Anyway, I have gained 65 pounds in about 21 months! My doctors are concerned about my weight gain and I'm even going to a weight DR and I'm not losing! I've had my thyroid checked (just blookwork) and they said everything was fine. Let me give you a little of my history. I've been "chubby" my whole life (I'm 24 now). Was always the "fat kid" at school. I'm 5'3 and my highest weight I ever go up to (until now) was at age 17 at 192 lbs and I was mortified. I went strictly low carb and joined a gym and I got down to 145. Flash forward to January of '05 and I weighed 155-160 and started dating my now husband. This is when the weight started piling on. I admit that I quit going to the gym and I haven't exactly been watching what I've been eating but 65 pounds!?! By the time we got married in January of '06 I was 185 (25 pound weight gain in a year!) and now it's nine months later (and no I'm not pregnant!) and I've gained an additional 40! Is this normal? I had to see my family doctor about two months ago and he scolded me for gaining all the weight but didn't think I had a problem except maybe my BC pills were causing the swelling. SO, I went to my OBGYN and she was shocked at my weight gain but insisted it wasn't my BC making my feet and ankles swell. She was the one who wanted my blood drawn to test my thyroid. That came out ok. I then went to a weight doctor who has put me on phentermine. I've been on it for three months and I've lost 2 pounds! He has now put me on a thyroid pill (low dose) but has not tested me for a thyroid problem. I just don't understand what is happening--I'm gaining weight so fast! I'm not eating that much more than I did when I was 160! I'm sorry I'm rambling it's just that I get so depressed about my weight gain and I'm a newlywed and I just feel so blah! My husband has been very understanding but I know he'd like to see me get down to my "dating weight". I don't like to see friends and family that I haven't seen in awhile because I don't want them to see me. I'm at 225 and it's taking it's toll on me. I'm wearing a size 22 in clothing which is really hard for me to swallow. I'm going to start doing Walk Away the Pounds videos. They are pretty low impact which I need because I can't do too much on my feet anymore without them starting to hurt. I never thought I'd become this person! I always wanted to be healthy and "slim" and full of energy in my married years. I just can't seem to get motivated enough to actually try to make a difference. Please help!Mel

