How did y'all gain your weight?
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Eating like a fat chick.0
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2 pregnancies + lack of motivation + poor self control = my weight gain0
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eating to much and being lazy0
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Stress primarily from family issues and not holding myself accountable. Letting people make me feel bad about things in life that weren't my responsibility, but I took them on. All that is over now and I'm holding myself accountable.0
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Giving in to pregnancy cravings made me gain the weight, and then laziness paired with love of beer helped me keep a lot of it...0
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ten pounds stuck with me after my second child
ten pounds gained over marriage
ten more pounds during divorce
----lost twenty rapidly over a five month span
gained twenty five even more rapidly in three months when i went to a personal trainer to put me on a higher calorie diet than i was used to to "gain muscle"0 -
BINGEING for 3 months straight \m/ fun stuff.0
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PCOS issues from my teens..Have been heavy my entire life pretty much.0
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I gained my weight predominately due to my health condition, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). I don't think I have ever truly been my proper weight, especially not since very early childhood years, but did not know that I was insulin resistant and that my body was not processing carbohydrates correctly until 2006 (26 years old). By that time, I was almost at my highest weight. I have never been small, not even in my grade school years, but between 1997 and 2006, I had several years where I would gain 30 to 40 pounds over the course of a year, without eating horribly. The only years that I did not do that were the ones in which I worked out at least semi-regularly or was going to a gym and doing strength training. My lowest adult weight was in 2003 (229), but by when I stopped being able to work out because of my work schedule, I gained 45 pounds in a year. Then another 10 the next year. 30 the year after that and so on until I topped out at 357 pounds. I wish I had been treating my health condition back in 2003. At least then, I would have only had about 60 pounds to lose as opposed to 187.:frown: I'm getting it together though and am almost at my halfway point.0
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I went out to eat 2-3 times per week, snacked like it was my job and barely worked out. Did this for 3-4 years and Boom gained weight!0
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I was always heavy from childhood. Really packed it on in college, eating and drinking too much and not doing any exercise. About 13 years ago, I had lost 100lbs or so by exercising like mad for about 2 years, but I didn't make any long term changes to my eating habits, so I gained it all back and more. Until this go around, I hadn't made any effort to track how many calories I was eating. Looking back, it is pretty shocking what I used to eat in a day!0
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I was always slim then put on 35lbs when pregnant. lost a bit of it then got PND gained some more then managed to lose all of it 3yrs ago. This year have been diagnosed with CFS which stopped me exercising so I started comfort eating. So here I am again hoping to get healthy again but this time sadly without the exercise!0
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I got pregnant.
I got toxemia and gained 100lbs.
Smh....0 -
Bounced between starving and overeating and I killed my metabolism along the way!0
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pregnancy, then after i lost 30lbs it was pure laziness with food and everything to keep that extra 30 on.0
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I gained my weight after i turned 30 and have PCOS and metabolic syndrome. it's been hard to drop the lbs so i don't weight my self every week but i do loose 1lbs every 2 weeks though it is a slow process but the exercising is improving my symptoms and the inches are coming off so that's very good ..just have to keep going.one day at a time.0
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I gained mine after separating from my exhusband. Left with a two children, both parents seriously ill, and working full time. Food was comfort. I went on Zoloft for depression and I think that contributed alot to the weight gain. I am an emotional stress eater. I love sweets too.0
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active addiction, taco bell, mountain dew0
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I gained mine in the 20's to....Depressed, bad relationship, and my mom passing...Just life....It take alot to balance if you mind set isn't there all the way!0
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Ice cream & chocolate are my downfall. i went cold turkey on them, missing them but holding out, hopefully i will be victorious0
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30 pounds first semester freshman year of college, and eating badly after that....0
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After my second child was born in 2000 I was 135lbs. Right after that, my husband lost his job and injured his back so he was out of work for 2 years. I am a serious stress eater so needless to say, there was a lot of stress in my life at that time. I was eating fatty foods and drinking Pepsi by the case. So here we are in 2012 and I walked by a mirror and didn't recognize myself. The most I have ever weighed was 217 lbs in Feb 2012.0
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Undereating b/c of a breakup, losing a ton of weight and then eating normal, gaining all of what I lost back and then some.0
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PCOS issues from my teens..Have been heavy my entire life pretty much.
We have that in common!0 -
Two pregnancies. Gained about 35 pounds the first time, and hung on to about 10 of those pounds and then got pregnant again and gained another 35 pounds on top of that 10. So when it was all said and done, I was about 20 pounds overweight 6 weeks post partum. With MFP and working out I'm smaller than I was before I got pregnant the first time (5 lbs).0
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I did it with purpose. 5x5 strength training program and 3,500 calories per day.
Nice. :-) Coming out of high school I was 167 lbs. at 6'3" In the 1990's I was 190 and lean. Now I'm 200 and squishy in the middle.0 -
Eating.
Word. In the words of the purple dino...
I love food, food loves me. we're a happy family.
With a great big hug, and kiss from hershey too
My waist says food loves me too0 -
One calorie over maintenance.
just one? :laugh:0 -
By eating WAY too much!0
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Genetics, eating, laziness....
I like that you mention genetics. I truly believe they play a big part in it. Although the emotional eating and rewarding myself with food (like I was a freaking puppy) did not help either.0
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