Hi Nuttygran this thread is to try and support you when you weaken.
Lets try a bit of brain washing.
What you need if you can’t limit treats is to look at them as your ENEMIES. When they tempt you instead of thinking how good they look and how good they taste think it is an enemy in disguise. Not a lovely goodie but a LUMP OF LARD dressed up to trick you and it is trying to get into your body and cling to you like a parasite.
GET THEE BEHIND ME SATAN;-)
Rueben, For some reason your wonderful post has hit me right between the eyes! I was going out later with the express intention of buying something sweet, I fancied Danish pastries. Now I no longer want them - yay! Thank you!
I too am too short for my weight, that is the answer, my bloods came back all normal which is probably the only thing about me which is normal. Since the 30/05/11 I have (according to the doctors scales) lost 1 and a half stone. According to my scale I have lost about 13lbs. Either way it is a loss that I am pleased about.
Regarding the old chocolate buiscuit binge, don’t feel too bad I did it with a packet of Jaffa cakes last Sunday, I thought they were low in fat, this particular brand was not and I am taking Orlistat which removes fat from my body. I will quickly pass on (just as the jaffa cakes did) I have found Snack a Jacks they are really delicious and are 51 calories per cake and 0.3 grams of fat which is brilliant. They are low in fibre and have a high carb rate but they are better than your usual chocolate biscuit.
They still contain the ‘oh gosh just one more won’t hurt’ ingredient but they are quite big and sweet.
Please don’t beat yourself up Nuttygran, just pick yourself up dust yourself down and start all over again.
I was on the Atkins diet for a long time and lost quite a lot of weight. With the atkins diet you just don’t buy any sugar or carbohydrates therefore you are never tempted because if you do then you have to go right back to an induction period again when you free your body from carbs. Its long winded but it kept me and hubs on the straight and narrow for a long time. However, he now has a problem with his kidneys and has been told to stop the Atkins diet.
Cookiecate, I’m afraid one Snack a Jack would set me off again, it would be like one drink, which to an alcoholic just means ‘one of many’. I am I think, a chocoholic & that seams to lead me to other sweet things.
I’m sorry you can’t stay on the Atkins Diet, I think it’s a very good diet. I’m surprised that it doesn’t actually help the kidneys because - from what I have read your encouraged to drink a lot of water.
I used to teach Linedance and I found the weight just fell off me. Dieting alone is not enough.
Billy Connolly sumed it up nicely when he said…“eat less and move more”
Yes, I’m afraid Billy Connelly is right Roxy. I saw Lord sugar interviewed the other evening & it seems that he’s lost two stone since he started cycling.
I have found that eating a low fat diet with just a gentle walk twice each day is moving the weight. I just cannot do too much because of the arthritis in my knees. I am going to start cycling at home that is not out the big wide world yet. Hopefully, I should soon be able to go swimming when I can get in my cossy.
Excersize is an essential part of life, not just dieting, and I doubt Lord Sugar would have lost that amount of weight just through cycling. I cycle and use the treadmill, and I just cannot shift these last few pound (well a stone, actually).
Anyway see my photo to see what cycling can do…and it’s got even worse today.
I agree with you Rockrider- Exercise alone or diet alone can loose some weight but combining both is where the greater success lays. It is more of a challenge though and harder to stick to.
Geordiegirl, that is absolutely wonderful! Well done, I’m envious.
I was out food shopping in Morrisons this morning, they had some yummy looking chocolate mousse on offer. I put one into my trolley & went on shopping but near the checkout I thought - You dumbo, one spoonful & you’re lost! So I went & put it back - yay!
NuttyG you are my hero. I have found that Muller Rice is really quite low fat and tastes really creamy. At my local Tesco right now they are buy one get 2 free and there are several flavours including toffee.
The other snack I use I think I told you about before Snack a Jacks there is a caramel flavour, a cheese flavour and a chocolate chip flavour all with hardly any fat again Tesco have them for 2 for £2 which keeps me going for a week.
Failing that I drink a cup of Horlicks Light made with water, again very comforting and yet low in fat. I buy the cheapo Aldi version of Options which I find eases the craving for chocolate.
I also have a packet of boiled sweets, yes I know they are pure sugar but if you suck em, they last quite a while until the craving for something really naughty over and of course they are fat free.
Well done all you losers.I don’t feel like I am eating excessively but I am finding it difficult to shift only a few pounds. I have not been as active this year because of work on the house maybe that’s it. I’m going to have to get my walking boots back on.Some of this perhaps=
Thanks Cookiecate it’s only a few pounds but it doesn’t want to leave me it is getting a bit to comfortable making it self at home with me. I have always enjoyed being active but I haven’t ventured as much lately as I’ve been a bit tided up with other things.The climbs are the hardest but the veiws are worth it:-)