JudyS
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Hello, all!
I have been struggling and struggling to get my weight down over the past few years. I'll diet for a while, but I tend to feel sooo awful when I diet, and I just don't seem to lose much weight, so I generally give up after a few weeks. This time, I told myself that I was going to stick it out and make it work, but I really need to find a way to make it easier!
I'm about 100 pounds overweight, and I'm a Type 2 diabetic, so losing weight would be really good for my health. This time around, I'm doing Weight Watchers. I've been going for almost five weeks now (week five ends tomorrow.) On the first week, I did the Core plan, but I didn't lose weight, so I switched to the Points plan. I am being very careful to weigh, measure, and write down everything, and I have not "cheated" or had any lapses on the diet since I started.
I've lost 5 pounds so far. 5 pounds in 5 weeks is pretty slow when you consider how much I have to lose, but I am trying to be patient. The problem is, I often feel terrible physically. I get so hungry that I get bad headaches, and then I sometimes start feeling nauseous and disoriented. I also feel cold much of the time. (I was also having terrible blood sugar swings, but I've switched to a new diabetes drug, Byetta, and it's really helping with that.) With the headaches and nausea and all, I often have to go lie down, which means I'm falling way behind on all of the things I need to get done.
I'm not having these problems as much as I did the first few weeks, so that's an improvement, but I really hoped I'd be over these symptoms completely by now. Yesterday was especially bad, and I really questioned whether dieting could possibly be good for me, given that it was making me feel so awful. It's like my body refuses to burn fat the way a normal person's body would, and so when I diet, instead of losing much weight I just feel cold and famished and sick.
I know people will probably ask whether I'm drinking my water and all, so I'll try to answer those questions in advance. I'm drinking my water; I'm eating all my Points; I'm taking a multivitamin. I generally get all eight of the Weight Watcher "Good Health Guidelines" every day. I eat lots of vegetables to try to feel full, but I'm still really hungry. (I totaled it up at the end of the day yesterday, and I had had 12 servings of "0 Points" vegetables!) I am exercising almost every day. My thyroid was recently checked, and is currently normal.
I've tried a variety of other diets in the past, and I either feel terrible like I've felt on Weight Watchers, or I don't lose anything at all. (I did lose 45 pounds on a reduced carb diet several years ago, but it all came back, plus more, even though I didn't go back to eating as many carbs as I had before the diet.) I feel like I've tried everything.
What should I do? I'm tempted to try to get gastric bypass surgery, but I know that it doesn't work for everyone, and I'm worried about complications. I'm also tempted to try nicorette as a way to get my metabolism to speed up, but I'm wondering how dangerous that would be. (I have never been a smoker, so I haven't taken nicotine in the past.) I'm wondering if I can find a doctor who would prescribe amphetamines for me, and whether that would be safer than nicorette. Or should I give up dieting and just resign myself to being fat?
I'm also wondering if I'm the only one going through this. It seems like everyone else has so much more success dieting than I do! I have a friend who just did Weight Watchers, and she dropped 20 pounds in 12 weeks, no hunger, no headaches. She's taller than I am, and she now weighs 98 pounds less than I do, and that makes me feel miserable. Have other people been through these problems when dieting, and how did you cope with it? I really feel alone!
I have been struggling and struggling to get my weight down over the past few years. I'll diet for a while, but I tend to feel sooo awful when I diet, and I just don't seem to lose much weight, so I generally give up after a few weeks. This time, I told myself that I was going to stick it out and make it work, but I really need to find a way to make it easier!
I'm about 100 pounds overweight, and I'm a Type 2 diabetic, so losing weight would be really good for my health. This time around, I'm doing Weight Watchers. I've been going for almost five weeks now (week five ends tomorrow.) On the first week, I did the Core plan, but I didn't lose weight, so I switched to the Points plan. I am being very careful to weigh, measure, and write down everything, and I have not "cheated" or had any lapses on the diet since I started.
I've lost 5 pounds so far. 5 pounds in 5 weeks is pretty slow when you consider how much I have to lose, but I am trying to be patient. The problem is, I often feel terrible physically. I get so hungry that I get bad headaches, and then I sometimes start feeling nauseous and disoriented. I also feel cold much of the time. (I was also having terrible blood sugar swings, but I've switched to a new diabetes drug, Byetta, and it's really helping with that.) With the headaches and nausea and all, I often have to go lie down, which means I'm falling way behind on all of the things I need to get done.
I'm not having these problems as much as I did the first few weeks, so that's an improvement, but I really hoped I'd be over these symptoms completely by now. Yesterday was especially bad, and I really questioned whether dieting could possibly be good for me, given that it was making me feel so awful. It's like my body refuses to burn fat the way a normal person's body would, and so when I diet, instead of losing much weight I just feel cold and famished and sick.
I know people will probably ask whether I'm drinking my water and all, so I'll try to answer those questions in advance. I'm drinking my water; I'm eating all my Points; I'm taking a multivitamin. I generally get all eight of the Weight Watcher "Good Health Guidelines" every day. I eat lots of vegetables to try to feel full, but I'm still really hungry. (I totaled it up at the end of the day yesterday, and I had had 12 servings of "0 Points" vegetables!) I am exercising almost every day. My thyroid was recently checked, and is currently normal.
I've tried a variety of other diets in the past, and I either feel terrible like I've felt on Weight Watchers, or I don't lose anything at all. (I did lose 45 pounds on a reduced carb diet several years ago, but it all came back, plus more, even though I didn't go back to eating as many carbs as I had before the diet.) I feel like I've tried everything.
What should I do? I'm tempted to try to get gastric bypass surgery, but I know that it doesn't work for everyone, and I'm worried about complications. I'm also tempted to try nicorette as a way to get my metabolism to speed up, but I'm wondering how dangerous that would be. (I have never been a smoker, so I haven't taken nicotine in the past.) I'm wondering if I can find a doctor who would prescribe amphetamines for me, and whether that would be safer than nicorette. Or should I give up dieting and just resign myself to being fat?
I'm also wondering if I'm the only one going through this. It seems like everyone else has so much more success dieting than I do! I have a friend who just did Weight Watchers, and she dropped 20 pounds in 12 weeks, no hunger, no headaches. She's taller than I am, and she now weighs 98 pounds less than I do, and that makes me feel miserable. Have other people been through these problems when dieting, and how did you cope with it? I really feel alone!