Looking to Reboot, and lose 50lb. Support needed please!
PotatoHead_
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Logged back into MFP today, after a 5 year gap.
I reached a target weight way back then, and then took my eye off the ball. Became a mum, got old etc.
My solo efforts to get back on track have repeatedly failed. Last time I actually recall succeeding was when I was recording on here. At that time I found that connecting with others daily, particularly those who had a similar amount to lose to me (ie. over 3 stone / 40 lb), was really helpful.
I guess I'm looking for support rather than tonnes of advice. When you login daily, it's nice to see in your feed that your 'pals' have done so too, and I enjoy seeing other people's weigh-in progress - it's motivational for me. If you can be one of those pals - please hit me up, thank you!
Current: 14st 11 / 207lb
Goal: 12st / 168lb
(in the UK)
I reached a target weight way back then, and then took my eye off the ball. Became a mum, got old etc.
My solo efforts to get back on track have repeatedly failed. Last time I actually recall succeeding was when I was recording on here. At that time I found that connecting with others daily, particularly those who had a similar amount to lose to me (ie. over 3 stone / 40 lb), was really helpful.
I guess I'm looking for support rather than tonnes of advice. When you login daily, it's nice to see in your feed that your 'pals' have done so too, and I enjoy seeing other people's weigh-in progress - it's motivational for me. If you can be one of those pals - please hit me up, thank you!
Current: 14st 11 / 207lb
Goal: 12st / 168lb
(in the UK)
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Hi PotatoHead_ ! I’m just restarting too. Also in the UK (Scotland). I think I’ve got about 30 pounds to lose and I’d love some mutual support/encouragement. I’ve done it before but the weight’s just gradually crept back on again and I’m feeling old too - losing weight seemed much easier ten years ago, but I’m still only 37 and it has to be possible. I’m just concentrating on logging at the moment. Good luck with getting started!3
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I've just restarted too.
CW 14st 13lbs
First GW 12st
Feel free to add me 😁3 -
Hi there, I've just restarted too, would love to have a pal throughout this journey. Failed one too many times trying on my own.
Current = 92.8kg
Goal = 65kg3 -
@fairy_daisy My gosh we sound like we're in the same position! Ditto only on the logging to get me going, and am cutting calories. I honestly feel too heavy to even exercise at the moment - I had literally bought a new swimming costume to go swimming twice a week at the very moment Corona hit us
@louisejen5918 That's so funny, our wright and goal weight are the same - We must help each other!! I got below 12st previously, so I'm hoping I can do it again. How about you, any success previously?
@ThilaM87 I had to just google a conversion to KG, LOL So we're similar, although your goal is lower than mine. Is this the first time you've tried to do this with pals on MFP then? We can do this - I do find it helps to see each other on here. The time I had my big success was pre-wedding day. This time I've set it as a holiday in Sept (if it can go ahead that is...) as I find I can't succeed without a target date!
I've sent Pal requests to all three of you !
Do you guys have specific weigh-in plans? Daily? Weekly? A specific day of the week? I am weighing daily to hold myself accountable (this worked for me previously, but I understand most people hate this), but I'll only input weight onto MFP once a week. Are you guys doing that?
Much Love!1 -
Does anybody else want to join in too?
I'll check back to this thread once a day to see if we have any other rebooters!4 -
@PotatoHead_ hey, my highest weight was 19 stone, I'd almost lost 5 stone before lockdown, but I put almost a stone back on 😭
Ah well, gotta get on it!!
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@Potatohead_ Oh no, I hope you get to use your swimming costume before long! My fitness is definitely seasonal, I normally do a load of walking and other outdoors stuff in the summer, but the lockdown messed that up. I've tried getting back to jogging, but it feels like such an effort with the extra weight, and when I exercise I want to eat more... So I'm just focussing on the food side more at the moment.
I've tried weighing daily, weekly and monthly and I don't know what's best! At the moment I'm weighing daily but trying not to worry about random fluctuations. I'm still in the easy bit at the beginning when it goes down quickly, so I'll enjoy that!0 -
Hey!
I even though I’m still young I’m gaining weight fast. I think I have put 20 pounds on in the last 6 months And at now at 170 About a month ago I decided to lose weight I haven’t lost anything but I’ve stopped gaining weight which is good. I started jogging regularly and watching what I eat a little more closely. Obviously whatever I’m doing isn’t working I’m looking to get a bit of helpful tips and support from other people trying to do the same thing3 -
Thanks @PotatoHead_, you're my first friend here, yay!. It's my first time reaching out to the MFP community for support. I've been in and out of MFP since 2012. My lowest weight was last year at 72kg (158 pounds). Certain days are harder than the rest and having mutual support will definitely help.
I weigh myself daily but it affects me a lot when I see my weight fluctuating. Weekly weighing will be a better option but I can't seem to resist my urge to face the scale every morning
Yesterday I went over my calorie goal I did well throughout the day but I binged on snacks at night just before bed. Felt terrible but I'm restarting again, hopefully today will be a better day. I dont understand why I can't control myself when it comes to snacks. I binge on them even when I'm not hungry. Any idea how to curb this and stay motivated?1 -
@louisejen5918 With all sincerity, I think you've done a fantastic job! To have lost 5 stone, and ONLY had a...what...20% wobble on that during lockdown is frankly amazing. This period has been the strangest to contend with, even if people work from home and haven't seen much change in lifestyle (with their loved ones staying safe)...the impact of what's happening has been huge. It's when I'm putting on weight that I cover my eyes and don't look at my eating or the scales. You've done the opposite, you've monitored it and are now rebooting! We can do this together!
Yes, I've been this weight before, then went down to 11st 3 (157lb) by my wedding day. Have just gradually crept back up since I guess. I was at my goal, but stopped monitoring. That's been my failure.0 -
@fairy_daisy I absolutely hear you! I feel like I can barely move at this weight. Last time I lost weight, I calorie counted and got half way to my target, then added in exercise. You've just reminded me of that, despite my recent swimming plans!
So it sounds like we will both be doing the same for now - focussing on the eating, and then building to more. Last time I found an eliptical cycle trainer good, so hopefully I can get back to using one of those in a couple of months.
Hurrah for being in the easy bit dropping pounds! I'm only two days in, so I'm yet to have achieved anything LOL. I really hope that the easy bit is about to kick in! Maybe I'll do a MFP weight log tomorrow, since it's Sunday?0 -
This sounds like a good group. I am not sure how groups work. I too am back on MFP but for about a month and a half. Have lost 6 lbs. It seems slow go but I am determined to keep going. I would like to lose 50 lbs. Thank you, good luck everyone.2
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@Ava003 Hellooooo! Well done for curtailing the gain! I remember the first time I started logging the calories on here - it is a real eye opener as to why you aren't losing weight.
Ava my big tip for you is spend your first week being militant in logging everything. Literally everything. The dollop of ketchup you put on the side of the plate, and the splash of milk you add to a cup of tea. All the little tiny things add up to a significant extra amount of calories across a day that would otherwise be forgotten. You'll need kitchen scales, some time and patience...I hope your life affords that!
I do think that this type of careful monitoring on MFP will help you figure out if there are any changes that you need to make, even if you only need to do this for a short time.
I remember stopping eating fajitas and stirfrys regularly 5 years ago, as I was astounded at how many calories I was eating once I MFP'd all the ingredients! I had thought they were 'healthy' meals...clearly not how I was making them!2 -
@ThilaM87 Yeaaaaa for us being Pals !!! Well done for restarting and keeping going afresh today! The norm is to have one 'over calorie day' and then give up and think "I'll start again on the 1st of next month".
Gosh, I'm trying to think of ideas. Well, keep yourself accountable with the snacks possibly? If you have an evening snack, logon and enter it on MFP in real time as soon as you have eaten it. Might that help prevent having a second or third?
Another option to prevent late snacking is to go to bed earlier and watch TV in bed instead of in the lounge (if your home life permits this). Brushing teeth and getting into bed tends to stop the return to the kitchen. I was given this tip before, and it helped me across my first week, just to get out of the habit of evening snacking. Once I broke the habit I got into the 'zone' and didn't go back to it for a while.
If daily weighing is NOT motivational for you, it might have to be something you address now. If a slight upturn in weight impacts your ability to stick to your plans that day (ie. you feel low, and have more snacks as a result), then the weighing itself is a bigger issue than the snack. Maybe the two of us can commit to doing a weigh-in just once a week together, every Sunday? What do you think? I'd like to help you break the pattern of daily weighing whilst it's impacting you so negatively2 -
Thank you @PotatoHead_ for all the tips and support 🤗 The next time I feel like snacking, I'll definitely give them a go.
Yesterday, I didn't have the urge for late night snacking, maybe I still felt guilty over what happened the day before. Haha, the mind truly works in mysterious ways.
Weekly weigh in, every Sunday sounds great. Count me in 😊1 -
Hi all, I’d love to join your friends group. I’m rebooting for like the millionth time. I’ve put on a fair bit of weight whilst in lockdown and a bit worried I won’t fit into my work clothes when the time comes! I’ve got about 50 kg to lose, yes kg not lbs!
I’m best holding myself accountable if I weight daily but will only log weekly. And much like others here obviously trying to do this on my own hasn’t worked in the past! Hellllp!3 -
@ThilaM87 Yeaaa, pleased you didn't have the snacking urge! I had that urge instead of you, LOL, but I did the go to bed thing, and got through it. Likely because I was going to do a weigh-in this morning!
@cerysr Hello and welcome to the reboot! You've just reminded me about work clothes, eek! I have been working full time, at first at work, but last 6-7 weeks fully at home on Zoom etc. Tbh, in these latter weeks, I've been wearing tracksuit bottoms with a work shirt. Now slightly worried about trying to get those work trousers on1 -
WEIGH-IN SUNDAY
So I just weighed-in, and technically I'm down 1 lb, after 3 days of being back on MFP and logging food.
The thing is though, I'm actually only back to my weight from last Sunday in reality. I tried to 'cut' food Monday-Weds this week, and put on a 1 lb. This was the driving factor for me getting back on here and logging so that I would be more likely to succeed. So I'm happy I've proved myself right that logging and having Pals helps, but also I'm a bit miserable that I'm really still at Day 14 -
@cugogirl2017 Sorry hun, I wrote a reply before, but it's not in the trail above weirdly...so Welcome (again?)! You'll see from my weigh-in above, that I'm also in the "it seems slow" mindset with you, but slightly dejected by that in my case. Hopefully your determination can help boost mine and vice versa!
I also can't remember how groups work on here, versus these discussion threads. Do I need to perhaps set up a group at some point, and we can shift over to that? Maybe once we have 5-10 people who definitely want to be part of a mini-community in a group?
What does everyone else think about this 'Group' thing?1 -
Hi @PotatoHead_ I’m in the same boat, just weighed in and I’ve lost weight since restarting on Thursday (after massively overeating on Wednesday) but actually just back to last week’s weight. I suppose I’ll take that, it’s better than a gain. I’ve got used to watching the scale drop for the last few days, but I guess that’ll stop. Just paying attention to weekly weigh ins sounds good, so I’ll report back next Sunday.
I’m not really sure about groups v. message boards. Some message boards just keep running, I think you can bookmark them somehow?1 -
I’m up for a group. 🙏🏻😀
Found this in the FAQ’s section.
In our Android and iOS apps
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Then, tap the main Navigation menu (the left-most icon at the top of the screen) and tap “Groups.” Finally, tap “Create New Group.”
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@fairy_daisy It's weird how similar it is for us all when we just start out, eh?! I dropped a bit on the scale this morning, so I feel a little more motivated now as at least that means I'm below where I started now thankfully
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@cerysr Thanks for doing the 'Group' scoping!
Everyone - what I'm thinking is that we keep this thread going all this week, and have a weigh-in check-in on Sunday 14th (for those who up for it). I've realised I need to do SW, CW, GW on a check-in, otherwise it's not enough info, LOL.
Any newbies who want to join in this week, it'd be lovely to hear from you too!
Then perhaps those of us who feel up for it, I'll start a Group for us to switch to later in June, and we can really rally around each other longer term within that, with everyone chatting to each other! (moaning also allowed, LOL).1 -
I’ll bite! Used this as a teen and almost reached my goal. One wrong meal completely derailed me. Finally back on it after reaching my highest weight from binge eating disorder. I have 43 lbs left to lose! Would love to join you guys.3
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Hi I’d like to join a group as well. I’m hoping that will help keep me motivated and accountable. I have 50 lbs to lose as well. 😊2
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I like the idea of returning back to this thread and seeing everyones motivational thoughts and handy tips. I have bookmarked this thread to keep coming back to thank you @potatohead and everyone else for joining in. Together we can do this!2
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Anyone else here working from home? It’s hard stopping myself from fridge breaks (Any tips?) but made even harder by a husband who keeps bringing me snacks despite being asked not to. I know this sounds ridiculous and ungrateful but it’s hard enough without having chocolate and muffins shoved under my nose 😳.1
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Good morning from the USA. I’m restarting too and need some encouragement. I lost 45+ pounds from 2018 to last year. I maintained until Christmas and then lost it. Gained 10 back and during COVID quarantine another 20 by stress eating. Now I’m almost back to ground Zero and need help!
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Good morning from the USA. I’m restarting too and need some encouragement. I lost 45+ pounds from 2018 to last year. I maintained until Christmas and then lost it. Gained 10 back and during COVID quarantine another 20 by stress eating. Now I’m almost back to ground Zero and need help!
We are glad you are here. You didn't gain it all back just some, so that is the good news. I bet the quarantine lbs will come off quicker than you think. It just sometimes takes one good step to break the spell and you have already taken it by coming here. We have all lost, gained some back and are here together to lose once and for all hopefully. Stick with it, you can do it.
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@hanweky Helloooo! One wrong meal usually derails me too! It's like ok, I've messed up, I may as well eat all the junk food now...and start again next month. I'm going to try and get out of that habit now. There's quite a big chance I'll mess up, but what I'm hoping I will do is log all the calories honestly, and then get right back on track the next day.
@allenjamie457 Hello to you too! Is this your first time using MFP for weight loss? I do find it helps to keep me motivated if I connect with people on the same journey here!
@4jumps Welcome! You've got back on it really quickly - you should be proud of that! You've had some difficulties in the early part of the year and then are quickly rebooting! It's taken me 5 years to commit to trying a full reboot (face palm). You've got this!
@cerysr Indeed I'm working from home, but luckily the husband and kids aren't here, so they don't bring me stuff! My husband has been well-meaning offering me things too, but I've told him straight to stop doing it, and he has. I would suggest doing the 'serious conversation' thing with yours perhaps? Not the 'no thanks, stop offering me' casual request in the moment, but instead the 'turn the tv off and sit together and pay attention for a minute' type request. The one where they realise you're serious and it's an important issue for you.
The fridge breaks have been a massive part of my life for the whole of Lockdown sadly, leading to an extra pile of in weight. Bright side, it brought me back to MFP after a 5 year hiatus. What have I done over the last 7 days to curtail this....hmmmm... I started making tea instead of going to food. I normally only have one cup of coffee in the morning, but I've started making hot drinks a lot, as it feels a bit more 'of a thing' than grabbing a cold drink. But I've also started drinking more diet coke. I've been worried about my extra caffeine intake over the last week, so I've just bought som de-caf tea bags! Also, another tip is to plan your meals and log them at the start of the day - you can see what you've got to look forward to - and you can see that you don't really have hundreds of calories left over for fridge browsing all day. I've usually plotted in an 86calorie packet of crisps (chips to the Americans!) as a snack, meaning I know I can grab it if I want to, but I tend not to do so in the morning as i think "no, I'll want that even more later". I don't know if that helps? In short - hot drinks, plan meals, have one set snack that you can graze on but only once!
@cugogirl2017 I totally agree with you, quarantine lbs will defo come off more easily. 'Fresh' weight gain seems to go pretty easily (making me even more worried about my 5 years...) "Break the spell" - I like it! I think I've done that now, I don't feel trapped anymore, but I'm not quite "in the zone" yet. This is where I can go through day to day for months eating well and losing, without obsessing about food.
Right now I'M IN THE TOTAL OBSESSION STAGE!!!!! "What can I eat...I'm hungry...how many calories can I have...log in your prospective dinner and see what's next...would ham be better than fruit, I can have more of that for the same calories..." etc etc, repeat infinitum.
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