Down in Dumps Up in Weight

OMG, I joined 2019 I was 209 lbs... NOW!!!!!244 :'(
I definitely need to kick my *kitten* in gear. I am not surprised because my BF kept telling me I was gaining but I was in denial. I set a goal that I would not eat any junk food starting Nov.1,2023. So on Halloween I ate a bag of kraft caramels, a bag of salt and vinegar hickory sticks(dollarama bag), 2 dairy milk, a peanut butter cup, and 2 bags of licorice pals...
My last junk meal. I weighed myself this past Saturday and will only weigh myself on Saturdays.
I have set goals like this before and have succeeded and failed, mostly the no chocolate no candy goal, but as of today I have not eaten any candy or chocolate or chips since Nov. 1.
My goal is to for the next 3 months not to have any of those poisonous foods. I know its not poison but I really have to buck up and do it,, BECAUSE I know I CAN DO IT!! I quit smoking, I cut way way way down on drinking to only once a month, quit hard drugs, quit being a *kitten*(i think)
I turned 59 in July and I want to make it to 60 <3

Wish me luck and glad to be back
:D Bonnie5000 :p

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  • daygirl5000
    daygirl5000 Posts: 38 Member
    oops posted wrong category please move if you can :D:#
  • MampyNoMore
    MampyNoMore Posts: 11 Member
    I'm rooting for you! You will do it! This time of year is so hard, and lots of us tend to just say "Oh well, I'll get serious in the new year!" Well done on getting serious NOW! Imagine how far along you'll be and how great you'll feel a year from now. It's such a struggle, but well worth it.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,204 Member
    edited November 2023
    @daygirl5000 , if you want your post moved, click on "flag" underneath it, then "report", then click the "other" selection, and put in a note saying this is your post and saying what category you want it moved into. The flag will get the moderators' attention, and they're usually willing to do things like this. (It might take a little time - they're volunteers, and busy! ;) ).
  • Sparkuvu
    Sparkuvu Posts: 2,698 Member
    Wishing you motivation to get back in the swing and to Just Do It! Been on the back slide myself, and finally moving back the right way. We can do it!
    Maybe it would help to do some deep thought about how you went from your starting to today. Really zero in. And then think, what little things can I change that will prevent me falling back into ________, that I have identified as a cause of my gain. Can I decide to do _____ every time I'm tempted to _______. If head voices are a problem (big one for me--just this time, oh it won't hurt, oh I've already blown it anyway, on & on) plan an answer and stick to it! Hth!
  • HealthyGinny
    HealthyGinny Posts: 821 Member
    Good luck, you can do it! Take it one day at a time.
  • mjglantz
    mjglantz Posts: 508 Member
    You can do it. Slow and steady. It's the holiday season and that can be tough. If you commit to some small sustainable changes you'll do great and as those become habits, you can build on them. And find some time to move every day.
  • ksharrell48
    ksharrell48 Posts: 171 Member
    I echo the sentiments of all above. I'm 60 and have bounced all over the scale over the past 30 years but have finally found my groove (I think/hope, lol) All the best to you!!
  • aswanfletcher
    aswanfletcher Posts: 3 Member
    Good luck
  • SafariGalNYC
    SafariGalNYC Posts: 1,461 Member
    Good luck!
  • cordalesmom
    cordalesmom Posts: 7 Member
    you can do this!!!
  • antigone414
    antigone414 Posts: 2 Member
    You've got this! I do too!
  • september192023
    september192023 Posts: 10 Member
    You have already done the hardest part in recognizing it's time for change. Good for you! You also came to MFP seeking support in this change. Let those two facts motivate you into the new year. We are all rooting for you and wish you well in this new adventure - KEEP GOING!
  • MissDork
    MissDork Posts: 4 Member
    i definitely feel you. I ran off the rails during covid, being trapped at home (I'm on immune suppressants) and the man I love got tired of waiting for me and dated someone else. I was so lonely and tired and down on myself. I entered covid at 250 and ended it at 302.

    BUT I know that if I just log my calories before I put food in my mouth, it helps me make better choices. I don't forbid anything to myself, just tell myself if it's in budget I can eat it (to be fair, things like chips and dip, I just don't keep in the house because I KNOW 28grams of chips and 2tbs of dip is not where I would stop LOL).

    We can do this!
    Progress, not perfection.
    Habit, not motivation.
  • adavidhartmann
    adavidhartmann Posts: 2 Member
    Try walking 10l steps each am 1st thing. Health and weight loss may achieve.
  • adavidhartmann
    adavidhartmann Posts: 2 Member
    10k
  • vodarsgirl1
    vodarsgirl1 Posts: 1 Member
    You're doing great! Stay strong. I found what works for me is to only have what the serving size is that is listed on the package. Allowing a treat periodically, but only the one serving size. That rule really works with anything. I wish you continued success.
  • donnataub
    donnataub Posts: 1 Member
    We’ve all been there. Here are a few tips that are helping me.
    1. I plan all my meals and snacks for the day, then I keep busy. It’s so much easier to stick to my diet when I don’t have to make decisions on food throughout the day. I am a disaster waiting to happen when I feel hungry and say, “HMMMMM, what should I eat?” It is kind of like going food shopping on an empty stomach. You know you are going to go over budget on extra items.
    2. I love candy also. I put mini candy bars in the freezer, and I take two when I get a craving. Denying myself candy will just make me crave it more.
    3. Find ways to increase your exercise . ( Park at the far end of the parking lot. Carry groceries into the house from the car one at a time, NOT in bags. Throw the dirty laundry on the floor and bend to pick each item up to put in the washer. Etc)
    4. Each hour brings a new start. A mistake should not ruin your day. Forgive yourself ,Let it give a new resolve.
    Best Wishes.
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