35 lbs down and more to go!

Kia75

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This is my first post. I'm stuck at 186. I have lost my motivation and am stuck. I have to get over this and keep losing. I wanted to post in hopes its gets me over my fear of others opinions :)
http://i36.tinypic.com/2zrzt75.jpg 227

http://i37.tinypic.com/5d3zox.jpg 196
 
Hey! I am having a similar situation. I am down 225 to 196 and I seem to be stuck as well!
Plus we both seem to have lost it in the same places!
We need to push through our funks!
 
Its so hard. I've been stuck here for about 3 months. I've been slacking big time and need to get with it. I'm only 5'1 so my ultimate goal is 120..I think. I know I look better and I feel a lot better. I've made it to this point before but just can't get past it.
 
Yeah I'm 5'4 and have been 170+ since I was uh... 15? Even when I did sports. So I know once I hit 175 it's going to be uphill from there!! I've been stuck at 196 now for almost 2 months I guess. =/

What kind of lifestyle changes have you made to initiate the weight loss? What triggered your desire for change?
 
Hello Kia, WoW, what a tremendous amount of work you've put in, it REALLY SHOWS!!! Big Time! :)

What do you think is holding you back? Why do you think you lost your motivation? What motivated you to start to lose & get on track to a different lifestyle change to begin with? What would you like to see yourself do differently?
:bigear: I'm all ears.

Take Care for now. :seeya:
 
Yeah I'm 5'4 and have been 170+ since I was uh... 15? Even when I did sports. So I know once I hit 175 it's going to be uphill from there!! I've been stuck at 196 now for almost 2 months I guess. =/

What kind of lifestyle changes have you made to initiate the weight loss? What triggered your desire for change?

I went to the doc in March of 09 and found out the I was at 227 and was pretty unhealthy. I have a four yr old and its not fair to her to have a mom that is slowly killing herself.
So I cut my portions in half and started walking everyday.
I don't want to hate what I see anymore.
 
Hello Kia, WoW, what a tremendous amount of work you've put in, it REALLY SHOWS!!! Big Time! :)

What do you think is holding you back? Why do you think you lost your motivation? What motivated you to start to lose & get on track to a different lifestyle change to begin with? What would you like to see yourself do differently?
:bigear: I'm all ears.

Take Care for now. :seeya:

I have no idea whats holding me back. I think some of my problem is now thats summers over i have to get into a new schedule. I'm having a hard time falling into my groove.
I'm trying to change a little at a time. First off..NO fast food, fact is theres no good to come of it. I also have slowly cut out a lot of the crap food and poor snacking.
I want to be successful and just be healthy, no matter how long it takes.
 
And that is why you will suceed!

How far do you walk? Do you increase your distance or speed?

I walk 30 minutes a day. I take the same route, some days I get further than others. I have a back injury so I'm follow my docs orders on working out.
 
Congratulations on the great weightloss! It's really noticeable; you should be proud of yourself.

I've been on several plateaus before.. It's absolutely horrible to keep working hard and just nothing happens!
I found that it helped to eat around 2-300 calories more a day for a while and change ways of exercising. You walk alot; what about maybe trying to bike around in your town? It has also helped me break the plateau if I started eating more raw fruits and veggies. But even if you decide not to change anything, it'll still change. Plateaues can be waited out, but I'm with you on it; it's absolute horrible!

Good luck!
 
Congratulations on the great weightloss! It's really noticeable; you should be proud of yourself.

I've been on several plateaus before.. It's absolutely horrible to keep working hard and just nothing happens!
I found that it helped to eat around 2-300 calories more a day for a while and change ways of exercising. You walk alot; what about maybe trying to bike around in your town? It has also helped me break the plateau if I started eating more raw fruits and veggies. But even if you decide not to change anything, it'll still change. Plateaues can be waited out, but I'm with you on it; it's absolute horrible!

Good luck!

Thats a very good point, thank you.
 
Nice work so far.

Plateaus can be triggered by a number of factors. One thing's for certain... cleaning up the diet by eliminating fast foods and making better choices overall can and will control calories and initiate weight loss. That said, for most, this will be short lived.

An idea might be signing up for fitday.com and purchasing a food scale. Get a feel for how many calories you're actually consuming. Most plateaus are caused b/c you're eating too much. Remember, you can overeat good foods.

It's also important to note that as you lose weight, you have to adjust your intake over time. What was once a deficit will eventually become maintenance as you become smaller. The smaller you are, the less energy is required to move around and maintain the various tissues, etc.

Also, on the exercise front... has your doc commented on what his/her progression plan is? You're not doomed to walking the same distance/intensity for life, right?
 
Nice work so far.

Also, on the exercise front... has your doc commented on what his/her progression plan is? You're not doomed to walking the same distance/intensity for life, right?

I don't really know. She said start with walking and build up. I really want to jog but I'm scared. Not so much for my back, but I've never run more than 30 seconds before LOL
 
Well I'd certainly take what I said about calories to heart. You're not going to out-exercise a poorly constructed diet. And remember, poor construction can be comprised of poor food choices, conflicting energy (calorie) consumption relative to your goal, or a combo of the two.

So that's really priority number one. I've been doing this a long time and *almost always* calories are the issue. It's not always the case but the times when it's not typically entail leaner women than yourself.

As for the exercise... I'd definitely consult with your doctor and find out what your limitations are. Once you know them, then you know what you can strive to accomplish.

There's really no reason at all to be scared. Managing your expectations is important. If you're comparing yourself to others and what they can do or if you're expecting that you'll be able to go out and run for the entire time you used to walk, well then... you're expectations aren't being managed.

Expect it to be hard and expect it to be a process of continually adjusting intensity based on current level of conditioning. If you gradually ramp up intensity over time, your body is going to adapt positively. What was once hard will become easy and so on and so forth.

Again though, you need to consult with your doc about this to find out what your contraindications are.
 
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If you're afraid to start running because it'll seem like an endless torture, then I'd suggest the or maybe this . I'm about to start the Couch-to-5k tomorrow (or actually today, it's 4:30 AM, and no, I don't know why I'm awake) and I can't wait to start running!
 
Steve...
Should someone whose heavy even attemp jogging? Barring to health reason??
 
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