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Michelle2 07-15-2009 01:45 PM

Yet another intro post
 
Hello, all!

I thought I'd stop lurking as a part of my commitment to my new lifestyle.

Like a lot of you, I've been struggling with my weight forever. Diets were my obsession and the worst thing for me. I'd commit super strongly and eat strictly for a couple of months, lose 20 lbs, eventually binge when we had pizza/ice cream/whatever the excuse of the month was at work and regain 30. At my lowest moment, I even tried that controversial low calorie, high protein diet for two weeks until I realized how stupid that was and that even being thin wasn't worth losing my hair and permanently damaging all of my organs (to make it worse, I have a severely anorexic sister and have seen for myself what that kind of diet does to a person). I went through this cycle again and again until I went from an overweight but manageable 165 lbs to 215 (at least). At that point I just gave up and decided I was consigned to being the "fat girl" for the rest of my life and just decided to deal with it.

Somehow this winter that thinking started to change. I decided to no longer be in a super-huge hurry. I just made small gradual changes - I still ate junk food, but less. I got on the treadmill a few days a week. Just doing that I lost a few pounds by the end of the semester. This summer I took advantage of the cooler weather and started walking more until I now do 3.5-5 miles/day. I slowly cut more and more junk food out of my diet until I removed it entirely. I don't even want it anymore, though on the rare occasion I want ice cream I'm perfectly happy to let myself have some. I realized I should have been listening to my mother all along--who told me years ago that small changes over time was the key to success.

Recently, I decided to eat mainly vegetarian. Part of the reason I always failed on diets before is because I hate cooking chicken. Somehow it never occurred to me that living on chicken breasts is not actually required and there wasn't some diet police that would show up if I didn't eat plain chicken + spinach every day for dinner. This is what my diet generally looks like:

Breakfast
1 cup Protein Special K + 1/4 cup 1% milk

Snack
1/2 Thomas Whole Wheat Pita + 2T hummus, 3/4 cup spinach, sprouts and 2 cucumber slices
15 peanuts

Lunch
1/2 Pita with same fillings as snack
Penne Pasta (my recipe is essentially the same as the one in our recipe section except I use entirely grapeseed oil instead of margarine and I use Barilla Plus pasta, plus I divide it into 6 servings).
10 carrot sticks

Snack
Banana

Dinner
Kale with Cannelenni Beans (I cook 1 small onion + rosemary and 2 garlic cloves in 2 T olive oil until really soft and then add 1/2 cup white wine, boil down until thick, then add 1 can beans + 1 1/2 lbs Kale or Swiss Chard that I ribbed and boiled for 7-10 minutes). Each serving is 1/4 of that.
2 T Parmesan cheese
1 slice Wegman's Organic Multigrain bread (about 130 calories)

Recently I realized the importance of really reading labels. I thought my hummus was twice the calories it was and couldn't figure out why I was dizzy all the time. Well, when I re-calculated everything I was coming in at barely 1200 instead of the 14-1500 I'd planned on. So I added the peanuts and multigrain bread and surprise, the dizziness went away.

I'm pretty happy with this diet except I want to add more nutrient dense fruit. So tomorrow I'll go to the farmer's market and see what berries they have. I'm considering switching out the peanuts for edamame if I can find some in my tiny town. At school I'll make my own bread and pitas but I'm presently staying at a research station and our kitchen has few pans and only a 1 cup measuring cup + a 1 Tablespoon measure.

Onederchic 07-15-2009 02:38 PM

Hi Michelle. Welcome to 3FC.

Seems like you got a pretty good plan and I wish you all the success in the world.

Hugs
Michelle

seagirl 07-15-2009 02:47 PM

Sounds like you have a good plan and are figuring out what works for you! :carrot:

MotoMichelle 07-15-2009 03:17 PM

:welcome3:

Rebound 07-15-2009 03:41 PM

I just tried a bag of frozen edamame (in the pods) and it was surprisingly good. It doesn't have quite the *snap* that the fresh stuff at the Japanese place does, but once you get over that, the actual taste of the edamame is just fine. So I'd give that a shot if you haven't already!

Oh, and WELCOME!

mortonpixie 07-15-2009 05:50 PM

Welcome!

Looks like you have a great plan. I <3 calorie counting because I CAN eat ice cream or chips or something if I want to. I just record the calories and stay within my limit - yay!

dietcokehead98 07-15-2009 09:11 PM

:balloons: Welcome!!

Michelle2 07-15-2009 10:14 PM

Well, I'm back to being a bit confused. After lunch I started to get dizzy again despite upping my calories. :?: It got worse after I ate my banana and had some water. Drinking water in general makes it a lot worse. It was bad enough that I had to concentrate just on keeping my head vertical.

I decided to get a turkey sub to see if that helped things. It did, dramatically. I felt fine within 1/2 hour of dinner. I also had a medium diet coke with dinner. I've been trying to ween myself off of the diet coke, but I wondered if some kind of withdrawal from that was the cause. So now I don't know if I just need to up my calories again (the sub was a good 200 calories more than I generally eat for dinner), eat at least one portion of meat a day, add more fat or protein or what. I know from experience I can't up my calories much above 1500 and still lose.

I bought some whole wheat English muffins. I'll try eating one with peanut butter for my morning snack and see how that goes. I might switch to crackers and cheese for the afternoon and cut the bread with dinner. Since the banana by itself made me the sickest I think any pure-carb snack is a bad idea.

sassypants01 07-16-2009 10:58 AM

Hi Michelle2,

I know you're trying to stick to Vegetarian but maybe your body needs a bit more protein.. Can you add some tofu, eggs, maybe some turkey? I wouldn't up your calories I would just up your protein intake. As far as your banana situation....what about putting some almond butter the whole wheat muffins with banana on top. Food combining makes a difference. Always having a protein source, a little fat and a carb together. See if that helps! :)

Lori Bell 07-16-2009 12:03 PM

I totally agree on the dizzy/protein factor. Looking at your sample menu you have VERY little protein in your diet. If you are dead set on being a vegetarian, that is great, but you need some good protein sub. Nuts, soy or some other protein replacement. Good luck, and congrats on your success so far!

Michelle2 07-16-2009 01:03 PM

I'm not actually that low on protein. I'm certainly getting more than my pre-diet self who pretty much lived on bread and fat. Today, for example, my meat-free menu will have 75g. That's with peanut-butter + whole wheat muffin, but even without that I was getting 70g on the days before that. That really ought to be plenty considering I'm neither pregnant nor weight-training. I'm not foreclosing the possibility and I do, sincerely, thank you for the advice. It's just, most of the research I read of late suggests that protein recommendations are probably high and that unsaturated fat has more of a role in insulin metabolism than previously thought.

I think food combining might be the issue, though I'm not exactly certain. It might still be too low calories as well - or at least too few early in the day. This morning when I got up I felt great. Then I ate my bowl of Protein Special K (with 13 g of protein in the amount I ate) and felt abysmal 15 minutes later. I dragged myself to work, ate my English muffin and peanut butter and felt fine within 10 minutes. I'm still fine. Tentatively, I think I just need to make sure I get protein, carbs and fat in every meal. Plus I think I might be reacting badly to the Special K. Thinking back to when I first switched to pure Vegetarian, I was eating Total for breakfast and bean quesadillas for dinner. The quesadillas had significantly more fat than recipes like the beans and kale. My blood sugar got a little low late in the afternoon because of my improperly calculated calorie intake I think, but I didn't have this dizziness. At that point my protein intake was probably too low--60g or so--and while I saw an impact on energy it didn't give me vertigo.

I'll try to pick a few more protein sources, since people think that's the key. I could try adding more protein heavier veggies like broccoli. I'm trying to cut out processed meats like deli items in particular, but if that's what's necessary, I suppose that's what I'll eat.

Michelle2 07-17-2009 09:19 AM

Well, I think it was just that my calories were too low, combined with the fact that I'm almost certain I have some kind of bad reaction to the Special K. I decided to eat the last of my black beans, a little cheese and some salsa for breakfast instead. Roughly the same amount of protein with just a little more calories than my usual breakfast and I didn't have the instant dizziness.

Yesterday I decided to up my calories to 1600 because even though the dizziness went away I was still feeling somewhat energy-free. Plus, I'd been feeling really panicked about upping my calories, which wasn't a good emotion to indulge, so I wanted to cut that type of thinking in the bud. I had tons more energy and was able to go for my walk, something I hadn't felt up to in days. I kept it to 2 miles instead of the usual 3.5+, but I got through that in 30 minutes, which is a fast speed for me. I figure if raising my calories allows me the energy to get my exercise in, that's a better choice than lower calories without exercise, even if my calorie deficit is less.

Though, weight-wise it seems to have worked out. I was down to 197.6 this morning after being back up to 202 yesterday. My bottom line goal for the summer (i.e. before I go back to school on August 15) was to get below 195 as that would represent a 20 lb loss, so it seems even with a slightly slower loss rate I should be able to get there in 4 weeks.

goodday 07-17-2009 09:22 AM

im a vegetarian too and if you like fage 0% greek yogurt it is a life saver, it has more protein than a can of tuna!! and its delicious, especially with raw grapes thrown in. hope that helps :)


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