JudyS
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I fell off the wagon, and boy! Did the pounds come back with a vengence!
Here's my story. I've been overweight my whole life. (I'm 41 years old.) I had a healthly lifestyle -- regular exercise, few or no refined carbs, lots and lots of fiber -- but it just wasn't enough to control my weight . By the age of 30, I weighed 232 pounds, which, at 5"3" tall, qualified me as "severely obese" or even "morbidly obese."
The healthy lifestyle prevented my weight from going up any higher for the next decade, but I developed diabetes even with no further weight gain. By last year, my blood sugar was way too high even though I was taking oral medication, and I was afraid I'd need insulin shots.
I felt quite desperate. I'd been interested in trying Atkins for decades, but couldn't because I'm a vegetarian. But, recent research suggests that less strict low carb diets can cause weight loss, too. So, in May 2004, I went on a low carb vegetarian diet that I designed for myself.
Wow! I lost weight-- about lost 20 pounds in 3 months. But then, it became harder and harder to lose weight. I was still dieting as before, and exercising most days, but my weight loss stalled after I lost about 25 pounds. I got desperate and started using a weight loss aid (phenylpropanalomine) that had been withdrawn from the market due to safety concerns. With the weight loss aid, I lost another 9 pounds.
By this time, it was March. I had lost 34 pounds in 9 months, which better than nothing but a lot less than I had hoped. What was even more disappointing was that few people noticed the weight loss.
I even asked a close friend if I looked thinner, and she said no. I guess the difference between 230 and 198 just wasn't enough to notice. This was incredibly discouraging -- dieting for 9 months, and no one notices?
Then, a bunch of things happened that made it hard to diet. First, I was on vacation, and was somewhat (not totally) off the diet. Then, I got quite ill, and the only foods that would stay down were ginger snaps, dry toast, soda crackers -- all pretty much pure carbs! When I got better, I thought that since I has eating carbs anyway, I'd take a "vacation" from my diet for a few weeks. I planned to restart my diet during the Jewish holiday of Passover, which started last night and forbids the eating of most foods made from grains. I thought, "How much can I gain in three weeks?"
Well, I got on the scale today and the answer is -- 14 pounds!!! I'll all the way back up to 212 pounds. I spent 9 months losing 34 pounds, and almost half of it came back in 3 weeks!
I'm determined to start over, but I could really use some encouragement! I haven't "hung out" on the WISH board before, but I love the DISboards, and I'm hoping I can get some support here.
Here's my story. I've been overweight my whole life. (I'm 41 years old.) I had a healthly lifestyle -- regular exercise, few or no refined carbs, lots and lots of fiber -- but it just wasn't enough to control my weight . By the age of 30, I weighed 232 pounds, which, at 5"3" tall, qualified me as "severely obese" or even "morbidly obese."
The healthy lifestyle prevented my weight from going up any higher for the next decade, but I developed diabetes even with no further weight gain. By last year, my blood sugar was way too high even though I was taking oral medication, and I was afraid I'd need insulin shots.
I felt quite desperate. I'd been interested in trying Atkins for decades, but couldn't because I'm a vegetarian. But, recent research suggests that less strict low carb diets can cause weight loss, too. So, in May 2004, I went on a low carb vegetarian diet that I designed for myself.
Wow! I lost weight-- about lost 20 pounds in 3 months. But then, it became harder and harder to lose weight. I was still dieting as before, and exercising most days, but my weight loss stalled after I lost about 25 pounds. I got desperate and started using a weight loss aid (phenylpropanalomine) that had been withdrawn from the market due to safety concerns. With the weight loss aid, I lost another 9 pounds.
By this time, it was March. I had lost 34 pounds in 9 months, which better than nothing but a lot less than I had hoped. What was even more disappointing was that few people noticed the weight loss.
I even asked a close friend if I looked thinner, and she said no. I guess the difference between 230 and 198 just wasn't enough to notice. This was incredibly discouraging -- dieting for 9 months, and no one notices?Then, a bunch of things happened that made it hard to diet. First, I was on vacation, and was somewhat (not totally) off the diet. Then, I got quite ill, and the only foods that would stay down were ginger snaps, dry toast, soda crackers -- all pretty much pure carbs! When I got better, I thought that since I has eating carbs anyway, I'd take a "vacation" from my diet for a few weeks. I planned to restart my diet during the Jewish holiday of Passover, which started last night and forbids the eating of most foods made from grains. I thought, "How much can I gain in three weeks?"
Well, I got on the scale today and the answer is -- 14 pounds!!! I'll all the way back up to 212 pounds. I spent 9 months losing 34 pounds, and almost half of it came back in 3 weeks!
I'm determined to start over, but I could really use some encouragement! I haven't "hung out" on the WISH board before, but I love the DISboards, and I'm hoping I can get some support here.

Welcome to WISH!! I think you are probably right about some of your gain being due to water. Do you drink water along with doing low-carb? I'll bet that weight will come right back off when you start drinking your water. Also, when you're sick, you tend to get dehydrated and that leads to water retention, too.

Best wishes in your success with eating healthy.
headed your way
I find myself wanting that 10lb clippie a little more everyday, and when I post and see the five lb clippie it reminds me that even when I have had a bad day, I am doing something right and I am on the right path to good health!
You are doing wonderful and I bet you'll notice those extra pounds coming off quickly, as I bet a good part of them is water weight! Congrats on getting back on the wagon, and welcome! Onward and Downward, and to Onderland you go!