was able to loose that last 10-15 pounds the only way it came off was when I went on the Atkins and pretty much totally cut out carbs. I was actually able to get down to a good weight. I've tried WW and this plan and I just can't seem to loose that extra 10-15.

    I agree with this as well. I lost 5 lbs pretty quickly. I work out 4-5 times a week (burning 250-470 calories/day). I am usually a little under or at my calorie goal. I might have one day over per week.

    I know some people don't agree, but low-carb is the only way I can lose weight. I starting being strict on my carbs again this week and lost 1.5 lbs for the first time in 4-6 weeks. On the Atkins website it said that I should only intake 30 g of carbs per day b/c I want to lose 20 lbs. Check out the website.

    I don't mind going over my calories for the day, but I really try not to exceed my carbs. It works for me.
  • PrairieRoseNE
    PrairieRoseNE Posts: 265 Member
    Christine - as far as low sodium ideas - if you have time to cook more from scratch - that will help, because you can control the salt you add. But if you're a busy Mom like I am, sometimes we just don't have that much time. Try to limit your pre-packaged foods when possible - for example I saw that your had a Hamburger Helper listed in your food diary (and please don't think I'm criticizing - I've been where you are and I just want to help :)
    The seasoning packets in most Hamburger helpers are loaded with sodium. So a good substitute would be to make homemade hamburger helper, it takes about the same time to cook and you'll save at least half on the sodium. If you would like some recipes - let me know and I'll post some for you :)

    For those times when pre-packaged is the only option, try to look for main dishes with 400mg Sodium or less. MFP allows me 2500mg of Sodium, but I try to use only 1500mg per day - so if you spread that out over 3 meals - each meal can only be 500mg on average. But if you can afford the 2500mg, then you have more leeway per meal.

    Beware of foods labeled as Low Fat - many times low fat labeled foods actually have MORE sodium than the full fat version. Just be aware, so you can decide if the decreased fat is worth the sodium trade off. This doesn't apply to ALL low fat foods, but it pays to read labels.

    I try to always find ways to reduce sodium in the canned goods I use when cooking - for example, a can of green beans can be drained of the juice and rinsed - you won't get rid of all the sodium, but it will help. I drain & rinse as many products as can be, without affecting the taste, etc.... My family loves ham & scalloped potatoes - so I chop up my ham into cubes and then I rinse the ham in a colander - doesn't hurt the taste and reduces some of the salt. Also, some frozen veggies are lower in sodium versus canned so if you are able, use frozen. Fresh veggies have the least sodium - but that depends on where you can get fresh veggies year around!!

    Be careful of products that you wouldn't suspect of having sodium - some brands of frozen chicken breasts are injected with a sodium solution as a preservative. Once I realized how much - I started buying freshly cut chicken breasts from the meat counter. Most deli meats, bolognas, hot dogs, brats, and bacon of course are all high in sodium. Cheese is especially high. Sad to say, but I switched to taking a Viactiv Calcium chew to get a good portion of my calcium. Ideally it would be great if we could get our calcium from natural foods, but take a look at the sodium in 2% milk!!!!!

    Certain sauces & condiments are loaded with sodium - so be careful on the types you use. I love salsa, but until I have a chance to make my own homemade - I'm passing on it for now!!

    There are more & more reduced sodium items available on supermarket shelves, especially canned soups - which are notorious for lots of sodium. But homemade would still be better!!

    I've become more adept at using herbs & other spices instead of salt when I cook.

    Sorry I've rambled on so long - but I am convinced my weight loss accomplishments are because I track & limit my sodium.
    Even if it didn't help my weight loss, I'm glad to say it feels good to know I'm doing better re: my heart health.

    Feel free to message me anytime and I wish you luck in whatever you choose to do :)

    Prairie Rose
  • thanks for all of the great information!! :) I will definately use these ideas. My kids love hamburger helper, so I end up eating it and yeah busy lifestyles add to making this just a bit trickier lol
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