Topic: Can anyone offer advise about losing weight? | |
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Let me start out by saying I Follow a six meal a day diet, and I am
fairly active outside of the fact that I am a single father of two... I eat sensibly, remain active and yet I still gain weight. I have already scheduled an appointment with my doctor concerning this issue but I would like to get some advise from others as well; after all this last weight increase was by 30 odd pounds in about a months time. |
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I've been either chubby or thin all of my life. What I've come to
realize is thatif you eat a sensible diet and feel satisfied, you're NOT gonna loose. You always have to feel a little deprived until you get use to it. It's the only way. Craving is much worse that stomach growling hunger. I'm still trying to deal with that. |
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Not sure sounds like it could be a Thyroid problem in order to gain that
much at in that short of a time. They will be one of the first test your doctor will most likely test for. |
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My nutrotionist told me to do every thing that your doing plus drink
alot of water. Water makes you lose weight. |
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And txgirl is right go see a doctor.
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I agree with Txs, start with the doctor who will do bloodwork including
thyroid, and tell you to add exercise, plus lots of water like Hotchikita said. Good luck. |
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Yeah I know about the water, and the caffiene :s
I drink about a 3/4 to 1 gallon of water a day now and have absolutely no caffiene (although that is due to the pain it puts certain parts in; dont ask why I Dont know. I have just figured I can do without the caffiene in order to do without the pain, lol). I have had my thyroids tested before, but they never came back troublesome. And I keep a close eye on my glucose as well ()one of the reasons I follow the 6-a-day diet) as most of my family has diabetes problems of one sort or another. |
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A friend of mine not long ago he had problems with his bladder had to
have bladder surgery and found out he was a diabete. He was having a problems with his bladder and due to that he was having water retainage real bad caused him to gain quit a bit of weight. After his surgery he dropped quit a bit. Never know just have to have the doctors run test not normally to have sudden weight gain if diet is remaining the same. |
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Daniet, listen to me. Thyroid weight problems are extremely rare. I
really do know lot about weight control. Something kinda has to come over you, and when that happens, nothing--I mean nothing--will make you overeat. Take advantage of it 'cause this resolve doesn't last long. When you get through the first day of feeling a little less than satisfied, then you can tell that growling stomach where to stick it! Metabolic problems are very rare! 2000 Calories a day is max for a big man. Measure portions,etc. Period. End of Lecture. |
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I used to weigh a lot and now I'm down to a 173, at 5'10.
All I do is play DDR for my PS2, and watch what I eat. |
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lol, thank you sushi... And no I am not laughing at you. I know exactly
what you are talking about as far as personal control vs medical problems. I happen to agree with you there. And dont get me wrong, I am not saying there is no medical reasoning for weight gain/loss, I ust happen to believe it is more to do with diet and self control on a general level. The problem for me is I AM watching, weighing, measuring and even keeping a journal, of what I eat or drink. And to be honest, although it does flux a little (and by A little I mean like having a second slice of bread, or an extra helping of veggies) my diet does not flux by enough to account for the sudden weight changes. At least not by what I can see. That is why I HAVE scheduled an appointment with my fmaily doctor about it. I am not panicking over this, but I am concerned as to why it is happening, know what I mean? |
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what's ddr? I do not know that one, lol.
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Dance Dance Revolution. It's the game where you have a dancing pad and
you along with songs.... they have a workout mode telling you how many miles you jog, how many calories you're burning... it's quite fun. |
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Dan, may I suggest the "rules" ?
I lost 100 lbs and you can check my pics to see the difference just following the rules I made for myself made. I went from 308 to 205-210 with a simple change in my eating habits. Believe me, I averaged 10-12 thousand calories a day before I decided...... #1 Don't eat unless you're hungry some days that means a couple of meals. Some days a snack in the evening, but just don't eat JUST to eat. #2 Stop eating when you're not hungry any more. Take the time to chew and enjoy the food and you'll feel full before you know it. Then you have to resist the training we had as a kid to clean your plate (the hardest part I found) #3 Don't let yourself get TOO hungry ! ! Otherwise you'll binge and they still lock the doors on the all you can eat places when I have THAT look in my eyes. If you're reasonable active and follow these rules (getting away from the 6 meal a day habit which means eating just to be eating which I was doing too) you'll lose the weight. It took about a year but I went from 308-210 and from a 38" waist to a 33" in that time. It doesn't take a LOT of willpower but it does take some. Best of luck my friend and when that cheesecake is calling your name feel free to ask for help in resisting |
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My oldest girlfriend just had the lapband surgery. That was 4mos ago.
She has lost 50lbs. Exercise is also essential. Yeah..yeah..i know!! but if nothing else turn up the stereo and shake that groove thang! it works for me!!! |
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Okay.. I didnt read all the comments here...but I wll say this...The way
you eat is not necessarily the issue...it's what you eat...some foods depending on your body chemistry will make you gain weight no matter how healthy you may thnk they are...If you e-mail me, and you are serious...I can help you...The american body make over proram works...it worked for me and i totally believe it can work for anyone who is seriously conidering losing weight and wuill stick to a regimen...let me know and i relly and truly can help with this...I have personally lost 30 pounds within a two month period just by changing the foods I ate according to my body chemestry make up... |
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The doctors are all talking low carbohydrate diets now too, higher
protein, veggies, salads, but very low carbs. Also, there is a med you can ask your doc about, Topamax, is a migraine medicine but has the side effect of weight loss and none of the bad side effects os other "diet" drugs, is also a mood stabilizer. I work for an internist and he is telling his patients about the South Beach Diet, and I hear it from most of the doctors I type for, means cutting out breads, potatoes, etc., and more protein. |
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Thank You all for your replies so far.I really appreciate your views and
opinions. I look forward to hearing more in the future. |
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I lost 125 pounds...lots of that was from being sick. Oh the wonderful
cancer diet, it works wonders!! After I had my surgery and got better, I wanted to keep losing weight, the first thing you need to do is stop eating 6 times a day. I only eat once a day and maybe a small snack twice if I feel like I need to. When I say a snack I mean like an apple or something healthy. The big question is do you drink any kind of soda? Juices? Those kinds of drinks right there contain lots of sugars~~in fact, so many sugars that you don't even have to eat, right there is your weight gain. If you drink soda, stop drinking it right away and switch to only water, I did and lost 10 pounds in a week!! Never eat till you feel stuffed, that is the worse thing you could ever do. I always feel hungry, but I am use to it now and it doesn't bother me. I wish you luck, its a never ending battle trying to keep the weight off, but its worth it |
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Than kyou everyone for the advise. i need to clear something up though
for some that dotn know what I am refferring to. A six meal a day diet is an actual diet. It is one that is reccomended to many if not the majority of diebetics in order to regulate there insulin. What the basis behind it is, instead of eating three full meals a day, do this... breakfast - glass of milk, soemthing with protien, like an egg (as an example), somethign with carbs to keep you moving. Snack - juice, piece of fruit, or vegetable Lunch - ONE HALF A SANDWHICH, milk vegetable and/or fruit Snack - the other half of the sandwhich, water Dinner - Normal meal, except cut the proprtions down to about half or even 1/4, milk Snack - glass of milk, or something with no sigar. This is not 100% complete, but it gives you the general idea. The main thing about it is that you split up what you would eat in three meals and divide it into six. You add more fruits and veggies to the diet. You spread everything across the day so that you do not have ups and downs with your energy (anyone evr wanna just go to sleep during that after lunch boardmeeting? Try cutting your lunch into two meals. |
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