Pacoltmaki
(Pac)
Hi All! I've just registered to the forum, something I've never done before, hoping to get ideas and motivation for my journey.
I've always struggled with my weight, like so many here but in a nutshell: reached my highest weight at around 17, did a very successful diet/exercice combo and reached my lowest weight ever. Through the years I gained some kgs, lost some, but remained between 60 and 70kgs to my 165cm. Then I had my children. 3 of them. After the 3rd I reached an alarming 78kgs, tried all sorts of diets with no success until in 2015 I found the switch in my head and through hard work at the gym and sensible dieting, I turned to the most toned and slim I have ever been. Then again years passed and until 3 years ago I was ok, if not especially satisfied with how I looked. But then (age, hormones, depression) moving countries, I gained about 15kgs, which apart from the pregnancies, never happened.
During these 3 years I was trying to find that switch that I had in 2015, failing every single day, restarting every single morning, hating myself for being so weak.
Summer of 2020 and a photo. I was shocked how I looked. So after years of living without a scale, I stepped on one and cried. 78kg, with no pregnancies, just like that. And finally it did it. After the summer holiday I started to make all sorts of changes. I told myself not to dispair, whatever happens. Tried IF, but ate twice as much for fear of being hungry in the no food period. Anyway. September came and I (an absolute carb-person who loves cookies and chocolate and sweets) made a drastic decision and cut all processed food and white flour and sugar from my life. Just like that, from one day to another. Since September I have not had a bite of bread, sugary anything, pasta, chocolate or anything of the sort. And for the first time in my life it doesn't feel like a diet. It finally is a life style, with no cravings whatsoever. Never once. I found very good alternatives for sweets (fruits or protein balls) and I am very happy with progress. Today a new scale arrives. I can't wait to see what it will show after 2 months. I am on the right track and never want to go back to sugar/processed/white flour based nutrition. I will record my weight as soon as the scale arrives!
I've always struggled with my weight, like so many here but in a nutshell: reached my highest weight at around 17, did a very successful diet/exercice combo and reached my lowest weight ever. Through the years I gained some kgs, lost some, but remained between 60 and 70kgs to my 165cm. Then I had my children. 3 of them. After the 3rd I reached an alarming 78kgs, tried all sorts of diets with no success until in 2015 I found the switch in my head and through hard work at the gym and sensible dieting, I turned to the most toned and slim I have ever been. Then again years passed and until 3 years ago I was ok, if not especially satisfied with how I looked. But then (age, hormones, depression) moving countries, I gained about 15kgs, which apart from the pregnancies, never happened.
During these 3 years I was trying to find that switch that I had in 2015, failing every single day, restarting every single morning, hating myself for being so weak.
Summer of 2020 and a photo. I was shocked how I looked. So after years of living without a scale, I stepped on one and cried. 78kg, with no pregnancies, just like that. And finally it did it. After the summer holiday I started to make all sorts of changes. I told myself not to dispair, whatever happens. Tried IF, but ate twice as much for fear of being hungry in the no food period. Anyway. September came and I (an absolute carb-person who loves cookies and chocolate and sweets) made a drastic decision and cut all processed food and white flour and sugar from my life. Just like that, from one day to another. Since September I have not had a bite of bread, sugary anything, pasta, chocolate or anything of the sort. And for the first time in my life it doesn't feel like a diet. It finally is a life style, with no cravings whatsoever. Never once. I found very good alternatives for sweets (fruits or protein balls) and I am very happy with progress. Today a new scale arrives. I can't wait to see what it will show after 2 months. I am on the right track and never want to go back to sugar/processed/white flour based nutrition. I will record my weight as soon as the scale arrives!
I'm sorry the scales were so unkind this morning! You're probably right about your original weight having been more than you thought. Either way if you're feeling better and looking better you're doing something right.