Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 Donna, you aren't the only ones who don't loose weight. I'm in that category too. In fact, at my last dr. visit, I had gained 5 pounds. Sigh. Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Note: All advice given is personal opinion, not equal to that of a licensed physician or health care professional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 Hi, Just wanted to add that I stopped taking my enzyme pills in June to try to lose weight and all I am doing is staying the same. For as low fat as I eat, you would think I would be losing alot of weight. But I am not. I have even been excersizing on my treadmill 5 miles a day at a 10% incline with no weight loss there either. And the lunch in, lunch out thing rings true with me too. No weight loss there either. But I have been told at least if I have a bad attack, I have the weight to lose. So I suppose I could look at it that way, that it can be a good thing. :-) Sandy California Kimber wrote: > Donna, > you aren't the only ones who don't loose weight. I'm in that category > too. In fact, at my last dr. visit, I had gained 5 pounds. Sigh. > Kimber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 Hello Sandy. The deal with weight loss is basically, if you want to lose weight....burn more calories than you take in. Eating low fat isn't the key, usually low fat things have higher calorie count, which makes it hard to lose weight. So say you wanted to lose weight and you are walking on your treadmill about 5 miles a day and with that you burn about lets say 500 calories. If you were to eat 2000 calories a day, or depending on your size a little more or a little less, You would then lose weight because you would actually be at 1500 calories a day, and if during the rest of the day you were moving around and burning up all of those calories and plus some, the weight would fall off.....There are many fad things to do which help lose weight, but the only way I know to keep it off is eating correctly and exercise. I hope that helps. I know you don't want to lose weight, but thought I would pass on my thoughts about the low fat thing and diets I hope this finds you and yours well Mark Re: after reading post from Atwell~ > Hi, > > Just wanted to add that I stopped taking my enzyme pills in June to try > to lose weight and all I am doing is staying the same. For as low fat > as I eat, you would think I would be losing alot of weight. But I am > not. I have even been excersizing on my treadmill 5 miles a day at a 10% > incline with no weight loss there either. > > And the lunch in, lunch out thing rings true with me too. No weight > loss there either. But I have been told at least if I have a bad > attack, I have the weight to lose. So I suppose I could look at it that > way, that it can be a good thing. :-) > > Sandy > California > > Kimber wrote: > > Donna, > > you aren't the only ones who don't loose weight. I'm in that category > > too. In fact, at my last dr. visit, I had gained 5 pounds. Sigh. > > Kimber > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 About a year ago I stopped taking my enzyme also because I did not like the weight, but I really feel not taking the enzyme caused another attack, so be careful. I also walked on my tread mill every day and really tired to watch my diet, but also did not loose weight, so I understand where you are coming from. but for me, I do not dare stop taking the enzymes again. Maybe that was not what caused my attack, but I do not know what else. Myrna -- Re: after reading post from Atwell~ Hi, Just wanted to add that I stopped taking my enzyme pills in June to try to lose weight and all I am doing is staying the same. For as low fat as I eat, you would think I would be losing alot of weight. But I am not. I have even been excersizing on my treadmill 5 miles a day at a 10% incline with no weight loss there either. And the lunch in, lunch out thing rings true with me too. No weight loss there either. But I have been told at least if I have a bad attack, I have the weight to lose. So I suppose I could look at it that way, that it can be a good thing. :-) Sandy California Kimber wrote: > Donna, > you aren't the only ones who don't loose weight. I'm in that category > too. In fact, at my last dr. visit, I had gained 5 pounds. Sigh. > Kimber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 Hi Myrna, While I appreciated and had heard before what Mark had to say about weight loss and counting caloric intake, I was eating less than 1500 calories and 25 grams of fat a day and was burning 750 calories a day through excersize and the weight wasn't coming off. There were days my treadmill said I was burning 1050 a workout! And still, through all of that, I was only losing 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches and not weight. 6 months straight of doing my routine! And yes, I do know the fact that muscle weighs more than fat. I am also aware of the math factor in all of this. It doesn't seem possible that through all of that I wasn't losing weight, but that was the truth of the matter. I was doing the math, but evidently my body had other ideas. One of the reasons I left my specialist was because when I complained of this to him, he told I was eating TOO much and told me to not eat anymore than 800 calories a day and no more than 10 grams of fat a day! I don't believe anyone can safely and nutritionaly live on that a day. I now believe that a body is born to be a certain way and no matter how hard you try to change it, it will only change so much. My body likes where it is at and so I must learn to accept it and love it. I have, after all, lost nearly 60 pounds in the last few years. This was 3 months after I had my gallbladder out and about 1 year before being diagnosed with Chronic Pancreatitis. I was working hard at the gym to achieve this. About the same as I am doing now with quite different results. Thank you for commenting to me on the same subject. It is always nice to know that your not alone in something. Sandy California Myrna Newman wrote: > About a year ago I stopped taking my enzyme also because I did not like the > weight, but I really feel not taking the enzyme caused another attack, so be > careful. I also walked on my tread mill every day and really tired to watch > my diet, but also did not loose weight, so I understand where you are coming > from. but for me, I do not dare stop taking the enzymes again. Maybe that > was not what caused my attack, but I do not know what else. > Myrna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 I agree it is nice to hear from, others that have had the same experiences you have had. I have also just learned to accept my weight. I have not worked at it as hard as you have but to hear how hard you have worked with no weight loss, makes me feel even more, I just have to accept my body and learn to love it and do the best I can with it. I am also almost 60 and have had 7 children c section so I guess I just have to be glad I can do all I can do. Myrna -- Re: after reading post from Atwell~ Hi Myrna, While I appreciated and had heard before what Mark had to say about weight loss and counting caloric intake, I was eating less than 1500 calories and 25 grams of fat a day and was burning 750 calories a day through excersize and the weight wasn't coming off. There were days my treadmill said I was burning 1050 a workout! And still, through all of that, I was only losing 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches and not weight. 6 months straight of doing my routine! And yes, I do know the fact that muscle weighs more than fat. I am also aware of the math factor in all of this. It doesn't seem possible that through all of that I wasn't losing weight, but that was the truth of the matter. I was doing the math, but evidently my body had other ideas. One of the reasons I left my specialist was because when I complained of this to him, he told I was eating TOO much and told me to not eat anymore than 800 calories a day and no more than 10 grams of fat a day! I don't believe anyone can safely and nutritionaly live on that a day. I now believe that a body is born to be a certain way and no matter how hard you try to change it, it will only change so much. My body likes where it is at and so I must learn to accept it and love it. I have, after all, lost nearly 60 pounds in the last few years. This was 3 months after I had my gallbladder out and about 1 year before being diagnosed with Chronic Pancreatitis. I was working hard at the gym to achieve this. About the same as I am doing now with quite different results. Thank you for commenting to me on the same subject. It is always nice to know that your not alone in something. Sandy California Myrna Newman wrote: > About a year ago I stopped taking my enzyme also because I did not like the > weight, but I really feel not taking the enzyme caused another attack, so be > careful. I also walked on my tread mill every day and really tired to watch > my diet, but also did not loose weight, so I understand where you are coming > from. but for me, I do not dare stop taking the enzymes again. Maybe that > was not what caused my attack, but I do not know what else. > Myrna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2003 Report Share Posted September 20, 2003 Hey Sandy. I hope I didn't offend by writing what I did....It is never my intention. I too have a problem with not being able to lose weight. If you are a diabetic, they may explain why you can't lose weight. It is a very common problem. One that I deal with also. I hope this finds you and yours well Mark Re: after reading post from Atwell~ > Hi Myrna, > > While I appreciated and had heard before what Mark had to say about > weight loss and counting caloric intake, I was eating less than 1500 > calories and 25 grams of fat a day and was burning 750 calories a day > through excersize and the weight wasn't coming off. There were days my > treadmill said I was burning 1050 a workout! And still, through all of > that, I was only losing 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches and not weight. 6 months > straight of doing my routine! And yes, I do know the fact that muscle > weighs more than fat. I am also aware of the math factor in all of > this. It doesn't seem possible that through all of that I wasn't losing > weight, but that was the truth of the matter. I was doing the math, but > evidently my body had other ideas. > > One of the reasons I left my specialist was because when I complained of > this to him, he told I was eating TOO much and told me to not eat > anymore than 800 calories a day and no more than 10 grams of fat a day! > I don't believe anyone can safely and nutritionaly live on that a day. > > I now believe that a body is born to be a certain way and no matter how > hard you try to change it, it will only change so much. My body likes > where it is at and so I must learn to accept it and love it. I have, > after all, lost nearly 60 pounds in the last few years. This was 3 > months after I had my gallbladder out and about 1 year before being > diagnosed with Chronic Pancreatitis. I was working hard at the gym to > achieve this. About the same as I am doing now with quite different > results. > > Thank you for commenting to me on the same subject. It is always nice > to know that your not alone in something. > > Sandy > California > > > > Myrna Newman wrote: > > About a year ago I stopped taking my enzyme also because I did not like the > > weight, but I really feel not taking the enzyme caused another attack, so be > > careful. I also walked on my tread mill every day and really tired to watch > > my diet, but also did not loose weight, so I understand where you are coming > > from. but for me, I do not dare stop taking the enzymes again. Maybe that > > was not what caused my attack, but I do not know what else. > > Myrna > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2003 Report Share Posted September 20, 2003 Mark, I am not diabetic so no explanation there. And no, I wasn't offended by what you said. Truth being, I had heard that before from other people and 2 doctors. And all they say is if your really doing the math, then the weight will come off. Even Dr. Phill has his new weight loss challenge going and made the same comment. It's so not always true. I am here to say that you CAN do the math and still NOT lose weight. Sometimes a body just wants to be the way it is no matter how hard you try. I had an aunt who was at least 450 pounds most of her life. I watched her eat like a bird and excersize like crazy and still no weight loss. Diets pills, diet fads and true diets did nothing to help her. Fianlly she found a doctor who said to her, " Lesly, bodies are predisposed to be a certain weight when we reach maturity and there isn't a whole alot we can do about it. " That didn't stop her from trying to lose weight while she was alive, but her body size never changed. So I suppose I must just learn to accept and love my body. The problem with being over weight (even 10-15 pounds like I am) is that the doctors never seem to take you seriously when talking about your weight issues. And part of the problem with taking so long for me to be diagnosed with CP was that I was overweight and I kept being told that if you have CP there isn't any way you can be overweight. The last specialist doctor I saw pretty much said the same thing. He said a CT Scan in December 2002 came back normal so I am " cured " now of CP and because I am overweight I must be healthy and can not be sick. What a load of malarky!!! Obviously I have not been back to this doctor for care. Thanks all for writing and letting me know that I am not alone in my weight loss struggles. And it's nice to know that even when you are doing the right thing with dieting, it doesn't always work for a number of reasons. My GP says I look fine to her and if I can learn to be happy with myself and love my body, thats half the battle. She said the medical industries standards for weight limits and height doesn't take into account real body frame and real sizing. I think shes skinny and would love to look like her and she let me know that even by medical standards she is overweight as well. Sandy California Mark E. Armstrong wrote: > Hey Sandy. I hope I didn't offend by writing what I did....It is never my > intention. I too have a problem with not being able to lose weight. If you > are a diabetic, they may explain why you can't lose weight. It is a very > common problem. One that I deal with also. > > I hope this finds you and yours well > > Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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