Lost 80lb and have gained 30lb back, now it’s time to get real! Bummed out looking for support.
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So I went to bed starving and dragged my sorry butt to Bootcamp this am, success. I’m not spending my life obsessing about my weight. That’s a big motivation for me. How’s everyone?1
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I’m in the same boat! Lost 65 and gained half back. I’m determined to keep going! Feel free to add. Looking for support!1
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I have been in that position and gained the rest back! You r amazing for facing it head on and taking control now! I have lost most and I'm building muscle (while losing fat) to combat the metabolism slow down that happens with such big weight loss. You can do this and keep it ALL off for GOOD! I log a public diary of food and workout daily. Feel free to add! 😊1
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Today I stepped on the scale which is the first time since before Christmas, shows up only 1lb so I’m happy about that because I really indulged.1
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Leecha that is great. I bet that one pound will fall off quickly with your new focus on eating healthy foods and exercise. Good Luck to all of us!
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I lost 150 over the past few years and gained 30 back since August. I am bummed too and trying to not stress more and keep pushing forward to make up lost ground. I understand how frustrating it can be and think the morning boot camp is an awesome way to start the day!1
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I've waited a few days to comment, but yes, sadly, I have been on the road to regaining the weight. I lost 60#, the lowest weight I have been in almost 40 years, a wonderful 129#. Fast forward to now, back up 20#, most of it gained over the past 6 or 7 months. I blamed it on stress from several major occurrences in my life. The reality is, I just have no control at times. I have let the stress control me and it's time to change that. I did maintain over the holidays so that is encouraging. Good luck to everyone that is trying to get back on board. I'll just leave this meme I saw today, made me laugh even though it's fairly accurate:
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Add me if you like! I have 90 total to lose. I was doing great--healthy eating, going to the gym, really motivated, and I lost 35---then BLAM--fell off the wagon and gained back 28 of it. I'm trying to get my groove back and need all the help I can get to finally get rid of it in 2019!1
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Happy Saturday Morning!
So let's all post our weekly successes, etc. and keep each other accountable, what do you think? So many of us are in the same boat, I've received great advice and what is true for all of us is that 1. We are here 2. We are taking action and 3. We are committed to doing this! I know for me that once I have mental strength and I'm back in the game, I can resist my fav foods and treats, I just make better decisions. The tough part is getting mentally fit again, so far so good over here. I wish you all the best getting your mindset back, you did this before! You CAN do it and you WILL do it.1 -
Sat weigh in - down 1lb since Christmas, phew! Actually, I'm down 2lbs from yesterdays weigh in but I only count Saturday's. Sodium? Who knows. I can feel the strength in making better decisions. Just think how good we will all feel by end of Jan after staying focused. I've learned that time really does fly by so hopefully this weight loss period will as well!2
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In 2012 I lost 88 lbs. Menopause hit and gained all but about 25 back. I hated myself for a long time, but decided to turn that hate into motivation and determination. I'm now down 31 since September. It's tough, but I can do this again. I'd love friends to motivate me, and for me to cheer on as well!3
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So many of us in the same boat. Can we fit? Lol. We will soon! Do you think this thread will help if we all keep each other updated and look here for support?1
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I am in the same boat. Lost 60 lbs. and met my goal weight. Over the last 2.5 years I have gained back 26 lbs. I’m not going to beat myself up, and I’m not going to make excuses. I’m just going to get back on track. On a positive note, despite my poor eating habits, I have continued to exercise. I go to the gym 5 days a week. I am proof that you cannot outrun a bad diet. Like most people I need to focus on portion control and cutting back on sugar and carbs. My downfall started when I stopped logging food. For me logging food needs to be part of a permanent lifestyle if I want to be successful with weight loss and maintenance.leecha2014 wrote: »This is my first post. I’ve been on here since 2014 and lost 80lb, I had a busy and fun summer in 2017 and as of today have put on 30lb. I’ve never posted here and am going to try things differently. I’m really upset with myself and depressed about this gain and would like to hear if any similar stories or if anyone would like to lose 50lb together!
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I am in the same boat. Lost 60 lbs. and met my goal weight. Over the last 2.5 years I have gained back 26 lbs. I’m not going to beat myself up, and I’m not going to make excuses. I’m just going to get back on track. On a positive note, despite my poor eating habits, I have continued to exercise. I go to the gym 5 days a week. I am proof that you cannot outrun a bad diet. Like most people I need to focus on portion control and cutting back on sugar and carbs. My downfall started when I stopped logging food. For me logging food needs to be part of a permanent lifestyle if I want to be successful with weight loss and maintenance.leecha2014 wrote: »This is my first post. I’ve been on here since 2014 and lost 80lb, I had a busy and fun summer in 2017 and as of today have put on 30lb. I’ve never posted here and am going to try things differently. I’m really upset with myself and depressed about this gain and would like to hear if any similar stories or if anyone would like to lose 50lb together!
I can 100% relate to this! I haven’t stopped working out. My poor Bootcamp instructor is looking at me so confused because I’m much bigger than 1.5 years ago when I started. Not exactly an ambassador for her lol. I too thought I could be “mindful” of what I ate. Truthfully I enjoy craft beer and eating out way too much.
At least you have kept up the exercise because regardless it’s still so good for you and has helped.1 -
I lost 50 lbs. in a year, and then quit logging for a few months (new job) and realized before it was too late that I had gained 7 lbs. So now I'm back to logging and adding a spinning class once a week to change up my work-outs. I realized that I MUST log my food. Otherwise I lose track of portions and therefore calories. I also found myself eating more sweets than I should have been to maintain and lose weight. I still have between 50-60 lbs. to lose. Feel free to add me as a friend.1
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I think accepting the fact that logging food is a critical part of weight loss and maintenance is a big step. There are plenty of people who can do it without logging food. I am clearly not one of them.lucerorojo wrote: »I lost 50 lbs. in a year, and then quit logging for a few months (new job) and realized before it was too late that I had gained 7 lbs. So now I'm back to logging and adding a spinning class once a week to change up my work-outs. I realized that I MUST log my food. Otherwise I lose track of portions and therefore calories. I also found myself eating more sweets than I should have been to maintain and lose weight. I still have between 50-60 lbs. to lose. Feel free to add me as a friend.
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I think accepting the fact that logging food is a critical part of weight loss and maintenance is a big step. There are plenty of people who can do it without logging food. I am clearly not one of them.lucerorojo wrote: »I lost 50 lbs. in a year, and then quit logging for a few months (new job) and realized before it was too late that I had gained 7 lbs. So now I'm back to logging and adding a spinning class once a week to change up my work-outs. I realized that I MUST log my food. Otherwise I lose track of portions and therefore calories. I also found myself eating more sweets than I should have been to maintain and lose weight. I still have between 50-60 lbs. to lose. Feel free to add me as a friend.
I think what’s key also is a weekly weigh in. If you’re getting off track then get back to what works before you are 30lb up, I wish I did that! I was sporadic with this. Never again, when I reach goal I am not messing around like this again.0 -
I’m with you all! In 2017 I lost 22 lbs and have since gained ALL OF IT back ☹️. I had been in such a great head space and felt so happy about the loss that I dropped the ball and stopped logging and weighing. I went on holiday and ate. I did keep exercising but as others have said that’s not enough. Then things got stressful and I completely neglected myself. My clothes got tight and when I looked in the mirror I was so angry at myself. Things have got to change.
I have to be aware of the things that derailed me last time. Keep logging, keep weighing, believe that I am worth it. Try to keep my mental state stable and not let stress get to me.
I’d love to share our wins together. We can do it!!1 -
leecha2014 wrote: »This is my first post. I’ve been on here since 2014 and lost 80lb, I had a busy and fun summer in 2017 and as of today have put on 30lb. I’ve never posted here and am going to try things differently. I’m really upset with myself and depressed about this gain and would like to hear if any similar stories or if anyone would like to lose 50lb together!
No need to be bummed out! Jump back in and let’s do this! I’ve got about the same amount to get rid of.1 -
I’m with you all! In 2017 I lost 22 lbs and have since gained ALL OF IT back ☹️. I had been in such a great head space and felt so happy about the loss that I dropped the ball and stopped logging and weighing. I went on holiday and ate. I did keep exercising but as others have said that’s not enough. Then things got stressful and I completely neglected myself. My clothes got tight and when I looked in the mirror I was so angry at myself. Things have got to change.
I have to be aware of the things that derailed me last time. Keep logging, keep weighing, believe that I am worth it. Try to keep my mental state stable and not let stress get to me.
I’d love to share our wins together. We can do it!!
I felt like I was reading my own post. 2017 the weight piled on because truthfully, I felt soooo good. I was so happy and also had a very social year and just let it go. I drank a lot of craft beer ( so good ) and out for dinners, vacations. Really that’s the life lol. But it isn’t when you’re clothes start getting tight and then mentally you start getting down. Really down. Well we are all just getting right back into it and staying mentally strong. One day at a time. 10lb at a time. Let’s help each other out xo.4 -
leecha2014 wrote: »This is my first post. I’ve been on here since 2014 and lost 80lb, I had a busy and fun summer in 2017 and as of today have put on 30lb. I’ve never posted here and am going to try things differently. I’m really upset with myself and depressed about this gain and would like to hear if any similar stories or if anyone would like to lose 50lb together!
No need to be bummed out! Jump back in and let’s do this! I’ve got about the same amount to get rid of.
Ok I’m with you! I have had a great week, very focused and haven’t eaten out. I’ve planned my meals, nothing crazy, a lot of repetition but it’s working. I’m not stopping now. I keep thinking how awesome I’m going to feel this summer, we have time now to make a difference.2 -
Once you get back into the right mind set it just seems crazy that you let it all go. I’ve been back into it for 10 days and lost 2kgs. I actually enjoy logging. Let’s go everyone, we’ve got this!!0
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this has helped me so much, realize how I have to be cautious and more cautious. I lost 40 lbs 5 years ago and gained most of it back last year, lost it again since July thank goodness but I can see how stress, emotional eating can get us. I had got complacent,it was tough getting it off again but you can do it, I did. Trying to figure out what happened to me, I had horrible flu and afterwards ate everything in sight and also adult kids had upset me. I also had quit weighing which I do now daily.1
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Even though we are not mice....I am going to leave this here for those of us having a hard time understanding the why's of regaining weight. It may be pertinent, it may not, but it's worth the read.
https://www.healthcentral.com/article/weight-cycling-and-the-microbiome?ic=61071 -
Even though we are not mice....I am going to leave this here for those of us having a hard time understanding the why's of regaining weight. It may be pertinent, it may not, but it's worth the read.
https://www.healthcentral.com/article/weight-cycling-and-the-microbiome?ic=6107
Thanks for sharing. I find the whole gut/brain/health connection to be fascinating and think it will likely turn out to be so much more complex and important than we've previously known. This whole food specific-flavonoid approach to improving the microbiome is interesting. While I've used probiotics occassionally, I've always thought I was probably just making expensive pee since I'm not sure which ones I need or which actually survive in pill form.1 -
Yep! I lost 110, gained back 98. Damn close to all of it. It came on very quickly after a surgery and the loss of my mother in 2017. Spent 2018 losing and gaining and not really trying like I know should have. I agree with previous posters I did it too fast and with too few calories the first go around in 2016. I also didn't learn how to maintain. So I was either losing or gaining. I never figured out the emotional eating / binge thing at all.
This time, I'm trying to eat a smaller deficit and not be so laser focused that I obsess over it. I struggle with being either ON or OFF with no middle ground for how I eat/track. But I haven't stopped at Dunkin for my usual order of 2 bagels with cream cheese and a blueberry muffin in over a month so, that's something.0 -
Just found this thread. Anyone still around for support and motivation? I lost 45 pounds in 2016 and gained nearly 20 back in 2018. Have spent most of this year pretending it didn't happen. But my clothes are getting tight, and my knee pain is back, so I just can't ignore it anymore.
I always do better with weight loss when I have accountability to someone. If you are still out there, would love to keep the conversation going...0 -
I completely understand. I was very disappointed with myself when I went to the doctor today and learned I gained 30 pounds. I’m trying to stay positive and use this as motivation to make better food decisions0
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You can add me . I have lost 50 pounds. And gained 10 back. My first time putting weight back on during my long 5 year journey. I was so close!0
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Lost 70, gained 28. Now on losing mode again, down 13 of those 28. I am in a much happier place when I am eating healthy and in the right quantity. After gaining, I do get sad and it can be hard to restart. Hugs1
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