Over the last few years I have lost 48 lbs. But at 164, I totally got stuck. I stopped losing as fast and it was really effort to lose. I couldn't *cheat* at all over my calories or I would gain.
I started really losing my way. Eating more, and because I seemed to have a lower BMR gaining easier. I have gained back 8 lbs and that also has made me feel so defeated.
I think it is all in my head now. At this particular point my mind totally believes that I can't really lose the rest. I have been trying things and failing. Such as eating less (which just makes me binge) exercise, which it seems I can't keep up with due to my job and life -- which has over the last few months constantly gotten in my way.
I have been mulling running but I feel like this might be ill conceived. I suck at running and I think that might not be the way to go... but then I feel like that is me being lazy.
Thoughts on how I can get a plan for someone who is at that hard point? I watch the biggest loser and I see this area on the biggest loser. They all get to this point where it is so much harder. But they can take it up a notch and have much more time and equipment to push though.



... I'm a fraction faster than a walker BUT I work up a much better sweat than just plain walking....If you're really interested in running try the Couch to 5k program. It starts you off warming up for 5 mins, then run/jog for 1 minute then walk for 1 minute, and every week you up the ante... It's a very doable program...
but I still keep plugging away...