Jackie here. I weighed 10.12 in December 2013, since when I have had hip and two total knee replacements which has led to a weight gain of 3 stone!!! The surgeries themselves did not do the damage, it was the comfort eating, boredom and depression. I need to lose 2 stone (not the whole 3) and am finding it really difficult to actually start. I know the first step is the hardest, but THIS hard? I am retired and spend a great deal of time reading. Vigorous exercise is not an option due to the legs being not what they should be any more. O happy dancing days.
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Morning Jaybelle and welcome to this very friendly forum. Admin will be along soon, if they haven't already. Loosing weight is more about eating healthily rather than vigorous exercise. So I suggest once you have read all the info Admin give you, that you write yourself out a food plan for the week, set your self some tiny goals and make a list of small non food rewards for each goal achieved. There will be others on the forum that have been through similar to you and I'm sure they will have great advice. Good luck😊
Hello Jaybelle and welcome to the Weight Loss Forum 😊 I have been where you are, in that viscous cycle of chronic pain, mobility issues and over eating, but trust me, if I can turn it around, anyone can 😊
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Thankyou. I have my calorie counter book and a notebook and a calculator! I will check my BMI and be good to go tomorrow (no good today as I did not weigh in before dressing and eating 2 Weetabix). Salads are improving in quality. That is good as a tasty salad is something I actually enjoy. My own cooking? Not so much unless it is a good pasta sauce with tagliatelle!
Hi Jackie, just to add to the already good advice, have you thought about exercise in water? Maybe your local pool does a gentle aqua fit session? If your hips&knees are limiting your activity could you try seeing your gp for an exercise on prescription referral? Or the local Physio department? You may benefit from some strengthening exercises? Lots of areas also have "walk for health" sessions aimed at all levels of ability. A couple of cheap walking poles from go outdoors will off load your joints too & increase your cardio. Plus they look dead sporty! I'm a Physio myself so I am Biased but don't write off the activity side of things! Good luck!