jwrichards82
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Well, I'm new! Hello, all!
I'm hoping to start using this resource to it's fullest. I need to loose weight and start being a bit more healthy than I am now. I am 150 lbs, 5'9", 30 years old and currently unemployed. I guess at this time in my life, my head is finally screwed on straight and I know what I need to do. Since being a kid, I've always been a bit over weight. My fat to weight ratio or some junk like that has never been looked at as being dangerous, nor labeled obese. I've had physicals periodically throughout my life and have been told my cholesterol is good, no high or low blood pressure and very healthy...except for the weight. Mind you, no one has told me I needed to be lighter for health reasons, it seemed until a few years ago, it was just an image thing. I walk everywhere I need to go, unless it's more than an hour then I take a bus. Since I'm unemployed, I'm usually sitting at my computer and playing games or writing. I've noticed in recent years that I am now obese. What I've been told is fine is now a health risk. I went for a physical last week (I donate plasma regularly since I'm unemployed) and was still told everything is fine. I'm not dieing, I'm not short of breath after a walk, I may be in danger of developing diabetes, since my father "got" it when he was around 40...
So I'm really confused. I do want to loose weight though. I was pretty slim at one point in my life after high school, but I got married (for a short time) and gained a lot. I want to be like that again. But nothing really seems to work (from my perception at the moment anyway). Since I'm unemployed, I only really eat once a day, and I drink water, soda, tea and juice between to keep me from eating what food I have. Since I don't have money, I also do not have access to a gym and the "free" trainer services offered. I start reading about dieting and see what kind of grocery list is offered, but it's hidden until I give that website some money.
So, any advice? I would like to try and loose about 60 lbs in the next couple months (if it's safe and possible) so that I can go on and get into the National Guard (I really should have entered service, like my father, right after high school) before the 35 age cutoff.
I've started on my own a bit, hopefully. I walk for an hour or two every night. One hour in one direction, walk around a bit, stand still for about 10 minutes, turn around and walk home. I thought I cut out the sodas, but ended up getting another after an unbearable headache from having no caffeine ( yup. I'm a Mountain Dew junky) I'm going to try again, this time lowering the amount of soda I drink in a day until I no longer worry about headaches. Cold turkey on the soda was not very cool.
Anyway, thanks to those who take the time to read up on my current situation and I appreciate any advice you can give. I'll be spending the next two weeks going through the forum and see if there is anything useful. Links to topics or sites with 100% free information is absolutely accepted!
I'm hoping to start using this resource to it's fullest. I need to loose weight and start being a bit more healthy than I am now. I am 150 lbs, 5'9", 30 years old and currently unemployed. I guess at this time in my life, my head is finally screwed on straight and I know what I need to do. Since being a kid, I've always been a bit over weight. My fat to weight ratio or some junk like that has never been looked at as being dangerous, nor labeled obese. I've had physicals periodically throughout my life and have been told my cholesterol is good, no high or low blood pressure and very healthy...except for the weight. Mind you, no one has told me I needed to be lighter for health reasons, it seemed until a few years ago, it was just an image thing. I walk everywhere I need to go, unless it's more than an hour then I take a bus. Since I'm unemployed, I'm usually sitting at my computer and playing games or writing. I've noticed in recent years that I am now obese. What I've been told is fine is now a health risk. I went for a physical last week (I donate plasma regularly since I'm unemployed) and was still told everything is fine. I'm not dieing, I'm not short of breath after a walk, I may be in danger of developing diabetes, since my father "got" it when he was around 40...
So I'm really confused. I do want to loose weight though. I was pretty slim at one point in my life after high school, but I got married (for a short time) and gained a lot. I want to be like that again. But nothing really seems to work (from my perception at the moment anyway). Since I'm unemployed, I only really eat once a day, and I drink water, soda, tea and juice between to keep me from eating what food I have. Since I don't have money, I also do not have access to a gym and the "free" trainer services offered. I start reading about dieting and see what kind of grocery list is offered, but it's hidden until I give that website some money.
So, any advice? I would like to try and loose about 60 lbs in the next couple months (if it's safe and possible) so that I can go on and get into the National Guard (I really should have entered service, like my father, right after high school) before the 35 age cutoff.
I've started on my own a bit, hopefully. I walk for an hour or two every night. One hour in one direction, walk around a bit, stand still for about 10 minutes, turn around and walk home. I thought I cut out the sodas, but ended up getting another after an unbearable headache from having no caffeine ( yup. I'm a Mountain Dew junky) I'm going to try again, this time lowering the amount of soda I drink in a day until I no longer worry about headaches. Cold turkey on the soda was not very cool.
Anyway, thanks to those who take the time to read up on my current situation and I appreciate any advice you can give. I'll be spending the next two weeks going through the forum and see if there is anything useful. Links to topics or sites with 100% free information is absolutely accepted!