im becoming very sad
i want to become healthier
and lose weight
i dont want to die fat
but no matter what i try
i dont lose weight
how can i now at 53
when the time when i was a teen
i was exercising and active 2 to 4
hours a day and maintained my weight
when now i cant get near that level of activity
if that didnt make me lose
what will
I was told by my dietician that I was just one of those people who just had to accept that they were obese. I struggled with my weight until I discovered LCHF. I couldn't shed weight because I had insulin resistance, and became diabetic because of it. She kept upping my carb intake, while as a person on the fast track to diabetes, I couldn't proccess carbs. (See T2 as a kind of carb-intolerance). With Low Carb, High Fat I lost well over 50 pounds which I really needed to lose. When I plateau-ed I took it a step further with Keto. I currently only eat 20 grams of carbs a day, and I am still losing weight. Rheumatism prevents me from being really, really active, but what they say here is true: you can't outrun a bad diet. I'm into it all for 2 years now. Three months in I could stop taking diabetes medication and statins, and I kept losing weight. I am no longer morbidly obese or even obese, and my bloodsugars are in the non-diabetic range.
Start your day with eggs, bacon, mushrooms, cherry tomatoes. Have a salad with tuna, mayo, capers, olives... Dinner just meat, fish and above-ground veggies. Skip bread, potatoes, rice, cereal, pasta, fruit (savw for berries). Snack on cheese, olives, nuts, extra dark chovolate. But do eat things you LIKE to eat, because if you hate your food, the diet won't last, and it'sc one that you'd have to follow for the long haul. Check Dietdoctor.com for meal ideas and more information.
I was told my situation was hopeless at 28, 29 years old, when all that happened was that the advice I got was bad. You CAN do this. It's not just me, many people here have done it.
@Goonergal even made the papers with it. Check the success stories section... If all of them could do it, there's no reason why you can't.
There IS hope.
Hugs,
Jo