Hug Mousefan and wishing you the best. Pre pandemic I was overweight a good amount and burning myself out in various ways. I am now by God's Grace, thin and a ton more at peace than ever before.
What made a tremendous difference to me was/is my strong Christian faith. I also finally began better taking care of myself. I came to appreciate for me the true blessing each day is and with my beloved dad. The importance all ways for me of being still and giving thanks in all. Being happy.
Food wise, I have the advantage of being the plainest, simplest, eater you may ever meet. Pre pandemic I dined out often. For me that was so unhealthy. I realized the same scrambled egg at a restaurant could be made at home a whole lot healthier because it was fresh and I was adding only a smidge of butter for the frying pan and milk along with a tiny drop of salt to the egg. Same principle applied to other staples for me.
Dad and I also now share some Campbell's Chicken Broth before lunch. I have some leftover before dinner while dad enjoys a heartier soup. Starting a meal with soup took my immediate hungry wanting chips, etc urge away and also encouraged me to eat slower.
I no longer eat chips or crackers and honestly don't miss them. I realized those two snacks were what was contributing not only to weight gain but sometimes not feeling well from it. For a time what I did was look at the suggested serving size on a bag of potato chips (I also tried different brands to find one I preferred and that was not so greasy/overly salty)
For example, pretend the suggested serving was 12 chips. What I would do was take 6 chips out of the bag and place them on my plate. Most important step was to then immediately close and put the big bag of chips remaining out of sight. That nipped my tendency to help myself too much from the open bag on the table. I literally broke each chip into smaller pieces. That way I was able to spread them out more during lunch but still was only consuming 6 chips total.
Cheering you on and wishing all of you in this thread well, too
