Hi Everyone!
I just found this forum this evening and it looks good - and having read through the weight loss plights of others it's reassuring to find that I am certainly not alone in some of the things I have been experiencing.
I am a 37 year old geezer, 6'1" and currently 18st 13lbs (265lbs). I am of large build as i've been doing weights for sixteen years now.
But I have been struggling with my weight all my life. It all goes back to comfort eating as a small boy. Anyway, it's been a yo-yo for years and years. In 2000 I got down to 13st 12lbs (194lbs). In 2004 I got down to 15st 2lbs (212lbs). In between I have been up to my current weight a few times.
I am quite concerned for my health now though. I have serious back pain when I walk. I am also concerned about my general health. Of course vanity comes into it as well. I can't stand to look in the mirror and there have been no family pictures of me for years and years, I am filled with horror at the thought of a photo of me looking so terrible
It's no good is it?
Like some on this forum I am a slave to the "diet starts tomorrow" madness. For the last two years I have been "starting tomorrow" - going to the shop and buying heaps of chocolate and ice cream as it's my "last day". Sheer madness.
I have tried various approaches such as food diary calorie counting. I have failed several times using this method. This time I am replicating what I did in 2000.
The general day will be as follows:
Breakfast:
Fruit
Lunch:
Sandwich/Potato and cottage cheese/Beans on toast/Soup and bread/Mackerel on pitta/Toast and low fat cheese/Tuna on potato/Porridge/Cereal
Dinner: Pasta & fish/Fish and chips/Chicken and sauce with rice/Low fat cheese and pasta
Dessert: Yogurt
Late Meal:
Soup & bread, sandwich, etc
Snacks: Unlimited fruit/vegetables
I know it seems very high in carbs with tonnes of bread but on this plan I lost a LOT of weight very quickly in 2000. It's low fat and I am cutting out the sugar. I don't eat red meat. I drink very little and not very often - I cannot handle the hangovers these days - too much pain!
I plan to do cardio exercise 2-3 times a week for 30 mins or so. Bike to start with and when appropriate running (too heavy at moment & prone to shin problems). I'll also do weights 2-4 times a week.
Well that's the plan. The idea is to lose 32lbs by the end of this year (2lbs a week). I want to be down to 13st 11lbs (193lbs) for next autumn (losing 1lb per week).
Once I am on a roll it's really not that hard - once I have that work behind me it's hard for me to ruin it all. Getting started is the problem - this has been starting for years. But I started on Monday so this is the end of Day 2, all is well so far. When I do it this time I really need to get help on how to keep the weight off, the yo-yo has been going on too long.
Well thanks for reading this far!!! I look forward to the next year or so and I will keep this thread going and read the plight of others!
Cheers,
Dave
I just found this forum this evening and it looks good - and having read through the weight loss plights of others it's reassuring to find that I am certainly not alone in some of the things I have been experiencing.
I am a 37 year old geezer, 6'1" and currently 18st 13lbs (265lbs). I am of large build as i've been doing weights for sixteen years now.
But I have been struggling with my weight all my life. It all goes back to comfort eating as a small boy. Anyway, it's been a yo-yo for years and years. In 2000 I got down to 13st 12lbs (194lbs). In 2004 I got down to 15st 2lbs (212lbs). In between I have been up to my current weight a few times.
I am quite concerned for my health now though. I have serious back pain when I walk. I am also concerned about my general health. Of course vanity comes into it as well. I can't stand to look in the mirror and there have been no family pictures of me for years and years, I am filled with horror at the thought of a photo of me looking so terrible
Like some on this forum I am a slave to the "diet starts tomorrow" madness. For the last two years I have been "starting tomorrow" - going to the shop and buying heaps of chocolate and ice cream as it's my "last day". Sheer madness.
I have tried various approaches such as food diary calorie counting. I have failed several times using this method. This time I am replicating what I did in 2000.
The general day will be as follows:
Breakfast:
Fruit
Lunch:
Sandwich/Potato and cottage cheese/Beans on toast/Soup and bread/Mackerel on pitta/Toast and low fat cheese/Tuna on potato/Porridge/Cereal
Dinner: Pasta & fish/Fish and chips/Chicken and sauce with rice/Low fat cheese and pasta
Dessert: Yogurt
Late Meal:
Soup & bread, sandwich, etc
Snacks: Unlimited fruit/vegetables
I know it seems very high in carbs with tonnes of bread but on this plan I lost a LOT of weight very quickly in 2000. It's low fat and I am cutting out the sugar. I don't eat red meat. I drink very little and not very often - I cannot handle the hangovers these days - too much pain!
I plan to do cardio exercise 2-3 times a week for 30 mins or so. Bike to start with and when appropriate running (too heavy at moment & prone to shin problems). I'll also do weights 2-4 times a week.
Well that's the plan. The idea is to lose 32lbs by the end of this year (2lbs a week). I want to be down to 13st 11lbs (193lbs) for next autumn (losing 1lb per week).
Once I am on a roll it's really not that hard - once I have that work behind me it's hard for me to ruin it all. Getting started is the problem - this has been starting for years. But I started on Monday so this is the end of Day 2, all is well so far. When I do it this time I really need to get help on how to keep the weight off, the yo-yo has been going on too long.
Well thanks for reading this far!!! I look forward to the next year or so and I will keep this thread going and read the plight of others!
Cheers,
Dave
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I think for me the hardest part is starting and once your on a roll, and you see the few pounds coming off every couple of weeks, it makes you feel good. I know what you mean about the diabetes scare. When I went to my Doctor for my very first visit to talk to her about losing weight, she did my bloods, blood pressure all that kinda stuff. My bloods for diabetes was 7.1 which is borderline diabetes and it scared the sxxxt outta me. Also, my blood pressure was 190 over 120 which is very very bad apparently. On my last visit my diabetes thingy was down to 3.7 (which she said was absolutely brilliant) and also my blood pressure was down to 155 over 80 (which she said was brilliant as she was going to put me on tablets for it). I still have a long way to go, but I tel you something, it was the fright I needed to get myself in order. Even if we only lose 1lb a week, its going the right way and really who wants to be on a diet I certaintly don't. I just want a lifestyle change, and I am hoping this is what is going to happen, that I will just change my eating and exercising habits for life. No more yo yo diets, they just don't work.