Jacklinger
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Congratulations.
Now is the hard part: keeping the weight off. The fun just never ends.
profound sadness!
Congratulations.
Now is the hard part: keeping the weight off. The fun just never ends.
profound sadness!
Jack, I'm sorry you feel that way. Hang in there.
We've heard it a million times - it's not a diet it's a lifestyle change. But the statistics are not good. Most of us, it seems, are not prepared for what happens when we reach our goal, and we end up packing the weight back on.
I'm determined to beat the odds. I'll soon reach 1 year of being below the obesity level. I'm kind of proud of that.
I cannot believe that you have Type 2 Diabetes and are eating this way.
Anyway, i'm 98% confident this thread is a big joke, and you are enjoying laughing at us trying to improve your diet which you are making as unhealthy as you can on purpose.
Yesterday I ate:
Mini apple pie (about the size of a teacup saucer)
2 FiberOne bars
Half a big hamburger from Marie Calendars
3 oz can of chicken
Can of Chef Boyardee (it rolled off the shelf and followed me home from the grocery store just like in the commercial)
Lots of coffee
Total calories: don't know - about 1200? I don't really count anymore which is bad but I should.
What - no snickers?
Just kidding, dude.
I'm just dying to ask, what is your job and why don't you have time to cook 'n' stuff? Just wondering because people keep trying to get you to cook even though you don't want to![]()
Oh I love your diary =) It's so fascinating. But I really disagree with what you say about eating stuff that tastes good. To me, steamed broccoli and carrots lightly dribbled with soy sauce tastes AMAZING. The ultimate comfort food. Or heavily seasoned steamed broccoli. Tastes way better than a hamburger or candy bar ever could =)
Well then you're 2% correct I guess ^_^
But I do have type 2 diabetes and have lost over 100 pounds and eat "modest" amounts of rich foods. I don't need to make my diet unhealthy on purpose -- it just sort of happens that way on its own. I just like tasty foods. Why can't we eat food that tastes good? As long as you don't overdo it you can have nearly anything you want. Only people with type 1 diabetes are extremely limited. Type 2 is sort of like mini-diabetes, even though it will still kill you if you don't watch your glucose.
I'm a bill collector and when I get home I just don't feel like cooking. I prefer to crack open a can of something. I will cook on Fridays though. I might make spaghetti or breaded chicken teriyaki and steamed rice.
I didn't realize having food that tasted good was insulting to someone. What a strange religion modern dieting has become ^_^.
Oh dear lord.
I literally CRINGED the entire time I was reading your diary. I'm not usually one to severely criticize anyone, but I simply cannot help myself at the moment. I have several problems with you, or rather, your attitude. I do not know you personally, so I cannot judge you as a person, but I do feel I have some right to judge your attitude as it is very poor.
1. Your diet absolutely disgusts me. It really does. Not you, YOUR DIET. So please, take no offense at what I just said. I was in no way implying that you yourself are the cause for my distaste. Its horrible. Its unhealthy. Its BEGGING for some serious illness to pop up years later. You already have diabetes, why in the world would you continue to eat such fatty, greasy, sugary foods when it will do nothing more than deteriorate your health in the long-run. Your Dr. says you're healthy now, but what about LATER? Do you honestly think eating like this will do you any good years from now? The answer is NO. No, it won't. Its ok to eat foods that we like, but have you ever heard of moderation?
2. Just because its working doesn't mean its the right way to do it. You've lost 100lbs eating this crap (excuse my language, but that's what it is), and I commend you on such an outstanding accomplishment. BUT, and there is always a but, this goes straight back to your diet. Where are your meats? Veggies? Fruits? All I see in your day-to-day meals are crap, crap, and more crap! (again, please excuse the language) Sure, there's the occasional canned meal and fast-food order, which do contain these things, but they're either severely processed or grilled and fried till their nutrients are simply bathed in grease. The only reason I've been able to come up with for your weight-loss is because of your exercising, which is good. That is one thing I suggest you keep up.
3. You're laziness astounds me to no end. I don't have a job yet, though I am looking, so I don't understand what its like to come home after a day at the office, but I'm in college and I work my ass off every single day. I wake up early to feed and walk the dogs and then I'm off to class. When I come home I go to the gym for an hour or two and then come home to help my Mom with household chores. I shower, change, take a short nap, and then I sit down and study and write papers and work on projects until I have to leave for class til 10 AT NIGHT. And yet, between all that, I still find the time to eat a healthy meal. Or atleast MAKE AN EFFORT to. When the dogs are eating, I pop a slice of bread in the toaster or warm up a bowl of oatmeal. When I'm studying and looking for a small energy boost to carry me on to the next meal, what do I eat? I eat an apple. Or a banana. Or nuts. They're just as convenient as a candy bar or donut and provide much better nutrional value than either of those.
4. Man up. Seriously. You make an excuse for everything. Stop it. I mean it. STOP IT. Don't know what I'm talking about? Here's a few examples:
It doesn't just "sort of happen." IT HAPPENS. And it happens because you do absolutely NOTHING to change it. We CAN eat foods that taste good, but its necessary to do so in moderation. And you, sir, are NOT eating these foods in moderation. These are your daily foods. Don't deny it either; just look back through your diary and you'll see that you eat junk EVERY SINGLE DAY.
Again. LAZY. Your only reason is because you just "dont feel like it."
It's insulting because you show complete disregard to what these people go through. Everyone here is trying to make a change for the better; eating less food, cutting back on the food they love, choosing healthier options. They work HARD not just to lose weight, but to make themselves into healtheir, happier people. And seeing you completely blow off half of what it means to make this sort of life-style change is seriously frustrating.
Ok..I think that's enough. Sorry for the HUGE wall of text, but it needed to be said. And if for any reason, I get in trouble for anything said, well then..I believe it was the God-honest truth and I regret nothing. Absolutely nothing.
~Swoofie
So I guess there really are people out there who subsist entirely on a diet of "food" that isn't even really food.
I hate the food snobs and purists and organic freaks just as much as the next layperson but really, try eating "clean" or even clean-ish for a week and see how your body responds. You're probably feeling lazy and sluggish partially because of what you're eating - food is fuel, but candy bars aren't really food.
I used to make the same excuses about vegetables going bad etc but if you only buy the amount you are going to eat that day you're out of excuses.
I don't see how your eating candy bars is insulting to the rest of us but it is pretty insulting to yourself since you can probably afford to eat better.
Consider this: It takes less than 10 minutes to boil some water and drop in a few bok choys. You can stir-fry anything in under 10 minutes. Tofu is already cooked and you can eat it straight out of the package. You don't actually need 100 cups of coffee a day.
Of course you're the only one who can make the change.