150 lbs to lose, depressed and not sure how to begin! Any help appreciated!

I don't know how I let myself get to 300 pounds. I'm beyond depressed. I'm going to give this a try and see because nothing is working. I would love to start some exercise, too, but a past foot injury (and my current weight) makes even walking a challenge. Tears are streaming down my face as I write and I'm praying I'm not alone. Would so love some help and support on this journey. (Nothing like introducing yourself as Debbie Downer, huh?) I have considered surgery but with my health, it scares me -- high bp, diabetes, high cholesterol, you know, all the biggies. Any words of wisdom?
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  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    Welcome. I don't think any of us know how we let our weight get away from us. There is hope and I am living proof. 15 months ago I was 301 and could not walk up my own driveway. I was borderline diabetic, borderline high BP, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, and more. At age 59, I was convinced that it was impossible for my body to lose weight. I began working with a personal trainer who told me about this site. As of this week, I've lost 105 pounds with about 45 left to go. My original fitness goal was to walk 1 mile without stopping within one year. I had accomplished that within a couple of months. In the past year, I've walked 3 5K events and one 10K, each with better times (pace) and no stopping (except the very first event).

    Read everything on this site, especially the sticky notes at the top of each forum that explain how to use the site and how to log your food. Start by logging your food per the suggestions here. Gradually make changes, focusing on the ones you can sustain long term. Read the Success Stories forum. Lots of good ones. Lots of people have lost A LOT of weight, even more than 150 pounds.

    Then start moving. Whatever you can do. Some people will tell you that you don't need to exercise to lose weight, but it will help, and you do need to exercise for the sake of your fitness and health. Just start where you can, no matter how little it is, and progress from there. Look for low impact, low weight bearing exercises such as anything in the pool, or an elliptical machine or treadmill, chair exercises while sitting, and so on.

    Add me as a friend if you like - just click on my name and "Add Friend".

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  • MireyGal76
    MireyGal76 Posts: 7,334 Member
    every positive change you make will make a difference.

    You may not see the effects of those changes now, or next month... they may not happen as fast as you want them to happen... but make changes.

    The first response on this thread is a great one. It really is. Read the stickied threads.

    But if you find yourself overwhelmed then take it really simple to start.

    Start logging your food. Honestly.
    Buy a weigh scale and measuring cups. Use them.
    Log every bite, every snack, every nibble.
    Not only foods, but drinks, dips, sauces, that sort of thing. (Oh BOY do the sauces kill my calories).

    Log them as you eat them... not at the end of the day. You'll forget what you had.

    Just by LOGGING, I am pretty sure that you'll start to see where some areas are that you can improve.

    Log a normal eating week. Maybe even two. Just to see what your regular food intake is.

    Then decrease it by a bit every day. Because your weight is higher, you can afford a bit more of a calorie reduction.. try decreasing your daily consumption by 300 calories.

    Other suggestions...
    if you have multiple portions, try eating half a portion less than what you normally do.
    Instead of a full size plate, try using a smaller salad size plate. Still allow multiple helpings.

    DO NOT TRY TO LOSE IT ALL BY TOMORROW.

    Take your time. Give yourself grace. Allow yourself to fall, but get back up.

    You CAN do this!
  • Annr
    Annr Posts: 2,765 Member
    Awesome job @lorrpb !! I haven't lost as much as you, about 26 lbs, but I am getting the hang of all this at day 136 of logging in this site. This is a great site @lodojo , just take steps you know you can accomplish every day. When I first started I just logged everything...tried to drink 8 glasses of liquid a day, and moved my body doing something everyday. Look at each day as a victory, not the long journey you shall go on. Look at this as just a tool to help you.
    write out goals you wish to accomplish this month. Ones that you can achieve realistically. Currently my goals for Sept are:
    -logging in 1100 to 1200 calories a day.
    -drinking 88 to 94 oz of liquids a day
    -have fun with the chopping, the preparation of my foods. That is what will change my eating habits.
    -go to sleep at 9 to 10pm nightly, and at the same time as my husband does.
    -hug daily
    -remember that losing weight isn't the key to happiness. That happiness is the key to losing weight. Enjoy the process of re-inventing YOU.
  • TashaDillard
    TashaDillard Posts: 7 Member
    Hey there!
    I just want to encourage you to take it one day at a time, one meal at a time, and one workout at a time. Give yourself grace and time to make the changes and focus on things you are doing that are positive. Simply by making the decision to be here is a positive mindset. Remember everytime you choose a healthy option, to be active, or read something positive it is helping you. And I would surround yourself with positive support (like this community). You have great suggestions in the previous comments but definitely add me as apart of your positive support crew!
  • Annr
    Annr Posts: 2,765 Member
    I have a dryease board in my kitchen so when I am preparing stuff I can just jot down what my creations are.

    I have sayings of support throughout my apt. Those will change my way of thinking and modivate me. (If you need some just holler)

    Change your Mind
    Change your body.

    Do what you mean....and mean what you say.
    (love this one, because I don't want to be all talk with my journey...I want my actions to speak for itself.)

    I have also joined a support group with weightloss called TOPS. (stands for Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Its a world wide group and yearly dues are about $35 with monthly dues about $3. For me its 35 ladies that support me weekly. We have offical weigh-ins and contests to modivate us. Each are doing their own eating style, but there are food guidelines if you don't know how to start. Having a "cheering squad" is always good. Previously I tried to eat healthy alone, without telling family or friends. I am done doing that. Celebrate your new way of doing things, and tell everyone you know. My TOPS group of ladies (also men but we don't have any in our group presently) meet a couple of mornings and walk as well. Nice place to vent.
  • lodojo
    lodojo Posts: 4 Member
    Again, the waterworks
  • Annr
    Annr Posts: 2,765 Member
    aw crying is a good thing....it means you are respecting yourself and putting yourself FIRST.
  • Annr
    Annr Posts: 2,765 Member
    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10244635/women-ages-50-for-september-2015#latest

    This is a thread that I post daily on. Its a group of about 80 ladies all supporting each other, talking about their daily struggles, and venting. They took me in a couple of months ago and its nice to check in with them daily. When you click on that upper page I posted, just highlight the star to the right of the title of the thread. It should turn yellow. Then you can find it easier every day. ((((hugs))))) Becca
  • MireyGal76
    MireyGal76 Posts: 7,334 Member
    I don't know if this will help... but there's an MFP fitspiration thread that I started up a while ago... it is motivation created by people here. No airbrushing. Just story pics and quotes and feelings of people who have had varying levels of success.

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1102508/mfp-fitspiration/p1

    Some are in progress, some have met their goals. Some have beaten crazy odds.
    If you ever feel down, they can sometimes help lift you up.

    Sorry for the broken images - many of the links broke along the way and one of my projects will be to clean it up! :-D
  • ladipoet
    ladipoet Posts: 4,180 Member
    You've certainly come to the right place! YOU CAN DO THIS!! I, like you, weighed 300 pounds a year ago. But I made small changes which became consistent eating & exercise habits over time (you can do this too) and I've eliminated 115 pounds. I'm just over 2/3rds of the way to my final goal. If I can do it, I KNOW you can do it too! Feel free to PM me and/or add me as a friend.
  • Azurite27
    Azurite27 Posts: 554 Member
    Just start logging what you're eating and then gradually reduce your calories until you start losing. Or pick a reasonable weight loss goal (at your stats you could start with 2lbs a week if you wish) and see how it works. Make sure to eat back exercise calories, though most estimates are high so start eating back maybe 50%. Don't make too many drastic changes. Get in the habit of logging and staying under your calories and then gradually working on eating healthier or watching your macros and other nutrients if you wish. Focus on making changes you can live with forever, there's no point giving something up if you're planning to go back to it once you hit goal. Just learn to fit it in in moderation as you lose.

    You can add me if you like. I lost 140lbs and have successfully kept it off for a little over a year now.
  • Annr
    Annr Posts: 2,765 Member
    @Azurite27 Congrats on your success!!! *mentally doing a cartwheel in my head for you* heehee... Its amazing how small changes can snowball into such positive ones!
  • kandeelopez
    kandeelopez Posts: 61 Member
    edited September 2015
    Annr wrote: »
    Its amazing how small changes can snowball into such positive ones!

    So true! Have a good cry, but tomorrow, take one small step towards something positive towards your goal. Celebrate the small successes.

    "Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin, to see the plumb line in Zerubbabel’s hand.” Zechariah 4:10 :smiley:
  • mirandagirl2
    mirandagirl2 Posts: 160 Member
    Welcome! I understand what you are feeling and I know that you can be successful ☺ Feel free to add me I am happy to help support you
  • lodojo
    lodojo Posts: 4 Member
    Y'all are so awesome! You have touched my heart. It's an overwhelming thing to feel utterly alone. My load is lifted because I now know I'm not!!!
  • davisjenn
    davisjenn Posts: 18 Member
    This has been the hardest thing for me to overcome and every single day is a struggle. However you can overcome it, I have lost 33 pound and 22 inches. I was at my all time high almost reaching 400 pounds, something had to change, I turned to this app and a membership to a local gym. I love the support I get from the members in here, I have never has anyone say anything negative or nasty, in fact when I have a bad day and I post about it I get nothing but encouragement from the friends I've made in here. You can *kitten* me if you would like another friend :-) you got this!
  • pita7317
    pita7317 Posts: 1,437 Member
    Sorry you are in tears.
    Weigh, measure, log. Everything you eat/drink.
    Food scale a must.
    Set small goals for yourself. It really helps !
    And always remember. Not everyday will be perfect.
    Just get back on track the next day.
    I have been on MFP for two years now.
    It works !
  • worrylessllc
    worrylessllc Posts: 2 Member
    Hi
    I am also new and feeling very apprehensive as you are. But we need to do this. I just started working out again and I as m feeling so much better but my fear is weighing myself. So if we keep talking to each other and express our good days,and bad we will accomplish our goals. Let's pat ourselves I'm the back for today!
  • caci88
    caci88 Posts: 53 Member
    Congratulations for taking the first step! It's the hardest one of all :) I always suggest to my clients to start with positive affirmations. Every morning wake up and say "I can do this. I am fit and healthy. I make the best choices for my body" 10 times in the mirror and really mean it! It's hard at first but you'll get used to it. Then when you're confronted with cravings and urges to make the wrong decisions do the same affirmations 10 times. You'll be suprpised how much it helps!
    Also write your goals. So end goal 1 is 150 pounds.. but then break that into monthly weight goals and fortnightly weight goals and then weekly weight goals!!
    Then break those goals into action goals (what you will actually do to achieve those goals. eg. walk 10 mins a day (to start), drink 2L water daily, eat 5 serves veggies daily.) Then once you get more confident you can increase those goals to more challenging things. But start small :)
    Feel free to add me as a friend and message me if you need any more help! Good luck!!
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    One of my favorite quotes:
    "Losing weight is hard.
    Maintaining weight is hard.
    Staying overweight is hard.
    Choose your hard."
  • MargaretLunan
    MargaretLunan Posts: 5,299 Member
    being here is the first step about a year and a half ago i was 330 pounds i am now 270 so it can be done. logging in daily to keep track of what you eat is the best for you. if you are interested i have a group called lose 20 by new years under support section in community. set small goals help me
  • ladipoet
    ladipoet Posts: 4,180 Member
    lorrpb wrote: »
    One of my favorite quotes:
    "Losing weight is hard.
    Maintaining weight is hard.
    Staying overweight is hard.
    Choose your hard."

    What a great quote! Absolutely love it!!
  • xBijinx
    xBijinx Posts: 49 Member
    I too considered surgery before since it seems like everyone around me is doing it. In all honesty I just felt like if I could commit to making a lifestyle change for my health there would be no need for me to go through (what I imagine is)a risky procedure. I decided I'd make my chance and fully commit this time. I've accepted it'll be a long journey. But I've also accepted it'll be a greater reward. I came to the forum just this week after making that decision and all I've found was support. If you want to add me, feel free. One day at a time we can do it together
  • lodojo
    lodojo Posts: 4 Member
    lorrpb wrote: »
    One of my favorite quotes:
    "Losing weight is hard.
    Maintaining weight is hard.
    Staying overweight is hard.
    Choose your hard."

    That's awesome! I like that!!
  • PinkPixiexox
    PinkPixiexox Posts: 4,142 Member
    Welcome to MFP and dry those tears :)
    When my doctor told me I was overweigh, I stayed in bed for 2 days and cried constantly - it was a miserable awakening as weight has always been a touchy subject for me. I *had* to snap out of it or I wasn't going to achieve my goal and that simply wasn't an option for me. After those 2 days, I vowed to start a new life and here I am, 30lbs lighter and feeling a lot better for it. Take one day at a time and stay strong, motivated and positive. You can totally take control of this situation. I'm wishing you the best of luck - you can do this! :)
  • Healthydiner65
    Healthydiner65 Posts: 1,552 Member
    Congrats for asking for help! My advice would be to keep it simple! Start with small changes so you don't get overwhelmed. Exchange one unhealthy food choice for a healthy one each week. I believe that you can have any food in moderation. Walk any amount of time that you can even if it is only 2 minutes at first. You are awesome!
  • Healthydiner65
    Healthydiner65 Posts: 1,552 Member
    Oh and log every BLT(bite,lick and taste) that goes in your mouth. Be 100% honest with yourself!
  • Wii_Player
    Wii_Player Posts: 2,454 Member
    Hi and welcome. I will not tell you that it is easy, but I will tell you that it can be done! I started my journey 10 weeks ago and my biggest suggestions are to be patient, say 'no' to going over your daily limits and say 'yes' to exercise. I say be patient because it takes a little while before you start noticing changes in the mirror, however, make sure to notice all the positive things that happen, even in the first week. You will feel more energized, be happier, notice that you move better and so on. Remember that exercise can be fun. If all you can do at first is walk one block, well that is one block more than what you are doing now. I love to dance, so I will put on my favorite music and dance. As long as you are moving, you are burning calories. Even if you start small like parking further away from the store's front entrance, for example. You will be shocked on how fast your body adjusts and how easier exercise will become. I am still in the high 200s but having lost 26 pounds has made a world of difference. A big advantage of losing weight and exercising is that your health problems will greatly improve. Heck, you may even get rid of the problems altogether. Forget the past and move forward. Give yourself a chance and believe in yourself :)
  • HeatherCarnes76
    HeatherCarnes76 Posts: 52 Member
    Welcome. I want to first add that I know how you feel. I have lost over 100 pounds. At one point, my scales would not even weigh me. I had let my self go that much. It was not easy for me but I found a friend who walked with me. She had lost weight to so she understood. At first I didn't even want to be seen in public. It was very hard to walk 1 mile. But as time went on that 1 mile went to 2 miles and that went to 3. I began studying food and what I was putting into my body. Then my friend asked me to go to the gym with her. Talk about umcomfortable. I was usually the biggest person in the gym. But, I made friends who encouraged me and they were happy that I was there to change my life. I got used to going and missed my new friends when I didn't go. They'd miss me to because when I went back, they'd ask me if everything was okay. That was nice. People began to notice my weight loss. That felt nice. It takes time but as you begin to see the change and feel the changes, it gets better. You begin to have more fun with it. You can do this. I never thought I would ever lose my weight. I am still needing to lose 60-70 more pounds. Just remember you can do this. When you fall, get back up. Just keep going.
  • phillipdean299
    phillipdean299 Posts: 113 Member
    lodojo wrote: »
    I don't know how I let myself get to 300 pounds. I'm beyond depressed. I'm going to give this a try and see because nothing is working. I would love to start some exercise, too, but a past foot injury (and my current weight) makes even walking a challenge. Tears are streaming down my face as I write and I'm praying I'm not alone. Would so love some help and support on this journey. (Nothing like introducing yourself as Debbie Downer, huh?) I have considered surgery but with my health, it scares me -- high bp, diabetes, high cholesterol, you know, all the biggies. Any words of wisdom?

    Welcome, you've taken the first step! It's time to replace those tears with some sweat dripping from your brow. It all really boils down to you deciding to make a lifestyle change and following through. You have some serious medical issues (read my profile as I can relate) most of which can be improved by proper diet and exercise. I'd suggest that you log everything you eat and share your diary so that others can give you input. Diet is about 80% of the equation.

    If you think you are too big to exercise please go to your doctor to see what he/she recommends for exercise. You've got to find some type of exercise program to start. It's okay to start small, but it's not okay not to start.

    If you are committed to change, you will find many knowledgeable and friendly people here at MFP to walk with you through your journey. You CAN do this!