The SDMB Weight Loss Club - Part Deux

First off, congrats to all of you for staying with this thread and for the weight you have lost. I myself am “Atkinsing” again, now that my gouty arthritis is under control. (I am watching the red meat intake, and I’m staying away from red wine, as well as taking Allopurinol to reduce the uric acid).

Now to the reason for my post…

I overheard the above statement at work. It was made about the woman I am now “seeing”. (It’s not love. It’s “a loving friendship”, according to her;)).

Anyway, this lady recently underwent a radical “makeover”. She got nipped and tucked and lost a lot of weight very fast. She did it the right way, too: with Weight Watchers, and she has every reason to be proud of herself. But she cannot get herself stopped, and she obsesses about everything that she puts gginto her mouth!

For example, if she goes out to eat with me, she will eat and seem to enjoy a nice meal, but all the way home she talks about how she should never have ordered what she did, and how she will have to power-walk it off the next morning.

Friends, she is already in a calorie deficit, and whatever good she did with the facelift, she is now destroying with that gaunt, pale, and yes, sick look that she carries around with her. And for all that exercising she does, she has very little energy and her immune level is at the point to where if she sees a patient with a cold, she’s very likely to take that cold home with her.

I have tried talking to her, to no avail. She doesn’t listen, oftentimes interrupting me with a change of subject, so I’ve stopped. I have also stopped asking her out to eat, although we still go to a movie from time to time. She doesn’t wanna hear about “maintaining” and it’s just as if she’s a kind of “anorexic” without the puking.

She used to be “svelte”, and yeah, she could have used a few pounds off her, but this is too much.

I just needed to share that little bit of mundane stuff with y’all, if only to point out that, “Hey! That’s enough, okay?”

Quasi

People DO get food-obsessed on WW. I find myself doing it, and I noticed in another WW person’s LJ that they’re food-obsessed. I know I just have to relax, but it’s difficult to do when you’re counting every single thing that goes into your mouth.

I left out the fact that her current weight is 105 pounds and she’s 5’4.

I also left out that I know I’m probably gonna take an ass-kicking in the form of flamery: “It’s her life, Q! Stay the hell out!”

But I just care about her, that’s all. And the “staying out of her life part” is taking care of itself.

Q

The minimum weight for her height for all adults, according to WW here is 116. Dependant upon age, it should be a bit higher.

Maybe you could talk to her about this? WW wants healthy people, not emaciated, slightly ill people.

Anyway, I didn’t mention before, I’ve started doing Yoga (DVD) and going to try some Tae-Bo as well as the 3x week workout at Curves. The pound I lost? It’s back, dammit. I’m eating what WW says to eat points-wise, and I’m working out, and drinking my water, so I dunno what it is. BUT IT BETTER STOP.

Ginger, look at inches, not pounds. Especially if you are working out, it might just be muscle that you are seeing, not fat

Ok, I just decovered I’m a fat cow. I don’t know how it happened but it did. I’m sure I was 130 lbs last night, or maybe the night before… Now I’m 210!!! This still looks like earth, so… Will you (collectively and singly) help me? I guess I can’t do much before our cruise on Sept 27th, but hell, what could it hurt.
Ok all seriousness aside, I started a low carb, high protein about a month ago. That has always been my most sucessful choice. Unfortunately, It pushed the ol’ gall bladder a little and had to stop. What now?
I’ve been unable to walk more than a few yards for about a year due to very stuborn Plantar Fascitis. I still have to be careful but I am walking for 15 minutes a day.

Hi you all,

I’m up 7# from taking a cruise (it’s hell eating out all week–heavy sodium, heavy carbs, big emphasis on dessert). I was lenient but still followed my general guidelines, so I’ll bet most of that gain will be gone in a week. I’ll let you know!

I’m now at 43.5 lbs down.

picunurse - we’ll try to help with both suggestions and encouragement.

The linchpin of my diet has been to cut all the calories out of what I drink. Kissing goodbye to 400-600 calories per day means a lot less denial elsewhere, though I do mostly eat sensibly and stay away from fast foods and junk foods. That may or may not work for you, but I’d recommend giving it a try. If it works, you’re way ahead; if it doesn’t, what have you lost but a week or two?

For me, the key is Splenda, the best no-cal sweetener ever. (It comes in the yellow packets/boxes.) I use it instead of sugar in my coffee, and I make sweet tea from the pourable stuff. (At work, where I’m away from my own fridge, I drink regular diet sodas.

Gingy - congrats on getting off that plateau! 2.5 pounds down from where you’d been sounds too big to be illusory. Bet you’re off it for good, now.

Shoshana - I expect it’s next to impossible to eat healthily on a cruise; I’d say you did well. Good luck in taking it back off!

On Friday, I had a doctor’s appointment; I was down to 176 on her scale. Only four more pounds to go! I might even make my goal of 172 by the end of the month. Over the weekend, I washed a bunch of new 34-waist jeans I’d bought earlier and set aside. I’m moving down from 36-waist slacks at last - yeehaw!!

You guys started in spring but it’s still going strong…

And now it’s spring here, and my bloke & i are starting a bit of self-renovation.

We’re trying out the CSIRO diet - which I mentioned in a thread on the Atkins diet recently. This is the thread - I couldn’t figure put how to make the link go to a specific post - it’s most of the way down, just look for me…
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=205511

it is low fat, medium carb (all complex with fibre) and high protein, so seems to look pretty healthy. Eat masses of veggies instead of rice, pasta & potatoes. We’re not being all out on it - we have added an extra one beer per day for him and equivalent kJ in sweets for me (about 30g chocolate). And we plan to not worry about birthday partiies of which quite a few are coming up. And also to add some exercise.

Just starting now. Yesterday, actually. I weigh gulp 95kg.

I’ve lost 30 lbs since June, and gone from a tight size 20 to a well fitting 16. Last night I went out with an old friend I haven’t seen in a while, and as we were walking out of the theater, he whistled at me. “Damn girl, you’re all skinny now!” This was coming from a guy who notices nothing…I’ll dye my hair a completely different color (go from blonde to red…), and he won’t say a word. By the time we see each other again, I want to be down at least another 20 lbs…

I love compliments like that…they mean so much more…

Okay, friends, here’s the story:

Instead of having you come in for a new license, my state has a delightful tradition of sending update stickers. So I got my license here about 6 years ago and had accrued a thick mass of stickers. Well, my license went through the wash, rendering the sticker illegible. Since I’m going to be flying on September 11th, I thought I’d better go get a new sticker. So the DMV tells me that a new sticker will take several days, but I can get a new license immediately. I go get a haircut so I’ll be all tidy and law-abiding-looking and come back, and when she updates my information, my old driver’s license weight is too high. I thought of all of you, and thought: I should be accurate. After I get this cruise food out of my system, I’ll be 158. Then I thought, Naaaahh, and told her 150. So once I’m desalinated, I will have 8-10 pounds to go to reach my NEW, IMPROVED, DRIVER’s LICENSE WEIGHT!

Yay, Shoshana!!

My bathroom scale was not zeroed properly - who knows what happened - and when I reset it, it looked as if I had gained! :eek: So I took a deep breath and ignored it for a few days. And this morning, with it properly set to zero to start, I find I’m down 24# total. Not bad for just over 2 months!

One thing that has struck me - I haven’t told anyone at work that I’m following South Beach. In fact, I don’t discuss diet at all - some of the folks here are obsessed and insane (like the guy who has to know exactly how much sodium is in everything!!) Anyway, I’m wearing smaller jeans and my shirts are definitely looser, yet no one has said anything. Granted, 24# from my original weight isn’t as dramatic as someone going from 154 to 130. Still, I find it curious that even the manic dieters here haven’t said anything, which I assume means they haven’t noticed.

On one hand, I’m glad no one’s saying anything, because I don’t need a bunch of people fretting over everything I eat (that’s kinda the way it goes here). On the other hand, how can they not notice that my jeans now look like clown pants?!? Maybe it’s just that no one pays attention to me. Can you imagine??

:smiley:

Zette was in town last night for dinner, and gave me some nice compliments. I see people who haven’t seen me in awhile, and they don’t say anything, and it’s discouraging. It’s nice to hear from someone you know isn’t blowing smoke up your … nose. Yeah. If I didn’t look good, she wouldn’t say it, and I trust her hobbity butt.

Y’know, something like this happened to me, too. I frequently take my youngest to a nearby play center. When I had lost about, oh, 35 or 40 pounds, no one even seemed to notice! Then, one day, at about 60 pounds, three or four people said to me “Wow! You look great! What are you doing?” So, hang in there. Also, maybe your co-workers are noticing, but since you’re not discussing diet at all, they may assume that it’s nothing you wnat to talk about.

Plateau. Plateau, plateau. Plateau plateau; plateau, plateau! Plateau? Plateau plateau plateay, plateau.

I seem to have bounced back up to about 179 or so for no apparent reason. Grrrr. Six days ago, the scale was giving me fluke readings as low as 173.5; now it’s giving me fluke readings of 181. I know the ‘real’ swing isn’t that big, but it’s still bumming me out.

RTFirefly, my theory is that scales are manufactured by the same people that make TastyKakes. See, that way, when you stop spending money on TastyKakes, you spend some money on a scale. But after a while, the scale is programmed to screw with our heads like this, so we’ll say “the hell with it” and go back to buying the TastyKakes. This way, they don’t lose the income stream from any one individual for too very long! It’s kinda like holding a monopoly on something, but far more sinister and evil!

Seriously, I hate, hate, hate when my scale screws around with me; but that’s the time to get out the measuring tape, which never lies!

Hang in there!

I now weigh what my driver’s license says I do.

Og knows what the scale will say tomorrow, but I’m taking it today.