Hitting rock bottom

ICan4Me296
ICan4Me296 Posts: 5 Member
edited November 17 in Social Groups
So this is my first post here, hi I'm Amy. I've used MFP in the past (once lost 90 lbs!) but of course as soon as I stopped watching calories and logging exercise it was easy to slip back into old habits. I started noticing that my clothes were getting tight again and I had to go up a size when I bought capris for the summer. I was reluctant to see what that meant on the scale. But last week I finally bit the bullet and checked. 301.5. Even then looking at a number I'd never seen on the scale it didn't seem to register. When I weighed yesterday morning I had dipped down to 296.5 (probably because I weighed before I ate, etc) after watching what I was eating a little more carefully this past week. But my son had sent me a gift card so I thought maybe I'll go get a summer dress. My darling husband helped me pick out a very cute dress and I stepped into the dressing room to try it on. After I thought I had myself pulled together I walked back out and hung up the dress with hubby looking at me like he knew there was something wrong. "I don't want to look at clothes anymore" I told him and then he just hugged me while I broke down in tears in the middle of the store. I can't do this anymore. I can't do it to myself. I deserve better than what I have done to myself. I don't deserve to cry after trying on clothes. I am worth more than this. So I'm here. And I am going to do better.

Replies

  • HLaR79
    HLaR79 Posts: 1,519 Member
    Hi ican, i hope you find the support you need, its so hard to admit that you have found your bottom. Best advice make the changes you know you can make for life!
  • Miss_Mania
    Miss_Mania Posts: 163 Member
    Welcome Amy!! Good luck on your journey :)
  • jltheis7
    jltheis7 Posts: 496 Member
    That is your EpiphaMe; that moment that changes something in you, as hard as that moment is. Welcome to a great support network! And you are right, you deserve better from yourself and now you will do better. Raising my glass of water to you!
  • ScrAgnX
    ScrAgnX Posts: 368 Member
    I've had similar moments with dressing rooms, and that's one of the reasons I'm here too.

    We'll all get to the point where it isn't a tortuous experience, and we'll feel comfortable shopping for clothes.
  • starchile
    starchile Posts: 248 Member
    Hello Ican. I think so many of us relate to your story. I definitely know that i can. I'm sending a big warm hug your way and reaching out for your hand. Glad you are here and taking those first steps to a healthier, happier you.

  • ICan4Me296
    ICan4Me296 Posts: 5 Member
    Thank you all for the welcome. I struggle with food but for the time being I'm working at adding exercise to my daily routine. Baby steps in the right direction!
  • ScrAgnX
    ScrAgnX Posts: 368 Member
    The biggest impact to the scale comes from reducing calories consumed. A lot harder to burn 2 pounds of fat (7,000 calories) than to eat 1,000 calories less than maintenance a day.

    That said, the biggest thing I'd to do something. If you'd prefer exercise over reduced intake it's a step in the right direction and both are important in the long run.
  • ICan4Me296
    ICan4Me296 Posts: 5 Member
    Oh I understand that the majority of how the weight comes off is by reducing calories, but for me, the calorie watching is easy and when I do track them, I'm usually below my limit for the day, that's why I said I'm not really concentrating on that part. The hard part for me is getting up and moving. I sit at a desk all day, but it's a stressful job, so when I get home I don't want to do anything. So right now I'm focusing on getting up and moving, even when I don't really feel like it. My husband is helping! We're both gamers, so we got a dancing game to get started with and so far, so good. We've been doing it for about 40 minutes a night, taking turns and trying to top each other's scores. ^_^ Making it fun makes it easier.
  • ICan4Me296
    ICan4Me296 Posts: 5 Member
    I've also reduced my soda intake and instead of a large iced coffee and mcmuffin from McD's every work morning, now I'm taking my breakfast to work along with my lunch. I can tell that it's making a difference in my energy levels!
  • Sjk255
    Sjk255 Posts: 38 Member
    ICan4Me296 wrote: »
    I've also reduced my soda intake and instead of a large iced coffee and mcmuffin from McD's every work morning, now I'm taking my breakfast to work along with my lunch. I can tell that it's making a difference in my energy levels!

    One of the biggest changes I have made is skipping dunkin donuts in the morning! I make my own egg white sandwich and iced coffee with fat free creamer instead.
  • dinobomp
    dinobomp Posts: 170 Member
    It sounds like you are off to a good start. You are definitely doing the right things! Best of luck to you, and I'll send you a friend request!
    Diane
  • emilym820
    emilym820 Posts: 993 Member
    Welcome!! I'm so excited for you as you start this journey.
This discussion has been closed.