mustards33d
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In keeping with the context article posted above I will give some context.
I was very mentally ill for many years and have recently recovered. I am so happy to be alive and well. I do not wish to lose the weight because I am unhealthy (at least comparatively) and I don't want to lose it because I think it makes me ugly (I feel beautiful inside and out). I want to lose weight because I think I need to break my obsession with food.
I am 42, female, with 2 teens, and I am 240ish pounds. I guess that makes me super obese or something on that BMI scale. Not enough to qualify for a WLS but enough to stop me from getting on roller coasters
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I am not sure that the surgery would be right for me anyway. I have multiple food allergies and digestive issues. Adding stress to my already delicate innards would probably suck.
I have no idea where to start. I have done Weight Watchers in the past but this time I am looking for a change that will not make me a miserable skinny person. I have lost weight 3 or 4 times with them and am a lifetime member if I wanted to go back but I want to see if I can find something that doesn't have me dreaming about food every night. And planning 6 meals in advance. I want to lose my food obsession not increase it.
So, I think I am looking for something that requires little tracking. Also I have a list of food intolerances that I need to work with: gluten, dairy (I can have goat cheese and rice milk), soy (soy is in every processed food known to man so I can't generally have processed food), and yeast. So prepackaged or predetermined menus are probably no good for me.
Any ideas of a good diet to follow?
Connie
I was very mentally ill for many years and have recently recovered. I am so happy to be alive and well. I do not wish to lose the weight because I am unhealthy (at least comparatively) and I don't want to lose it because I think it makes me ugly (I feel beautiful inside and out). I want to lose weight because I think I need to break my obsession with food.
I am 42, female, with 2 teens, and I am 240ish pounds. I guess that makes me super obese or something on that BMI scale. Not enough to qualify for a WLS but enough to stop me from getting on roller coasters
I am not sure that the surgery would be right for me anyway. I have multiple food allergies and digestive issues. Adding stress to my already delicate innards would probably suck.
I have no idea where to start. I have done Weight Watchers in the past but this time I am looking for a change that will not make me a miserable skinny person. I have lost weight 3 or 4 times with them and am a lifetime member if I wanted to go back but I want to see if I can find something that doesn't have me dreaming about food every night. And planning 6 meals in advance. I want to lose my food obsession not increase it.
So, I think I am looking for something that requires little tracking. Also I have a list of food intolerances that I need to work with: gluten, dairy (I can have goat cheese and rice milk), soy (soy is in every processed food known to man so I can't generally have processed food), and yeast. So prepackaged or predetermined menus are probably no good for me.
Any ideas of a good diet to follow?
Connie