jellybellyjean
New member
All my life I've been the right weight for me. Even after having three kids I got back down to 150. That's my comfortable weight. I am 5'6". I am 35 years old. I had my thyroid removed in my teens. About 5 years ago I went to a new doctor and she changed all my meds and in 4 months I gained 40 pounds. I was so depressed that I gained another 10 after that. Did I quickly act and exercise and lose all the weight, oh heck no. I complained about being fat and did little things here and there but nothing dramatic. I had knee surgery a year ago and I weighed 250. Seeing that on the scale made me cry. As soon as I could start walking again I did and then went back to the gym. 17 months later I now weigh 227. For 6 months though nothing is happening. I walk 1-2 miles per day. I go the gym for an hour 4 days a week and do 1/2 hour elliptical and 1/2 hour weights. I have been eating a lot more fish and veggies and really trying to watch what I eat. I was even recording everything for two months. What happens is I lose 2-3 pounds then gain 2-3 pounds and so for the last 6 months I have been losing and gaining the same 6 pounds and I don't know what to do to lose any more weight. I've thought of joining weight watchers but I really didn't want to join a diet place because I wanted to make life changes and do it on my own. On a daily basis I take in about 1200-1500 calories. I really think I have the eating and exercising thing down but nothing is changing on the scale. I know people say don't worry about what the scale says but it really does matter when it doesn't change. In the last 6 months I have lost inches. I lost 4-5 in my hips and 3 in my thighs. My stomach only 2. That is the hardest spot for me. I'm just really frustrated and I really need some advice from people on what I can do to get to losing weight again other than what I am already doing. I am obviously doing something wrong.