Has anyone lost and regained?
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After I got married I got the "fat happys" - I put on quite a bit of weight. This time last year I decided to lose it.
At my best, I lost 8kg - but weight fluctuates. I know we're not talking about teeny fluctuations but still, if you plot on a graph where you were and where you are now it reminds you of two things:
1) That you still achieved something
2) That you have the ability to make the line of the graph do a downward slope again
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I know the feeling! Have gone through the same, but you know what - we can change it! They say nothing tastes as good as thin feels (Ha ha - the person who said this obviously was not a chocaholic...!)
I decided to get back on line, and undo the damage I have done by over-eating (There is no other excuse for me - I did over eat)
Good luck, and give it your all - that trip will be a memorable one - I am sure!!!0 -
Yes :explode:
I hit the 50lbs mark, then stuff at work really got bad, and I gained 38 of it back. So angry!! I couldn't keep my emotions in check and let them control me. Still trying to figure that one out.0 -
I have dropped down into the 190's at least twice in the past 5 years, when I came back here this last time I was around 250 which is the highest I've ever been at. I usually range in the 220's. This time around it seems impossible to even get into the 230's and stay there. I did have a major job change though so my physical activity is not what it used to be. Don't fret it happens to the best of us!0
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More times than I can even count! Hang in there and do it for yourself. I know it's very cliche to say take it "one day at a time", but that's the only way that works for me. I feel like every day that I eat well and do a little bit of exercise is an accomplishment. once you start to see the fruits of your efforts it becomes addicting. Good luck to you and enjoy your trip. Don't let your trip be spoiled by a few pounds.0
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Unfortunately about 25 times in my life...ugh...
However, so many at least on here have managed well by using the tools and information available.
So I am hopefull that this time I can make a lifetime chnage...0 -
I lose and regain often... I will get down to the 185ish range and then gain weight back up to 200-210. Its a bad cycle... However I will say when I got down to 185 range it was in a very unhealthy way(diet pills ect) I am not doing that now.0
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I have about 85 pounds to lose. I started on MyfinessPal right after Christmas and lost 20 pounds. As usual for me after a month or so the bad food started slowing creeping back in my diet. I started slacking off in the reporting department two weeks ago. I have managed to stay away from gluten for the most part but have been eating too much sugar, have given in to the sweet tooth a number of times, over Easter, ate gravy, stuffing. Yikes, now I'm sure I have gained it all back. I'm so frustrated. I was doing so well.
But here I am again so just have to start over. My problem is I have extreme pain in my feet. I have heel spurs and just got fitted for orthotics. I can barely walk and this started me on a cycle of feeling depressed. I was such a good walker, took my dog for long walks 3 times a day. Now we just manage to walk to a near by park. We are both very overweight. I hope to have new feet in a few weeks and we can start going for longer walks again. We both need to do lots more exercise.
I had a strict rule of no eating after 7 which was working but I broke that rule two weeks ago :-( Trying not to get too down on myself as that only back fires and then I give into temptation.
Tomorrow is another day I guess, I will try again and will also try hard to record my calories daily. I have to admit I do find this part boring but necessary as it keeps me aware of my calorie intake.
Katherine0 -
i think most of us have. i lost about 65lbs between 2006-2008 on weight watchers. then i had a baby in 2009, lost some baby weight then gained some back. then in 2012 i had another baby.... again, lost baby weight and gained more back plus some. Ended up 13 lbs heavier than my heaviest weight before the weight watchers!!!! i did actually try WW again before I found MFP and i didn't like the changes to the plan plus its NOT cheap!!!0
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Congrats on the 60 lbs. That is amazing. I too am an emotional eater. I tend to eat over the smallest things, and it does not even have to be a specific food. I just eat anything in my cabinets or fridge. It is hard to get back the energy to lose the weight after a set back, but you are strong and you will do this. I know that you will. Don't put yourself through the guilt. It is normal to have set backs. Start fresh and don't look back. Only look forward. You will have a blast in Hawaii. Just stay positive. If you need positive I am here for you.
Liz0 -
Story of my life BUT the important thing is to go back to what works and work toward making permanent changes. I have lost and regained 20-50 lbs all of my adult life but it has not put a damper on my determination to find a middle ground that I can live with the rest of my life.0
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Thank all of you for your stories! I just feel like a failure for regaining the weight. I know exactly what I need to do, but I lack the motivation. I am however extremely uncomfortable in my clothes and embarrassed when I run into people from school. I was skinnier through most of high school and I live in a small town. I hate taking pictures and I'm tired of lacking confidence. I've even tried praying to God about giving me self control, but that hasn't worked. Not sure how to restart this program when I did so good before, but I need to do something now!!
P.S. If one more beach body person messages me I will go off!! Please only real dieters who aren't trying to sell me something respond.
Hi Aimee,
Sounds like you need to get to the root of why you are emotionally eating when you figure that out it will help you to stop.
I lost 2 1/2 stone in 2012-2013 then kind of went off the diet a little and gained back 1 stone so now here I am in 2014 more or less starting again I might add I still have 4 more stone to lose to get to my main goal but am taking it one stone at a time, this year then I lost 8lbs in 6 weeks on here and then gained 6lbs back and couldnt understand and with the help from some people on here I realised I was eating 221 calories per day too much and over a year that amounted to over 80,000 calories extra so I have now got everything in check and am back on track.
Don't beat yourself up you havent gained back all of the weight just some and that happens to everyone, I don't buy any goodies when shopping and do up a menu so I know whats for dinner each day so I dont get a chance to binge.
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In 1993 I weighed 244 lbs, in that same year I lost 110 lbs . Here it is 2014 and I am at 270 lbs. I feel your pain, I suffer from depression, and motivation is very, very low. But I take small steps towards losing weight. I start by removing one bad food, and replacing it with one good one. I no longer eat rice, now I eat lentils. As for being embarrassed of being seen, I still haven't been to a class reunion because of how I look, but I have stopped wearing sweaters to cover up. Small baby steps, something your comfortable changing. Well, I hope you feel not so alone now. Someone knows how you feel.0
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i will definately will come back to read this whole post,
its very encouraging that i am not alone and that even though i gained all the 22lbs
that i lost,i can lose it again,thank you0 -
I lost over 60 lbs once and gained it all and then some, of course I was uneducated about maintenance then, plus I had gone from an active job to a desk job where treats were the norm. I think a lot of us have had a time where we regained, the positive part of your situation is that you didn't allow yourself to regain it all back before choosing to get back to it. I have managed to re lose all my weight and then some, so just don't give up. Staying on track with my workouts really helps alleviate my depression too.0
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I tend to fall off the wagon and gain weight over the winter. Something about the shorter days and bad weather makes me want to eat :-) If it happens, it happens; you can't go back and change it. All you can do is move forward and try to make better choices. Take each day as it comes and each meal as a step at a time. Kinda like AA! One meal at a time, ha!!
Good luck :-)
p.s. I definitely think that not depriving yourself and not starving yourself is the way to go. Learn to cook delicious, healthy food and pay attention to your portion control and it will be so much easier.0 -
I have stupidly lost 10 kg then binged it all back on! I am so angry with myself but I can't seem to bring myself to lose it all again! Please I need some motivation.0
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of course...the successful peeps get back on track.
Good luck.0 -
I lost 60 lbs in one year by exercising and counting calories. I was 8 lbs away from my goal then, I became a stay at home mom for 11 months. I was really depressed with not working and regained 35 lbs in that short time. I'm working again so that should help, but I can't seem to get my emotional eating under control. Now I'm going on a trip to Hawaii and wearing a bathing suit really shows the damage I've done. My thighs are somehow bigger than when I was fat before. I need some positive advice. No rude comments please. I just feel uncomfortable this way and very sad.
You should discuss with a doctor/ therapist and not on the internet with random people.0 -
I lost about 40 lbs in about 5 months and was below my current goal weight about 2.5 years ago. But then my best friend passed away in a car accident that I was also involved in. I was in a wheel chair for 3 months. After I healed from that, I had to focus on graduating from college. Then I moved 2000 miles away from home, my relationship ended, and I realized I was an emotional mess. I gained 25 of those pounds back and I was miserable.
But now I just refocused myself. Took care of my emotional needs first. And I'm 6 pounds away from my goal weight I'm also incredibly happy with my body and I feel amazing.
You've got this. Start by loving yourself, not hating yourself.0 -
I know exactly how you feel. I lost 70, and gained back 25. I feel like I'm wearing a fat suit, and my thighs are, indeed, fatter than when I was this weight before. I know that once the switch in my head is back to loving myself and wanting the best for myself, it'll happen again. It'll happen for you, too. (I had surgery that laid me out for a bit in December, and I just haven't gotten back to all the good habits yet!).0
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Down and up. Emotional eating is a hard habit to break. I eventually regained control with too much sugar free gum then turning my mind off of eating extras off my diet plan. Then setting a high point in walking goals. Since I already do 12,000 steps a day off the treadmill, I set it up to 20,000 steps to do. Then reminded myself to do 60-90 minutes of fat burning walks on the treadmill.0
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Yup! 12 years ago I lost something like 50 pounds doing the Curves* plan, but gained it all back because I never knew what went into losing other than working my butt off in the gym, drinking god-awful shakes and eating boring food. Luckily, there is a lot more knowledge and tools out there now where I've been able to understand how weight loss happens a lot more than I did! Not to mention I'm older and have the patience that I was sorely lacking back then.
*This is more a comment about my particular location combined with my maturity level, willingness to research and available tools than it is about the actual Curves concept.0 -
Life is a journey. And that stinks sometimes. I know that I sure would like to be done with fighting my weight. I've been up and down several times. Most recently I lost 100 pounds in 2012. The first 5 months were smooth sailing, then my husband lost his job and we had to move into and repair a trashed rental house we had. I lost my gym that I was doing so well with. Once that move was done buckled down and made it to goal. Felt crummy and almost immediately started to regain. Another move May 2013, then another move September 2013 - cross country that time and away from all my family. Then this February I spent back home while my father was in ICU and then passed away. I feel like every time I am about to get back on track life knocks me back again. I have regained about 40 pounds.
But here I am today with 2 "good" days under my belt and trying again. It is hard. It makes me angry that I gain so easily and on a relatively small amount of calories. According to a TDEE calculator at my lowest weight I should have a TDEE of 2,329 calories a day being nearly completely sedentary. I tracked a week recently and got 2,000 - 2,200 calories a day and I have been steadily gaining. At my current weight it says my TDEE should be 2,711 a day. I'm targeting 1450 a day right now, which is the BMR for my goal weight. I'm hungry and it is no fun, but I'm hoping it gets easier after a week or so.
Giving up means just digging the hole deeper so you may as well try.0 -
Yes I losted and picked back up. Its hard to stay on track sometime, so I keep a picture of me when I lost alot of weight a couple of years ago in a place where I can see it everyday to make sure that I keep my weight down.0
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i can imagine this happens to alot of people who lose a substantial amount of weight, i remember reading a study somewhere that theres something like a 75% statistical chance that if you lose 50 lbs or more that within a year you will gain most of it back, after 2 years it goes down to like 30%, then it keeps going down.
it sucks but you just have to be diligent. im already preparing for my transition to maintenance and i still have 20 lbs (at least) until i reach my ideal body type0 -
I've even tried praying to God about giving me self control, but that hasn't worked.
I don't believe it is about self control. NO ONE has will power.
um speak for yourself- especially in a sub forum full of people trying to bulk.
will power and self discipline are skills that can be learned and trained.
Secondly this thread does not belong in here- this forum is for people specifically looking to gain- so the answer to the question will be yes- lots of us have lost and gained- because we are doing it on purpose.
lost, gained, then lost again.0 -
Is there anyone here who hasn't? I have done it so many times that I've lost count. This time around instead of just dieting and losing weight I'm trying to make my present eating habits a lifestyle change. I am eating healthier, watching my portion sizes, and execising 4 to 5 times a week so hopefully there won't be any regaining. Wish me luck guys!!!!0
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I worked my butt off, got down to my lowest adult weight at 129...looked great, felt great.
Then, I became depressed and stopped giving a crap how I ate and if I worked out. I slowly but surely gained weight back. It took a few years to gain some back, luckily not all of it, but I went back up to 150.
Now I'm back on board, feeling good mentally, and losing the weight again.0
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