have been gone for a long time
Renee the thing that probabaly helps me the most with weight loss is just not bringing it in the house to begin with. I used to always have lots of sweets, chip, or ice cream in the house. Now I will have things like that if I am out and want it sometimes, but I don't buy it and bring it home usually. If I don't see it in the pantry all the time then I'm not tempted all the time. So if I am in the mood for something like that I will have to drive 11 miles to the grocery store to get it. That deters me! Lol.
Good luck hun!
Good luck hun!
Hi Renee,
Welcome home!!! I have thought about you often and wondered how you were doing.
I know you went through a terrible loss and that can add to the stress eating. Personally, when I started to regain, I realized I had not dealt with some of my head issues...the reasons I stress eat. Counseling helped alot. I found that I had never stopped the night eating...waking after a couple of hours and eating...all night long.
I did that throughout my recovery from WLS...but all I could eat was SF Popsicles so it didn't affect my weight loss. When I was able to eat again, I started eating other 'legal' or somewhat 'legal' things but eating thing all night long the calories added up and the weight piled on. I went from my low of 150 back up to 218. Going over 200 was terrifying.
I did not want to take a sleeping pill for fear of continuing the night eating. I had heard how some people eat, call others, and even drive on Ambien and Lunesta and don't remembeit. I didn't need anything like that. The doctor put me on an additional antidepressant...Trazadone (sp) that is used to help one sleep. I knew someone else who used it and assured me it was fine. I started on it and over the next few months I was back down to 175...a comfortable weight. I don't always take the Trazadone and I have gained about 15 lbs again. I was holding steady between 178-182 and in a size 14. I have eased up to the high180s and even tipped the scale at 192.6 this morning fully clothed. (I usually weigh in my birthday suit) That has my attention again, so I know I have to get back on track with my sleeping.
Find out what your issue is and find a way to deal with it. That way you don't have to really diet, just eat for the right reasons and it will come off. This is my opinion...I'm not a doctor and I don't play one on tv!! I just wanted to let you know that it isn't always discipline...it is sometimes the reason we eat and the reason we eat what we eat when we eat it.
I hope this has been some help to you. It really is good to see you back on the Bama Board. Let us know how it is going. I KNOW you can get those 30 lbs off. Good luck!
Welcome home!!! I have thought about you often and wondered how you were doing.
I know you went through a terrible loss and that can add to the stress eating. Personally, when I started to regain, I realized I had not dealt with some of my head issues...the reasons I stress eat. Counseling helped alot. I found that I had never stopped the night eating...waking after a couple of hours and eating...all night long.
I did that throughout my recovery from WLS...but all I could eat was SF Popsicles so it didn't affect my weight loss. When I was able to eat again, I started eating other 'legal' or somewhat 'legal' things but eating thing all night long the calories added up and the weight piled on. I went from my low of 150 back up to 218. Going over 200 was terrifying.
I did not want to take a sleeping pill for fear of continuing the night eating. I had heard how some people eat, call others, and even drive on Ambien and Lunesta and don't remembeit. I didn't need anything like that. The doctor put me on an additional antidepressant...Trazadone (sp) that is used to help one sleep. I knew someone else who used it and assured me it was fine. I started on it and over the next few months I was back down to 175...a comfortable weight. I don't always take the Trazadone and I have gained about 15 lbs again. I was holding steady between 178-182 and in a size 14. I have eased up to the high180s and even tipped the scale at 192.6 this morning fully clothed. (I usually weigh in my birthday suit) That has my attention again, so I know I have to get back on track with my sleeping.
Find out what your issue is and find a way to deal with it. That way you don't have to really diet, just eat for the right reasons and it will come off. This is my opinion...I'm not a doctor and I don't play one on tv!! I just wanted to let you know that it isn't always discipline...it is sometimes the reason we eat and the reason we eat what we eat when we eat it.
I hope this has been some help to you. It really is good to see you back on the Bama Board. Let us know how it is going. I KNOW you can get those 30 lbs off. Good luck!
Renee, there is nothing more I can add to the suggestions because they are all awesome, but I do want to say it is so good to see you. I have thought about you much over the last years and I know that your situation was a very hard one. You have the strength and the courage in you to do this. I know you do!!