Weight Loss and Nursing School... am I crazy???

  • Hello all,

    I am a 24 year old nursing student who has struggled with my weight for 24 years. I have "dieted" since middle school with varying success. I have not weighed under 200lbs since my freshman year of high school and I desperately want to change that! I currently weigh in at 275 lbs

    Like I have before, I will be Calorie counting with daily weigh ins. I have a HUGE time issue and I am not yet sure what I will be able to do exercise wise. I do have a fitbit and try to reach 10,000 steps a day and burn 2,800 calories each day. even with reaching this goal daily I haven't seen any results and can only assume it is my diet! I have calorie counter and the lose it app, so I have all the tools in place. I simply need to carry them through. (Like that is a simple thing to do!)

    My biggest problem seems to be loosing motivation (usually with my monthly cycle) and not sticking with it. I am also hoping to find a good support system with this site. My big goal is to reach 145 lbs, but I know that I also need small, frequent goals to keep me on track. I haven't set a mini goal yet, but I am still finalizing my plan. If anyone has any tips, suggestions, etc. I will be more than happy to hear them!

    I look forward to getting to know everyone and supporting each other through this journey!

    -H
  • Hi, I am new too. Being busy will help you. Congrats on starting school. Being in college was wonderful. Good luck.
  • I'm thinking that during your monthly, the blood loss makes you weak and therefore hungrier, maybe a blood sugar drop during that time? When your body is "working against you" it makes that much more difficult. Perhaps adjust your food selection and intake during that time in order to address your needs then?
  • Do not give up !