Well… it’s almost time to start raising calories and I am terrified. What if I go overboard? What if I go back to old ways of eating high calorie food? What if I gain and I have no clothes that fit because… yes I did donate all of my bigger clothes because this time felt different. It feels permanent . I have learned to eat better. I have learned to eat less. I have learned to really enjoy it. Ok…exercise still eludes me. I do it but not much. Lack of consistency and motivation with exercise worries me. Without it… raising calories feels like jumping out of a plane without a backup chute.
|
162.9 lb
Lost so far: 69.9 lb.
Still to go: 2.9 lb.
Diet followed reasonably well.
|
Diet Calendar Entries for 10 May 2024:
|
1431 kcal
|
Fat: 55.32g | Prot: 72.23g | Carb: 185.80g.
Breakfast: Jack Link's Teriyaki Beef Jerky (35g). Lunch: Meijer Lite Mayonnaise, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, McDonald's Cheeseburger. Dinner: Member's Mark Medium Cooked Shrimp, Bananas, Wal-Mart Ribeye Steak, Heinz Tomato Ketchup. Snacks/Other: Kinder Chocolate, Cosmic Crisp Apple, Kinder Chocolate, Cuties Mandarin Orange. more...
|
steady weight
|
Comments
I had the same fears after losing 60 pounds. I started bt increasing good carbs. Went from 100-120 carbs to 150-190 carbs. Causes an immediate few pounds of water gain, but...it's just water. I need structure to keep eating healthy and exercising. I have no motivation whatsoever, and after years if wishing that were different, I accept that about myself. So routine is best for me. Daily or weekly weighing, plate method, no sugar, no preservatives, good sleep. The catalyst that drives it all is taking 5 or 10 min to plan my next day's meals. About twice per month, I have a treat or don't plan or eat out. I feel satisfied everyday, but deep down I accept that I have food addictions.
10 May 24 by member: outerlimit
|
|
|
|
|
Submit a Comment
You must sign in to submit a comment
|
|
|
Other Related Links
Members
|
Poorflick's weight history
|