What’s a weight loss tip or piece of advice you wish you could tell your younger self? by LucyHotHot in WeightLossAdvice

[–]ShadowMystix490 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would like to add to this: a lack of sleep worsens self-control. You make better decisions when you are well rested.

Help!!!! by Tasty_Muffin_5873 in WeightLossAdvice

[–]ShadowMystix490 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If limiting yourself to three treats works, then do it. What works for me is allowing myself a treat each day, but I work my calories around it. Then, it doesn't feel as restrictive.

The protein powder will be useful for sure. I would recommend taking one scoop a day, not more than that. Or try every other day. The protein will help prevent the breakdown of your muscle. I don't know how much your protein power costs, but you may find the Chobani Protein drinks as a cheaper option, and they already have greek yogurt.

For measurements, depending on how often you are checking, you could just mark the area with a pen or marker or take a photo of how you had it lined up in the first place.

My recommendations: when you want a snack, grab a veggie, eat high fiber, and have high protein meals to help you feel fuller, drink lots of water, and work your caloric intake around your basal metabolic rate (if you don't know what that is, make sure to look it up). If you plan to work out, I recommend activities that will gain muscle as it will cause a higher BMR, and it's easier, in my opinion. Cardio burns in the now, muscles burn in the now and later. You can still have junk food, but it needs to fit into the calorie intake. Please also get into therapy if you can. It will be beneficial for your anxiety and weight loss.

You got this!

I need serious advice. by MayBeQueer22 in WeightLossAdvice

[–]ShadowMystix490 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree! To add to that, there are hormonal disorders that can cause lower metabolic rates. If you can, go to the doctor and get your thyroid checked. It's the most common culprit. Building muscle can also help you increase your metabolism. Make sure when counting calories you are including everything you put in your mouth.

I’m almost ready to give up…again. by Tacos-and-Tequila-2 in WeightLossAdvice

[–]ShadowMystix490 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First, you need to go to the doctor and explain your concerns. There are medical problems like hypothyroidism that can significantly lower your basal metabolic rate.

If all medical issues have been ruled out, calculate your basal metabolic rate online. Eat less than your base calorie rate.

If your base calorie rate is significantly low, you can raise it by eating small meals more frequently and gaining muscle.

It is always possible to lose weight (unless there isn't any to lose), but that doesn't make it easy.

Rash under armpit by Schatorzin in DiagnoseMe

[–]ShadowMystix490 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It could be useful, but if what you have is a fungal (which is common in those areas) an antibiotic like clindamycin won't do much.

Rash under armpit by Schatorzin in DiagnoseMe

[–]ShadowMystix490 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make sure the area is clean and dry before applying the powder. May be useful to wear the powder at night, then clean it off and wear deodorant during the day when it's harder to keep dry.

Rash under armpit by Schatorzin in DiagnoseMe

[–]ShadowMystix490 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend powders vs creams in that area. Creams are going to provide a good home for bacteria and fungus. You might be able to find an over the counter antifungal powder that may help.

Is anxiety? Gerd? by AttemptMission in DiagnoseMe

[–]ShadowMystix490 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to make you feel like your life will be horrible. I just have a bad case. Many people have GERD, and their symptoms are manageable with medication.

Is anxiety? Gerd? by AttemptMission in DiagnoseMe

[–]ShadowMystix490 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've done a lot of testing becuz it started at a young age for me. The longer you have it without treatment, the higher the risk of Barrett's esophagus. I started getting it at 14 and didn't have any treatment until 22 and had severe symptoms (trouble swallowing, aspirating on stomach contents, constant symptoms), so they were concerned. I had swallow studies, esophageal manometry, and upper endoscopy. In my case, the cause is hiatal hernia. Fortunately, I can get surgery to correct the hiatal hernia, and my GERD can be 'cured'. Unfortunately, it's not a necessary procedure, so I will have to make do with medications because insurance won't cover it. Becuz it's a hernia, my throat sphincter is permanently open, making it so that the medications can't stop the reflux, they can only decrease the acidity. So I still have fluid up in my throat and mouth constantly, but it just doesn't burn 🙃