I just have to accept that I will always be fat

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  • Gwen_B
    Gwen_B Posts: 1,018 Member
    Do you exercise?
  • Gwen_B
    Gwen_B Posts: 1,018 Member

    I've also started having diet drinks instead of anything full fat


    Try replacing diet drink with water!
  • rml_16
    rml_16 Posts: 16,414 Member
    Well after finding out that a tiny wee bit of choccy is 300 calories I won't be eating it again .

    You really really don't have to think like this! If you enjoy chocolate, find a way to incorporate it into your calories. I've lost all my weight still eating chocolate, pizza, ice cream you name it... I go by the mantra of all things in moderation!

    If I had restricted myself from the things I loved I would not have made it this far and lost this weight.

    This! Totally, Totally THIS!
    300 calories is more than a tiny, wee bit of chocolate. It's a LOT of chocolate! Or it's a little chocolate wrapped around peanuts and caramel and who knows what else, but chocolate itself is NOT that high in calories.

    I have found that even though I don't like 99% of dark chocolates, I LOVE Green & Black's 85% cocoa. It's like eating chocolate cheesecake, very rich and tasty so a little goes a long way. I keep several bars at a time and eat six squares every day for about 120 or 160 calories. And dark chocolate is an appetite suppressant. I have it with a little peanut butter, but you can save calories by skipping that and still getting your chocolate fix.
  • dnamouse
    dnamouse Posts: 612 Member
    The dark chocolate bars I eat are literally 84cals each. I have one or two a day. So chocolate can be included in your everyday diet :smile: 300cals is a huge amount of chocolate.

    Slow down and take stock of things. Maybe take a break and maintain for a little while and get your head straight.

    I started not by taking things out of my diet (I use 'diet' as a noun, as in what you eat every day, not a verb), but by seeing what I could change/swap. Dark chocolate for milk chocolate, minimize added sugar or swapped for something like stevia, more water, more veges etc. It's a slow process, but worthwhile. The only 'diet' food I eat is skim lactose-free milk because I prefer the taste, and the occasional coke zero.

    To be honest, I did 5:2 and it worked fine for me, but I wasn't doing it for the weight loss, it was more a mental thing for me. Yes, I lost the last few kgs with it, and that was awesome, but it suited my lifestyle. If it doesn't suit yours, that's okay! It's not a one-size fits all world :smile:

    And to reiterate what at least 2 other people have said in this thread:- 5:2 is NOT 500cal every single day. It's just a different way to get your weekly deficit, that's all. It's a perfectly acceptable form of IF when done correctly. I maintain now with a mixture of 6:1 and 16:8 only because it suits my lifestyle and my goals and it's my natural style of eating.
  • RonnieLodge
    RonnieLodge Posts: 665 Member
    I have tried so many diets, I dont have the discipline, I LOVE food that is bad for me, it makes me feel full in a different way to anything else.

    I will just always be fat, there is no other option for me. ......
    I give up, this is the end of my weight loss journey because I am just not good enough and I never ever will be.

    Off to throw away my 'skinny' clothes.

    There IS another option.

    You could put back ON the 20+ kgs you have already taken off already. THEN put on another 40kg.

    You could get so much bigger you are able to properly care for and interact with the 3 kids that you are no doubt a loving mother to.

    You could pass poor eating habits onto them which would make their lives harder.

    THAT is the other option. That is the accepting you will always be fat option.

    Please see your doctor or a health professional about this. With three small kids to think of, don't go throwing in the towel just yet.
  • Be compulsive about calorie intake but ease up on it for nutrition, I am an insulin diabetic and have re set my goals on the my fit ness recommendations. You can customize your goals according to what meal plan fits you. ie. Low sugar, Diabeties, Atkins, more fat no carbs or sugars, lower your glycemic intake carbs and sugars for other food plans (as mine being diabetic). Or be honest and stick to My Fitness Recomdations and Pre set your meal plan # "1" add meal in advanced or 1 day in advanced you will already know what you can eat and will weigh in x amount of time or what food and calories you will need to drop off each meal to change your situation in advanced , if you follow their nutrition goal for you or yours. This doesnt happen over night, but "will" happen for you if you pick a nututrional "goal" and stick with it! "Exercise, walk etc. every day" and even get extra meal out of it!
    I promise you, Lynn 48 years old 38 years insulin dependent diabetic and 110 - lbs.
    Positive Thoughts coming your way. (:
  • Skarlet13
    Skarlet13 Posts: 146 Member
    If you\re having a really hard time with this it could be that you are restricting too much. Aim for one pound per week loss. It makes a big difference.
  • NO YOU ARE NOT,YOU CAN DO THIS.......
  • alisonlynn1976
    alisonlynn1976 Posts: 929 Member
    That 5:2 thing would never work for me. It's just a fad, and it 'a not necessary if it doesn't work for you. What works for me is eating more + exercising. I've tried low-calorie diets many times before, and always gave up after losing 10-15 pounds, because I was hungry, moody, and low-energy. It's possible to do this without making yourself miserable.
  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
    That 5:2 thing would never work for me. It's just a fad, and it 'a not necessary if it doesn't work for you. What works for me is eating more + exercising. I've tried low-calorie diets many times before, and always gave up after losing 10-15 pounds, because I was hungry, moody, and low-energy. It's possible to do this without making yourself miserable.

    Just a fad? Serious? What works for YOU is not certain to work for others. 5:2 is not a low calorie diet, it's a way of keeping a deficit easily while being able to enjoy eating. Otherwise your days are filled with constant counting of calories. It also is a fantastic way to maintain your goal weight & also the health benefits that come along with it are great.

    We were not meant to graze all day with food. We were built to go hungry every now & then. This is that way of doing it safely.


    Fad :noway:
  • hmaddpear
    hmaddpear Posts: 610 Member
    I can't afford a therapist. I have one counsellor I go and see but she's 30 miles away and I can't afford to take the time out right now. That's my only option for a counsellor.

    I think people forget that things like 'nutritional HCP' and counsellors are not easy to come by in the uk.

    you know what is?

    walking. for a half hour. twice a day. 5 days a week.

    I hear that is super easy to get your hands on in the UK and can help you lose the first 30 pounds with barely any other effort.

    QFT.

    38lb gone in 6 months (it's TOM, so my ticker's slightly out) and all I've done is walk twice a day, five days a week and watched the diet as well, of course!
  • lynheff
    lynheff Posts: 393 Member
    If your calorie limit is 500 calories that explains why you are hungry. Keep searching for a plan that will work for you and that you can live with. My daughter gained a huge amount with child #2. She tried to diet for two weeks, gave up and took up running. She lost 80 pounds and ran in 8 marathons. Not my solution but it worked for her. Good luck on finding what works for you!
  • supplemama
    supplemama Posts: 1,956 Member
    Why are you making it so complicated? Find out your TDEE and eat less than that. Stop trying to rush weight loss and it will happen, I promise. I've lost over 90lbs eating whatever I wanted. You don't need to restrict and you don't need to starve.

    Same here.

    I could not do the 5:2 diet, because I'm not going to starve myself for 2 days of the week. No need to do that.
  • eldamiano
    eldamiano Posts: 2,667 Member
    Diets are crap. Nobody should tell you what you can and cant eat to lose weight. Eat anything, and as long as it falls under your calorie allowance, weight will be lost, whatever the 'metabolism champions' might try and make you believe.
  • arrseegee
    arrseegee Posts: 575 Member
    If you are happy accepting that you will always be fat then great, go for it.

    Or did you want support? For a start stop trying to do 5:2, it is another fad diet and it's no wonder you're feeling miserable when you are only 'allowed' to eat 500 calories a day. Set your daily calorie goal to something achievable (don't know your stats but seriously, 1200 is also too low if you've selected 'lose 2lb per week), log consistently on here, and aim to improve your overall diet. After a few days of eating better you will also feel better, and then after weeks and months it becomes normal.
  • Ophidion
    Ophidion Posts: 2,065 Member
    I have tried so many diets, I dont have the discipline, I LOVE food that is bad for me, it makes me feel full in a different way to anything else.

    Stop trying so many diets stick to a simple sustainable calorie deficit

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/819055-setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets .

    I dont have the discipline you do have discipline, you just have to strengthen it not unlike a muscle.

    I LOVE food that is bad for me develop moderation instead of depriving yourself...

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/817188-iifym

    I will just always be fat, there is no other option for me. There is always a choice, there are always options.
    I have been trying this 5:2 diet, I got so hungry and found a galaxy bar and ate it at about 4pm
    Once again just a simple calorie deficit and not a fad diet.
    I've also had a bowl of granola and a yogurt and a banana today.
    Sounds good to me, look at the IIFYM link I posted.
    well over my 500 calories, so I have basically been hungry all day for no reason what so ever.
    Well sounds like the 5:2 diet is unsustainable for you so I reiterate simple calorie deficit.
    I give up, this is the end of my weight loss journey because I am just not good enough and I never ever will be.
    This is a choice, you can choose to play the victim or take control of your life just try to set achievable goals.
    Off to throw away my 'skinny' clothes.
    I wouldn't If I was you before trying my suggestions for sustainable weight loss, self doubt creeps into everybody's mind occasionally, It is not how often you get knocked down but how often you pick yourself up.

    and if you decide to get rid of your clothes don't throw them out give them to the less fortunate.
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  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    I have tried so many diets, I dont have the discipline, I LOVE food that is bad for me, it makes me feel full in a different way to anything else.

    Stop trying so many diets stick to a simple sustainable calorie deficit

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/819055-setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets .

    I dont have the discipline you do have discipline, you just have to strengthen it not unlike a muscle.

    I LOVE food that is bad for me develop moderation instead of depriving yourself...

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/817188-iifym

    I will just always be fat, there is no other option for me. There is always a choice, there are always options.
    I have been trying this 5:2 diet, I got so hungry and found a galaxy bar and ate it at about 4pm
    Once again just a simple calorie deficit and not a fad diet.
    I've also had a bowl of granola and a yogurt and a banana today.
    Sounds good to me, look at the IIFYM link I posted.
    well over my 500 calories, so I have basically been hungry all day for no reason what so ever.
    Well sounds like the 5:2 diet is unsustainable for you so I reiterate simple calorie deficit.
    I give up, this is the end of my weight loss journey because I am just not good enough and I never ever will be.
    This is a choice, you can choose to play the victim or take control of your life just try to set achievable goals.
    Off to throw away my 'skinny' clothes.
    I wouldn't If I was you before trying my suggestions for sustainable weight loss, self doubt creeps into everybody's mind occasionally, It is not how often you get knocked down but how often you pick yourself up.

    and if you decide to get rid of your clothes don't throw them out give them to the less fortunate.
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    Listen to his advice. It's 100% right. Give up what isn't working for you and try the links. We can't ever give up. I've been that way today too but nope we'll push on OK? Let do it!
  • alisonlynn1976
    alisonlynn1976 Posts: 929 Member
    That 5:2 thing would never work for me. It's just a fad, and it 'a not necessary if it doesn't work for you. What works for me is eating more + exercising. I've tried low-calorie diets many times before, and always gave up after losing 10-15 pounds, because I was hungry, moody, and low-energy. It's possible to do this without making yourself miserable.

    Just a fad? Serious? What works for YOU is not certain to work for others. 5:2 is not a low calorie diet, it's a way of keeping a deficit easily while being able to enjoy eating. Otherwise your days are filled with constant counting of calories. It also is a fantastic way to maintain your goal weight & also the health benefits that come along with it are great.

    We were not meant to graze all day with food. We were built to go hungry every now & then. This is that way of doing it safely.


    Fad :noway:

    Yes, I'm serious. It is absolutely a fad. If it works for you, that's great, I don't think it's bad or wrong. but it's also not the One True Way We Were All Meant To Eat. Defensive much? My days are not "filled with constant counting of calories", despite your condescending assumption. I actually don't count them at all!

    Edited to add: And how come you only picked on me when I see at least two other people on this page alone who used the term "fad diet"?
  • darlingyellow
    darlingyellow Posts: 22 Member
    I would like you to consider the massive amount of people who have posted something positive in this thread. We want you to have success...we have ALL been at this point time and time again ourselves. It is hard- but the result of your hard work will out weigh the feelings you're having now :)
    I didn't read all 8 pages of replies, but I hope that just one of them is enough to really push you to continue.
    <3 You're a beautiful girl who deserves the best, the best starts with you're own willingness to love yourself.

    Many times I told myself that I loved my overweight body just was much as I love my now "slimmer" body.
    I'm still overweight, but I'm still trying -that's all you can do is try.
  • You need to not be so strict with yourself. If you have a bad day (or even a few) don't look at it as you failed. You just need to get back on track. I have successfully lost about 40 lbs over the years and kept it off (even during pregnancy for the most part). It was hard. I had a lot of bad days but I always know that I am not a failure. I just have to get back on track. I need to stay healthy for myself and my family. Take it one day at a time and don't give up!
  • rml_16
    rml_16 Posts: 16,414 Member
    I can't afford a therapist. I have one counsellor I go and see but she's 30 miles away and I can't afford to take the time out right now. That's my only option for a counsellor.

    I think people forget that things like 'nutritional HCP' and counsellors are not easy to come by in the uk.

    you know what is?

    walking. for a half hour. twice a day. 5 days a week.

    I hear that is super easy to get your hands on in the UK and can help you lose the first 30 pounds with barely any other effort.

    QFT.

    38lb gone in 6 months (it's TOM, so my ticker's slightly out) and all I've done is walk twice a day, five days a week and watched the diet as well, of course!
    I eat less and move more. It's free and I don't even have to go anywhere to get it!

    WTH! Do people think all us 'Muricans are paying nutritionists and counselors all the time?
  • refuseresist
    refuseresist Posts: 934 Member
    Yes you all go to therapy three times a week and talk about 'sharing' and 'nurturing your inner child'
  • rml_16
    rml_16 Posts: 16,414 Member
    Yes you all go to therapy three times a week and talk about 'sharing' and 'nurturing your inner child'
    No one told me. :sad:
  • florentinovillaro
    florentinovillaro Posts: 342 Member
    5:2 is way too drastic. No wonder you're binging. Try something like a daily 16:8 and increase from there.
  • graysmom2005
    graysmom2005 Posts: 1,882 Member
    Losing weight is hard.

    Maintaining is hard.

    Being overweight is hard.

    You gotta choose your hard. Giving up doesn't mean you will now be happy...now you will unhappy with being overweight and not feeling good about yourself. No 5/2 stuff. Eat a little less, move a little more. Track and stay under your goal. Make your food COUNT. Granola for example is WICKED WICKED high in calories and you'll be hungry soon after. Find something higher in protein/lower in calories so you can eat more and not be hungry.
  • VeganAmandaJ
    VeganAmandaJ Posts: 234 Member
    Then come on!! Make yourself do this. Make little changes, instead of eating a lot of the bad food, eat less of it and not everyday if you eat it everyday. What kind of "bad stuff"? I love healthy food but I also like "bad" food such as fried greasy things HOWEVER I've learned that I feel better when I eat healthier foods regularly. I've been weaning myself off and finally after about 9-10 months I'm turning down fast food more and more and choosing better foods at home. I didn't think it would happen and I know this isn'tt he end and that I will still struggle but it gets better, I really didn't think it would but it does! You must have faith and learn how to prepare and cook healthy yummy meals and practice self control and discipline, it does pay off!
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  • Capt_Apollo
    Capt_Apollo Posts: 9,026 Member
    Not being a failure is my new priority

    sounds like you've got a plan in place! instead of calling it failure, just call it "change."
  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
    That 5:2 thing would never work for me. It's just a fad, and it 'a not necessary if it doesn't work for you. What works for me is eating more + exercising. I've tried low-calorie diets many times before, and always gave up after losing 10-15 pounds, because I was hungry, moody, and low-energy. It's possible to do this without making yourself miserable.

    Just a fad? Serious? What works for YOU is not certain to work for others. 5:2 is not a low calorie diet, it's a way of keeping a deficit easily while being able to enjoy eating. Otherwise your days are filled with constant counting of calories. It also is a fantastic way to maintain your goal weight & also the health benefits that come along with it are great.

    We were not meant to graze all day with food. We were built to go hungry every now & then. This is that way of doing it safely.


    Fad :noway:

    Yes, I'm serious. It is absolutely a fad. If it works for you, that's great, I don't think it's bad or wrong. but it's also not the One True Way We Were All Meant To Eat. Defensive much? My days are not "filled with constant counting of calories", despite your condescending assumption. I actually don't count them at all!

    Edited to add: And how come you only picked on me when I see at least two other people on this page alone who used the term "fad diet"?

    Why did I pick on you? Cause you were the one I noticed said fad.... as soon as I saw others say '500 calories per day no wonder you are starving' I kinda knew they were not listening anyway even though several people had pointed out the truth. I was one of those' counting calories every day ' person. It became obsessive, like ED possessive. If something had over 50 cals....I didnt eat it. Now on 5:2 (4:3) for me.... I don't even bother counting at all & kinda dont care how many cals are in something. If I want it.... I eat it. Simple.
  • korpinator99
    korpinator99 Posts: 15 Member
    You sound like a whiner. Nobody here is going to support starving yourself. You are weak and obviously don't care about yourself. If you did than you wouldn't be Starving yourself and killing your body. If you want and help from us than you need to make an educated and assertive effort to change your habits. Quite honestly I nor anyone else will want to read your complaining otherwise.