Hey WLF friends! I've decided to start a diary again because I have FINALLY managed to lose a few pounds and am hoping that POSSIBLY?? I can break this plateau??
I have tried very hard to lose weight since I joined the forum, but I actually gained 13 lbs while coming here on a regular basis. Pathetic right? I must not be telling the truth somewhere. Must be lying about my caloric intake and exercise. Or I'm simply eating too much to lose weight. Its my fault and if I just try harder and eat less and exercise more, I'll lose weight. Well, that's been the party line from the "experts" for most of my time here. The theory being that it is simply impossible to eat below one's maintenance and not lose weight. Well I beg to differ!
I've had to carefully watch my weight my whole life, but managed to maintain around 128 lbs. After I gave birth to my only child 3 years ago, I lost 30 lbs the good ole fashioned way (really 64 lbs if you include the baby weight). I calculated my maintenance level, counted my calories and kept them below my maintenance calories, exercised, and I lost a consistent .8 lbs per week and a total of 30 lbs in one year. Worked like a charm. As soon as I calculated a calorie deficit amounting to around 3500 calories, I would drop a pound like clock work. It all worked like its supposed to, until it STOPPED working.
Once it stopped working it became impossible to keep the pounds at bay. I would be starving, yet still gaining weight. I even got more careful about counting my calories, buying a weighing scale that I didn't even use during my 30 lb drop to make sure I was counting calories correctly. Well I was. I did for the 30 lbs, and I was now. Only now it didn't matter. Weight was not dropping.
So here I am today, after 2 years of researching every diet plan known to man. Started looking at hormonal issues and have learned a whole bunch about the fat burning process and how the body functions to a degree. I've been to doctors to check my hormones and thyroid. Doctors have not been helpful or knowledgeable.
Finally I am losing weight again. Dare I hope that the weight loss will continue? Why is it working now? I'm eating around the same number of calories, and not even exercising much, but my moderate efforts have worked for once. I have lost 5.5 lbs and have gone below my plateau weight since last November of 145 lbs. I have not been able to get below that in the past 7 months, NO MATTER WHAT I DID.
My daughter is calling me..will add more about what I'm doing now and how its working in the next post.
Looking forward to tracking my journey -- which hopefully continues downwards -- with you all!
I have tried very hard to lose weight since I joined the forum, but I actually gained 13 lbs while coming here on a regular basis. Pathetic right? I must not be telling the truth somewhere. Must be lying about my caloric intake and exercise. Or I'm simply eating too much to lose weight. Its my fault and if I just try harder and eat less and exercise more, I'll lose weight. Well, that's been the party line from the "experts" for most of my time here. The theory being that it is simply impossible to eat below one's maintenance and not lose weight. Well I beg to differ!
I've had to carefully watch my weight my whole life, but managed to maintain around 128 lbs. After I gave birth to my only child 3 years ago, I lost 30 lbs the good ole fashioned way (really 64 lbs if you include the baby weight). I calculated my maintenance level, counted my calories and kept them below my maintenance calories, exercised, and I lost a consistent .8 lbs per week and a total of 30 lbs in one year. Worked like a charm. As soon as I calculated a calorie deficit amounting to around 3500 calories, I would drop a pound like clock work. It all worked like its supposed to, until it STOPPED working.
Once it stopped working it became impossible to keep the pounds at bay. I would be starving, yet still gaining weight. I even got more careful about counting my calories, buying a weighing scale that I didn't even use during my 30 lb drop to make sure I was counting calories correctly. Well I was. I did for the 30 lbs, and I was now. Only now it didn't matter. Weight was not dropping.
So here I am today, after 2 years of researching every diet plan known to man. Started looking at hormonal issues and have learned a whole bunch about the fat burning process and how the body functions to a degree. I've been to doctors to check my hormones and thyroid. Doctors have not been helpful or knowledgeable.
Finally I am losing weight again. Dare I hope that the weight loss will continue? Why is it working now? I'm eating around the same number of calories, and not even exercising much, but my moderate efforts have worked for once. I have lost 5.5 lbs and have gone below my plateau weight since last November of 145 lbs. I have not been able to get below that in the past 7 months, NO MATTER WHAT I DID.
My daughter is calling me..will add more about what I'm doing now and how its working in the next post.
Looking forward to tracking my journey -- which hopefully continues downwards -- with you all!

