2021- Post Covid recovery (weight wise)

Me. I'm really mad at myself because I lost 34 lbs and was feeling SOOO GOOD!! Then Covid hit, and we got shut down. I stopped caring what I ate (and drank) and gained it all back. I can barely move. My back hurts so badly that I can't walk down my street without pain. My legs feel like I'm carrying 400 lbs. I hate what I look like. I hate what I feel like. I feel like food has me captive.

I got a set of pans for Christmas, and healthy cook books. We are joining Planet Fitness as a family - and I hope I can get control of this demon again.

This is me too. I lost about the same amount in 2018 and it's all back. BLARGH! Lockdown had me stress eating big time and then once I was eating junk, I just kept eating junk. AND I don't feel comfortable going to my gym, so on top of eating badly, I'm not working out like I was. I'm still walking, but that is not enough for me.
 
I'm giving up all gluten and sugar and soda and junk and cutting wayyyyyyyyyy back on the wine.

I'm with you on this one! I'm trying to go low carb... I was doing so well towards the end of last year and then work got hectically busy, holidays, Christmas etc.. (the list of excuses is as long as my arm LOL!). But I've had a good start to the year with exercise and eating.
 
I'm slowly getting back to my normal diet this week. Last wkend we traveled to the interior (6 hr drive) to get our new family pup. We were on the road a lot b/c we had to make lots of stops for pee breaks and get some fresh air for pup so she didn't get car sick, so I decided to eat the junk and just get thru the drive. But then I came home Sunday, got back on track and all week have eaten healthy. I find it takes 3-4 days to settle my brain down, stop the cravings for junk at night.

Tonight I'm making GF banana bread and that'll be a nice snack for the wkend. I'll be frying up (in vegetable stock not oil) red and white onions, red and green peppers and mushrooms with cauli rice, which will get stored in the fridge for the next 3-4 days to add to meals. I make a big batch of whole grain rice and potatoes (sweet and white) that I store in the fridge. That is the starch and veggies that get mixed into all my meals for the week. Here's a good sauce to drizzle overtop.

1/4 cup hummus, 1/2 tsp curry, 1/2 tbsp lemon juice, 1/4 tsp salt and 1 tsp maple syrup (can use sweetener if preferred, I use a few drops of maple syrup extract and stevia). Mix in water to desired consistency. I put this in the fridge for the week.
 
I lost weight during our first lockdown, having total control over what I ate with no restaurants nor friends cooking was a total win. Then the restrictions lifted and the weight came back. I would love to lose 7kgs. Am walking every day and am back on keto and drinking my water. We can do this.
 
I'm in I need all the encouragement going to stick to healthy eating and fitness plan. Surprisingly I weighed today for the first time since November, and I was surprised that I had lost weight. No idea how as I am sure I have eaten my bodyweight in sweets and biscuits over Christmas. I sure our weighing scales are broken lol.

I also completed my first workout this morning, easy 13 min workout focusing on my arms. I downloaded the FitOn app to access free workout videos. I am determined to exercise at list 3 times a week to start week. Its Winter here in the UK so outside exercise is a no go at the moment, I do not like running and definitely do not like to cold or rain. So I plan on completing indoor workouts until weather improves, then back to my cycling a few times a week.
 
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I gained terribly over the last year as I went back to home baking. A disaster for me but good for my partner. He has Parkinson's Disease and has lost so much weight. His dieticians advice was to add butter and cream to everything we could and make sure he has morning and afternoon teas in addition to 3 full meals. I just have to look at his food to gain weight. Cooking 2 separate meals for 2 people is a pain.... I need self control....
 
I would like to loose 50 lbs this year and get my A1C back to 5 (just slightly higher than that right now)

I have cut out pasta (using spaghetti squash and zoodles instead), no rice (using chopped cauliflower) but am having a harder time with bread, sweets and popcorn!
I am eating fewer carbs but need to get back on track. I thought about walking 300+ miles this year...3 miles twice a week as long as my pinch nerve doesn’t come back.
I did have chicken pesto Alfredo for dinner last night (over zoodles) that was pretty good. And low carb chili the night before (no beans, low sugar tomatoes paste) which I got from the same cookbook.
I would love to hear about your successful recipes!
 
I'm in too! not really because Covid period ...I want to lose weight and especially lose that big belly that I can't stand anymore. Since march, i walk a lot more than before but its'n't enough....I like so much drinking wine on evenings :wine:winenot good! I have a lumbago since sunday....so for the moment i'm trying to recover ....
 
I lost 30 lbs during my pregnancy eating better & stuff. I gained all that back plus 15 when covid hit. On an already big person. I so desperately need to lose. Thanks @AnneofAlamo for that video! I have an old one from like a beachbody thing that's similar workout but so so dated.
 
oh yeah... don't forget the stress drinking of wine. I'm with you on that one @FarrahJobling ! I need to cut WAY back on the wine.

I started drinking Red Wine during Christmas. No quitting, I need more carbs please. And alcohol after the year I had, I really don't know if I survived Corona or Corona rescued me. They found a NODE in my right upper lung. And they are doing tests for months now. I lost about 12 kgs (26 lbs) in less then 6 months.
NEED TO GAIN WEIGHT LOL....

We can worry about how much the number on the scale says. As long as the doctor says: "You are fine".

Love you all and missed you all so much... So I included an Really simple portion control PDF from Jen Shelter)...

Big Cyber Hugs
 

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We have recently purchased two new cookbooks to help us with our dieting. The Meal Prep King Book, and Smart Meal Preps for Beginners by Toby Amidor. I do not do a lot of cooking in our house, the hubby takes care of the cooking. Which is really good for me as he preps all the meals, so I know they are already calorie counted for me. I just need to find the will power to cut down on the coffee. I purchased some herbal tea this week so going to try to swap to them during the day, and drink more water.

My starting weight is 71.1Kg = 158 lbs, and my goal is to loose 11.7 kg (25 lbs )
 
I would like to loose 50 lbs this year and get my A1C back to 5 (just slightly higher than that right now)

I have cut out pasta (using spaghetti squash and zoodles instead), no rice (using chopped cauliflower) but am having a harder time with bread, sweets and popcorn!
I am eating fewer carbs but need to get back on track. I thought about walking 300+ miles this year...3 miles twice a week as long as my pinch nerve doesn’t come back.
I did have chicken pesto Alfredo for dinner last night (over zoodles) that was pretty good. And low carb chili the night before (no beans, low sugar tomatoes paste) which I got from the same cookbook.
I would love to hear about your successful recipes!

I’ve cut carbs (breads, pastas, chips) and I’m down 12 pounds. I’ve stalled out since before Christmas and want to lose another 5-10, but I’m tired of salad with tuna everyday.
I need some good low carb recipes. What cookbook did you use?
 
Family wants spaghetti this week so I got a spaghetti squash for me. Any favorite ways to cook it that you ladies love to make it yummy?
 
I’m keeping my head above water barely with my health. While I want to lose weight, it’s not priority right now. My priority at the moment is

This weeks mission is to figure out if in fact I am intolerant to both onion and garlic along with lactose by going down the route of low FODMAP https://www.monashfodmap.com/about-fodmap-and-ibs/ . I had gastric surgery years ago now and my gut has never been the same since. Had to consider looking into this as I’ve always had an inkling something was amiss but after being sick for days on end then not knowing what to eat in case I set things off again I decided I needed to take action. Going to be a long road as I have to do an elimination type diet over several weeks working out tolerance levels. I already know the situation with lactose as I’ve been lactose free for 10 years so it’s just figuring out the onion and garlic I think but I’ll test all the FODMAPs to be sure. So for the next little bit weight loss won’t be the goal but to get variety back in my diet. Right now my diet consists of very plain foods that may agree one day and disagree the next which is no fun.
 
I’ve cut carbs (breads, pastas, chips) and I’m down 12 pounds. I’ve stalled out since before Christmas and want to lose another 5-10, but I’m tired of salad with tuna everyday.
I need some good low carb recipes. What cookbook did you use?
"Simply Keto" by Suzanne Ryan...I like the Chili, Chicken Cordon Bleu and the Creamy Pesto Chicken (the ones I have tried so far). "Keto Comfort Foods" , although I just received this one, it looks to have some good recipes and it is the one of the cookbook my Dad recommended to me.
I cook my spaghetti squash (de-seeded and cut in half) in my Instant Pot for 15 minutes, shred, and use it just like I would spaghetti noodles.
 
From July 2019 to January 2020, I lost almost 25 pounds. Then Covid came and the stress eating, boredom eating, and comfort eating happened. Sigh. I slowly gained about 10 pounds back. So on January 1 I started back to the old habits. It has been up and down, but I have lost about 3 so far in January. Doesn't sound like much, but breaking up with Food has been hard.

I like to look at my weight chart on Fitbit in All mode --- I can see that huge drop, the slow backward climb, and since January, coming back down. It reminds me that if I did it once, I can do it again.
 
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