14 yr off and on struggle/ current depression

Hi all,

Long time lurker off and on first time poster.

Struggled with weight my whole life as I weighed in at 330 lbs at High-School Grad and finally decided to make real changes two years later. I ended up losing 160 lbs and was my lowest never at 170. Maintained for awhile and went back up to around 180 and that's where I felt the most healthy.

It's been a struggle off and on since then. Up and down etc but this time I am facing huge mental health issues with Major Depressive Disorder and Anxiety , as well as stress being off work because of this.

Long story short I'm the closest to 300 I've been since losing the weight 14 years ago at 270 lbs. Not looking for sympathy just need some support and maybe a push to get healthy and stay healthy for my family. Have logged for a year + before successfully so hoping to do it again.

Anybody else who is depressed and dealing with massive weight gain from emotional eating I know your struggle. Just wanted to introduce myself and hope to take more part in this community.

Currently logged 3 days. it's a start.

I should add depression has reared its ugly head many times before but never to the current level.

Replies

  • conniemaxwell5
    conniemaxwell5 Posts: 943 Member
    OP, I just want to say CONGRATULATIONS for taking steps forward for your health and well-being. I know that must have been very hard for you and I truly applaud you for it. Your courage inspires me.
  • BrettNS wrote: »
    Still logging. So far so good. The healthy eating seems to be helping stabilize my moods a bit more as well which is great.

    I still struggle in evenings as I used to have a couple beer and having trouble not replacing those with food.

    Start exercising in some form man. Lifting is my passion but I also like cycling- find something active you love and pour your soul into it. It's the best mental medicine there is.
  • BrettNS
    BrettNS Posts: 41 Member
    Thanks guys very much for the replys. I do have a Therapist I am very lucky my Insurance covers Therapy. My next appointment isn't for a couple weeks but I'm already feeling better than earlier today.

    I must admit I haven't been putting much effort into Meditating lately and focusing more on healthy eating. I need to learn both can be done.

  • Lillymoo01
    Lillymoo01 Posts: 2,865 Member
    Having any kind of mental illness is hard and made that much worse because of the stigma and shame attached. The things that have helped me through are a therapist who I have a great rapport with, walking in nature (for the exercise, the sunlight and the therapy of nature itself) and a supportive social network. When it comes to resisting binge eating my two biggest vices are sugar-free gum so I have the chewing action and drinking calorie-free liquids. Creaming Soda Pepsi Max is my favourite at the moment.
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    Some things that seem to help me:
    Walks/running outside(sunshine)
    Swimming
    Yoga
    Nature sounds
    Niacin
    Healthy food choices
    Being on schedule. I sometimes struggle with idle time and not knowing what to do with myself.
  • corinasue1143
    corinasue1143 Posts: 7,464 Member
    Last post made me think— vitamin d and magnesium. Have you had them checked. Tyrosine from time to time helps mine, but I’ve never heard of anyone else taking it.
  • brenn24179
    brenn24179 Posts: 2,144 Member
    is there anything in particular making you depressed. I know with me it was my Narcisstic family. I had to quit argueing with them especially my Mother and accept they would never change. I think when I accepted this I could control my eating better. Anyway, my weight is down, thank goodness.
  • vclayborne
    vclayborne Posts: 2 Member
    Brett, I highly recommend meditation apps such as insight timer. Also, I have found some meditative music on Spotify and you tube. Just listening works magic sometimes. Wishing you all the best on this journey. You are not alone.
  • caprihana
    caprihana Posts: 38 Member
    Hey Brett. It must have taken some guts to write your post, it shows what a fighter you are, and you really will reach your goal. I've sent you a private message for encouragement <3
  • nighthawk584
    nighthawk584 Posts: 2,023 Member
    edited October 2019
    You sound exactly like I was. I went from lean muscular 185 to 285 in 16 year span. That alone will depress most anyone. I also suffer from anxiety. The thing that turned my life around was my horrible health situation. I was a mess and close to diabetes, stroke, heart attack, or death if I kept going. You know what needs to be done since you have done it before. Same with me. I flipped Obesity the bird last April and have dropped 75 lbs so far, from my starting weight of 280 last April, and my health has done a 180. My anxiety / depression is much much better and I feel alive again. You can do this. I believe in you.
  • PKM0515
    PKM0515 Posts: 3,089 Member
    I like Jason Stephenson's guided meditations.
  • debtay123
    debtay123 Posts: 1,327 Member
    Brett- you can do this- take your time- believe and We will pray for you!Keep trying- Never give up!!!
  • BrettNS
    BrettNS Posts: 41 Member
    caprihana wrote: »
    Hey Brett. It must have taken some guts to write your post, it shows what a fighter you are, and you really will reach your goal. I've sent you a private message for encouragement <3

    It's been easier lately for me to talk about my Mental Illness mostly because I'm starting to come out of the constant fog. It's taken many months of therapy and medication changes to finally be in the mindset to understand I have Depression and not that I am Depression. It was incredibly difficult to stop blaming myself and realize this is an illness.

    I did not receive your message, maybe something went wrong? Thanks

    And thanks everybody this is a very supportive community and I feel very lucky to be here.
  • naomi8888
    naomi8888 Posts: 519 Member
    Hi Brett, I'm another advocate for exercise. Try to get out and do something (anything) to get moving each day, it's such a bonus for your mood. You sound like you're in a place where you're really ready to recover so I wish you all the best in your journey.