To those who are struggling or getting discouraged.
wheird
Posts: 7,963 Member
You are awesome. Seriously.
I know how tough it can be sometimes to say "screw it" when you had a bad day or gave into a craving and binged. It is easy to just say, "Screw it, this weekend I am eating whatever I want." But it isn't always easy to get back on track.
It is also easy to feel upset when the scale number isn't going down as we had hoped. Unfortunately it takes time. And if it isn't going down for a few weeks, then maybe it is time to reevaluate and adjust.
We all struggle and get discouraged sometimes, but if you are reading this then you are still here and you are still fighting.
And I admire that.
I know how tough it can be sometimes to say "screw it" when you had a bad day or gave into a craving and binged. It is easy to just say, "Screw it, this weekend I am eating whatever I want." But it isn't always easy to get back on track.
It is also easy to feel upset when the scale number isn't going down as we had hoped. Unfortunately it takes time. And if it isn't going down for a few weeks, then maybe it is time to reevaluate and adjust.
We all struggle and get discouraged sometimes, but if you are reading this then you are still here and you are still fighting.
And I admire that.
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Thank you so much. I really needed this today.0
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Hear hear, well said!
Say no to Krispy Kreme :P0 -
Great post. :flowerforyou:0
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Thank you for the support I have stayed true to my healthy eating and have not binged, I've been eating better since the beginning of December. I have been stuck at the same weight for a while now, which is discouraging. I appreciate your niceness!0
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I've never been more dedicated to counting calories in my life than I am right now. I'm proud of myself. I've been treating it too much like a diet and I am unexpectedly making lifestyle changes. I am not discouraged as far as eating healthy, logging every day, and changing little habits one at a time.
I'm discouraged that I can't exercise more or with as much intensity as others. I have a genetic connective tissue disorder called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome type III and I'm always in a lot of pain and at a risk of subluxations (partial dislocations in my joints) or even full dislocations. If I'm not running to appointments and my part-time job, I'm sitting in bed. Like now. I'm going to pick up my fiance in a few minutes and I was moving all day up until this point and it made my pain level go up. I wanted to go to the gym. Driving to get my fiance is going to be too much. Working out? I don't even have approved machines or exercises, and I'm in PT. They give me little at home exercises. I usually go to the pool, but it's closed for another week and even that is hard on me. It's also uncomfortable being around thin swimmers when I'm bigger.
Thank you for starting this discussion. It's so uplifting.0 -
Very well said, bro.
Be patient and nice to you.0 -
I needed to hear this today. Thank you!0
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Well said!0
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I don't know if you are magic for writing this within the hour I needed it, or I am magic for clicking on it during the hour I needed it, but I suspect you're the magic one. Thanks.0
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I've never been more dedicated to counting calories in my life than I am right now. I'm proud of myself. I've been treating it too much like a diet and I am unexpectedly making lifestyle changes. I am not discouraged as far as eating healthy, logging every day, and changing little habits one at a time.
I'm discouraged that I can't exercise more or with as much intensity as others. I have a genetic connective tissue disorder called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome type III and I'm always in a lot of pain and at a risk of subluxations (partial dislocations in my joints) or even full dislocations. If I'm not running to appointments and my part-time job, I'm sitting in bed. Like now. I'm going to pick up my fiance in a few minutes and I was moving all day up until this point and it made my pain level go up. I wanted to go to the gym. Driving to get my fiance is going to be too much. Working out? I don't even have approved machines or exercises, and I'm in PT. They give me little at home exercises. I usually go to the pool, but it's closed for another week and even that is hard on me. It's also uncomfortable being around thin swimmers when I'm bigger.
Thank you for starting this discussion. It's so uplifting.
Each of us have our own limitations, but I am glad that you are trying to work within yours, which are more narrow than many others. Do not worry about how intense someone else is able to work out. It isn't a competition. Just strive to be a bit better version of yourself than you were yesterday.0 -
I've fallen off the wagon and gotten back on about a bazillion times now. It never is easy to do, but I never regret it either.
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Thanks! I needed that too!!! I am struggling once again....but mostly focused. I WILL get back on track!!!0
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I don't know if you are magic for writing this within the hour I needed it, or I am magic for clicking on it during the hour I needed it, but I suspect you're the magic one. Thanks.
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:flowerforyou:0
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Sometimes strength is the quiet voice at the end of the day that says, "I'll try again tomorrow."0
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:flowerforyou: :drinker:0
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I don't know if you are magic for writing this within the hour I needed it, or I am magic for clicking on it during the hour I needed it, but I suspect you're the magic one. Thanks.
*spirit fingers*
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I think you should do spirit fingers more often.
And also, great post :drinker:0 -
*more spirit fingers*0
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*more spirit fingers*
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Well put! Thanks for the motivation and for the reminder to keep going!
You do spirit fingers, I'll do jazz hands!0 -
Sometimes strength is the quiet voice at the end of the day that says, "I'll try again tomorrow."
This. So needed this.0 -
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:drinker: :drinker: :drinker:0
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Thanks so much. I really needed to read that. Just having a tough time getting back on track.0
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your nice , I like you!!!!!!!0
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definitely needed to read this today! Thank you!0
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You are awesome. Seriously.
I know how tough it can be sometimes to say "screw it" when you had a bad day or gave into a craving and binged. It is easy to just say, "Screw it, this weekend I am eating whatever I want." But it isn't always easy to get back on track.
It is also easy to feel upset when the scale number isn't going down as we had hoped. Unfortunately it takes time. And if it isn't going down for a few weeks, then maybe it is time to reevaluate and adjust.
We all struggle and get discouraged sometimes, but if you are reading this then you are still here and you are still fighting.
And I admire that.
How am I supposed to adjust. How am I supposed to wrkout for 60 when only you have 10min.
How do u adjust when u are surrounded by lies0 -
Great reminder post:flowerforyou: ...especially for those who have a lot to lose and the scale is not moving as fast as we think it should, compared to how little we seem to be eating.
One day, one pound, one step at a time & make small goals..you are worth it and it does work. Hang in there everyone :drinker:0 -
Say no to Krispy Kreme :P
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Sometimes strength is the quiet voice at the end of the day that says, "I'll try again tomorrow."
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