PLEASE, I'm so upset and I have tried everything and I can't seem to lose weight

Hi everyone my name is Hannah,

When I say I have tried everything to lose weight I mean literally everything (majority of weight is on my stomach upper body and inner thighs). I can't seem to see any results, please can someone advise me and help me out. I am so committed to this. I weigh about 165 pounds looking to go down to 135 pounds.

Firstly, I went to the doctor's office and got my thyroid, hormones, cortisol and insulin checked. Everything is normal except my insulin is a little high, hence she said I may be insulin resistant (I don't have diabetes or any problems with my blood sugar). She said it could be because in the past I used to eat a lot of high sugar and processed foods.

Secondly, in terms of working out I only used to strength train 3 times week. Then I added 2 days of Cardio. I personally do not feel that my workouts are effective, I have tried Fitness Blender, Youtube videos, Body-building.com, a few popsugar workouts made by celebrity trainers. Nothing has worked. I like to workout at home personally, I have some dumbbells, a treadmill (I'd rather do cardio using youtube lol), resistance bands, etc..

Thirdly, in terms of food, I usually have 2 pieces of gluten free toast with peanut butter, then a nut bar from Costco as a snack, for lunch i sometimes have a protein shake or some rice with meat or something with both carbs and protein, I sometimes have snack in between lunch and dinner which is usually a piece of fruit and for dinner I usually have something similar to lunch. I have been calorie counting and trying to eat between 100 to 150 grams of carbs.

I honestly don't know what else to do. Can someone please advise me in terms of working out, maybe its from that? or maybe its what I am eating

I have been at this for 4 months, I haven't seen any results at all, not on the scale, in my clothes or even measurements.

I am honestly so upset that I broke into tears today. I don't know what to do anymore, and I can't really afford to see a fitness trainer.

Thank you!
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  • AliNouveau
    AliNouveau Posts: 36,287 Member
    I'd add more cardio workouts. I find lots of cardio is the only way I see a difference in my body.

    If you want good cardio YouTube workouts check out Sydney Cummings or Raneir Pollard. Raneir's workouts are killer! But he's hilarious and has an amazing body so I don't swear at him as I would Sydney
  • Oilers846507
    Oilers846507 Posts: 15 Member
    ALZ14 wrote: »
    So how many calories are you actually eating in a day?

    How old are you and how tall are you?

    I am 23 and 5'2
  • Oilers846507
    Oilers846507 Posts: 15 Member
    Hi Hannah, how many calories are you eating per day? I'm no expert in this, but I do have empathy for you. I am slow at taking weight off. There is often a very long period where nothing comes off the scale, but I do look better in my jeans. Just keep at it, you will get there! :smile:

    Hi thank you :) I eat about 1300 calories per day is that good enough? or should it more/less?
  • Oilers846507
    Oilers846507 Posts: 15 Member
    applekandi wrote: »
    I agree, make sure you are weighing your food with a food scale. You are probably underestimating your food intake. Maybe you think you are eating 2 tbsp of peanut butter, but are eating 3. If you did that each day that is almost 700 calories extra a week. If you did that with multiple foods per day then you can see how fast it adds up. I even weigh my fruit. The banana I ate this mornin was over 170 calories. If I didn’t know better I would have underestimated it by quite a bit.

    I did this in the past, and now I just estimate. Although I would hit my calorie goal, the amount of carbs I was eating was extremely high it was about 50-60% of my diet and when I got my insulin tested, the doctor recommended I have a lower carb diet.

    Do you think if I weigh my food but make sure my carb intake is a lot lower it will help?
  • Oilers846507
    Oilers846507 Posts: 15 Member
    AliNouveau wrote: »
    I'd add more cardio workouts. I find lots of cardio is the only way I see a difference in my body.

    If you want good cardio YouTube workouts check out Sydney Cummings or Raneir Pollard. Raneir's workouts are killer! But he's hilarious and has an amazing body so I don't swear at him as I would Sydney

    Thanks so much! I will look into these!
  • Dogmom1978
    Dogmom1978 Posts: 1,580 Member
    One other question. What did you set your activity level as in the app? I personally set mine to sedentary (desk job) and then add my weight and cardio exercises in. If you chose a higher activity level, make sure it’s accurate or MFP will estimate that you are burning more calories in a day than you are.

    And OMG like ALL of us are saying: WEIGH and MEASURE EVERYTHING! Right now you don’t know if you are eating 1800 or 2500 calories a day. I HIGHLY doubt that by “guessing” you are anywhere near 1300.
  • saltysparkle
    saltysparkle Posts: 145 Member
    Here's what jumped out at me:
    • I'm not sure whether you're eating too many calories, or not getting enough. When we don't eat enough, our bodies go into conservation mode and hang onto whatever they can instead of letting us lose weight. Either way, I agree with everyone else that you should get a food scale and weigh your food. Use actual measuring spoons and cups so you know what you're really working with.
    • It doesn't look like you're getting a ton of fiber. Fiber cleans us out, so if you want to drop some weight, making sure you have plenty of fiber in your diet is helpful. It looks like you have virtually no vegetables in your diet. I'd try to up those.
    • While exercise is important, I have really come to believe that a lot more can be done just by changing diet than you think, and that's really the place to start.
    • If you're an emotional eater (like I am), see if you can make any progress dealing with the issues that caused you to gain the weight in the first place.

    Best of luck!
  • Strudders67
    Strudders67 Posts: 989 Member
    Enter your details in to the Guided Setup screen.
    Select to lose at a rate of 1lb a week to start with (as you only have 30lb to lose, anything faster is too aggressive).
    See how many calories MFP gives you and eat that many.
    Log any purposeful exercise and eat 50-75% of those calories too. (this is how MFP is designed)

    Weigh everything you eat or cook with or add as a dressing and measure everything you drink. Log it all.
    Make sure the entries you select match the info on the packaging / look reasonable. Some things may have changed since the entry was created and some are just very dodgy entries.

    Give it 6 weeks of being consistently weighing and tracking everything then see how you're doing. This gives you a couple of weeks to settle in to it plus one full menstrual cycle.
  • bmattimore
    bmattimore Posts: 1 Member
    I'm not an expert but it seems to me you're getting too many carbs or too much sugar. You may want to try and go to all whole foods and see if that helps and stay away from the nutbars. Nutbars and Peanut Butter seems like that would be a lot. Also what kind of rice are you having and how much of it? If it's white rice, a half of a cup is about all you should have because it's high in carbs. Then there's bread on top of that which is high in carbs. I'm not saying don't have carbs but it should be limited. You get carbs from vegetables, fruits, grains, etc. Too many is not good so I'd stick to healthy carbs coming from vegetables and fruits and leave the others to having once in a while.