You have really gotten some good advice here! All I can do is sort of sum up my own experiences. For every person here, there is a reason they are overweight. Everyone got here from a different mental "place". Some of us have an addiction to food. Some have medical issues that causes weight gain or makes it extremely hard to lose. Some of us have just eaten a couple of hundred calories more a day than we needed and over time, slowly, hardly without noticing, have gained weight. Some of us use food as medication.
I think I fall into the last two categories. I gained it over years and years and when I'm really upset, I eat.
You've probably already identified your "type" and also know what you like and don't like. So, with that in "hand" reseach the various diet plans and see what will work best for
you. I love a wide variety of foods. I'm also very satisfied with low-fat foods because over the years I've gotten used to them. But I'm also a "comfort" eater, and Mac and cheese (even low fat), breads, etc. can quickly get out of control. But I KNOW I don't want to live my life without them.
So this is what I do: Mon-Thurs, I "do" SBD Phase 1. This diet is high protein with few carbs, and those carbs allowed are complex. Then on Friday, I switch to low fat/calorie counting. I HATE SBD Phase 1 but it does drop pounds fast AND when I switch over on Friday, I'm so happy to be "off" it, that the low fat/calorie counting (at your size you should take in about 1800-2000 calories a day--and believe me, that's plenty. lol) portion of the diet seems not even be dieting. lol I also take Alli, and I don't eat or drink
anything that I don't like. I HATE diet colas. Monday-Thurs. I don't have any cola-then usually on Friday, I get a Pepsi at Bingo. I just count the calories and make sure I don't go over. By dieting this way, I can pretty much eat most of what I love either early in the week or later--depending which "diet" that food is allowed on. lol
Splenda is so fantastic, and MUCH easier to get used to than other sugar subs. What I did was, everytime I used X-amount of sugar from my sugar cannister, I put that same amount of Splenda back and stirred well! It was soooo gradual getting used to the Splenda, that within a couple of months, it tasted like sugar to me. Also, it is better if you add it to drinks. For example I like Cherry Kool-aid. If I mix the Splenda with the Kool-aid and put it in the fridge, it slowly starts getting an odd taste. But if I just make the Kool-aid with water and add the Splenda to each glass, it is great! Same with Iced tea! It's making the little changes here and there that slowly give you control.
This past weekend, one of my kitties, Chryseis went missing. From Thursday to Saturday afternoon, she was gone and I was beside myself. Chryseis has Felv and FIV (cat Aids) and she needs meds. Also she is sooo sweet and happy and I was going out of my mind wondering if she was okay. On Friday, I bought a Hunt Brother's Pizza and ate half of it. Then I ate the other half on Saturday. I can't say I totally "pigged" out, but I ate to comfort myself and I did!! I ate about 2500 calories both days and although I didn't lose any weight those days, I didn't gain either.
I live alone. I was worried. I hardly ever drink (I did drink an Arbor Mist, though lol), I don't used drugs, and I needed comfort. Eating comforted me, and I'm not going to beat myself up about it! I started right back on schedule with SBD Phase 1 on Monday. I've learned that if something is really bad, it's okay to "self medicate"--but every day isn't bad... it's just regular life, and I don't use food to get through life. And if I'm going "use" food as a drug, I have to eat responsibly. LOL
As for what people might think about you, you think about this:
67% of Americans are overweight. That means that we "overweights" are now the "norm". It's the thin people who are abnormal..

So I don't want to be "normal" anymore--I want to be abnormal and slim!
