What made you fat and how are you overcoming it?
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I use to be a wrestler in highschool but I was able to eat whatever I wanted since I use to workout so intensely. Highschool ended and I wasn't working out any longer so I started packing the pounds. Realized I needed to do something so I dropped the weight (by working out) I still wanted to eat like I did in highschool so I would gain it back, I did this for a ton of years. It finally got to the point where working out wasn't enough so finally started eating right. I exercise moderately now and I just am trying to adjust my life style. It's tough and I do have cheat meals, but it's worth it to see the results in the mirror.0
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For me it was long hours of low physical activity work, frequent eating out, and not enough exercise..... which makes living with fibromyalgia muscle pain harder or so I have discovered. I discovered I also make healthy food choices, but still ate to much of the healthy stuff in addition to the little bit of unhealthy.
To correct this I find the feedback from calorie counting using this app very helpful. Plus the fun part is not wanting to get "reported" for not exercising to my new found friends and i find that motivating.0 -
mindless eating, emotional/stress eating, too little exercise, consuming too many calories....I could go on and on, It's never just one thing. I had bariatric surgery and am now learning to live within the confines of my smaller stomach, making better choices, and increasing my awareness of what is really going on when I want to eat and I am not hungry,. Can't say I have mastered it yet, but I am a work in progress. Down about 75 lbs now.0
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I made me fat, eating tooooo much junk, I am at the beginning of my journey to try and get rid of it all, but am already finding it tough...
I am determined to get there though
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When I was a kid not being fed the right things and shamed out of trying in P.E from teacher and students.
When I was a teenager, it was not eating right. I was way more active than in middle school and below but eating the wrong things kept me at a steady weight rather than getting heavier or losing.
When I became an adult because throughout school I never learned the things that I needed in regards to being healthy. So to me, was ignorance and I'm overcoming it because I've been learning more and more each day about what will make me healthy rather than thin and how each food I eat affects my body for good or bad.0 -
Eating too much.
Eating less.
Seriously, that's the answer. I never ate garbage, just too much.0 -
Booze and babies.... laziness and gluttony...
Now I'm to busy w/ babies to booze and I eat less and move more...:happy:0 -
Pregnancy made me fat. But no motivation, emotional eating, loneliness, has kept me this way. My baby is 15 months old now. I think it is time to loose the weight. I'm gettin there0
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Me and me.0
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Over indulging on fatty, sweet treats all the time felt right. Emotionally eating: somehow felt comforting, incredibly warm and good inside when eating. Yet, I realize these are temporary sensations. Plus I enjoy the taste of good food in general. It's a constant battle sometimes to be aware of what I put in my body each day. However, controlling my weight and diet speaks for itself I feel better physically and emotionally. These benefits allow me to fight cravings and live an active lifestyle.0
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Too much food traveling down my neck made me fat. I used to teach 6 Tae Kwon Do classes a week, weight train, and hit the trails on my mountain-bike. I stopped doing all of that about 10 years ago, and continues to eat like I didn't. I'm not sure why it never really mattered to me that I gained a massive amount of weight, but once I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes it suddenly became very real and very serious.0
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Graduating college and having an hour and a half commute each way to work, along with a job where I lived in hotel rooms (before the whole microwave and mini fridge were almost standard), AND getting heat exhaustion and exertion migraines very easily (living in Houston TX didn't help there) .....contributed to me putting on 10 pounds......since I didn't decrease how much I ate to compensate. (at graduation I was 135 pounds ~20% bf)
Getting a personal trainer, and getting close to my goal....I tore a hamstring muscle.....and from that injury, I developed really really bad tendonities in my knee....so another 10 pounds got out on due to inactivity, and again, not watching/decreasing how much I ate.
Then went up a little more once I moved and got into a relationship......but started losing it and was back down to where I was after the injury (so still 20 from where I wanted to be)....then got pregnant......will admit to being inactive, although I watched what I ate.....my body was packing on the pounds there at the end, and I was watching what/how much I was eating closely (6 pounds overnight WTF?!?!)....had the kid and due to rather sever blood loss and other pelvic issues I pretty much had no energy/was barely able to move for 3 months took another 3 after that to be able to move normally.....even BFing and having the kid, only went down 12 pounds, and again, was generally watching what/how much I was eating......
So 8 months after having the kid got a personal trainer again (explained the injury) and joined WW. Was religious in logging and exercising.....after 6 months, no loss, not even a decrease in clothing size....got depressed.....thought, why bother? why am I spending all this money for nothing?!?!?! So stopped caring
Went back on BC pills a year after having the kid.....lost 20 pounds in a MONTH. Didn't change my eating habits.....(mainly drinking habits....my job was getting super sucky and stressful at this point) Body got used to the hormones.....put it all back on.
Stayed 12 pounds less than my HW while pregant.....didn't watch what or how much I ate or drank.....or get exersice. Did a lot of travelling for work, continued drinking due to stress.
Got a new job. Stress drinking stopped. Saw a picture of myself and didn't even realize it was me.
Joined MFP.....have not been consistent. But lost 10 pounds from my post preg high weight....and have been more mindful of what I'm eating even when not logging. Got a bodymedia link armband.....trying to be more mindful for getting exercise. I still have to be mindful of the injury (even 8 years later) and the tendonitis....but I have to be even MORE mindful of NOT letting the injury be an excuse for not being active.
TL:DR version: Ate too much for my activity (or lack thereof) level.0 -
Eating out. I truly had no clue that eating a cheeseburger out wouldn't be the same calories as eating one at home, why would you think it would be any different? Now I know better. I skip going out, the calories are not worth it and I learned to cook to make my meals taste better anyway!
this was my problem, I thought I was being good bc I was ordering items like Lettuce wraps with chicken sans noodles, only to find out just a few small ones had my daily caloric intake and tons more sodium..I couldnt figure out what my problem was. Now I only eat restaurant food once/week on date nights or social nights out. The rest of the week all of my food is organic and simple and homemade0 -
In for all the excuses, for me it was over consumption of calories
^ This + pure laziness.
I overcame it by eating less calories and moving more.
Yep. I will add, I was also very unknowladgeable about health and nutrition. My Dad ate twice what I did when fat and he stayed a string bean! :laugh: It's okay, we're cool now0 -
I made myself fat by thinking when i got pregnant it was a excuse for me to eat a lot a whole lot im talking about like 9-11 times a day. Yup i know sad!!!!0
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Having kids does it. I have 4 and my last is going on 3 so I need to stop using the excuse that I just had a baby0
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What made me fat -
Upbringing to begin with.
Then living on my own, deciding on poor food choices.
Overcoming it -
Education. Currently in the 7th month of learning what to do, how to do it, wash and repeat.
Still feel like im only scratching the surface, but i already know much more than i did 7 months ago.
And its only getting better.0 -
Sitting on my butt and overeating. Now I'm getting off my butt and eating healthier.0
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Zebra cakes would just jump into my mouth when I was pregnant. Then I gave birth and found MFP (diet & activity). Learning a lot a lot!0
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Being on steroid medications as a kid, not being able to be really active due to really bad asthma, not learning really good food shopping habits, financial situations, stress, an eating disorder, there are a few contributing factors.
Now, I'm working on a lot of self love, eating better, and exercising more.0 -
Overeating from getting married and at the same time my parents getting divorced after 30 years. Income issues and stress at work.
I over came all the above and finally have decided to put my health as a priority and not just an after thought.0 -
I have two big problems. Number one....Food! I like it all! I've never been a picky eater and have been taught to eat what's put in front of me. The only problem is that I eat EVERYTHING that is put in front of me. I am a sister to five brothers who all eat like pigs as most growing boys do. They're always eating what I don't, yet I'm the only one of us who struggles with weight! My second problem is that I can let others convince me that I don't need to lose weight, and it discourages my willpower. I don't want to be super skinny, but I do want to look healthy and slim. To do this, I need to lose a good twenty pounds. I'm still pretty young, 22 years old, so its now or never! My Fitness Pal is great, but I have got to stick with it!0
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Eating more calories than I burned. Now I'm eating less calories than I burn.0
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Too many indulgences and 'no' accountability.0
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Depression.0
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convenience of junk slash fast food and lazyness
working out n will power0 -
Having a baby. While I was always on my feet looking after my daughter, I was constantly eating kebabs and McDonald's and KFC ect eventually the weight crept on and before I knew it I'd gained 77lbs.0
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(reason) indulgence, and not taking an interest in what i ate,
just used to snack a ridiculous amount
(solution) taking accountability and doing the opposite of the above
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I quit smoking and ate ALL the ginger biscuits. The I got pregnant (6mths later) and ate ALL THE FOOD. And I got fat (shocker, I know)
I lost the pregnancy weight last year and I am now back to loose the quit smoking weight. I am doing it by eating right and picking up heavy stuff.0 -
Injured hip + lots and lots of Starbucks.
I've cut back to 2 cups of coffee a day, at most and got a referral to PT for my hip. I went from not being able to stand for more than 2 minutes without pain to walking 7 miles yesterday0
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