r/loseit • u/Ok_Post8635 New • 1d ago
Help begin to lose weight!
Hi! I’m 23 F and i have had lots of up and downs with weight. I was at 240 when i graduated high school 4 years ago. I had my son, which brought me as high as 290 and went back to 250 postpartum. Had some health issues and lost 70 pounds in 2 months from being sick (Jan. 2022). I slowly maintained that weight until i had surgery in Feb of 2023. I was able to eat and enjoy life again. I slowly gained weight which was fine, i went back to 225-230. I had my second child this year and lost someone very close to me, so i turned to food. I am now up to 290 and so embarrassed and hate it. I have pain in my knees from gaining weight. I know grief is not an excuse, but that’s been my reason for overeating the last four to five months. I don’t where to start but i hate feeling this way in my skin. Help!😭i drive know where to begin. I want to start over at the new year🤍
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u/Strategic_Sage 47M | 6-4 | SW 351 | CW 289 | GW 180-205 1d ago
I would suggest starting over now. This minute. Don't wait for the new year.
It's natural to try to make ourselves feel better when we are feeling a lot of pain. It takes a lot of effort in many cases to learn not to do that with food.
The way to start is a simple as can be. Eat fewer calories. Look at what you are typically eating. It can be about eating different foods, or just eating less of what you already eat. Different tactics work for different people, the main thing is just to insist on finding a way to eat an amount that allows you to lose weight. I would aim for something around 2500 calories or start, or a little more, in your situation. Experiment with different foods and find something that works for you. If you are able, walk daily - start small, walking slowly 10 minutes a day and increase a small amount each week. Don't push yourself too hard at all, but the more activity you have, the better off you will be.