I have been doing Slimming World for 2 days now and seemed to have put on 3lbs.
I am really struggling to eat the food
I find with diets I can stick to them no problem but what usually happens is I lose a couple of pounds the first week, stay the same the 2nd then put on the 2lbs I lost the 1st week and start putting weight on the 4th week.
With slimming world I feel bloated and the scales appear to be going in the wrong direction. It is definitely more food and carbs than i am used to.
FWIW I am vegetarian. I don't like cakes or sweet things in general. The only things I have sweet is sorbet if I go out to eat (about once per month) and once in a blue moon I will eat chocolate. I eat loads of veg and maybe one piece of fruit per day. I try to eat very healthily as I like that sort of food but the weight piles on.
Usually I would eat Quorn fillets cooked in a jar of Italian tomato sauce (apparently about 5 syns for 1/2 jar) but the ready meal sweet potato curry is no syns but is huge and leaves me feeling bloated.
Am I doing something wrong.
Yesterday I had
Breakfast
Small wholemeal role with Quorn burger
Snack
1Apple
Lunch
I shared with ds we mixed the Iceland free food Byriani rice with a tin of beans.
Ds had more than I did.
Snack
Orange
Dinner
Slimming world ready meal Sweet potato curry with broccolli and carrots
I had 3 teas through out the day with a sugar in each.
I had the apple and orange and the slimming world chilli with 3 tblspoons of rice and broccolli carrots peas and cauliflower and my 3 teas the previous day
Am I doing something wrong.
Friend swears by it but I remain to be convinced
I am very over weight BMI well into the 30s
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Oliversmumsarmy · 15/02/2017 10:17
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