somethingnew987
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Ok, this is the LAST time I will start a diet. It is the last time because I actually and honestly think that it is going to work now. So far I have lost 25lbs, the most I have ever lost.
So first let me tell you about myself. I am 19 years old and a full time student in Texas. I have been overweight since I was about 12, and my weight just kept skyrocketing after that. I came to college weighing about 240lbs, after 1 1/2 years, I was up to 280. I was fed up. On January 11, I became a vegetarian. I had tried vegetarianism before, not for weight loss, but for ethical reasons, but I had never stuck with it for more than a couple of weeks. I have now been a vegetarian for 6 weeks, and I have actually lost my desire for most meat. I did not start being a vegetarian this time around because I wanted to lose weight, however, a few days after I declared my vegetarianism, I realized that this was my chance to make another life change. For the first few weeks, I was not as strict with my eating. I ate pretty healthily, but I ate a lot of things with hidden calories (whole wheat pasta with olive oil). But I have become more strict and have managed to lose 25lbs in these 6 weeks. I dont count calories, but I keep it in the back of my mind. I bought the book "Eat to Live" which has helped me tremendously. Simply by learning and reading more about nutrition, it has made it easier for me to resist things.
I have a few reasons why this is now so important to me. I am studying abroad next semester in Scotland. I want to go there and be able to really experience adventure. I want to get on the plane and not feel horrible the whole way for the person who was forced to sit next to me. I want to not be incredibly self conscious for once in my life. I could go on forever listing the reasons why I want to lose weight SOOOO badly.
I am new to this site, so I have not had the chance to look around that much. My favorite section so far is the before and after pictures. I am so looking forward to finding out what my face really looks like. I have not seen any other posts on here from people who are vegetarians, but I would be willing to talk to anyone about it. I think it has actually made "dieting" easier for me.
Thanks for reading!
So first let me tell you about myself. I am 19 years old and a full time student in Texas. I have been overweight since I was about 12, and my weight just kept skyrocketing after that. I came to college weighing about 240lbs, after 1 1/2 years, I was up to 280. I was fed up. On January 11, I became a vegetarian. I had tried vegetarianism before, not for weight loss, but for ethical reasons, but I had never stuck with it for more than a couple of weeks. I have now been a vegetarian for 6 weeks, and I have actually lost my desire for most meat. I did not start being a vegetarian this time around because I wanted to lose weight, however, a few days after I declared my vegetarianism, I realized that this was my chance to make another life change. For the first few weeks, I was not as strict with my eating. I ate pretty healthily, but I ate a lot of things with hidden calories (whole wheat pasta with olive oil). But I have become more strict and have managed to lose 25lbs in these 6 weeks. I dont count calories, but I keep it in the back of my mind. I bought the book "Eat to Live" which has helped me tremendously. Simply by learning and reading more about nutrition, it has made it easier for me to resist things.
I have a few reasons why this is now so important to me. I am studying abroad next semester in Scotland. I want to go there and be able to really experience adventure. I want to get on the plane and not feel horrible the whole way for the person who was forced to sit next to me. I want to not be incredibly self conscious for once in my life. I could go on forever listing the reasons why I want to lose weight SOOOO badly.
I am new to this site, so I have not had the chance to look around that much. My favorite section so far is the before and after pictures. I am so looking forward to finding out what my face really looks like. I have not seen any other posts on here from people who are vegetarians, but I would be willing to talk to anyone about it. I think it has actually made "dieting" easier for me.
Thanks for reading!