LillsnJills
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Hi, all
Just wondering if anyone else has cut sugar out of their diets (a la "Year Of No Sugar"). My wife and I just started today, and I thought it'd be nice if those of us on this journey had a support thread. I did a search but didn't see one pop up....
A bit about us: Me = Lilly, 42, 5'7", about 300 lbs (man that hurts to type....). I have bad knees due to a car accident followed by surgery, and flat feet, both of which are aggravated by the excess weight. This is the heaviest I've been in YEARS, and I'm pretty disgusted with myself for it. I have a desk job which makes me utterly sedentary, and I work a lot of very quiet grave shifts, and eat out of boredom. I started walking on a treadmill today and plan to do so 5x a week.
DW = Jill, 38 in a month from now, 5'5", won't post her weight cause she hasn't said I could (lol), but suffice it to say also Pooh sized (though lower than my weight). She has a bum back/hip and also flat feet, both also exacerbated by the weight. She has an office job but is often on her feet and moving around. She began doing Jillian Michaels workouts, and will also be doing them 5x per week.
Like most people struggling with weight, we've both had ups and downs, struggling to take weight off and keep it off. We'd do well for a while, but then the weight would creep back up again, despite cutting back on calories/eating "diet" foods, eating "healthy" granola bars, etc. and then we'd just give up, because our efforts never seemed to pay off.
Jill recently picked up a copy of "Year of No Sugar", and it was a real eye-opener, reading just how pervasive sugar in all it's forms really is. Some things you EXPECT to have sugar, but lunch meats? Supposedly healthy soups? Broths and stocks? Not so much.
I do most of the grocery shopping for us, and my weekly trip today took twice as long as usual, given the need to check every single label of every single item I need to buy to make sure there were no added sugars. I'm looking forward to getting to the point where I KNOW which brands/items are safe so I can cut down on the time it takes to shop.
I'd love to hear from others, what success you've had, challenges you've faced, products you've found are NSA and fantastic (or maybe not so great), ways you've fought off temptations, whatever else you'd like to add!

A bit about us: Me = Lilly, 42, 5'7", about 300 lbs (man that hurts to type....). I have bad knees due to a car accident followed by surgery, and flat feet, both of which are aggravated by the excess weight. This is the heaviest I've been in YEARS, and I'm pretty disgusted with myself for it. I have a desk job which makes me utterly sedentary, and I work a lot of very quiet grave shifts, and eat out of boredom. I started walking on a treadmill today and plan to do so 5x a week.
DW = Jill, 38 in a month from now, 5'5", won't post her weight cause she hasn't said I could (lol), but suffice it to say also Pooh sized (though lower than my weight). She has a bum back/hip and also flat feet, both also exacerbated by the weight. She has an office job but is often on her feet and moving around. She began doing Jillian Michaels workouts, and will also be doing them 5x per week.
Like most people struggling with weight, we've both had ups and downs, struggling to take weight off and keep it off. We'd do well for a while, but then the weight would creep back up again, despite cutting back on calories/eating "diet" foods, eating "healthy" granola bars, etc. and then we'd just give up, because our efforts never seemed to pay off.
Jill recently picked up a copy of "Year of No Sugar", and it was a real eye-opener, reading just how pervasive sugar in all it's forms really is. Some things you EXPECT to have sugar, but lunch meats? Supposedly healthy soups? Broths and stocks? Not so much.
I do most of the grocery shopping for us, and my weekly trip today took twice as long as usual, given the need to check every single label of every single item I need to buy to make sure there were no added sugars. I'm looking forward to getting to the point where I KNOW which brands/items are safe so I can cut down on the time it takes to shop.
I'd love to hear from others, what success you've had, challenges you've faced, products you've found are NSA and fantastic (or maybe not so great), ways you've fought off temptations, whatever else you'd like to add!