Don't Judge me I just need help / Advice

_just_jazzy

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I feel horrible. Especially days like this. I'm already overweight and I continue to gain. I think I'm gaining so much weight that it is making me sick. My mom is overweight with a lot of heath issues and my dad passed overall because of his weight. All my brothers and sisters have diabetes. I'm starting to become scared. Not only is food my happy place I feel as though I'm always hungry. and as bad as I try to find the change in me I can't (and thats sad). Food has become my biggest weakness.
 
Absolutely no judgement here! I am the exact same way. My family is pretty much all overweight and I am heading that same way also. I am starting to make small changes because I'm lazy and I know that I constantly snack. I guess my best advice would be to find something that makes you happy other than food (reading, singing, puppies lol) and then whenever you are going to turn to food pick another thing. I feel hungry all the time and I think it's mostly because I get bored. So I am making myself a list of quick little activities that I can do in that moment instead (reading, walking, listen to music, play a video/computer game) and then i wait for the feeling to pass. Also since I'm lazy I never exercise but I did find an Instagram account that has tiny workouts for lazy people, and I know there are easy things you can do when watching tv and stuff too. Idk if this helps at all but I'm definitely looking for a buddy to help keep me on track lol!! You're a beautiful lady!!hope this helps!!:)
 
I feel horrible. Especially days like this. I'm already overweight and I continue to gain. I think I'm gaining so much weight that it is making me sick. My mom is overweight with a lot of heath issues and my dad passed overall because of his weight. All my brothers and sisters have diabetes. I'm starting to become scared. Not only is food my happy place I feel as though I'm always hungry. and as bad as I try to find the change in me I can't (and thats sad). Food has become my biggest weakness.

Hey there hope this find you doing well! I come from a family tree that has struggled with weight gain as long as I can remember. Their struggle is what allowed me to make change in my life. I feel a sense of stress coming through your message possibly? Which in its self can cause a list of troubles for you that aren't good and can actually lead to weight gain as well. I sense that you refer to yourself as being overweight because in your mind you have an image of what it actually is that you want yourself to look like, maybe a certain weight? Thats awesome because knowing that will allow you to create the force you will need to make that change!

If your open to sharing any goal weight that your looking to loose and what types of food your currently eating I would be more than happen to offer my advice and tips which I have used to transform my own life. At 17 I weighed 235lb and was able to drop down to 210lb and maintain that weight for the past 6 years while adding muscle.

P.S Food is also my happy place, its what gives me energy each day. Remember food doesn't have to be the enemy its the fuel for your body! :)

Mike
 
Hello and welcome to the forum.

When attempting to lose weight, calorie reduction doesn’t necessarily translate to restricting oneself to carrot sticks and lettuce leaves, for example.

Granted, the reduction of certain foods is advised, but it doesn’t mean that they can’t still be enjoyed on occasion. You can still have your cake and eat it, provided its portion size and calorie content are taken into consideration.

If your diet largely consists of wholefoods, such as lean protein, grains, beans, pulses (complex carbs), vegetables and unsaturated fat (oils, seeds and nuts), you can still enjoy your favourite dishes alongside.

The fibre contained in beans and pulses should also help to satisfy your hunger, as will the consumption of lean protein.

Since diabetes isn’t a condition that occurs in the short-term (unless it’s type I), by seeking to reduce consumption of simple carbohydrate, you’ll reduce your risk, allowing you to avoid the feat experienced by siblings.

Moreover, by adopting healthier eating habits (chiefly the reduction of sugar), in addition to exercising regularly, you’re in the unique position of encouraging your siblings to do the same, thus, allowing them to understand and appreciate that such a condition is indeed reversible, since reduction of simple sugars and improved levels of physical activity can help to reduce associated symptoms, largely due to the reduced presence of excess glucose in the bloodstream.

Energetics_mike is indeed correct by stating that food isn’t necessarily the enemy, since calories are simply units of energy.

Provided that the right kind of energy (wholefoods) is consumed, while eliminating those sources that are detrimental (simple sugars), so long as a daily calorie deficit is introduced alongside (preferably 500Kcal), you’ll not only experience weight loss but also reduce the risk of developing the most common metabolic disease of the 21st Century.

To ascertain daily calorific intake, providing the body with sufficient nourishment while also allowing weight to be lost, consult BMR and TDEE calculators. Having obtained figures for both, aim to introduce a daily calorie deficit (preferably 500Kcal) from your TDEE, ensuring that the deficit introduced doesn’t take you below calories needed to satisfy BMR.

In doing so, calorie reduction, alongside an increased level of activity, may only amount to a weekly loss of 2-3lbs but it’ll be both measured and sustainable, allowing goal weight to be maintained once it’s achieved.

With each 6-7lbs lost, you’ll need to re-assess the amount of calories needed to satisfy BMR, to reduce the risk of plateau en-route towards your intended goal weight.
 
its time to make change before its to late you have to choose what you eat this is a big problems all people just eating without konwing the harmfull thing that they put themself in total danger all sickness of the world is front of your door, forget about weakness the only things thats matter is to have good health.
this jus my opinion good luck
 
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