Background: I'm in my early 50s, and I am about 70 pounds overweight. I exercise very little, and I don't eat very healthily.
I want to do better, but when I read advice it always seems unrealistic or idealistic, and therefore useless to me. I've visited dozens of sites and the advice I read runs from "maybe" to "are you out of your mind?"
So, an honest question: can I lose weight within the confines of the conditions below?
Exercise:
I can't run much more quickly than a modest jog, and perhaps 30 seconds at most. This is partly due to being out of shape, but also partly due to arthritis in my ankles. It simply hurts to walk or stand for more than about 10 minutes straight.
Due to high blood pressure (controlled with medicine), I get quite dizzy if I'm bent over (head below chest) for more than about 5 seconds.
I see advice like "30 minutes a day of exercise". That sounds fine, but I would likely have a heart attack if I did a straight 30 minute stretch of heavy sweating. No joke.
Eating:
I simply cannot eat food that I don't like the taste of; I have tried and it literally makes me vomit after a few minutes of eating it. I would, honestly, probably starve to death next to a sack full of fresh rice.
My diet tends to be mostly meat and potatoes. I truly love both of those, and would have a very difficult time surrendering them. Except for potatoes and corn, I don't like any cooked vegetables. I'll eat raw carrots or celery happily, but once cooked, I find them unpalatable.
Bread: I see 'don't eat bread' as frequent advice. Are you kidding? There's no chance of bread not being part of my diet. I don't feel I eat a TON of it, unless you consider two sandwiches worth (4 slices) a ton.
I enjoy some fruits (bananas, most berries, and to a lesser extent tangerines and apples). However, these can be quite expensive and difficult to keep from spoiling.
Please don't advise me to eat broccoli, asparagus, green beans, peas, or the like because I'd honestly rather eat nothing. I'm not exaggerating when I say I could have a stomach rumbling with the pain of not eating and if the contents of my fridge were only those items, they'd rot before I ate them.
"Never eat past 8 p.m." This is more crazy advice. I'm a night owl, I get up around 10 am most days, and go to bed around 2 pm. My eating times tend to be 1, 5 and 9 pm. If I'm still awake 5 hours past that, I'm gonna get hungry and will have to eat something.
On the plus side, I rarely drink soda (perhaps two servings per week), and I drink a LOT of water. I'll also usually have, within the course of a day, 2 coffees, 1 glass of 1% milk (never skim), and 1 glass of fruit juice. Sweets are not a weakness for me, but I am strongly drawn to salty snacks.
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I expect I'll get some ridicule from my post, but I'm trying to be as honest and realistic as I can be. I genuinely want to know if it's possible for me to turn my weight around in a way that I can actually follow. One bit of advice I read was to immediately throw all any and all processed food in my house, and to make a large pot of vegan black bean soup. This might work for some, but for me it is moronic advice. I'm not made of money, nor would I eat anything in that pot.
I'm looking for advice that I can genuinely stick to and live with. If that's not possible with the conditions I listed above, please tell me so as well.
I want to do better, but when I read advice it always seems unrealistic or idealistic, and therefore useless to me. I've visited dozens of sites and the advice I read runs from "maybe" to "are you out of your mind?"
So, an honest question: can I lose weight within the confines of the conditions below?
Exercise:
I can't run much more quickly than a modest jog, and perhaps 30 seconds at most. This is partly due to being out of shape, but also partly due to arthritis in my ankles. It simply hurts to walk or stand for more than about 10 minutes straight.
Due to high blood pressure (controlled with medicine), I get quite dizzy if I'm bent over (head below chest) for more than about 5 seconds.
I see advice like "30 minutes a day of exercise". That sounds fine, but I would likely have a heart attack if I did a straight 30 minute stretch of heavy sweating. No joke.
Eating:
I simply cannot eat food that I don't like the taste of; I have tried and it literally makes me vomit after a few minutes of eating it. I would, honestly, probably starve to death next to a sack full of fresh rice.
My diet tends to be mostly meat and potatoes. I truly love both of those, and would have a very difficult time surrendering them. Except for potatoes and corn, I don't like any cooked vegetables. I'll eat raw carrots or celery happily, but once cooked, I find them unpalatable.
Bread: I see 'don't eat bread' as frequent advice. Are you kidding? There's no chance of bread not being part of my diet. I don't feel I eat a TON of it, unless you consider two sandwiches worth (4 slices) a ton.
I enjoy some fruits (bananas, most berries, and to a lesser extent tangerines and apples). However, these can be quite expensive and difficult to keep from spoiling.
Please don't advise me to eat broccoli, asparagus, green beans, peas, or the like because I'd honestly rather eat nothing. I'm not exaggerating when I say I could have a stomach rumbling with the pain of not eating and if the contents of my fridge were only those items, they'd rot before I ate them.
"Never eat past 8 p.m." This is more crazy advice. I'm a night owl, I get up around 10 am most days, and go to bed around 2 pm. My eating times tend to be 1, 5 and 9 pm. If I'm still awake 5 hours past that, I'm gonna get hungry and will have to eat something.
On the plus side, I rarely drink soda (perhaps two servings per week), and I drink a LOT of water. I'll also usually have, within the course of a day, 2 coffees, 1 glass of 1% milk (never skim), and 1 glass of fruit juice. Sweets are not a weakness for me, but I am strongly drawn to salty snacks.
- - - - - - -
I expect I'll get some ridicule from my post, but I'm trying to be as honest and realistic as I can be. I genuinely want to know if it's possible for me to turn my weight around in a way that I can actually follow. One bit of advice I read was to immediately throw all any and all processed food in my house, and to make a large pot of vegan black bean soup. This might work for some, but for me it is moronic advice. I'm not made of money, nor would I eat anything in that pot.
I'm looking for advice that I can genuinely stick to and live with. If that's not possible with the conditions I listed above, please tell me so as well.