snow2
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I'm 26 years old, am 5' 3" and weigh 175 lbs.
I've been overweight since I was 10. My mom says she brought home a lot of ice cream sherbet that summer. Ever since then, I've had no self control when it comes to sugar. I want to eat it all. I don't think I've ever eaten just one cookie when another was available.
That was the last year I went trick or treating too. After that I decided not to go because I knew I'd just eat it all in one sitting. I recall doing just that in previous years--picking out all the candy I liked and eating it all after getting back from trick or treating. I've read various things about "sugar addiction", and I have no idea if there is any validity to that, but I know I act like a sugar addict.
I grew up in a house with a diet crazed mother who tried every fad diet through the 80s and 90s. There was never any sugar in the house (not even sweetened cereal), and I always loved sleeping over at a friends house because then I could have sugary cereal for breakfast
After 16 years of being overweight, I finally understand a few things.
FIRST, I can't lose weight by exercise alone. I ran 3-4 miles 3 mornings a week for 6 months and lost nothing at all. I stopped running two months ago because I got sick. I have asthma and so when I get colds/coughs they take me out of commission for a long time.
SECOND, I finally understand that I always overeat. I have only just barely started to realize how to know when to stop eating. Now the hard part is stopping when I realize I've had enough!
THIRD, I hate salad. I can't lose weight by eating salad. I love cooking and baking. And eating, of course.
FOURTH, I am obsessed with sugar. There have been very few times in my life where I've successfully eliminated sugar from my diet. I need to go "off sugar" (as my mom calls it) again, and have small portions of desserts only on special occasions. Easier said than done. Especially during the holidays.
So now I'm going to try to implement what I've learned about losing weight. My first goal is to stop making/eating dessert. In my kitchen right now is pumpkin chocolate chip bread that needs to disappear. I will take it to work tomorrow and let someone else eat it.
I've been overweight since I was 10. My mom says she brought home a lot of ice cream sherbet that summer. Ever since then, I've had no self control when it comes to sugar. I want to eat it all. I don't think I've ever eaten just one cookie when another was available.
That was the last year I went trick or treating too. After that I decided not to go because I knew I'd just eat it all in one sitting. I recall doing just that in previous years--picking out all the candy I liked and eating it all after getting back from trick or treating. I've read various things about "sugar addiction", and I have no idea if there is any validity to that, but I know I act like a sugar addict.
I grew up in a house with a diet crazed mother who tried every fad diet through the 80s and 90s. There was never any sugar in the house (not even sweetened cereal), and I always loved sleeping over at a friends house because then I could have sugary cereal for breakfast
After 16 years of being overweight, I finally understand a few things.
FIRST, I can't lose weight by exercise alone. I ran 3-4 miles 3 mornings a week for 6 months and lost nothing at all. I stopped running two months ago because I got sick. I have asthma and so when I get colds/coughs they take me out of commission for a long time.
SECOND, I finally understand that I always overeat. I have only just barely started to realize how to know when to stop eating. Now the hard part is stopping when I realize I've had enough!
THIRD, I hate salad. I can't lose weight by eating salad. I love cooking and baking. And eating, of course.
FOURTH, I am obsessed with sugar. There have been very few times in my life where I've successfully eliminated sugar from my diet. I need to go "off sugar" (as my mom calls it) again, and have small portions of desserts only on special occasions. Easier said than done. Especially during the holidays.
So now I'm going to try to implement what I've learned about losing weight. My first goal is to stop making/eating dessert. In my kitchen right now is pumpkin chocolate chip bread that needs to disappear. I will take it to work tomorrow and let someone else eat it.

I just read through your journal and have to say you are doing great so far. Sugar is a hard one. If you love baking pick up the cookbook "Deceptively Delicious" by Jessica Sienfeld. It's a cookbook dedicated to 'hiding' fruit and veggies in food, but I use it for everything. My kids will eat everything but you can cut almost all the sugar out of a recipie just by adding a sweet potato, or sugar free apple sauce!! It's AWESOME!!! I made a pumpkin loaf for while my sister in law was visiting which had pumpkin, banana, and cauliflower pruee in it. I used WW flour and used brown sugar and cut the amount in half. She (who is quite over weight herself) said it was the best loaf she had ever had. Check it out
Good luck on your journey, and have fun with it 