douknowjello
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I'm starting a new journal and I'll link this one from my old. I was using somebody elses motto for my title anyway and I think it's time to begin anew.
For those of you who don't know me my name is Lisa. I'm 37, 5' tall and at my doctor visit a few weeks ago weighed in at 356 lbs. I've and have had a weight problem my whole life and my mom actually had me on Atkins at around age 4. It was the 70s so I guess they didn't know any better, lol. Looking back on pictures though my weight ballooned up over night my sophomore year and I went from 140lbs to 180 and ended up at around 200-210 when I graduated.
My mom took me to doctors and I think they should have known something was wrong but all he said to me was "if you were at my house you just wouldn't eat". Idiots is all I can say. It was either my junior or senior year but I got into a sport, was walking to and from school PLUS an extra hour a day, doing aerobics and watching what I ate and the weight I lost was minimal. This has been the case with every attempt I've made at losing weight, including the year before I met my husband when I managed to drop from 305 to 237 but it took a year and a half and fighting my body the whole way.
Finally a few years ago I was trying to lose weight and while DIETING gained 45 pounds in two months, which scared the heck out of me...not to mention other symptoms I was having that finally the doctors had to take notice of and not just say "oh you're fat". I was sent to an endocrinologist and finally got a diagnosis of PCOS and insulin resistance. The doctor prescribed metformin and the first week I lost 8lbs without even trying. Then I got excited and put some work in and joined this forum. My doctor showed me last week where during that time period I'd dropped 50lbs....I hadn't realized it was so much.
So what happened, right? Well I seem to have this huge problem with long term endurance. I take care of everyone else around me and put myself last and then when life shoots me a curve ball, my weight loss and health is the first thing I seem to drop. This was time was no different after my husband got diagnosed with a pituitary tumor and was off work a year and we are just now getting back on our feet, financially and otherwise.
But this time I have a plan, I hope and I think with enough research and trial and error it may evolve into something great
For those of you who don't know me my name is Lisa. I'm 37, 5' tall and at my doctor visit a few weeks ago weighed in at 356 lbs. I've and have had a weight problem my whole life and my mom actually had me on Atkins at around age 4. It was the 70s so I guess they didn't know any better, lol. Looking back on pictures though my weight ballooned up over night my sophomore year and I went from 140lbs to 180 and ended up at around 200-210 when I graduated.
My mom took me to doctors and I think they should have known something was wrong but all he said to me was "if you were at my house you just wouldn't eat". Idiots is all I can say. It was either my junior or senior year but I got into a sport, was walking to and from school PLUS an extra hour a day, doing aerobics and watching what I ate and the weight I lost was minimal. This has been the case with every attempt I've made at losing weight, including the year before I met my husband when I managed to drop from 305 to 237 but it took a year and a half and fighting my body the whole way.
Finally a few years ago I was trying to lose weight and while DIETING gained 45 pounds in two months, which scared the heck out of me...not to mention other symptoms I was having that finally the doctors had to take notice of and not just say "oh you're fat". I was sent to an endocrinologist and finally got a diagnosis of PCOS and insulin resistance. The doctor prescribed metformin and the first week I lost 8lbs without even trying. Then I got excited and put some work in and joined this forum. My doctor showed me last week where during that time period I'd dropped 50lbs....I hadn't realized it was so much.
So what happened, right? Well I seem to have this huge problem with long term endurance. I take care of everyone else around me and put myself last and then when life shoots me a curve ball, my weight loss and health is the first thing I seem to drop. This was time was no different after my husband got diagnosed with a pituitary tumor and was off work a year and we are just now getting back on our feet, financially and otherwise.
But this time I have a plan, I hope and I think with enough research and trial and error it may evolve into something great
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