I guess I should introduce myself. I'm a 29 year old mom of 3 little ones. My husband and I have been married 8 1/2 years. I stumbled across this forum after a heart to heart with my hubby. I'm overweight and I think on the threshold of being termed obese. I need to lose 100 lbs.
I've tried diets in the past and while they worked they were basically quick fixes and the moment I stopped I started gaining the weight back. I packed on the pounds with the birth of each child and I really need to do something for myself to get it off.
I got a membership to our local Y this summer so I could teach the kids to swim and I was so uncomfortable in my bathing suit in front of others. I need to do this for myself and my family. I'm also a SAHM/WAHM so I make my own hours so have that flexibility. I really need to lose this weight and keep it off the healthiest and hopefully fastest way possible.
I started one of those pill diets 2 weeks ago and have lost 8 lbs so far but I forget to take it and I honestly hate taking pills.
I love food and food obviously loves me but at this point I'm a little disenchanted and realize it's not a fairytale you've got to work for it if you want it.....well I want it. I just don't know the path to get there or where to start. I'm doing research but there's so much and they are all different and conflicting
........Any tips, help or advice would be very much appreciated. Thanks.

It can be overwhelming, but you are right that quick fixes don't work. You need to change the way you eat permanently so that once you do get the weight off, you don't switch back to old, unhealthy eating patterns and regain the weight you lost. Counting calories works very well for many people here. There is an app you can get for your phone/computer called myfitnesspal which will calculate all the calories that you consume and burn through exercise and keep track for you. Everyone who uses it has had really good things to say about it. You also can't go wrong by switching to less processed foods and choosing more whole, natural foods. As for me, I've finally figured out that I have a carb sensitivity, so I've had to cut back on quick-burning carbs like breads, pasta, potatoes and sweets, because they make me crave more of those kinds of foods and keep me in a constant state of hunger. Everyone is different and you may have to experiment to find out what plan works best for you. As you browse around, be sure to check out the different weight loss plans under the Diet Central section. Good luck!