Heimlich1
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 25, 2010
- Messages
- 13
I am at the end of my "rope" here. I want to be healthy and beautiful and not be so fat anymore. I want my next trip to Disney to be one where I can be the one to run ahead and get the Fastpasses! I want to get in shape. But, I know from experience and many failed diets that I need to get my head on straight before I can do this.
I want to lose 70 pounds. I really need a healthy plan. I've tried Weight Watchers, I've tried Atkins, I've tried counting calories. It just seems like when I get a taste of carbs, it is hard to stop, but I am hypoglycemic so diets like Atkins make me shaky and dizzy.
My dream is to have a healthy relationship with food, where I am not on and off diets all the time and where I can enjoy a meal and not obsess over food each day. I want to enjoy social occasions without eating a salad and stopping for a milkshake on the way home, I want to have a normal life and be a healthy weight.
Does anyone have any experience with either of these programs? I have researched both, but they are nebulous and vague about the exact terms of their plans online. I do know that Food Addicts requires complete abstainence from ALL wheat, flour, sugar and artificial sweeteners. No diet coke or whole wheat bread even? I don't know if I can do that, esp. being hypoglycemic. But if that is what it takes, I can try. I just wonder if that will set my mind up for the "diet" and then lead me to a binge later on.
I really would love to know more info from former overeaters/compulsive eaters/food addicts/emotional eaters who can give me real world advice. We are a different breed than someone who needs to drop 10 pounds or tone up and I have finally hit rock bottom and I am ready to come out. I don't ever want to be a higher weight than I am right this minute!
If anyone can steer me to a good direction, I'd appreciate it. I wish I could afford a nutritionist, but my insurance won't pay for it.
Thanks again. It feels good just to know I am committed to trying, but I wish I knew exactly what to do next!
I want to lose 70 pounds. I really need a healthy plan. I've tried Weight Watchers, I've tried Atkins, I've tried counting calories. It just seems like when I get a taste of carbs, it is hard to stop, but I am hypoglycemic so diets like Atkins make me shaky and dizzy.
My dream is to have a healthy relationship with food, where I am not on and off diets all the time and where I can enjoy a meal and not obsess over food each day. I want to enjoy social occasions without eating a salad and stopping for a milkshake on the way home, I want to have a normal life and be a healthy weight.
Does anyone have any experience with either of these programs? I have researched both, but they are nebulous and vague about the exact terms of their plans online. I do know that Food Addicts requires complete abstainence from ALL wheat, flour, sugar and artificial sweeteners. No diet coke or whole wheat bread even? I don't know if I can do that, esp. being hypoglycemic. But if that is what it takes, I can try. I just wonder if that will set my mind up for the "diet" and then lead me to a binge later on.
I really would love to know more info from former overeaters/compulsive eaters/food addicts/emotional eaters who can give me real world advice. We are a different breed than someone who needs to drop 10 pounds or tone up and I have finally hit rock bottom and I am ready to come out. I don't ever want to be a higher weight than I am right this minute!
If anyone can steer me to a good direction, I'd appreciate it. I wish I could afford a nutritionist, but my insurance won't pay for it.
Thanks again. It feels good just to know I am committed to trying, but I wish I knew exactly what to do next!