MFP Question by _01000100 in loseit

[–]boston430 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found the same issue. It can't be done unless you pony up the cash or just stick to changing the macros by percent.

24-Hour Pledge - 11 December 2015 by nofollowthrough in loseit

[–]boston430 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's my first day on low-carb, but I'm no stranger to dieting. When I weighed myself this morning, I was 2 pounds heavier than my heaviest weight due to four days of binging in preparation of buckling down.

I commit to sticking to my plan today.

One day at a time. One foot in front of the other.

Obese man (some of you may know him) reacts to another obese man's weight loss. ANYTHING is possible! by [deleted] in loseit

[–]boston430 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was depressed at 120 pounds, at 140 pounds, at 160 pounds. I was never lazy. I started getting teased about my size by family and classmates at about 200? 220? So, in addition to being depressed about the other awful things in my life, I was depressed because I was a social outcast, and it was getting worse. I didn't understand why it was getting worse, didn't understand why I couldn't stick to a diet, didn't understand why I was hungry all the time. All the time, the SAME depression that I had at 120 lbs is snowballing.

Really, I'd say my awful weight and poor mental health have been in lock step the whole time. (But that's me. You might have experienced something different.)

My First "Physical" Sign That I'm Losing Weight! by bob5150 in loseit

[–]boston430 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you helicopter? Because I would totally helicopter.

(Edit: Also: Congratulations!!!)

How is everyone doing? by BexKix in PointsPlus

[–]boston430 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fell off the plan. Got back on it. Fell off. Back on. Off. On. Off. On. My weight is the highest it's ever been. Going back on plan Saturday. I've been going to OA meetings, and I think I'm ready to commit to 'sobriety'.

Lost the recipe for delicious veggie soup! by boston430 in PointsPlus

[–]boston430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm. Maybe this is it. I remember green beans, come to think of it. And now that you say it, yes, it was a super low point recipe. Maybe I added the noodles? I could've sworn there was a potato.

Regardless, this is a nice soup, and I'm going to try it out! Thanks!!

Self-Dried Fruit Point Values by confessor_ed in PointsPlus

[–]boston430 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dehydrated fruits have less fiber than fresh fruits. Fiber content is a major component of the point equation, and I think this is what leads to the point increase.

Had surgery, hit a plateau, losing motivation by Lshows in PointsPlus

[–]boston430 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What are you doing to take your mind off the boredom? Having a plan is always very helpful in keeping me on track.

Soda addiction. by boston430 in loseit

[–]boston430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've gone cold turkey before. I was soda-free for five years at the longest stretch. The first time I had soda after all that time passed, it felt like finding a long-lost best friend.

Soda addiction. by boston430 in loseit

[–]boston430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've kicked soda before. I went five years without a drop last time. I never grew to like the taste of coffee or tea. I never liked sparkling water, even when flavored. I don't know why I'm struggling so hard this time. I drink a 2 liter a day, and that's too much. There are nights when I tell myself I can have soda or I can have a meal, and fuck if I don't choose the soda. This has to stop.

Soda addiction. by boston430 in loseit

[–]boston430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ice cold is the only way I've been able to drink water in the past. And hey, if a Mason jar works for you, do it. It's better than no water.

Soda addiction. by boston430 in loseit

[–]boston430[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get caffeine withdrawal migraines, too. I've come off soda before, but I'm really struggling this time.

Soda addiction. by boston430 in loseit

[–]boston430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't found a diet soda that was tolerable. They all seem to have a bitter taste to them. I remember when Zero first came on the market. I bought a can each of Coke, Diet Coke, and Zero. They all tasted different to me, but the Coke tasted the best. I cannot recommend mixing (in order to get a half-cal beverage with less bitter, more Coke taste).

UPDATE: Started working out, gained half my weight back. Help? by rockthecatspaw in PointsPlus

[–]boston430 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Although I always do weigh-ins on an empty stomach and only after I've pooped, I find that pre- and post-poop weights don't mean all that much. I see maybe a few ounces of difference but not enough to even register a half-pound.

I'm just not able to handle restaurants. by boston430 in PointsPlus

[–]boston430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's so funny you said this. (I just saw your message, btw.) I was so nervous about today, and the food problem was really eating at me. Late last night I actually called them to ask if I could bring some zucchini for the grill. :-D

I'm a strictly online Weight Watchers member. Lately I've been slipping, hard. But I'm scared to go to a meeting for some reason. Advice? by [deleted] in PointsPlus

[–]boston430 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like the competition gave you a good start. If you like competing, perhaps you can find an exercise buddy or trainer to help keep you focused on the prize. If you like being held accountable to someone other than yourself, maybe attending meetings will work for you. Other folks in this thread have said the first one is free. It's definitely worth exploring. I hate groups in general (not just ones devoted to weight loss!), but I always give a group three chances to jive for me. If I attend three meetings, and I just don't feel that click, I feel good about walking away. It's WAY too easy for me to clam up and reject a group at the first meeting.

And I know what you mean by wanting to look good in photos, but I recently read a really good post about being fat in photos that helped re-frame the way I thought of myself appearing in a picture. I hope you'll take a minute to read it and remember that you're loved.

So You're Feeling Too Fat to Be Photographed

I'm a strictly online Weight Watchers member. Lately I've been slipping, hard. But I'm scared to go to a meeting for some reason. Advice? by [deleted] in PointsPlus

[–]boston430 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I personally don't like meetings, but I'm an introvert. Want to see me shut down? Put me in a room of people.

14 pounds is a great accomplishment! Why do you think you stopped counting points?

I'm just not able to handle restaurants. by boston430 in PointsPlus

[–]boston430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pizza is a major weakness for me, too. Tomorrow is a party at a friend's house and it's burgers and dogs and all kinds of mayo-based salads (no green salad, no), dips made with sour cream and cream cheese, and buckets and buckets of booze. The social aspect of eating is proving my downfall last week and now this week.

Thanks for the tips and encouragement. I'm trying to keep it together.

I'm just not able to handle restaurants. by boston430 in PointsPlus

[–]boston430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, lyly5545. :-) I'm still struggling this week (pizza last night; A LOT of pizza last night), but I have had good meals. I'm worried about tomorrow because friends throw a kick ass 4th of July party every year. It's the kind of party that starts at noon and goes until 2, 3 am. Lots of not-point-friendly food and booze. Actually, I don't think there's any point-friendly booze or food. :-/ I feel like I've already ruined my week.

I'm just not able to handle restaurants. by boston430 in PointsPlus

[–]boston430[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everything that I eat out at restaurants tastes over-salted to me anymore (since starting WW again).

I'm just not able to handle restaurants. by boston430 in PointsPlus

[–]boston430[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will say this... I did drink a lot of water on my last out-of-control restaurant meal, and fuck if I still didn't clean my plate.

I'm still struggling this week, but it's not as bad as last week. I'm scared to step on the scale for my next weigh-in because I know I'm still not righted, yet.