Looking for inspiration from people who have already or are in the process of losing huge amounts of weight like over 200lbs. How did you do it ? I HATE fish/seafood and everything healthy (fat free dressing, mayo,) I just need ideas of meals and exercise routines etc. I am 40 yrs old about 330 and want to drop 200 or at least 150 I know it won't happen overnight but I refuse to do anything but a gradual life style change because I know anything else won't be a permanent change. I have started working out at a gym, this isn't the first time but I want it to be the last time that I give up. It is so hard just to walk 15 minutes on a treadmill @ 2.5 speed with 3.0 incline and while I do it I try to think positive thoughts but being realistic --- I do wonder how it is going to make any difference. How do people really finally just get to that point that they are able to succeed? I have failed so many times that I just don't want to fail again. I want to be able to find clothes to wear in a mall for goodness sake and just feel like a beautiful woman for once in my life.
I have lost 100#'s in the past 16 months. I actually did it in a little under a year, maintained well for about 4 months and now have decided to get off that last 20# to reach my original goal. I blew out my knee and if I wanted to be able to walk in 10 years I needed to do something, I was 43 years old when I started.
I think your goal of 200#'s is unrealistic. My goal when I started was to be "overweight" not obese. I'm now overweight, I feel great, my Dr. is doing the happy dance and most importantly I found a place where I can maintain and be happy! Sure, I'm not skinny by any means but I am healthy, happy and I can walk with ease!
Some things about your post that I want to comment on.
You say you "hate fish/seafood and everything healthy". Well, I hate to break it to you but unless you adjust your attitude towards food you are most likely to continue on the same cycle you are on. You need to be willing to experiment and to try different things, perhaps even try the same item cooked different ways.
Fat free anything is almost always not healthy. Fat is good for you, your body needs some, we just happen to give our bodies way to much.
If you are not interested in some sort of program then I would highly suggest you get yourself a nutritionist and really learn what is healthy and what isn't.
I would also suggest small meals every few hours.
I eat about 6 times a day and with the exception of a "dinner" that consists of 6-8 oz of a protein and a ton of veggies all my other meals are 100-150 calories each. I incorporate protein shakes and bars into my daily routine.
I weigh on a digital food scale everything I eat and I do mean everything, I then log it daily.
I drink 150-200oz of water a day. (Yes, I pee often but my body has gotten used to it and if I don't drink my water consistently throughout the day I find myself thirsty)
I rarely eat anything processed, I stay away from bread and anything white.
I eat tons of veggies, squashes as well as an occassional sweet potato or yam and assorted proteins as my main meals along with lowfat (notice not non-fat) dairy products. Veggie and egg beater scrambles have become something I love.
With rare exceptions I do not exceed 1200 calories in a day - I am 5'8", have a sedentary job and am not a fan of exercise, BUT I now do it regularly even though I don't like it. I figure I never will like exercise but I like food. In order to have some of the things I enjoy in moderation I have to "burn" it off.
I wish you well.