Hello ladies! I thought I'd crash your board for a minute to get some advice on my mom's weight loss journey.
My mother is 61, I'm about to be 28, and she's been dieting off and on since before I was born. She's gone on and off Weight Watchers in particular many times, but has also tried Atkins, and even Slim Fast once. She's dieted with and without exercise.
About 17 years ago, she lost a lot of weight on WW (over 100 lbs), but she put about 30 lbs back on within a year.
Recently, she decided to jump into calorie counting since she knows that's what I've done. She's doing some yoga and walking, and told me she was eating 1200 calories/day. I told her in no uncertain terms that wasn't enough, and talked her up to 1500 at least, which I calculated as being more in line with where she should be.
I feel like my mom has serious issues with food, bordering on a disorder. She's been on and off various diets for almost 30 years, and she's never happy. She swings from one extreme to the other and is overly critical not only of her body but of me, friends, and even strangers.
She
is slightly overweight for her height right now. She also seems to - mostly - listen to me when I talk about weight loss stuff now. But I know about weight loss as a girl in her twenties, not as an older woman, and I'm sure there are unique situations and strategies I'm not aware of. I want to be able to encourage her toward healthy eating and good habits, and away from this crash diet spiral she usually gets into, in the hope she'll be able to improve her overall health.
Any advice is appreciated!
For your edification, here's a picture of me with my mom taken in March: