Irishprincess
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Originally Posted by bertjo44
Well, I’m not sure how common this is but this is my first post in almost 3 years. I don’t remember specifically why I stopped, though I’m sure it was because I failed once again. I have checked in and read other’s post from time to time. I decided to post again because I feel I have finally beaten my battle with being overweight, not that I’m all the way there but this time just feels different and I wanted to share what I’ve been doing. Also, I have been feeling temptations the last couple of weeks and thought getting re-involved in the forum would be good for support.
Back in February of this year I went to the Dr. and weighed 326 lbs (highest had actually been 330). I was on BP and Cholesterol medicine, was having foot pain, knee pain and had hemorrhoids. Well that weekend I went out with my in-laws for dinner and had a huge plate of fried seafood. I then had what I felt like was a flare up of gout. I just felt like my body was breaking down at only 38 years old. I decided to change once and for all. I started eating better and scouring the internet. I found a book called ‘Eat to Live’ by Dr. Joel Fuhrman. On one hand it’s not ground breaking but the way he presents it and with the scientific studies to back it up it just made so much sense. Basically you are to get 90% of your calories from nutrient dense food (he developed a nutrient density chart). So in essence nothing is off limits (after the 1st six weeks) as long as it is in moderation. The really cool thing is he doesn’t really promote it as a weight loss program, it is meant to protect or even cure diseases and ailments, weight loss just happens to be a great side effect.
Six months later I have lost 68 lbs, have no foot or knee pain, no hemorrhoids and stopped taking both medications. I actually went to the Dr. today for the first time and BP was good, still waiting on test results for cholesterol. I lost 6 lbs this week, which was my 26 week. There have been very few times when I was really hungry (I have fasted a couple of times) because you can pretty much have as much salad, veggies and fruit as you want. I haven’t been strict to the 90% rule but Dr. Fuhrman even says in his book if you are getting 60% or 70% from nutrient dense foods you are doing much better than the average American. I have been exercising some too. I started out just walking, and then started doing Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred. In the past month I have started running and hiking some. On Sunday I did an 8.4 mile hike and climbed over 1700 feet which was tough but felt like a great accomplishment for someone who was considered ‘morbidly obese’ six month ago.
Anyway, I know that is a lot but I just wanted to share.
Heeeeeeeey!! Welcome back to the forum. I really enjoyed your last post, its so cool to hear an after story from this site!! That book defo worked for you
Congrats on losing 68 pounds that is craaaaaaazy amount of weight. You should be so proud of yourself. Its great that your health has improved greatly.
Well done also on the 8.4 mile hike!!
All the best!