sunflowers271
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I had introduced myself last week with a weight concern and got no replies. I am trying to get things in control with my weight as I feel as though I have a valid concern. With as active as I am, I spend about 12+ hours a week at the gym alternating cardio and weight training. I can burn anywhere from 4000 - 5000 calories a week through what I am tracking, and then the burn continues as I lift. I am 41 and I weighed 172 at the doctor's office this morning. I am 5'5 and obesity runs in my family. I started really pushing it at the gym 3 weeks ago, I am drinking lots of water (some days 100 ounces), I am tracking what I eat and do not eat fast food, bread or pasta carbs, and really try to get in enough protein to refuel my muscles and to give me energy. I did speak to a dear friend of mine at the gym who is an instructor and her husband is a doctor, and she expressed that I could be over eating on protein and building muscle, which will naturally cause weight gain. My first 2 weeks, I lost 5 pounds. Went from 175 to 170. Then, last week, for whatever reason, I started gaining about a pound a day. I got to 174.4 by Thursday. I only weighed just to see if gain was consistent. No, I do not normally weigh everyday, but with the increase of my weight, I was trying to track where I was at, see how much I have gained, and problem solve to see what in the world I am doing WRONG! Even if muscle does weigh more than fat, I still should not be gaining like that. But I am not lifting enough, or I do not think, to gain a lot of muscle to see weight gain like that.
I do have thyroid issues (hypo), but when I had my levels checked last month, they were fine. So, went to the doctor today for crud. My husband was home last week with the flu and I teach Pre-Kindergarten. The crud has been going around my room like crazy (and I clean often!). While there, I expressed concerns with my weight. No, I am not letting the scale define me, but with what I know, 30 pounds or more is considered obese. I feel I am closing in on that. Thinking normal weight for me is 145 - 150ish. Thing is, if you saw me, I do not look near what I weigh. Still, I do not want to be in the obese category or have any related issues that accompany it. That is my concern. With obesity in my family, and my mother has diabetes due to her weight, naturally I am concerned.
So, went to the doctor with the crud and expressed concerns with my weight. Told her all that I have been doing. My vitals support my exercise ... my heart rate was at 59 BPM and BP was 120/80 (not ideal, but not bad). She suggested that I take Metformin. It is a good medication for non-diabetic people wanting to lose weight and then hoping to conceive. Got to talk to my endocrinologist first, but I think he will be on board. Yes, I am 41 and want to conceive. Hubby and I have been married over 17 years with no luck and I saw a fertility doctor and had treatments and two IUIs before having an emergency surgery to remove a brain tumor last year, so my body and hormones have been through a great deal.
Anyway, I am a novel writer by nature. Just want to add some history and concerns if anyone else has had the same experience or advice.
So, Metformin for weight loss??
I have inserted 2 photos. The first one is me in a body pump class. I am wearing the black and white tank with grey pants. The second is me doing body combat. I am wearing the Auburn shirt and grey pants.
I had introduced myself last week with a weight concern and got no replies. I am trying to get things in control with my weight as I feel as though I have a valid concern. With as active as I am, I spend about 12+ hours a week at the gym alternating cardio and weight training. I can burn anywhere from 4000 - 5000 calories a week through what I am tracking, and then the burn continues as I lift. I am 41 and I weighed 172 at the doctor's office this morning. I am 5'5 and obesity runs in my family. I started really pushing it at the gym 3 weeks ago, I am drinking lots of water (some days 100 ounces), I am tracking what I eat and do not eat fast food, bread or pasta carbs, and really try to get in enough protein to refuel my muscles and to give me energy. I did speak to a dear friend of mine at the gym who is an instructor and her husband is a doctor, and she expressed that I could be over eating on protein and building muscle, which will naturally cause weight gain. My first 2 weeks, I lost 5 pounds. Went from 175 to 170. Then, last week, for whatever reason, I started gaining about a pound a day. I got to 174.4 by Thursday. I only weighed just to see if gain was consistent. No, I do not normally weigh everyday, but with the increase of my weight, I was trying to track where I was at, see how much I have gained, and problem solve to see what in the world I am doing WRONG! Even if muscle does weigh more than fat, I still should not be gaining like that. But I am not lifting enough, or I do not think, to gain a lot of muscle to see weight gain like that.
I do have thyroid issues (hypo), but when I had my levels checked last month, they were fine. So, went to the doctor today for crud. My husband was home last week with the flu and I teach Pre-Kindergarten. The crud has been going around my room like crazy (and I clean often!). While there, I expressed concerns with my weight. No, I am not letting the scale define me, but with what I know, 30 pounds or more is considered obese. I feel I am closing in on that. Thinking normal weight for me is 145 - 150ish. Thing is, if you saw me, I do not look near what I weigh. Still, I do not want to be in the obese category or have any related issues that accompany it. That is my concern. With obesity in my family, and my mother has diabetes due to her weight, naturally I am concerned.
So, went to the doctor with the crud and expressed concerns with my weight. Told her all that I have been doing. My vitals support my exercise ... my heart rate was at 59 BPM and BP was 120/80 (not ideal, but not bad). She suggested that I take Metformin. It is a good medication for non-diabetic people wanting to lose weight and then hoping to conceive. Got to talk to my endocrinologist first, but I think he will be on board. Yes, I am 41 and want to conceive. Hubby and I have been married over 17 years with no luck and I saw a fertility doctor and had treatments and two IUIs before having an emergency surgery to remove a brain tumor last year, so my body and hormones have been through a great deal.
Anyway, I am a novel writer by nature. Just want to add some history and concerns if anyone else has had the same experience or advice.
So, Metformin for weight loss??
I have inserted 2 photos. The first one is me in a body pump class. I am wearing the black and white tank with grey pants. The second is me doing body combat. I am wearing the Auburn shirt and grey pants.