My long-winded introduction

BrownEyedGirl

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Hello there. I am a 26 year old woman who has had it with her weight yo-yoing.

My weight problems started when I was young, stemming from poor nutritional guidance, both parents have problems with their weight; one is medically obese and the other falls into the overweight catagory. I was a heavy child that grew into an obese adult. My highest weight was 290lbs and I stand straight at 5’9½”. On my 21st birthday I experienced a very triggering moment while looking at the pictures from my party and decided it was time to do something about my weight.

I abused the Atkins diet – I won't say that I "used" it. I abused it by continuing for a good deal longer than intended on the introduction phase – in order to lose weight. A friend of mine and I decided to do this together, thinking that it would be the "best" - meaning the fastest results and at that time, I equated fast results as the best thing. I was foolish in so many ways and I was thinking of it as a diet, not as a series of lifestyle changes. This has bothered me for quite a while, still does. For while the diet did work for me, and I achieved many of my goals, the way I got there does matter for me. When I reached 170lbs I have to admit, I was thrilled. At this point in my life, I met my future husband.

My husband is a fantastic guy and he was fully in support of my "getting healthy" plan, but when he discovered how I was losing weight, he was very concerned. My calorie levels were extremely low, which I agreed was the more likely reason for my weight loss as opposed to counting carbohydrates. The calorie levels that I was eating at are below the 1200 mark; which I know is unhealthy and ill-advised. Honestly, though, at the time I had no idea how many calories I was eating as I was single-mindedly focused on carbohydrates. Another mistake on my part.

I began eating appropriate levels of calories, but my body was used to an unhealthy lifestyle (the starvation mode, as my husband calls it) and I paid the price. 230lbs (60lbs gained) within 2 years of changing my lifestyle; it did nothing good for my self esteem, though I tried to comfort myself with the fact that I was eating “healthier”. I have lost back down to 200lbs by eating healthier combined with slightly lowering my calories; however, I seem to have hit a plateau here and I have not lost or gained any weight within the last 3 months. I do not feel that I should lower my calories, but perhaps I am wrong (imput/feedback is welcome). I am currently eating 1800 calories per day (this varies, of course, but usually I am on target to within 50 calories).

With Atkins I did not exercise and I am not accustomed to exercising at all. I admit it, I am lazy. I also suffer from knee troubles (dislocations, which I have had corrective surgery for in both knees – but they still hurt a good deal), most likely the remnants of the effect of my obesity on my joints. My husband and I own an Elliptical Trainer, which has seen less than 20 hours of use in the last 6 months. He doesn't need the excercise, he maintains around 145lbs (5'8" when standing straight) with little to no effort at all. Can you tell I am jealous ;) ? I would very much like to get into a routine, but I feel both hindered and overwhelmed/intimidated. I know that the most likely source for continued weight loss lies within excercise, I just need to find the motivation to get started!

I have read quite a few of the “Sticky” threads and made use of the various calculators. I am in the process of formulating a new eating plan as I type this post up and I am hoping that I can find what I need to get where I want to be (150lbs is my final goal). I am hoping to find support and others who are in the process of their weight loss journey. I find personal experiences help me more than other stimulants (e.g. buying clothes that are too small; which usually leaves me feeling horrible about myself, rather than stimulating me to do anything about it).

Anyway, this is my rambling introduction to your website and I thank you for taking the time to read it.
 
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I enjoyed reading your introduction. The effort and elaboration demonstrate that you have a grasp upon your past struggles and have your future visualized. It's just a matter of doing, now.

Exercise, for me at least, has been addicting. At first I didn't really wish to do it. I had never exercised before and decided to use the tapes my mother had lying about the house. It was the best thing I have ever done. Once I started to notice the results, I had a burning desire to continue. It motivated me to stick with the physical activity. About a year in, exercise turned into a habit. I do it every day. If I miss a day, I feel like a complete and utter slob, heh.

Welcome to the forum; I hope you find the motivation and aid you seek.
 
Welcome, with exercise try and remember you don't have to start with a huge amount. Why not try the elliptical for just 5 min a day for a week or two. Then up it to 10 or 2 times for 5 min each, like before or after breakfast and then again around lunch. Slowly up what you are doing. Maybe add a few crunches in there. you could try a yoga DVD or Walk Away the Pounds. both are gentle on your joints. Just do something. Gradually increase it and before you know it, the weight will be coming off and you begin to enjoy what you are doing. Another thought, is just march in place during the commercials of your fav TV show.

Good luck and I hope to see your progress posted soon.
 
Tamwalt & MissDFitt ~ Thank you for the welcome :)

Wordslinger ~ Thank you. It gives me hope to hear that exercise gets enjoyable after you get over the initial “uhg” factor. I just need to get off my bum and get started. We paid so much for that elliptical and it is basically just an expensive clothing wrack right now. I set up my user profile on it earlier today, now I just need to take that first step.

Bigdogmom ~ 5 minutes a day doesn’t sound too terrible ;) . I keep telling others to start off slowly and work their way up (my mother has lost from a size 24 to a size 16 over the last 4 years and I always try the gentle encouragement approach), it’s just time I take my own advice and apply it to exercise. As to marching in place, I do that now. My husband is a big fan of “Top Gear” and we watch that together twice a week. I feel silly doing it and from the expression on my husband’s face I probably look silly, too, but it makes me feel like I am at least doing something. I think I will start doing so at work as well when I am on the phone, I have a headset, after all. Thank you for the encouragement.
 
Hey there ~

I too have bad knees. For me, exercise helps them....it's hard to believe but true! I also take Osteo Bi-Flex (glucosamine chondroitin) which has really helped.
The exercise does become a routine in your daily life. It took me about 4-6 weeks to get past the "I hate this crap" stage. Now, I actually look forward to working out and beat myself up when I skip a day.

Good luck...see you around the board!
 
Hey there ~

I too have bad knees. For me, exercise helps them....it's hard to believe but true! I also take Osteo Bi-Flex (glucosamine chondroitin) which has really helped.
The exercise does become a routine in your daily life. It took me about 4-6 weeks to get past the "I hate this crap" stage. Now, I actually look forward to working out and beat myself up when I skip a day.

Good luck...see you around the board!

I have no doubt exercise helps your knees, it strengthens your legs, and the weight loss means less stress on your joints. Currently all I take for joint pain is form of Ibuprofin (the name of which escapes me at the moment). It helps, but I know when I have pushed myself too far that it's time to rest. Not even 30 yet and I feel old some days.

4-6 weeks of "I hate this crap" stage. Well, I will mark my calender for 6 weeks, then ;) . I am quite the little lazy bum. I exercised yesterday, though, 10 minutes elliptical trainer and a few sit up/crunches. Do you find exercise gives you more energy and helps you sleep better?

Thanks much for the well wishes
:)
 
maybe my calorie trick helps

Hi,
I wanted to share this:
I was trying to remember of all those foods the amount of calories per 100grams, or serving. I turned it around on youtube, and now it is so much simpler to remember:



Photos of food totaling exactly 100 kcal.
Maybe it's the music really hammering the message in, but people around me can now remember each food presented for a month.
After watching once.

best, and good luck,
Man van twaalf
Netherlands
 
Hey BrownEyedGirl, we are just about in the same boat right now - I'm 5'10" and just recently hit 193 pounds, have a goal of 150 lbs and my fiance is 5'8" and about 145! :p I don't have the weight loss history you do though - my all time high was 207.

If you "hate" exercise, find activities that are actually fun. I can't STAND going to the gym. My goal for this month is to go at least once a week. But I do "exercise" - I walk my dog, go on hikes, and I'm remodeling the house which takes a lot of energy. But getting to the gym or doing some real dedicated cardio is important to me. Have some structured "exercise" time but also just get more active in your everyday life.

And yep, exercise does give me more energy and helps me sleep better! It's great.
 
Manvantwaalf, that was a great video. I don’t know as I will remember all of them, but I can always bookmark the video and look at it when I like. I have almost the exact same scale as in the video, except mine is silver. I would be doomed to failure without it :)

Madness, I can’t stand exercise, hoping it grows on me. For regular activities I have the 5 flights of stairs (one way) to get in or out of my house. I have started getting off the metro 1 stop too early on my way to/from work, so I have an added 30 minutes of walking each day. I have also managed 10 minutes on the elliptical, as well as sit-up/crunches (sometimes the muscles are tight, sometimes they just aren't there) every day. So far so good. I am not a gym person either, more because I feel like the two gyms within a reasonable distance are more of a singles/dating place. People go there with full makeup and push up bras and for me, that’s not what it’s about, if I am going to go to the gym I am going to be sweaty and breathing heavy in a pair of sweats, not posing on the treadmill for the cute guy lifting weights ;) But to each their own.
 
Manvantwaalf - excellent video, thanks for making it!

Browneyedgirl - Start telling yourself that you love exercise. It will help your body change it's perspective.
 
Manvantwaalf - excellent video, thanks for making it!

Browneyedgirl - Start telling yourself that you love exercise. It will help your body change it's perspective.

Well I feel that the exercise helped my little weight ticker go down and that's good enough for me. Yay for exercise :) .
 
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