Raenstoirm
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I have an interesting problem. I have been trying to lose weight for as long as I can remember. That cute little pre-puberty fat that all girls get never went away with puberty and continued to get worse as I got older. I ballooned up to size 18 when I was in high school and only came down from there when a terrible disease took me from obese to fragile. When I went into remission, the weight slowly crept back on. Traditionally I hover around 212 lbs (size 12 on a good day more like a 14 though), but over the summer I gained over 10 lbs (to 224 lbs to be exact) and I couldnt seem to make the scale go back to 212, let alone 165 (size 6 or 8) or so like it should be! I have done the physical trainer thing, but stopped when my normal 212 turned into 214 and it refused to go back to 212. Before the holidays, I went to a nutritionist and she diagnosed me with a few deficiencies and told me I was exercising too much and putting myself in starvation mode, hence why, despite low cal and lots of exercise, I managed to GAIN weight. Around the holidays it was hard to stick to her plan, but as of Jan 6, I have been following it as best as I can and I am pleased to announce I am down to 217. I really want to start this month at 215, but all in all I am not doing bad. 7lbs in three weeks is pretty good when I actually think about it. My nutritionists prescribed diet is not easy to maintain, so I am looking for all the motivation I can get to help me. My hope is that as I get closer to my ideal weight, my body will be able to undo the damage my illness caused and allow me to live a normal life eating normal food (and normal amounts as well.) I dont even want to tell you how much protein I am supposed to consume a day!
So anyway, thanks for reading the rambling weight history of me. I just found WISH this afternoon, so I look forward to reading all of your stories!
So anyway, thanks for reading the rambling weight history of me. I just found WISH this afternoon, so I look forward to reading all of your stories!