depressed, fat, and broke

alexandramyers
alexandramyers Posts: 23 Member
edited November 19 in Motivation and Support
...and its a vicious cycle. I want to start exercising, but with E sized tits u need a good sports bra, which I can't find anywhere decently priced. Then I go out and buy fresh foods, which aren't "fulfillling" and don't stay fresh long because my body is used to junk and I can't seem to eat my veggies before they go bad. And, oh, if I have a bad day at work! Then let's buy 10 mcchickens to eat throughout the night. Also, being broke makes me feel down, and being down makes me want to eat, and eating too much is how I got fat, and being fat makes me want to lose weight, so I want to exercise but can't buy the proper gear, and being broke makes me feel down... The cycle continues. How do you break the cycle? I'm sick of being miserable but I can't seem to stop abusing myself with food and laziness
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  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    tinned/frozen veg, bulk buying chicken/turkey etc when its on offer.

    charity shops for a sports bra? in the mean time you can walk or swim? and exercise will help your mood.

    the main thing for weight loss though is a calorie deficit, which you can achieve just eating mcdonalds if you so choose.
  • BillRicks1
    BillRicks1 Posts: 473 Member
    Eat a little less, walk a little. If you can do one, move a little more. The frozen veggie section is your friend. Buy in bulk when you can. Or, buy fresh and freeze your own. Exercise need not require "proper gear". Moving more should be a good start. A pair of shoes, shorts, shirt, tunes and GO!
  • CoachJen71
    CoachJen71 Posts: 1,200 Member
    edited June 2015
    I wear a regular bra under a sports bra for extra support. I got 3 basic sports bras from Walmart for about $10. Low sodium canned green beans, carrots, etc can get you some decent nutrition with less waste. So can low sodium canned black/red/garbanzo/northern beans. I have found my local food bank stocks those and a lot of other healthy food. Is that something you can look into?

    As far as exercise, walking is great. I have lost most of my weight from doing it. And YouTube has lots of workout videos, if you want to try something different. Just be kind to yourself and have patience. We can't change a lifestyle in a day. I know the strain of struggling financially. Ultimately, I have been trying to turn from food to exercise for coping with my anxiety over it.
  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,751 Member
    At some point, your motivation to succeed surpasses any of the hardships you need to overcome. Saying no to feeding your emotions becomes easy, saying yes to taking the stairs instead of the lift becomes habit! Better choices become easier to make the more you make them...

    Buy frozen vegies or freeze fresh when they start to turn... They would be fine to use in soups or stews. Make a meal plan for the week with meals you can pre prepare - buying and cooking in bulk saves time and money. Having food ready and available also gives you less reason to buy takeaways.

    If you're emotional, go for a walk. Get a friend and go boxing, or out for a dance!
  • KarenJanine
    KarenJanine Posts: 3,497 Member
    As already stated, weight loss is about calorie deficit.

    For cheap meals, how about batch cooking some hearty soups and stews? Prep for the week and you'll be using your veggies before they go bad, and you'll always have something in the fridge or freezer that you can reheat in a few minutes to try and prevent you heading to a takeaway. Use beans and pulses to bulk out the meals and add more protein if you can't afford much meat.

    In terms of exercise, there's no need to do high impact activities that require an expensive bra. You could walk, cycle if you have a bike, do yoga or pilates or body strength training.
  • debbysatit
    debbysatit Posts: 125 Member
    How about going for a bike ride or getting a used stationary bike. I don't think it would require a sports bra. Sometimes you can find them cheap on craigslist. You can do it in front of the TV or listening to music. I agree with Coach Jen maybe you need to go to your local food pantry or Aldi's. The biggest thing is don't beat yourself up...pick one thing per day and say for today I am just going to do this. The next day do the same thing. Also think about $10 in mc chickens can get you bloated with salt, feeling bad about what you ate, and feeling terrible. So have one and a side salad and a $1 coke with a $1 Parfait and you got a more filling meal and save a few bucks.
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    Then I go out and buy fresh foods, which aren't "fulfillling" and don't stay fresh long because my body is used to junk and I can't seem to eat my veggies before they go bad.

    You have to eat more than just vegetables. You need a balanced diet. Have some meat, fish, eggs, seafood, butter, nuts, milk, bread, pasta and rice, fruit and ice cream, for instance. Don't try to change everything at once. And don't buy more of anything than you can manage to eat before it goes bad.
  • crispsandwich
    crispsandwich Posts: 177 Member
    I also have a hefty chest and need a sports bra for support, but after damaging my knee my sport if walking! no sports bra needed! just some comfy shoes and off you go x I tend to use frozen veg as last longer and are cheaper and look for special offers on fruit etc, never pay full price.
  • Fitwarrior7_Round_2
    Fitwarrior7_Round_2 Posts: 453 Member
    I see a lot of excuses in that there post. If there's a will there's a way. Find your will.
  • sweetsarahj
    sweetsarahj Posts: 701 Member
    First of all, give yourself a big hug. Reaching out is hard and it's easy to be your own worst critic. I echo the others- try something easy and simple like a 30 min walk. When it comes to food, perhaps searching some recipes for veggies would help. But the best thing you can do for yourself is to forgive yourself. We will always all have challenges, none of us are perfect, and you deserve to be happy and healthy.
  • Gizziemoto
    Gizziemoto Posts: 430 Member
    If you are not eating your fresh right away you can portion it and freeze it or buy frozen. When buying food, go for fresh first, frozen 2nd, and canned as last choice (low sodium or no sodium for me). Exercise? Walking. I was cleared for exercise 3 weeks ago and started walking. Only thing needed was tennis shoes. I have found that exercise, even just 20-30 minute walking, has helped with stress levels, sleep, and mood. I feel better all around. Sports bra, agree, wear regular one and but the $10 Walmart, they work. Also totally agree with crispsandwich!
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    Gizziemoto wrote: »
    If you are not eating your fresh right away you can portion it and freeze it or buy frozen. When buying food, go for fresh first, frozen 2nd, and canned as last choice (low sodium or no sodium for me). Exercise? Walking. I was cleared for exercise 3 weeks ago and started walking. Only thing needed was tennis shoes. I have found that exercise, even just 20-30 minute walking, has helped with stress levels, sleep, and mood. I feel better all around. Sports bra, agree, wear regular one and but the $10 Walmart, they work. Also totally agree with crispsandwich!
    Pretty much this. A couple of packs of nuggets pays for the bra as well.
  • 999tigger
    999tigger Posts: 5,235 Member
    edited June 2015
    You are putting yourself in a position where you are overwhelmed by the supposed enormity of the project.
    Break it down into its component parts, understand them and how they relate to you and your overall objective.

    Understand whats motivating you to want to lose and decide if you are prepared to do what it takes for as long as it takes. 1lb a week is a rule of thumb I suggest merely to give you an idea of how long it might take, it may take longer.

    Your first step shouldnt cost anything and you have access to this site and the internet. Learn about weight loss and pick up tips on how to lose weight healthily and sustainably. The idea is that you get to the end. Knowledge of how calorie deficits, nutrition and exercise fit into the scheme of things will al hel you become familiar with the unfamiluar and take some of the fear out of the task.

    Look at your mental wellbeing and either focus or work out a plan that can have you commited with other things like your job being less likely to distract you. You might even consider getting a better or different job if its nt working for you.

    With good knowledge of nutrition you cna use this site to see what people eat (things in moderation) plus you will find sensible shopping (rather than fast food) where you cook for yourself will work out cheaper.

    Exercise then just start with walking at whatever level you are, do a bit more the next day and the day after till you build up to 30-60 mins a day. You can do soem exercise at home just bodyweight or workouts from fitness belnder or youtube. Whatever you cna manage .

    If you want a sports bra and you have virtually nothing then have a look on ebay. If you know what you are looking for then its just a question of being patient. If you walk and do workouts at home then its less of a problem.

    You talk about food and laziness, so you are going to need to tackle those head on, commit take responsibility and do something about it instead of making excuses. Do it one day, then focus on the the next until it becomes normal. Keep your targets small, so you cna easily meet them and build momentum. It starts with you commiting.
  • earlnabby
    earlnabby Posts: 8,171 Member
    edited June 2015
    All I can say is that I was there. I was so broke that I was receiving the maximum SNAP benefit for a single person and I could not go to a doctor, even though I was getting weaker. I had gained over 100 lb in 10 years and was on the verge of ending it. I stopped the cycle when I ended up in the hospital (the long story in my profile) with severe anemia and was also diagnosed T2 diabetic. I was diagnosed with major depression 14 years ago and still struggle with it even though I am on an effective medication.

    Do you have a slow cooker? I make meals in mine frequently that serves 4 and eat the leftovers 3 additional days. That means I only have to cook twice a week but there is something available for dinner that I just need to heat up. This helps the depression because part of my problem was that I just couldn't get the energy to cook every day. Sometimes I still can't, but I keep hamburger patties (very lean meat) in the freezer that I can thaw and fry up for dinner. I also buy a couple of frozen dinners when they are on sale as "just in case" meals.

    For exercise, try walking. Do you work? Head out for a 20-30 minute walk before you go in to work. It really can brighten your day and give you energy. No special equipment or clothing needed except a good pair of athletic shoes. I am very busty too ("I" cup) and my regular bras are enough.

  • Hulbert0089
    Hulbert0089 Posts: 97 Member
    Focus on the things you can control and positive life changes will come. Keep your chin up! Don't need to jog to lose weight just go out and walk the miles.
  • tudoroaks4
    tudoroaks4 Posts: 26 Member
    Is a 2nd job an option? You could fill UPS trucks a couple of evenings per week. You'd get exercise and supplemental income.
  • yvie63
    yvie63 Posts: 193 Member
    It is really hard to do this, to break out of this cycle but it CAN be done. I was where you are over a year ago, the only exercise I have ever done is walking so never needed a sports bra (you could try wearing two ordinary bras, one over the other btw for more support). It is correct to say it is calorie deficit so you could do that whatever way you wanted, you do NOT have to live on lettuce and radishes for ever - do what you can. Gradually you will realise that you can eat a whole lot more healthy stuff than you can unhealthy stuff. You can make your calories go further just like you make money go further. I have gradually changed my diet over the year, swapping to fresh food and cutting out a lot of crappy food and I lost 104lbs so far. No gym memberships, no special food, no miracle protein shakes, supplements or anything else. Keep it simple BUT you have to keep yourself motivated so get a bunch of good supportive friends here who will help. You can do this but you have to put effort in.
  • earlnabby
    earlnabby Posts: 8,171 Member
    999tigger wrote: »
    You are putting yourself in a position where you are overwhelmed by the supposed enormity of the project.
    Break it down into its component parts, understand them and how they relate to you and your overall objective.

    So much this ^^

    Baby steps. Start by getting in the habit of making meals every day (or every several days and reheat like I do). Don't worry about the nutritional content yet. Once you are into a good meal routine, start tweaking them to fit your calorie and macro targets. Same thing with exercise. Start by walking a few minutes every day. Park further from the entrances to the stores or your work. Go the long way around your home, apartment, etc to bring in your mail. There is a good chance you will feel like you need to walk further. Go for it! Clear your head and just listen to the sounds of the birds or the people or the traffic while walking. You will be surprised at how many little things will start to give you pleasure.

  • Skyewall
    Skyewall Posts: 5 Member
    ...and its a vicious cycle. How do you break the cycle? I'm sick of being miserable but I can't seem to stop abusing myself with food and laziness

    You sound like me 25 yrs ago...it's only a few more lbs, I'll take care of it soon! Guess what, I let the cycle continue and now am 51 and 273 lbs. Stop the cycle by making a choice, decide on what you want, map out how you can succeed and sticking to it. Force yourself thru the first two weeks of eating healthier and it gets much, much better. Yes it is easier and cheaper to eat bad...but if you make that choice you will lose who you want to be.
  • urloved33
    urloved33 Posts: 3,323 Member
    Pick one tiny little thing to adjust./ not everything, just one tiny little thing. lets say go for a walk around your block once a day. do that for three weeks...then make another little tiny change. tiny. thats all. don't try to do it all...you are overwhelmed.
  • floridagirl7264
    floridagirl7264 Posts: 318 Member
    Shop on Amazon for a good sports bra. You can usually find one cheap with free shipping. You just have to take the time to look thoroughly. I did a google search for the best sports bras, then looked on Amazon. I eat what I want. I just stay within my calories. A good way to get started is to set a mini goal and then add on to it. It takes 30 days for a habit to stick. For instance, just walk for 15 mins a day. If you feel like doing more, then okay. But walk at least for 15 mins a day. You won't need a sports bra to walk. Also, stay away from restaurants of any kind. You're wasting money that is already tight. You can usually find something comparable at the grocery store cheaper. Make reminders and look at them often. Also ask yourself if you are really hungry or are just bored. Best way to find out is to drink a bottle of water and find something to do. If you're still hungry, then have something to eat.
  • amyj514
    amyj514 Posts: 53 Member
    Whenever I get the urge to eat because I'm bored (more like procrastinating...I don't have time to be bored) or stressed, etc, I have to stop myself in my tracks and think to myself what am I doing? Why am I wrecking my body? I deserve better and I have self control. I have to snap out of it and just go DO something, anything, just to keep myself occupied. Go for a walk or a run. Clean the house. Heck, even just tying myself up in the bathroom painting my nails and taking a shower helps.

    I am completely flat chested, even more after having kids, so I am no help with the bra problem, but I'm sure you could get creative and find ways to bind those puppies and keep them in place?

    As far as the veggies go, remind yourself that every time your veggies go bad and you have to toss them you are wasting money that you can't afford to waste! When you're hungry and you go in your kitchen, look for what's going bad and eat it! No questions asked. Don't think twice. Don't think about how that mcchicken would taste better. If you're really hungry, you'll eat the veggies. Keeping that in mind helps me to not waste money on produce and gets it into my body instead of junk!

    I think ultimately you just need to get your head in the right place. You can do it!
  • Annie_01
    Annie_01 Posts: 3,096 Member
    edited June 2015
    ...and its a vicious cycle. I want to start exercising, but with E sized tits u need a good sports bra, which I can't find anywhere decently priced. Then I go out and buy fresh foods, which aren't "fulfillling" and don't stay fresh long because my body is used to junk and I can't seem to eat my veggies before they go bad. And, oh, if I have a bad day at work! Then let's buy 10 mcchickens to eat throughout the night. Also, being broke makes me feel down, and being down makes me want to eat, and eating too much is how I got fat, and being fat makes me want to lose weight, so I want to exercise but can't buy the proper gear, and being broke makes me feel down... The cycle continues. How do you break the cycle? I'm sick of being miserable but I can't seem to stop abusing myself with food and laziness

    First on the large bust and sports bras. It is hard to find one in the store that supports a larger bust. I ordered mine from Amazon. I measured myself and then compared it to their sizing charts. I found one by Glamorize that works well for me. They were moderately priced and gives me the support that I was looking for. I liked them so well that I wear them for my everyday bra.

    On the produce...I was having the same problem with produce. I try to shop once a week and some of my veggies just weren't holding up through the week. I now make sure that I buy some hardier vegetables that will last longer. Such as...cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, onions, bell peppers, potatoes(any variety...white, red, yams). I schedule those for later in the week and use other less hardier first.

    The other thing that I have done is to set aside a cooking day and just cook ahead. Once cooked most vegetables will store in the refrigerator for most of the week.

    Being broke...well I live on a fixed income so I have learned just to make it last. Ya gotta work with what you have. Toward the end of the month money starts getting tight. When I shop I look for specials on foods...things that will go along way such as...rice, pasta, potatoes, carrots, cabbage etc etc.

    Proper gear...not sure if you are talking equipment, clothing or both. This month I went to a used sporting goods store. For about $175 I bought a weight bench, weights, a set of adjustable dumbbells and some other odd and end things. I don't care that they are used since I saved more than what I paid for the equipment. The adjustable dumbbelss alone new would have been close to $200.

    If you are speaking of workout clothing...workout in anything...try looking in thrift stores. I bought a few things at Target when they put them on the sale racks.

    About being miserable...that is harder to address since I don't know what your underlying problem is. In most cases when a person is miserable there is a cause often not related to weight. The weight is a result of being miserable. You have to figure that out...why do you REALLY feel miserable.

    I will say...most often we choose to remain miserable. For the short run...it is easier to do so. Takes a lot of work, time and effort to choose to change why we are miserable. Trust me...you are not miserable because you can't find a cheap sports bra or that your veggies won't last for an entire week.

    Good luck...sorry...I didn't mean to write a book...I will stop now!

  • CrystalEverAfter
    CrystalEverAfter Posts: 29 Member
    Wear two sports bras on top of each other for extra support. It is harder to breathe but you get used to it and no one wants saggy 80 year old breasts before their time. Reaching out for help is a good thing. Try not to overwhelm yourself with too many changes at once. Change one habit at a time (one per week or month). We're rooting for ya!
  • MinnieInMaine
    MinnieInMaine Posts: 6,400 Member
    You don't need a sports bra. I don't care for them personally so I just wear a well fitting supportive regular bra. Works just fine for running, calisthenics, etc.
    If money is so tight, why are wasting it on veggies? Buy frozen bulk. And stop allowing yourself to get fast food. Plan and prepare meals weekly and you'll save a ton of money. Also, don't think you have to live on veg just to lose weight...that's old school thinking. Eat yummy nutritious meals and you'll do much better in the long run.
    Best of luck!
  • quintinmasonjr24
    quintinmasonjr24 Posts: 45 Member
    I think you should focus on breaking the cycle of misery. I know it's easier said than done but do little things to change your life and get your confidence. Make healthier choices through out the day. For example you could do a little more walking then usual by parking further away from your destination. You could eat healthier and avoid those foods to disrupt that vicious cycle. You can door more outdoor activities. I don't think you need a sports bra to walk in the park. You could appreciate the small accomplishments which escalates into bigger accomplishments. Maybe you need a good friend to talk to just to vent sometimes. It's the little things we can do that will help improve our lives. I know you feel the only one but we all struggle with a vicious cycle and it doesn't have to be health related. If you want a friend to talk to every now and then add me. I enjoy learning from other people because it's easier hearing advice from people on the outside looking in. Just don't continue to beat yourself up over this. Break the cycle and start fresh.
  • Pandapotato
    Pandapotato Posts: 68 Member
    999tigger wrote: »
    You are putting yourself in a position where you are overwhelmed by the supposed enormity of the project.
    Break it down into its component parts, understand them and how they relate to you and your overall objective.
    Keep your targets small, so you cna easily meet them and build momentum. It starts with you commiting.

    100% AGREED. It sounds like you're trying to change ALL aspects of your behaviors/diet all at once, which is leading to being overwhelmed and throwing in the towel.

    START SMALL. The first week, swap one unhealthy snack for a healthier or lower-calorie one. It doesn't mean trading a cookie for a celery stick. It could be trading chips for a 100 calorie bag of popcorn (actually pretty cheap and filling!) Trade one high-calorie drink for something else. Go on a 10-15 minute walk and be proud you did a small amount of exercise you hadn't done before.

    You CAN lose weight and include SOME junk food if that's what helps you stay on track. Set up your mostly-healthy meals and decide you can get a 4 piece nugget on your way home from work.

    You can find lots of low cal stuff that is NOT a fruit/vegetable. Popcorn, lower cal breads, canned soups, frozen dinners (I love the café steamer ones!), etc.

    Also I have a breakfast sandwich every morning--I fry a few eggs at the beginning of the week and put them in little sandwich baggies. They reheat nicely. Put it on a toasted English muffin + a few slices of lunch meat ham, and it's practically as good as the Egg McMuffin but it's all of $8 for week + supply and it's lower cal.
  • bluedreaming23
    bluedreaming23 Posts: 8 Member
    The first two weeks are the hardest stay strong for two weeks and after that it'll get easier. Your stomach will get smaller and you'll eat less. What I do is eat lots of cucumber with lime and chili powder. They're cheap and if you eat two you'll feel full. They are low in calories and yummy! Try it! Oh yeah and a cheap meal! Add me for support! I need it too
  • mistikal13
    mistikal13 Posts: 1,457 Member
    When you want it bad enough you will find a way to solve all the problems that you feel are holding you back.
  • missomgitsica
    missomgitsica Posts: 496 Member
    Quit feeling sorry for yourself and do what you know you need to do. Start small. You probably walk every single day without a sports bra, so start by walking more. Only buy food if you know you're going to eat it.
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