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Piglet to Gazelle - My weight loss journey

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After being diagnosed with an underactive thyroid at 19 (I’m now 28) I have struggled to maintain or lose any weight in fact I have been steadily gaining weight. I started at 7st 9lbs and biggest weight 11st 12lbs which was a few weeks ago (weigh-in today 11st 6lbs).
I have decided to give myself new challenges every week that will affect my diet for the better. This way I feel I am more likely to stick with it rather than try and change everything all in one go and have me reaching for the maccy d’s or whatever other junk food I can lay my grubby little paws on.
I will be posting my food diary on here to keep me on the straight and narrow so to speak but I am not going to be so strict that I do not allow the occasional treat as I have learnt from past mistakes that this does not work for me. It also doesn’t reflect reality in my opinion; I will be aiming for the 80/20 breakdown.
I have already been at this for a few weeks and so far I have started the C25K (on week 2 now), vowed to take the stairs at work at least once a day (I work on the 4th floor), drink 2ltrs of water a day, walk to Liverpool Street (2 miles), always eat breakfast, bed before 10pm & no coffee unless decaf after 5pm (as otherwise I cannot sleep at night).

This week my change has been to reduce the amount of added sugar I consume so no sugar in hot drinks, on food etc..


I have decided that no longer will I allow myself to be the one that is holding me back. This is my Piglet to Gazelle Programme.
That voice in your head that says you can’t do this is a LIAR!

Debt Free - January 2021 :D
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  • Todays food:

    B: Smoked salmon & scrambled Egg + Coffee with whole milk
    MS: Apple & 4 Brazil Nuts
    L: 1 and half sausages, Mixed Veg & HM onion gravy
    AS: 5 almonds & 1tbsp of dried cranberries

    Dinner as of yet undecided as out for a friend's birthday drinks
    That voice in your head that says you can’t do this is a LIAR!

    Debt Free - January 2021 :D
  • Great idea to do the changes slowly! Good luck to you and I hope you get lots of support and motivation from this forum!
  • Thanks MMM. It did take me a few weeks to build up the courage to make my own post but this is the best place to get support so I figured just go for it. Love the name by the way.

    Well this evening was a bit of a mixture. Had a team meeting so ended up having:
    A biscuit
    A handful of crisps
    A 200ml glass of juice
    A plum
    A handful of grapes

    Didn't have my afternoon snack of nuts and cranberries.

    Then went down the pub and had:
    Lager shandy
    2 x water

    All in all not great start but better than I would usually do in the same circumstances. Proud of myself for having water in the pub rather than being tempted into further alcoholic drinks. I'm not a big drinker but feel almost pressured into drinking sometimes.

    Not hungry for dinner but definitely ready for bed!
    That voice in your head that says you can’t do this is a LIAR!

    Debt Free - January 2021 :D
  • nlj1520
    nlj1520 Posts: 619 Forumite
    Well done for taking control! I find changing things gradually helps and am moving towards 'eating clean'. i have drastically reduced my carb intake, almost never drank alcohol anyway, have increased protein intake, cut sugar by more tha n 50%, cut caffeine by more than 50% and feel so much better than before! I am exercising regularly and the weight is dropping off and underneath are some new, shiny muscles!!! Almost never feel hungry and if I do, I actively prefer the healthy snacks (especially greek yoghurt with fruit and almonds) now! Cakes etc just don't do it for me anymore.
    I am not so fussed about my overall size even though it's big, it was the fact that it all wobbled that bugged me. I can cope with being big if it's muscle. As it happens I am a dress size down and still decreasing.
    Good luck and keep going, it will soon become habit to eat well and then you are set for life.
    'Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.' T S Eliot
  • On reflection yesterday wasn't as bad as I made it out in my head.
    I am gradually adding exercise into my day thought this would be the best way to go as I injured my ankle a few years ago but the joint has never properly healed (most likely due to my weight on it) and want it to adjust and get stronger. Doing physio exercises on it too to help strengthen the joint. I can almost wear low heels now. Yeah!!


    Breakfast today was poached egg with smoked salmon & avocado plus a small coffee.

    S: 4 brazil nuts, 5 almonds, 1 tbsp dried cranberries, a plum & handful of grapes
    That voice in your head that says you can’t do this is a LIAR!

    Debt Free - January 2021 :D
  • Good luck with your weight loss goals. If you don't use it already, you might be interested in myfitnesspal, a nice tool to keep track of your daily calorie intake and macronutrient breakdown. They have an app as well.
  • nlj1520 wrote: »
    Well done for taking control! I find changing things gradually helps and am moving towards 'eating clean'. i have drastically reduced my carb intake, almost never drank alcohol anyway, have increased protein intake, cut sugar by more tha n 50%, cut caffeine by more than 50% and feel so much better than before! I am exercising regularly and the weight is dropping off and underneath are some new, shiny muscles!!! Almost never feel hungry and if I do, I actively prefer the healthy snacks (especially greek yoghurt with fruit and almonds) now! Cakes etc just don't do it for me anymore.
    I am not so fussed about my overall size even though it's big, it was the fact that it all wobbled that bugged me. I can cope with being big if it's muscle. As it happens I am a dress size down and still decreasing.
    Good luck and keep going, it will soon become habit to eat well and then you are set for life.

    Sounds like you are doing very well yourself. This is what I aspire to, healthy choices just being a matter of course.
    That voice in your head that says you can’t do this is a LIAR!

    Debt Free - January 2021 :D
  • Horseband wrote: »
    Good luck with your weight loss goals. If you don't use it already, you might be interested in myfitnesspal, a nice tool to keep track of your daily calorie intake and macronutrient breakdown. They have an app as well.

    Yes I do I find it invaluable. If I don't note it down I can quite easily lose all track of what I have eaten. I find it useful to also spot trends in your eating habits. For the good or bad.
    That voice in your head that says you can’t do this is a LIAR!

    Debt Free - January 2021 :D
  • HappyBunny
    HappyBunny Posts: 47 Forumite
    I've recently started using "Monitor Your Weight" app on android. You set your starting details which can be backdated of weight, height etc also set target weight and date. Enter weight easily whenever you measure it in stones/kilos/pounds and it shows % progress/time, how much you've lost, graphs and it's free for the bits you need. I've set a long term target of 31 March 16 to lose 3st 10lbs. My progress is 11% and 15% time has gone by, so I'm a bit behind. I find it a good motivator.
  • L: butternut squash & Feta Quiche with salad.

    Very yummy indeed.
    My next challenges are going to be attending a wedding tomorrow and staying at the in-laws where I don't have full control over meals.
    Take each meal as it comes I reckon.
    That voice in your head that says you can’t do this is a LIAR!

    Debt Free - January 2021 :D
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