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needingsupport 05-18-2013 09:59 PM

Just joined and can use any suggestions
 
I'm now trying to change my lifestyle and get healthy. I weigh 217 and my weight has fluctuated up and down for years. I had lost wt by diet and exercising but have 4 bulging disks in my back and have gained a lot of wt back due to corticostetoids. Now I have to be careful with exercising so it won't do more damage to my back. I need help and suggestions on diet and exercises I could try.

Buffinlovin 05-19-2013 01:03 AM

Welcome!! =D

This forum is fantastic for encouragement, I look forward to hearing your success stories!!

My weight is similar to yours (started at 221, last weigh-in was 219 after 1 week), and although I do not know much about the types of medical conditions you have, I can share what I've been doing to see if that can help give you a jumping off point =)

I didn't want to stop cold-turkey with my life and change everything for a diet. I've done that before, and the diets last maybe a week, if I'm lucky. This time I decided to start by changing my eating habits first. My Grandma got me the calculator and some of the reading material for Weight Watchers, and Monday will be 2 weeks that I've been following it. I found, as I wrote down everything I ate and budgeted my points, that the diet wasn't so much about cutting things out, but moderating things so that I wasn't over-eating. If I wanted to eat pizza, I could have pizza, but I would need to make sure that the rest of my meals for the day were within my point range, so it's teaching me to make better decisions about what I eat (and I can still sneak in some of my comfort food in moderation so I don't feel the need to "cheat" as often). I also cut out all soda, and only drink water with the exception of the occasional alcoholic beverage if I'm in a social gathering (I always track the points for those drinks too....you'd be surprised how many points it is! I didn't take the quote "don't drink your calories" seriously till I calculated it!)

As far as exercise goes...I've never been much of a fan lol! I do have 2 dogs that like to go for walkies, and my parents have an elliptical that I use, but on average I only exercise maybe an hour and a half a week (2 dog walks @20-30 min each, 2 sessions on the elliptical @ 20 min each). I actually find I enjoy the walks more, especially now that the weather is getting nice, and my dogs like it because it helps get rid of their restless energy (I have a Sheltie, and after a day being cooped inside she paces and won't settle).

I hope his helps!! :hug:

VioletDolphin83 05-19-2013 06:34 AM

Welcome!! :hug:
Maybe the best exercise for you to start with would be something non-weight bearing like swimming.:)

Mozzy 05-20-2013 10:39 AM

Welcome and good luck on your journey!!

needingsupport 05-20-2013 03:48 PM

Thanks everyone. I think this site will help. I'm ready to get healthy. So far I have been doing good. Just having trouble controlling my hunger. But I just watched dr oz and he was talking about a natural appetite suppressent called glucomannam that I'm going to try


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