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Hello

I feel like I have been dieting all my adult life! I lost nearly 2 stone last year and promised myself I would never put it back on...

I have around 4.5 stone to lose. I enjoy running (sort of) and have been going 5 times a week between 4-12km since lockdown. My diet is mostly healthy, but I need to work on portions... and I enjoy drinking wine.... followed by crisps and peanuts!!! It’s during the evening that I lose willpower and struggle to stay on track.

I am going to calorie count and try eating a low carbohydrate diet. I am going to try some strength training a couple of days a week.

I’m feeling motivated. I have got to put the yo-yo diets behind me! I would love any advice, too tips and lots of encouragement would be amazing!

All the best and happy Monday everyone!

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Yoofs8

Hello. Sounds like you know exactly what to do and you seem to be quite active. I'm like you in as much as I like a drink in the evenings. Then I always want to munch on something. I swapped wine for vodka with zero sugar lemonade and found I didnt want to have so much of it. That stopped me snacking too. I also found something to do with my hands and it kept me occupied. Good luck..

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Silverfields in reply toYoofs8

Thanks for sharing Yoofs8 I will give it a go!

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morelessAdministrator7 stone

Hi and welcome, Silverfields :)

My advice to you would be, stop dieting and start eating real food, don't count calories, if you're going to be reducing your carbs. Be guided by this healthunlocked.com/api/redi...

If evenings are a problem for you, then go for a run/walk at that time and go home for a long bath and early to bed, until you get out of the habit of wine and snacks.

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We've found active participation to be key to successful weight loss and, of course, it's a good way to get to know people, find inspiration and share support and encouragement.

Wishing you all the best :)

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Silverfields in reply tomoreless

Thanks moreless

I really like the Real Food Lifestyle for Weght Loss. It’s clear and looks straightforward to follow.

What’s your view on oats and whole meal bread and rice, if you stay within the 130g of carbs per day?

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morelessAdministrator7 stone in reply toSilverfields

I personally don't eat bread, rice, or oats, I get all of my carbs from vegetables

I would favour bulgur wheat, quinoa and higher carb veggies (not potatoes)

If you must have bread, then make it yourself. Most shop bought bread is highly processed and whole meal isn't much different to white.

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Silverfields in reply tomoreless

Thanks. I’ll give bulgur wheat a try. 💐

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PedallingMinstrelRestart April 2024

Beer wine crisps and nuts were my downfall. I’ve taken up cycling again for my exercise I’m 66 with dodgy hip and knees so I can’t really run anymore. I’ve about the same as you to lose. However I’ve lost 11lb in four weeks My fitness level has come back and I look forward to going out on the bike. I’ve gone down the LCHF route this time. Largely because I don’t want to calorie count. My brother talked me into cutting out carbs and he’s lost lots of weight and he is five years older than me. I am still finding things out about it. Wine has a low carb value ! You are encouraged to eat nuts ! Win win Silver ! Good luck on your journey whichever route you choose.

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Silverfields in reply toPedallingMinstrel

Wine and nuts it is then! (-;

Thanks for sharing and well done on a great start!

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PedallingMinstrelRestart April 2024 in reply toSilverfields

Thank you I do the Daily Diary which makes me think about and commit to what I'll eat

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TransitionVamp

It sounds to me like your doing a fantastic job of diet & exercise already... I’m just feeling that your denying yourself a few little treats in life?!!if your running all those Km your doing way above & beyond your needs !.... maybe not give yourself a hard time about plateau... your making a HUGE effort... 👍🏽

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JanRose21

Hello Silverfields! I wondered how you’re getting on?! We sound just alike....I’ve just joined today and going to try low carb and calorie counting together......I feel as if I’ve been on a diet all of my life !! I’m not doing very well on exercise though, so going to try walking for 30 mins every day.....if I can keep motivated! Hope you’re doing ok...Happy Monday 😊🌸

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