First.... Hugssssss. I'm so sorry you feel this way.
I can't relate to the insomnia or the chronic fatigue syndrome (although both my mother and sister have chronic fatigue). I do know however, that when I don't work out or eat properly, my health really suffers... as does my engergy.
I cringe to read the words: "I hate me" - sighhhhh. I hate how our self image, whether we be overweight or not, has such an impact on our lives and how we view ourselves.
I'm not sure I can say I've actually "struggled" with my weight - since for the majority of the time I just didn't really care enough to even bother with the struggle. My idea of struggle was for a few weeks here and there.
A friend of mine took a picture at a gathering and gave it to me. It was a horrible picture and I was going to rip it up. Instead, I posted it where I can see it every day. I looked so bad in it and I thought "wow, this is what everyone else sees??" Funny how when we look in the mirror, we just don't see US
Anyways... What worked for me most recently was (and I'm doing it entirely on my own) weight watchers. They use a "point system" - every food has a value.
Ie:
chicken salad sandwich 10 points
1 2oz sweet roll 5 points
You are allotted x number of points per day doing the "flex system". If I were to do that... I'd be allowed 22 points per day.
See how easy it would be to eat up 15 points? As it is however, I'm doing what they call the "Core" system. You are allowed foods from a core list. ALL healthy... and can have as much as you want (within reason of course). Then, on both programs you're allowed bonus points per week. Definitely something to look into if you're not familiar.
I've lost 10 pounds doing this (and exercise)... since Feb 25th. I certainly can't complain about that!
Shauna
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