xoch
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I put on my pants yesterday and they were far tighter than I'd like. Then I sighed, ate a bag of Cheetos and took a nap.
20 year old college student (with college student eating habits) here. I've struggled with my roller-coaster weight since I was probably nine years of age. The weight is likely secondary to the mental health issues, but I think they impact each other almost equally, and I think getting the weight together is the more tangible goal now.
Doesn't help that when I go into the grocery store and compare items the fruits and vegetables cost several times as much as the instant noodles and Cheez Its and butter-covered popcorn (
), but I do what I can.
Pretty addicted to carbs. I've tried to curb it (carb curbing can cause crankiness, clearly) and reach for better options, but then some negative emotion becomes me and I eat all the chips, rice, and potatoes I can locate. I can manage the healthy habits sometimes, but they always crash to the ground by the end of it. I understand that once I'm able to maintain good habits and stop bouncing all over the place as it regards diet, my goals will be more attainable, but for now I'm kind of going nuts or something.
I try to work out for at least a half an hour every morning M-F before beginning my daily routine (and it was working almost regularly for a few weeks there, then we had some snow and the gym was closed for a couple days and I ... fell off the wagon, as it were).
I'm about 165 now (nope. 169 apparently, just weighed myself), 5'3. My goal is to be in the 130s (if even upper 130s) by the time I see June (30 lbs in 4 months is doable, I'd say), but we all understand the challenge.
Being a go-it-alone sort of person, I thought maybe it'd help to read the voyages of others, actively record what it is I'm doing that's wrong (and right, too) so it doesn't seem like everything's futile and in my head, and to kind of share this insanity with a group of people who comprehend it... 'cause those around me sure as hell don't.
So, Hi.

20 year old college student (with college student eating habits) here. I've struggled with my roller-coaster weight since I was probably nine years of age. The weight is likely secondary to the mental health issues, but I think they impact each other almost equally, and I think getting the weight together is the more tangible goal now.
Doesn't help that when I go into the grocery store and compare items the fruits and vegetables cost several times as much as the instant noodles and Cheez Its and butter-covered popcorn (
Pretty addicted to carbs. I've tried to curb it (carb curbing can cause crankiness, clearly) and reach for better options, but then some negative emotion becomes me and I eat all the chips, rice, and potatoes I can locate. I can manage the healthy habits sometimes, but they always crash to the ground by the end of it. I understand that once I'm able to maintain good habits and stop bouncing all over the place as it regards diet, my goals will be more attainable, but for now I'm kind of going nuts or something.
I try to work out for at least a half an hour every morning M-F before beginning my daily routine (and it was working almost regularly for a few weeks there, then we had some snow and the gym was closed for a couple days and I ... fell off the wagon, as it were).
I'm about 165 now (nope. 169 apparently, just weighed myself), 5'3. My goal is to be in the 130s (if even upper 130s) by the time I see June (30 lbs in 4 months is doable, I'd say), but we all understand the challenge.
Being a go-it-alone sort of person, I thought maybe it'd help to read the voyages of others, actively record what it is I'm doing that's wrong (and right, too) so it doesn't seem like everything's futile and in my head, and to kind of share this insanity with a group of people who comprehend it... 'cause those around me sure as hell don't.

So, Hi.

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