Hi all,
New here. I've been generally (over the past several years) maintaining ~15lbs over my ideal weight (I'm about 165lbs currently). I generally eat mostly healthy and don't get much exercise -- grilled fish & chicken, no cheese, some salads, spaghetti made with 99% ground turkey and whole-grain pasta, not much bread, lots of lean deli meats, lots of water, don't care much for salad dressings, and I split my meals into 5 servings a day. I rarely drink (one drink a month or less), and don't smoke. But I have one serious problem -- ice cream. I can go through tons of this stuff. I typically go though two 1.5qt tubs in a week, but I've polished off one of those tubs in a single evening.
I recently decided to fix my weight, because the way I'm made, that little extra does not look good on me. It goes to my face and stomach.
Life is very difficult currently, so working out (I usually like to walk in a park or so) has been difficult, so I try to get whatever little I can by very parking far when I go to stores, or taking the stairs, etc. However, my big change starting a couple months ago has been to cut out the ice cream altogether. I snack on pickles instead. And I added a more salads. I lost about 5lbs within a couple weeks, but that came back and I'm stuck where I've been previously. Huh???
I've always said that knowing what to do to lose weight is no problem, and that it's the motivation to stick with it that's the problem. But now I'm confused. I'm not one for crash diets, but I'm frustrated now and will do whatever it takes. To help stop me from eating, last week I decided to take up smoking again (it's been over 15 years), but OMG cigarettes are now $8 per pack! And yes I know that's bad, so I need another way. Should I be looking into bulemia now? (Just kidding).
Seriously though, I know I'm not 20 years old again, so my metabolism has changed, but I figured that making the significant change of not eating ice cream would get me to lose weight, at least slowly. This is frustrating.
Any clues? Thanks.
New here. I've been generally (over the past several years) maintaining ~15lbs over my ideal weight (I'm about 165lbs currently). I generally eat mostly healthy and don't get much exercise -- grilled fish & chicken, no cheese, some salads, spaghetti made with 99% ground turkey and whole-grain pasta, not much bread, lots of lean deli meats, lots of water, don't care much for salad dressings, and I split my meals into 5 servings a day. I rarely drink (one drink a month or less), and don't smoke. But I have one serious problem -- ice cream. I can go through tons of this stuff. I typically go though two 1.5qt tubs in a week, but I've polished off one of those tubs in a single evening.
I recently decided to fix my weight, because the way I'm made, that little extra does not look good on me. It goes to my face and stomach.
Life is very difficult currently, so working out (I usually like to walk in a park or so) has been difficult, so I try to get whatever little I can by very parking far when I go to stores, or taking the stairs, etc. However, my big change starting a couple months ago has been to cut out the ice cream altogether. I snack on pickles instead. And I added a more salads. I lost about 5lbs within a couple weeks, but that came back and I'm stuck where I've been previously. Huh???
I've always said that knowing what to do to lose weight is no problem, and that it's the motivation to stick with it that's the problem. But now I'm confused. I'm not one for crash diets, but I'm frustrated now and will do whatever it takes. To help stop me from eating, last week I decided to take up smoking again (it's been over 15 years), but OMG cigarettes are now $8 per pack! And yes I know that's bad, so I need another way. Should I be looking into bulemia now? (Just kidding).
Seriously though, I know I'm not 20 years old again, so my metabolism has changed, but I figured that making the significant change of not eating ice cream would get me to lose weight, at least slowly. This is frustrating.
Any clues? Thanks.