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Good Afternoon,
I am at my wit's end about my weight and need support. Since high school I have been overweight and have gone up and down many times. This is the highest I have weighed and of course at my age it's not a good thing. In addition to my weight problem I have all the side effects that come with it, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, onset of type 2 diabetetes, knees that ache, back problems and the list goes on!! I have tried every diet and exercise program but always give up. This time though I have to get real serious because of my health. I hate feeling like this and want to be able to run and play with my grandchildren. Trying to pick a diet with no carbs, no sugar, little salt and being very picky I am having a tough time. I would love to hear from anyone that has been here and has turned it around. Unless you have had this struggle it's hard to understand. Thanks for listening and I hope you can help!!! |
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see:
http://www.calorieking.com/ or http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/healthy-diet/NU00190 I've been there and you're not going to have long term success by trying to cut out an entire food nutrient group -- you're just setting yourself up for a big fall. You've probably given up in the past because you've tried so many extremes that are non-sustainable for you in the long term. It can be done but you have to take a long term perspective and start looking at what lifestyle changes you can make ONE HABIT at a time. You need to work towards a Healthy Meal Plan and a Healthy Exercise Plan that ARE sustainable! Another good place to check out for good support is: http://www.joslin.org/index.asp http://www.joslin.org/managing_your_diabetes_709.asp http://www.joslin.org/1863.asp "CindyB" wrote in message ... Good Afternoon, I am at my wit's end about my weight and need support. Since high school I have been overweight and have gone up and down many times. This is the highest I have weighed and of course at my age it's not a good thing. In addition to my weight problem I have all the side effects that come with it, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, onset of type 2 diabetetes, knees that ache, back problems and the list goes on!! I have tried every diet and exercise program but always give up. This time though I have to get real serious because of my health. I hate feeling like this and want to be able to run and play with my grandchildren. Trying to pick a diet with no carbs, no sugar, little salt and being very picky I am having a tough time. I would love to hear from anyone that has been here and has turned it around. Unless you have had this struggle it's hard to understand. Thanks for listening and I hope you can help!!! -- CindyB |
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"CindyB" wrote in message ... Good Afternoon, I am at my wit's end about my weight and need support. Since high school I have been overweight and have gone up and down many times. This is the highest I have weighed and of course at my age it's not a good thing. In addition to my weight problem I have all the side effects that come with it, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, onset of type 2 diabetetes, knees that ache, back problems and the list goes on!! I have tried every diet and exercise program but always give up. This time though I have to get real serious because of my health. I hate feeling like this and want to be able to run and play with my grandchildren. Trying to pick a diet with no carbs, no sugar, little salt and being very picky I am having a tough time. I would love to hear from anyone that has been here and has turned it around. Unless you have had this struggle it's hard to understand. Thanks for listening and I hope you can help!!! Ok, first of all, no more diets. You need a permanent change in your way of eating and way of life that will support good health and weight. It is not a temporary calorie reduction to reach a certain weight, at which time you return to "normal" eating. So, you have to find a method that works for you. Don't worry about any of the commercial "programs" or plans that are out there. There are a million ways to reach a healthy weight, and you can do it without feeling like you're starving or being deprived. Eating is common sense. Go through your cupboards and get rid of the crap. Anything that is highly processed like cookies, chips, etc. Start learning about nutrition. Build your food around lean proteins, whole fresh fruits and veggies, whole grain breads and cereals, high fiber foods, etc. Cut out the simple sugars, sodas, fruit juices, pasta, potatoes, white bread and switch with the whole grain stuff. Fat isn't evil, but high in calories, so use sparingly and avoid saturated fats like butter. Eat small meals throughout the day. Drink plenty of water. Count your calories diligently in fitday. Exercise - even a 30 minute walk will burn 200 calories. Make small changes. Don't try to do it all at once. If you normally drink several cans of soda each day, try replacing one or all with diet soda, water, iced tea, etc. If you normally eat fast food 4 times a week, try cutting it down to twice. If you've been drinking whole milk, switch to 2%. |
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CindyB wrote:
Good Afternoon, I am at my wit's end about my weight and need support. Since high school I have been overweight and have gone up and down many times. This is the highest I have weighed and of course at my age it's not a good thing. In addition to my weight problem I have all the side effects that come with it, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, onset of type 2 diabetetes, knees that ache, back problems and the list goes on!! I have tried every diet and exercise program but always give up. This time though I have to get real serious because of my health. I hate feeling like this and want to be able to run and play with my grandchildren. Trying to pick a diet with no carbs, no sugar, little salt and being very picky I am having a tough time. I would love to hear from anyone that has been here and has turned it around. Unless you have had this struggle it's hard to understand. Thanks for listening and I hope you can help!!! May the following help you: http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/overweight.asp http://HeartMDPhD.com/wtloss.asp May GOD continue to heal your heart by curing your diabetes, dear neighbor Cindy whom I love unconditionally. Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love, Andrew -- Andrew B. Chung Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit As for knowing who are the very elect, these you will know by the unconditional love they have for everyone including their enemies (Matthew 5:44-45, 1 Corinthians 13:3, James 2:14-17). http://HeartMDPhD.com/Love |
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"CindyB" wrote in message ... Good Afternoon, I am at my wit's end about my weight and need support. Since high school I have been overweight and have gone up and down many times. This is the highest I have weighed and of course at my age it's not a good thing. In addition to my weight problem I have all the side effects that come with it, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, onset of type 2 diabetetes, knees that ache, back problems and the list goes on!! I have tried every diet and exercise program but always give up. This time though I have to get real serious because of my health. I hate feeling like this and want to be able to run and play with my grandchildren. Trying to pick a diet with no carbs, no sugar, little salt and being very picky I am having a tough time. I would love to hear from anyone that has been here and has turned it around. Unless you have had this struggle it's hard to understand. Thanks for listening and I hope you can help!!! -- CindyB What is your doctor recommending? With diabetes your doctor needs to know everything. From a non-doctor, last I heard you have to exercise and eat carefully. So please get back on the bandwagon. Every time you want to fall off, try to put it off just one more day. Tell yourself that -- it's only for one more day. Before long you'll look back and find out you've put together the longest run of exercise and eating right you've ever experienced. |
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CindyB wrote: Good Afternoon, I am at my wit's end about my weight and need support. Since high school I have been overweight and have gone up and down many times. This is the highest I have weighed and of course at my age it's not a good thing. In addition to my weight problem I have all the side effects that come with it, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, onset of type 2 diabetetes, knees that ache, back problems and the list goes on!! I have tried every diet and exercise program but always give up. This time though I have to get real serious because of my health. I hate feeling like this and want to be able to run and play with my grandchildren. Trying to pick a diet with no carbs, no sugar, little salt and being very picky I am having a tough time. I would love to hear from anyone that has been here and has turned it around. Unless you have had this struggle it's hard to understand. Thanks for listening and I hope you can help!!! Hi Cindy, My first suggestion is that you don't view this as a diet. This is not a coat you can put on and take off. It is a genuine lifestyle change. Perhaps you weren't ready for it before. You may want to view all the previous attempts as trial runs for the real thing. This is for real. You may want to post some specifics, such as weight, height, age, what you normally eat, and what sort of exercise you normally take. Then people will be able to make more specific suggestions. Right now my only suggestion is that you can lose weight, if you truly want to do so. Neil was 385/ now 282/ will be 220 |
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"CindyB" wrote in message ... Good Afternoon, I am at my wit's end about my weight and need support. Since high school I have been overweight and have gone up and down many times. This is the highest I have weighed and of course at my age it's not a good thing. In addition to my weight problem I have all the side effects that come with it, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, onset of type 2 diabetetes, knees that ache, back problems and the list goes on!! I have tried every diet and exercise program but always give up. This time though I have to get real serious because of my health. I hate feeling like this and want to be able to run and play with my grandchildren. Trying to pick a diet with no carbs, no sugar, little salt and being very picky I am having a tough time. I would love to hear from anyone that has been here and has turned it around. Unless you have had this struggle it's hard to understand. Thanks for listening and I hope you can help!!! CindyB Cindy, Here's what I found interesting about your comment as well as most dieters, "I have tried every diet and exercise program but always give up." Here's my suggestions: 1: Set A Goal (Now) 2: Consentrate on losing Body Fat, not weight. 3: Find out what your daily calorie intake is, and reduce it by 20% YES, count calories! 4: Eat 5 times a day with the proper macronutrient ratio's: (ex: 6-9-12-3-6, eat every three hours essentially) 5: Exercise regularly. 6: Learning how to eat correctly is a diet of the mind MORE than it is a diet of the body. In order to stop the madness you must focus thoughts AWAY from the "splurging" when you feel like it. But if you're eating 5 times a day, you probably WON'T feel like it!! 7: Drink water. 8: Remember, as previous posters have stated, It's a LIFESTYLE change, it has to be, or you will continue to eat more calories than you burn. The reason why you "give up" is because of your habit of consentrating and focusing on a desire. Either change the desire or change the focus. Remember, "turning it around" has more to do with long term mindset than it does with diet. It won't happen over night, but step by step it can happen. |
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1...get hungry and stay that way
2...weigh everyday 3...walk to take your mind off the hunger...hunger comes in waves 4... no tv other than dvd...watching a flying hamburger makes me want to eat one 5...never give up 6...eat three meals a day...don't skip breakfast 7...pray to jesus...ask for help CindyB wrote: Good Afternoon, I am at my wit's end about my weight and need support. Since high school I have been overweight and have gone up and down many times. This is the highest I have weighed and of course at my age it's not a good thing. In addition to my weight problem I have all the side effects that come with it, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, onset of type 2 diabetetes, knees that ache, back problems and the list goes on!! I have tried every diet and exercise program but always give up. This time though I have to get real serious because of my health. I hate feeling like this and want to be able to run and play with my grandchildren. Trying to pick a diet with no carbs, no sugar, little salt and being very picky I am having a tough time. I would love to hear from anyone that has been here and has turned it around. Unless you have had this struggle it's hard to understand. Thanks for listening and I hope you can help!!! -- CindyB |
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On 5 Nov 2006 12:27:23 -0800, "nkd_one" wrote:
1...get hungry and stay that way Personally, I never found it necessary or desirable to remain in a state of hunger. What is important is learning to differentiate between hunger and other things that make us want to eat. To do this, you do need to experience hunger. So at least at first, I'd wait until you actually feel hunger before eating something. And then eat slowly and observe when you no longer feel hunger, then stop. It can take a while to get attuned to the feelings of hunger and non-hunger. (I didn't want to say "fullness", as many people are used to eating to a point they'd call "full" that is probably way more than they should eat.) 2...weigh everyday Many people find this works badly for them, for a variety of reasons. As there are many things that make weight fluctuate, the daily direction is not always down even when one is doing all the right things. When I was losing I generally weighed every couple of days -- basically whenever I was at the gym changing clothes -- as I didn't have a scale at home. I've recently bought a scale and now weigh daily. (I bought the scale because now that I'm retired I seldom change clothes at them gym -- just go and return home in my workout wear.) 3...walk to take your mind off the hunger...hunger comes in waves Well, walking is good, but I don't think this is the main reason, since I don't believe in living with hunger. But do by all means walk, or exercise in whatever ways you can. It's all good. 4... no tv other than dvd...watching a flying hamburger makes me want to eat one A strange rule. I think it's necessary at some point to learn to resist temptations rather than just hope to avoid them all. I never gave up TV while losing weight -- nor now in maintenance. (In fact, since we've gotten TiVo I've become kind of a TV junkie :-). I've never been someone who needs to eat while watching TV, though.) 5...never give up I'll agree with this one :-). 6...eat three meals a day...don't skip breakfast At least three meals -- I like smaller meals plus a couple of snacks. There's a lot of evidence favoring eating every 3 hours or so. And there's also a lot of evidence suggesting breakfast is important to weight loss, though some dieters seem to do fine without it. Personally, I found that when I didn't overeat in the evening I woke up hungry :-). 7...pray to jesus...ask for help I think it's a bit presumptuous to suggest this to everyone. Not everyone on this list is of the Christian faith. However, there's probably a benefit to seeking help from whatever higher power one believes in. (I gather that groups like AA advocate this, without any specific denominational or even religious specifics. I'm not sure I understand exactly how that works, though.) Chris 262/130s/130s started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004 |
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On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 21:35:02 GMT, Chris Braun
wrote: 2...weigh everyday Many people find this works badly for them, for a variety of reasons. As there are many things that make weight fluctuate, the daily direction is not always down even when one is doing all the right things. When I was losing I generally weighed every couple of days -- basically whenever I was at the gym changing clothes -- as I didn't have a scale at home. I've recently bought a scale and now weigh daily. (I bought the scale because now that I'm retired I seldom change clothes at them gym -- just go and return home in my workout wear.) I meant to go on here to say that others have found it worked better for them to weigh weekly or monthly, or just to go by clothing fit. Lots of people have real psychological issues with the numbers on the scale. You need to find what works for you. Chris 262/130s/130s started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004 |
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