Weight loss
#1170 - 02/20/03 05:49 PM
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Trish
Reged: 01/29/03
Posts: 123
Loc: Australia
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I have been on my IBS diet for nearly 2 months now and I don't think I have lost any weight. I have cut out all junk, I don't even eat chocolate anymore does anyone have any ideas as to why this has happened? I am eating so much more healthy and am sure I have cut my food intake a fair bit as well.
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Just wondering - are you getting 30 mins aerobic exercise each day? It really helps.
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I was on the diet for almost 4 months before I saw any noticeable weight loss. Since then I have lost 35lbs. Just don't give up. Exercise is a key as well. I started doing yoga and it was an absolute life saver.
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Hi Trish!
I am in the same boat as you - I have had no weight loss yet, I don't exercise though and I guess I really should start. It seems to be the key to success.
Lana_Marie
-------------------- Lana_Marie
Proud Mommy to Bentley Taylor
Born May 12, 2004 9lbs, 3oz
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Trish - portion control--it's all about portion control.l I've been on WW (Wt Watchers) for about a year and a half and I eat almost anything as long as it low in fat, sugar and watch my portions. I've lost almost 44 lbs. I'm at a plateau now and can't seem to get past. Guess I'll have to throw the towel in and start w/the exercise. Luckily the weather';s been great so I've started gardening, which is good exercise. If you want some suggestions on portion sizes, let me know. Good Luck. Sharon
-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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Hi Sharon
I would love some advice on portion size. I feel so much better and I am not exercising either which will help when I eventually do! Does gardening count as exercise?
Trish
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yes, gardening does count as exercise. Anything you can do to get some movement , no matter how muchn does count.
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Trish - yes, gardening does count as exercise. When I garden, I'm usually pulling weeds or planting so it is light exercise--but it's activity. And I feel better emotionally when I'm done for the day--you know, being one with Mother Earth and all that!
Anyway, portion sizes--Are you on Weight Watchers? If not, here's some guidelines:
Fist = 1 cup or 1 medium whole fruit Thumb tip to base = 1 ounce of meat or cheese Thumb tip to 1st joint = 1 tbsp Fingertip to 1st joint = 1 tsp Index finger 1st and 2nd joint = 1 inch Cupped hand = 1 to 2 oz of nuts or pretzels Palm minus fingers = 3 oz of meat, fish or poultry
Okay...rice: 1/2 to 1 cup per serving pasta: same (I usually have 1/2 cup with something else over it, like Tess Louise's cabbage stew).
Before I go on, why don't you post back and tell me if you're on WW or not or if you're trying to lose or gain? That'll help me a lot. Also Heather's books should be able to help w/portion sizes. You don't want to eat too much because then you'll really feel uncomfortable. I'll wait to hear from you. Sharon
-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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Trish - sorry about the question--it was right in your subject! Well, duuuhhhhh!
Anyway, WW is a great "eat for life" program. Because it is a healthy way to eat for the rest of your life, except for ibsers (I make the appropriate exchanges), I do feel better. And my husband gets the benefits because I'm the cook...so whatever I cook he eats or he goes out to eat!
So depending on how much you weigh, you are given a points range to stay within for each day. Then when you drop to another range in weight, you decrease the points accordingly. For instance, if you weigh less than 150 lbs your daily point range is 18-23. Here are the rest:
150-175 lbs 20-25 pts 175-199 lbs 22-27 pts 200-224 lbs. 24-29 pts 225-249 lbs 26-31 pts 250-275 lbs 28-33
This goes for men or women. So the only thing you need to know now is how many points certain foods have in them. I'll try to do ibs foods for now and when I post recipes, I try to put the points/serv w/them.
0 pts 1 c beets cooked 1 c canned tomatoes 2 tbsp tom paste 1 c turnips 1 c salsa 1 c bouillon any type FF (fat free) 1 c broth any type FF 1 c spaghetti squash 1 c summer squash 1 c zucchini 2 tbsp FF italian dressing 1 c fresh mushrooms 1 c pumpkin lemon juice garlic
rice = 1/2 c = 2 pts 1 c = 4 pts pasta = same 1 banana - 2 pts 1 egg beater = 1 1/4 c cranberry sauce = 2 1 - 6" flour tortilla light = 1 1 - 6" flour tortilla reg = 2 1 english muffin light = 1 1 english muffin reg = 2 2 gingersnaps = 1 1 c unsweetened applesauce = 1 7 no fat crackers = 1 1 tbsp jam/jelly = 1 1 c puffed cereal = 1 1 pita, 1/2 lg or 1 small = 1 2 sl reduced cal bread = 1
1/2 cup bay shrimp = 2 1 small reg cookie = 2
1 chicken breast no skin 3 oz. = 3 (usually white meat poultry is 1 point per oz.) 1 small bagel or 1/2 large = 3 1 oz baked potato chips = 3 2 small cookies = 3
Why don't you give me the particular foods and I;ll give you point values.
Also, if you know someone who is going to WW, maybe they could get you one of their books that has billions of foods in them w/their pt values. I can do it, too.
Waiting to hear from you...Sharon
-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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I found that I had put on weight with the ibs which is a real pain considering a lot of people lose weight. I've cut out all fats and am doing exercise. I've lost 7kg's in 3-4 weeks and have stayed on this for a further 3 weeks. Seems like I can't get beyond it!
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