Good-bye MyFitnessPal
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I know that you are upset over the weight gain, I see it in your face when you step off the scale (I'm his wife BTW).
You may not be losing the pounds but you are loosing inches. I notice a difference when you take your shirt off and when you asked me for a belt this weekend! Plus I think you have a sensitive metabolism, we don't eat out normally and we did 2 days this three day weekend.
Don't listen to the people putting your down, maybe they are the ones seeking the motivation. I can't make you do anything, but I notice changes in you and so do our families. I will still be cooking light so you can still eat healthy and I hope you still go for runs with F and I. I love you!
You have a very supportive wife and a beautiful little girl! It's hard but those 2 ladies are pulling for you! My first month in I hit a 9 day plateau. Second month a 10 day one. I b*tched and moaned about how I was busting my butt doing everything right and nothing was happening. Yet, at the end of 2 months I was down 25.5 lbs even with almost 3 weeks of plateauing in the mix. Thank goodness my husband and daughter keep rooting for me.
Stick it out. Figure out what works and what doesn't. B*tch when the plateau's happen b*tch a lot but don't stop trying! In a year you will look back and if you stick with this you will see major and positive changes! You can do this!!!0 -
So you quit after a week? You're just looking for an excuse to stay fat. Period. We've all had ups and downs here, but stuck with it. In all likelihood, you are dehydrated and your body is storing water to make up for it. Working like that CAN cause weight gain, and to run away so quickly is just cowardly....0
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IF YOU DONT DO IT FOR YOURSELF, THEN DO IT FOR YOUR DAUGHTER...SHE IS SO PRECIOUS AND I'M SURE SHE MEANS THE WORLD TO YOU......
MAKE HER YOUR PURPOSE!!!!!!!!!!!!0 -
He just boosted his self esteem, he's trying one and fitting in clothes that he hasn't worn in a very long time! I'm getting a modeling show in my living room
Also thanks to everyone who made supportive comments for RB, he really does appreciate it. OK, back to the "Look at What I can Fit into Now" modelling show.
Thats what I'm talking about! With NSV's like that who needs a scale. You're Rockin it Rebal and doing together with your wife makes it so much better. My wife (hootsmamma) is my biggest supporter and keeps me focused.
You guys enjoy your day and don't feel bad about modeling, I put Vikki through that constantly, she is such a sport about it too. :-)0 -
People are just using this as an excuse to be generally nasty. It's funny, this is supposed to be a 'support' site but people here and just being completely rude. Maybe if you made him feel accepted, showed him how supportive and nice it can be, how much help he could get then he would reconsider leaving.
Would YOU stay somewhere people spoke to you the way some here have? Regardless of whether he said he was leaving or not, it may have been a cry for help.0 -
You know what.... it won't work until you are ready. You haven't hit rock bottom yet. When you are REALLY ready, we'll be here.0
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Just one more person urging you not to give up. One thing I noticed in a lot of the sucess stories is that those people began a YEAR ago, sometimes longer. Loss this big and this serious will take time.
Last summer, I tried (read: half-assed it.) Where am I this year? Same weight.
This time, nothing will stop me. Where will I be next year? in the sucess stories.
You can do it, too. You've got to be ready to do it. And when you are, don't give up.0 -
People are just using this as an excuse to be generally nasty. It's funny, this is supposed to be a 'support' site but people here and just being completely rude. Maybe if you made him feel accepted, showed him how supportive and nice it can be, how much help he could get then he would reconsider leaving.
Would YOU stay somewhere people spoke to you the way some here have? Regardless of whether he said he was leaving or not, it may have been a cry for help.
Or maybe you're wrong. Maybe people aren't looking for an excuse to be nasty at all. Maybe they're hoping to inspire this man to work for his own betterment and health. Maybe they're hoping to push him to see the progress he's made and the mistake it would be for him to give up now.
Maybe people aren't any nastier or more rude than you've been in your own post. Maybe you're not giving people the benefit of the doubt.
There are myriad different approaches to negative, self-defeating posts, and I think every one of them serves a purpose. Tough love is at least as important as touchy-feely approaches. And not a one of us is in a position to know which approach works best with whom.
Nobody's response to this sort of thing is going to make everyone happy.
Some folks were offended by the original post, and that's understandable. When you have literally worked your behind off for a year or more, it's pretty danged irritating to have someone shout that they give up after three weeks. Like that three weeks even begins to compare to what others here have put into this battle. Three weeks is a great start, but it's hardly a substantial, life-changing ordeal. It's a START, and to hear someone yell that those three weeks somehow constitute a sincere and dedicated effort? Some folks struggle with that.
Some folks were horrified and demolished by the idea of this poor person throwing in the towel on his own life and health. It's inconceivable to some folks that someone would give up that early on something this important.
Some folks hoped that they might in some way shock the OP into seeing how self destructive his choice was.
Some folks rushed to cosset and coax, and sometimes that is exactly the right response. Some folks need the pat, the hand hold, the gentle nudge.
Still others felt manipulated. Felt like he was just looking for an excuse to stop trying, like all he really wanted was to inspire a huge sympathetic response and throw his hands up, saying, "See? I tried!" They likely feel he could have found a better, less negative, more honest way to drum up support.
There's no condemnation here because I think all of the responses TO HIM (though not necessarily to each other) were appropriate, given the posts he gave us.
When all is said and done, it's all about personal perception and individual style. I think it's unfortunate that you view those whose style differs from yours in such an unflattering and unfair light. If calling someone to the carpet for proclaiming that he's giving up on his health and his quest after three weeks is a bad thing, I'm not sure just how much good we can do here. Sometimes frank honesty is the only way to get people to see through their own fables and delusions. And sometimes that stings.
Good thing we have both blunt truth-tellers and huggers here, isn't it? It truly does take all kinds to make things work.
Kris0 -
Every time in the past I quit I wish I hadn't.
That is exactly the story for me, and I think probably for so many of us. Even now, I look back and I ask, "What if I had stuck with it back in 2007 or 2004? Where would I be now?"
Next year, when I look back? I'll know. And I'll be so glad.
Kris0 -
You don't want to quit. You want people to give you reasons to stay. If you really wanted to quit, you would just stop coming to this site without making an announcement.
You have lots of reason not to give up.
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Easier to give up.. harder to make it work. If you don't have the will to do it for yourself then do it for that precious baby you are holding in the picture. One meal at a time, one day at a time. It took a long time for the weight to come on and it will take time for the weight to come off. Good luck!0
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so you built a block wall.......? how did you do it? one block at a time you say? hmm, interesting.0
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It was most likely water weight. When your muscles get a work out you tend to retain water for a few days. Doubly true if you don't drink enough water to replenish all that was lost. Quitting won't get you anywhere unless you're trying to be progressively more miserable.
Weight loss takes a long time. You put your body through hell, it needs some time to adjust and re-balance once you start eating healthier, BEFORE it can really start dropping the weight. Spending a few weeks then giving up is RIDICULOUS. Think about how long it took you to gain that weight. Losing is more difficult because it requires action and commitment.
If you try again, don't weigh yourself more than once a week, first thing in the morning after using the bathroom. Maybe that will help shield you if you give up that easily.0 -
Hi Please don't give up.It really does take time.But you really can do it.Like Jillian Michaels says you have to fight for it and on the beginning of the Reebok video they are running up stairs(not taking the elevator)It says you just have to know.Hard work will be rewarded.And I promise you.It will be.Hang in there.You can do it.You never fail untill you quit trying.:flowerforyou:0
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Wow....so you decided to quit!! If you wanted to quit why didnt you just do it quietly?
Do you realise how many friends you have here, not wanting you to give up!
Please tell me, that if you have children you're not teaching them to quit, when things get tough...
On my best day I was probably 250pds...I had an excuse for everything, I got tired of listening to myself. So I took it one day at at time, and when it got crazy it was 60-90 minutes at a time.My goal was very simple lose weight....that's it, if it happen to take 1-3yrs, so what! I did.
I want to know how you feel? I can tell how I feel...I dont know you from Adam, just like the rest of the MFPS but I am here to support everyone!! WE ARE A TEAM...you're not suppose to leave a man down or behind...
You need to get up, dust yourself off and start again....
ONE DAY AT A TIME!!!0 -
You muscles are protecting themselves with fluid so you will be heavier for a couple days0
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Okay guys, whats up with all these negitive comments, your P***sing me OFF!! :explode:
YOU are the real losers, not Rebel. Very immature!! I know its not my place, but can not stand when hes being put down like this!!
I couldnt agree more!
I'm not the opinon that other members are trying to " put him down " or hurt his feelings- i think theire point is to " shake him up" wake him up.. some " tough love " is needed bc. he is feeling sorry for himself- it won't do him any good if we do the same.
My opinion is that YOU don't want to quit. You need support and attention and this was a " venting " post- we all do that from time to time in different ways. Why am i so sure of that ?
You know - when a person wants to commit suicide they do it without to much " notification " they don't stand at the edge of the bridge waiting for some body to come and tell them " please don't do it.. "
if you really wanted to leave- you would have done so without this " announcment " - this post is more like a " cry for help and support "
If you make up your mind- we are here- we ALL are here in the same boat.
ps.. i came to USA in 2001 highest weight 180 lbs- less than 15 months later i was 285 .. it didn't take me that long to gain it.. but you see it's 2011 .. and i'm now at 250.. yes it's frustrating , slow.. hard.. but i can stop trying.. and in less than 3 months i will be back at 280 .. heck i can get to 300 without any problems.. so .. i don't really have an option .. do i ?0 -
Listen, I know this is frustrating, but I looked back at your diary all the way to June24th. I saw several skipped meals, loads of processed food and extremely high sodium levels. All those are things that will sabotage a "diet". MFP is just a tool to help you structure and monitor yourself. YOU have to do the work and all the exercise in the world won't help if you don't get the diet under control. The skipped meals and high sodium alone are enough to confuse your body and make it hold onto every calorie that comes it way. You need to relearn your way of eating, not diet. Dieting is only temporary.0
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I hope after all the encouragment and support as well as the MFP friend invitations, you are going to reconsider leaving us. I share with you the whole weight loss thing. I agree, it is a life style change. I had to look at what I was eating. I was eating alot of acidic foods and not enough alkaline. If you have not already, google an alkaline body verses an acidic boby. I hope this helps. Also, I am new to MFP and could use friends as well.0
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ummm, then you weren't ready for myfitnesspal or anything else for that matter. you took the time to fill out your profile, and I love your goals/inspirations, you do know the weight I've lost started in Feb., it's been almost 6 months and I'm down only 35pounds {which some would say is good} but naturally I could be further alone. during these 6months I've had to deal w/ weeks a weight-gain, stress, binge-eating, sickness, family deaths, etc. . . It not only takes time, but a mindset that no matter the crap that happens {it's called life} you have to re-group, and re-focus. motivation has to come from inside you, every now and again, you'll get it from someone else, or something else, or and event, but it's up to you. even though you said it, you don't really want to be fat, no one who is truly overweight wants to be fat. i'd like to say that you can do this, but it seems like you need time and a better outlook on life before you can take this journey by the horns.0
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Just one more person urging you not to give up. One thing I noticed in a lot of the sucess stories is that those people began a YEAR ago, sometimes longer. Loss this big and this serious will take time.
Last summer, I tried (read: half-assed it.) Where am I this year? Same weight.
This time, nothing will stop me. Where will I be next year? in the sucess stories.
You can do it, too. You've got to be ready to do it. And when you are, don't give up.
I agree, I've been with this site for a while now. And I've had my ups and downs. You can do it... Don't run just because you've gained some weight back, use it as motivation to keep going. We all gain and we all lose it happens. Just know you have support!!! It all starts here!!!! Hope it helps. Good luck.0 -
People are just using this as an excuse to be generally nasty. It's funny, this is supposed to be a 'support' site but people here and just being completely rude. Maybe if you made him feel accepted, showed him how supportive and nice it can be, how much help he could get then he would reconsider leaving.
Would YOU stay somewhere people spoke to you the way some here have? Regardless of whether he said he was leaving or not, it may have been a cry for help.
I AGREE!!!!0 -
Losing ten pounds in a little more than a week seems like a big deal to me, and I am not really sure what you're looking for. Myfitness pal just tracks--the rest is on you. If you're over eating, you're going to gain. Sometimes, it' mostly diet that affects your weight--exercise keeps your healthy and assists in weight loss.0
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wow...dont give up! i mean look at me...i still have a TON of weight to go and you dont see me giving up...
I have to edit my post! i just went to your profle and looked at your diet for the last few days...and all i have to say is, what did you expect? no fruits, no veggies, no whole grains...just meat, meat and meat and junk...way too much SODIUM too..
i still dont think you should quit, but you should really re-evaluate your diet plan, just cause it says you can have 2000 calories, it does mean that it can be from fatty and salty foods and if you are under you are still good.. you need to make healthier choices and i know that it will work for you. especially if you do all the exercise you claim to do...0 -
Bye0
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Losing ten pounds in a little more than a week seems like a big deal to me, and I am not really sure what you're looking for. Myfitness pal just tracks--the rest is on you. If you're over eating, you're going to gain. Sometimes, it' mostly diet that affects your weight--exercise keeps your healthy and assists in weight loss.
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Its called hitting a plateau!! The first 10-20 pounds are the easiest to lose. Quitting is not the answer, you have to work harder and sacrafice more to get to your end goal!! its not gonna happen over night! It takes time!! You giving up and quitting is the reason you are fat in the first place! We all need to work on ourselves and loose more weight! Blaming others for your obesity is an easy way out for you to just give up!0
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This whole thread is so sad. And I don't know what's more sad, someone crying out for help and wanting to give up...or everyone bashing him for it. :sad:
I was 191 pounds at my heaviest, and I was also 5'2" tall at the time so it made me look even bigger being so short. I remember trying to lose weight and being obsessive about the scale, and I also remember being in tears after seeing either no change or a gain during certain weeks even though I was eating how I should have and exercising 4-5 times a week at the gym. I wanted to give up as well. In fact, I DID give up at one point because I felt like it just wasn't working. But, when I gave up, I gained even MORE weight and was more depressed. So I went back on the whole "giving up" thing and started again...
I learned to not be so obsessive with the scale. It was hard at first, REALLY HARD, because I was one of those ones that wanted to weigh-in once a week or even more than that. I cut it down to the first of every month. And with about 4 weeks in between weigh-ins, I really saw a huge difference every time I stepped on the scale. In the meantime during the month, I knew that I was doing some good because my clothes were getting looser. So I knew that something good was happening. I also went to the doctor 2 months after I started working out and eating better, and I found out that my cholesterol was down from 201 to 179.
By stretching out your time frame of when to weigh-in, you start to notice these little successes even more. Remember, that when you are losing weight, even though we really want to see the number on the scale go down, what's really important is how we feel. And by weighing ourselves all the time, we are making ourselves feel miserable! By not letting that get to us, we are able to feel the power of those small successes, like, "I can wear this pair of jeans which is a whole 2 inches smaller in the waist line than my other jeans!"
But don't ever give up on yourself. You have to ignore all the negative people, and it's really sad when they are the very ones on a website like this which is supposed to be your place of refuge where we support each other and hide the hurt caused by people outside this website. If you keep going, stay diligent with your nutrition, and keep on working out, you will get to where you want to be. And heck, if you are not careful, you will go beyond your goals!0 -
if u quit you will always have that "what if i stuck with it" feeling. that's how it is with any diet. i just started on this and i think it's healthier to have a community to give feedback mentally when dieting. just try to switch some things up a bit. try something for a couple of weeks. if that doesnt work change things up again until you find something that starts working for you : )0
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It takes time honey; I go through phases of extreme workout & still gain some, but the feeling of working out is still good. Please DO NOT give up0
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