I have a shoulder (re)injury and a back problem. I can walk, but not fast enough to make a difference (I don't have time to walk 6 miles, LOL). I will most likely be having surgery on my shoulder again, probably in a few months. I'm currently doing physical therapy. The only exercise I've ever liked was weight lifting. Last year I was lifting 30-40 minutes 2-3x/week and doing 45 minutes on the treadmill at high incline 4-5x/per week. I was at a happy 138 lbs, but still had 3 pounds to go to meet my goal. Then I hurt my shoulder.

I've gained back almost all the weight I lost in about a year. Wearing 12's again, and they're gett'n tighter!

I am eating healthy most of the time, and have gone back to eating three meals a day with two healthy snacks. A snack = banana or tangerine or handful of almonds (15 or so), etc. Usually for breakfast it's Oatmeal and coffee with lowfat creamer or a good cereal like Kashi Go Lean (lots of fiber & protein!) with skim milk. Sometimes eggs & a slice of toast. Lunch is usually a salad with Zesty Italian Free dressing, or a veggie delight on wheat from Subway. Dinner varies... a bowl of soup & a salad, skinless chicken breast & broccoli, thin-sliced pork chop and baked beans or green beans, etc. Sometimes I get a craving for popcorn or whatever, and I tend to give in to a craving because they're so rare.
I rarely eat fast food, rarely eat fried food, rarely drink anything but water, and usually I have 3 or 4 32 oz of water per day. My caloric range is usually between 1100-1300 per day. I don't think I should go lower than that.
I really don't think my problem is my eating habits; I just think that when I don't exercise, the weight is very stubborn to let go of me!

But since I can't really exercise right now, I was hoping to find a way to tweak my diet to lose some of this flab. It's gotten to where getting dressed is no fun & terribly uncomfortable.

And seeing my co-worker/friend lose weight by dieting alone, I had hope that I could do it too.