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I weight 15st 7 - Big self indulgent monologue about how fat I am :(

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BendydickCuminsnatch · 01/09/2016 11:57

I weigh 15 stone 7 which I'm pretty sure is my heaviest ever :( (I am not a religious weigher and only bought scales in November).

I have been trying to lose weight for at least 10 years, since I was 16, and I'm just down in the dumps today because I don't understand what is going wrong. I tried wearing jeans today (size 16) but they were just too tight and uncomfortable and I couldn't play with the baby.

I always have eaten well and exercised (since living away from home age 18), so in November I joined Slimming World as nothing was really working. First time I'd ever done a diet plan thing. I lost 8lb in the 6 weeks to Christmas, put 4lb on over Christmas, then was completely on plan through January and didn't lose an ounce. Gave up in February, so lost 4lb overall over 3 months on SW.

Then in March I was given the OK to exercise again after having had DS in May '15. So I joined the gym and got a personal trainer. She is awesome and I love her. She did my body stats using this machine thing. She's getting back from the summer holidays on 12th September so really looking forward to that and will ask her to do my stats again to see if anything has changed for the better. She coaches me on my food as well as my exercise which is really great. She agrees I already eat well.

A few months back I decided that maybe a challenge/deadline would help, so I said I would lose 34lb in 34 weeks (should be perfectly doable if doing a SW type plan), as we had a holiday 34 weeks away. After a few weeks of no losses that fell by the wayside.

I've been going to the gym 4-5x a week and on the days I don't I'm still busy running around after my toddler, walking to park etc. I always get in more than 10k steps a day, always eat a lot less than my TDEE, always burn what MFP says I should. My Fitbit syncs to my MFP and they both say I'm doing well.

Anyway our holiday is coming up in November '16 and I'm just blue because when I started SW back in November '15 I thought in a years time I would look and feel a whole lot better. But if anything it's worse, I've put 5lb on since I started SW. It's just the same year in year out, but a bit worse each year. If I keep going like this then in 10 years I will be in a terrible state.

The only time I've ever lost weight was for my wedding. I ate a normal breakfast, half a grilled chicken breast with peas and sweet corn for lunch, and a normal homemade dinner as far as I remember, off a side plate. I didn't do much more exercise than I do now. I was still a size 16, barely a 14, but felt good. That was the only phase I've ever experienced a loose waist band and wow, that feels nice doesn't it!

I just don't think I'm trying hard enough. I need more ideas of what to try. I've read a food addiction book and CBT-related book which was really good. I've taken up mindfulness to ensure I don't mindlessly binge, which I didn't really do much ever. I have PT-approved cereal for breakfast, salad or occasionally homemade soup for lunch, and a normal homemade dinner. No snacks generally, but also I do want to live my life and go out for coffee with friends sometimes and not always say no when a biscuit is offered. I drink shitloads of water and have always just eaten clean, natural, unprocessed, healthy foods (except for the SW stint, but even that is quite wholesome I think).

My PT says it doesn't matter what the scale says, I know I am perfectly healthy and I'm strong, but it DOES matter. I want another baby next year and if I'm 15 stone surely they'll put me under consultant care due to high BMI. I would be so embarrassed and ashamed (not saying anyone else in that situation should be). I'm surprised they didn't when I was pregnant with DS (13+ stone and BMI of 33, so obese).

I'm just feeling blue and a bit fragile today, and I am going out for dinner with some new friends tonight and am worried because they're both so slim and I'm just a lump. DH says I was bigger than I am now when we met 9 years ago, but I have certainly never weighed more than this.

Off to put the baby down for a nap and do a fitnessblender workout - can't go to the gym/Creche this week as DS has hand, foot and mouth.

Well done if you got this far. Thanks. Don't know what I'm asking really. PT is back in a week or so but in the interim I just need some support I guess.

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albertcampionscat · 05/09/2016 19:44

Fair enough. Good luck (really).

BendydickCuminsnatch · 05/09/2016 19:46
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Stevefromstevenage · 05/09/2016 19:52

You are right, I don't think the road of acceptance is the answer either. However I do think exploring possible causes might be a worthwhile endeavour to see if there is a weight loss plan that will target better for your situation. I would absolutely approach your GP with your food and exercise diary and get their input. You have really tried the traditional weight loss tactics at this stage.

Thefitfatty · 06/09/2016 06:22

Due to another thread I've been googling BMI, fat vs. muscle and frame size. I came across this article and it's quite interesting.

www.huffingtonpost.com/david-belk/body-mass-index_b_7693450.html

According to the revised BMI chart, I come in as a healthy weight, somewhere between Large frame and Large frame athletic. Which makes sense for me as I do have a large frame according to my measurements.

Honestly Bendy It does look like you are carrying a little extra around your middle, which is the worrying area. Exercise, particularly weight lifting, is good at getting rid of visceral fat. As is cutting out processed carbs. I wouldn't diet, but I would just make sure you get exercise and eat well. If you're doing those things, you can't say you aren't doing everything possible for your health.

I weight 15st 7 - Big self indulgent monologue about how fat I am :(
Stevefromstevenage · 06/09/2016 09:40

Darn Fit according to that I have to lose even more weight to get a BMI of 14.Grin

Thefitfatty · 06/09/2016 10:06

Sorry Steven, I was actually happy to discover that I can actually say I'm "big boned" Grin

BendydickCuminsnatch · 06/09/2016 10:18

I don't understand that chart, what do the numbers down the left hand side represent?

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Thefitfatty · 06/09/2016 10:31

Thats your height in inches. I'm 5 ft 6.5 so I'm roughly 68 inches. I'm 11.8 stone, so 165 pounds. Which gives me a BMI of 14.5 roughly.

BendydickCuminsnatch · 06/09/2016 10:39

So 65.5 inches, 214lbs, I'm still 'morbid' 😂 Aaaargh. BMI of 21-22 though apparently!

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Thefitfatty · 06/09/2016 10:47

Remember, it still doesn't account for muscle!

Honestly, there aren't many calculators that you can find online that will give you a good idea of your health. Only a doctor's assessment can do that. :(

Lolimax · 06/09/2016 13:04

Mine works out the same - overweight. Im 68" and 194lbs.

BendydickCuminsnatch · 08/09/2016 09:44

A week of my new plan and I've lost 5lbs! I've not found it too hard, just prepping dinner in time for 5pm with the baby at my feet, so hoping I can keep it up! :)

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TaraCarter · 08/09/2016 10:18

Fit and Bendy, you might find this similarly revised BMI calculator easier to use. Because I do

people.maths.ox.ac.uk/trefethen/bmi.html

BendydickCuminsnatch · 08/09/2016 10:23

Thanks for sharing! That calculator puts my old BMI as 35.3 And my new as 35.7 🙈

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Thefitfatty · 08/09/2016 11:38

I'm still overweight. I don't get it. Unless I'm really kidding myself I am not fat. I'm not thin but I'm not fat!

I weight 15st 7 - Big self indulgent monologue about how fat I am :(
Thefitfatty · 08/09/2016 11:40

Not stealth boasting by the way or whatever anyone wants to say. I just don't get it :/

microferret · 08/09/2016 12:45

Bendydick that's fantastic news, well done! I'm so glad it's working out for you Smile

I'm really really rooting for you - I think we all are! Do keep it up, and keep us updated if you remember. You can do this!

TaraCarter · 08/09/2016 13:14

Bendy, I take it you're a fellow shortarse. Sorry.

Fit, it's a bit of an out there suggestion, but are you sure you were standing up straight when you last checked your height?! Grin Maybe you're putting the wrong height in?!

Actually on that note, I make sure to use cm for BMI calculators, because inches are too imprecise.

An MNer once mentioned that doing pilates gained her an inch and a half of height, so... Grin

But it is important to remember that BMI is a first-stage screening tool, not an in-depth fitness assessment. But I think you know that.

BendydickCuminsnatch · 08/09/2016 13:21

Tara I'm pretty average, 5'5.5.

Thanks for the congrats micro, I was just musing how I haven't had any carbs today and it really didn't even cross my mind, I think because I'm having more protein. Also somehow I've just stopped thinking about food so much. I don't know what's happened but I feel a lot less worried about food (I usually think about the unhealthy aspects of each food eg banana = sugar, apple = all water, cheese = fat, potato = carb), and that seems to have diminished and I just feel a lot freer in general. So far! Don't know what triggered that but I like it!

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microferret · 08/09/2016 13:47

Wonderful, long may it continue! I think when a plan is simple and easy to follow, you just stop obsessing. I definitely found that that happened to me. God, I can still remember all the calories in different types of vegetable... I used to weigh lettuce. I haven't counted a calorie since 2010 though. It's so bloody liberating not to think about any of that rubbish, not to feel jealous of my eternally slim and toned DH for eating whatever, not to feel guilty about every nibble of fruit, and as you say to just have a biscuit if I want one. I've absolutely no doubt you will have the same results Smile

Bagina · 08/09/2016 14:51

Well done!

Runningupthathill82 · 08/09/2016 18:04

You look very similar to how I did when I was marathon training a few years ago, fitfatty - v nice bikini shot! (You're waaaay braver than me).
My BMI then would've been very similar to yours. I was 10st 12 then, and I'm 5ft 6. That didn't put me into the overweight category, but I was riiiiight on the edge of it, despite being able to run on steep mountain trails for four hours straight.

Thefitfatty · 09/09/2016 15:50

Running I'm 5'6 and 12 stone! 10 stone 2 was my average rate in my 20's when I was a size 6!

Runningupthathill82 · 09/09/2016 16:03

Sorry, I thought you said a few posts ago you were 5ft 6.5 and 11st 8, which isn't that different to my 5ft 6 and 10st 12... have I gone mad?

Runningupthathill82 · 09/09/2016 16:09

Anyway, don't suppose it matters much!

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