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Health, dieting, blah blah blah.

  • Dec. 13th, 2010 at 10:55 PM
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I forgot to mention that I've recently gone to war a bit on my diet. I've cut coffee out almost entirely now - and the one time I did cave and have a cup, I did so with sweeteners in lieu of my traditional four sugars. I'm now drinking mostly tea - without milk - with two sweeteners. As a result, my sugar and fat intake has gone down, and after getting over the initial post-NaNo caffeine withdrawals, I've started to feel a lot better.

Every morning, I've woken myself up with two chocolate Weetabix and a glass of pure fruit juice. Weetabix is packed with wholegrain and it's low in salt and fat, and a glass of pure fruit juice counts as one of your five a day. Cartons of said juice are really quite cheap from my local supermarket - between 60 and 80 pence, and one carton will last me three days.

For dinner, I usually have sandwiches. My problem here is I tend to go overboard on the margarine and cheese - so despite having tomatoes and lettuce on there, I'm taking in more fat than is probably sensible. Plus the cheese and margarine get used up stupidly quick. This is a problem that can be solved with moderation.

The killer, I think, is teatime. In our house, it's always been Dad who cooks the meals at teatime. And it's always been chips, with pizza or lasagne or pizza or processed meat rubbish or pizza. But this is the only thing my siblings, the buggers, will eat. Okay, so Nathan eats curry and spaghetti bolognese as well... but Ashley is the fussiest eater ever, in that he will only eat chips and pizza. Yet he is stick thin.

So, a lot of my fat intake happens at teatime, when Dad cooks fast foods. This needs to change, and that change needs to happen with Dad. Or with me; I could always start cooking my own tea. See, if Dad were to change his ways, then Nathan and Ashley would have to as well... and like I said, Ashley's a fussy eater. So the change probably has to be with me. Perhaps if I scoured the Internet for some cheap, healthy recipes...

There are two reasons for my sudden war on my diet. One: I don't want to get into my forties and then poof! I have a lifelong health condition because of my years of eating rubbish. Two: I want to lose weight, because I'm a size sixteen and there's no way I should be that big. I'm not huge, but I should be size fourteen at least, in jeans/trousers/whatever. Size twelve in tops, because I'm a odd-looking pear-shaped being from outer space.

One of the things I attribute my weight gain over the years to is the fact that Dad got a new car - which became The Toreador - when I was in Year 11, thus removing the need to walk to school like I had done every day for four years previous. I was pretty thin in Year 11; I could fit size 12 jeans, and that was after all the funny growing things had stopped happening.

What I need to do is start walking again, daily, just like I used to, come rain or shine. It doesn't matter if I just walk aimlessly - it won't be aimless, really; it's for the purpose of getting back in shape. At the same time, I can always take my camera out with me, snapping around Newton and all that. I still haven't used a single exposure of my colour film.

You do not need to starve yourself to diet successfully. Starving yourself, if anything, can increase the problem tenfold. Dieting is about targeting the problem areas with what you eat and your exercise regime, and then addressing those problems appropriately. And this is what I'm going to do.

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[identity profile] darkspirited1.livejournal.com wrote:
Dec. 13th, 2010 11:06 pm (UTC)
I'm right there with ya! Like...exactly. Okay, so I don't drink tea, never found one I enjoy, but I'm the same size and aspire to be a 14. I was really close, but coming to college means that I am no longer in control of my food like I was. They feed us pretty crappy stuff, plus I'm a bit of a um picky eater at times too.

Apparently we're average though. But, I do want to get healthier. My dad has weight issues and with that have come all sorts of health issues. I don't want that to happen to me, so it's time to change.

My biggest problem is portion control. And I love sweets. I've been going mad with chocolate lately. I feel like the only way to get more is to have an IV of chocolate hooked up, which would be just as bad as it sounds.

My brother started this diet - or as he calls it: lifestyle choice/change - where you eat 3-5 meals depending on your weight and how much you want to lose. The catch is calorie counting. He allows 400 calories per meal and it's actually done wonders for him.

He gets some recipes from here: http://www.hungry-girl.com/chew/

Oh, and there's an online counter thing here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/

I've tried the latter of the two; it's quite lovely. I don't know if it'll have some of the items you have where you're from, but you can add items if you have the nutritional value and save meals you have often. It's pretty cool.

*high fives you*

Let's do this!!!

(walking around taking pics is a good idea btw; I should try it.)
[identity profile] chibikelzafox.livejournal.com wrote:
Dec. 14th, 2010 12:01 am (UTC)
Same here, only it's because my Dad does all the cooking that I'm not entirely in control of what I eat. I must seize the power! And exercise. :P

I checked my BMI on the myfitnesspal site and it told me I was overweight :| My doctor told me I was within the 'healthy' range. Odd. Well, whatever the case, I want to be able to fit into size 14 jeans. Or maybe even size 12, like I used to be able to wear.

Trying myfitnesspal right now - as you can see. It looks quite spiffy; a good way to keep tabs on how much exercise I'm getting and how many calories I'm consuming. It's pretty good!

Tomorrow, I'll start with a 60min brisk walk. Then I'll make my own tea - probably a healthy sandwich or something; as long as it fills me up.

Ooh, the thought of having no trouble buying jeans... seriously, the shops around here have some weird aversion to size 16 - they never have them in :P
[identity profile] darkspirited1.livejournal.com wrote:
Dec. 14th, 2010 12:10 am (UTC)
My dad makes it difficult at home too. He likes to buy sweets and whatever he fancies. He grew up in the south so he grew up eating all kind of fatty, unhealthy things.

I've heard the BMI thing in general is messed up and that people should stop going by it. I'll have to dig up the articles or something.

I know what you mean about the jeans. It's clothes in general for me. So many clothes are in the 12 and under category even though the world average for women is 16. Go figure...
[identity profile] hp-chloe.livejournal.com wrote:
Dec. 15th, 2010 07:44 pm (UTC)
Wow, well well done on managing to cut back! I feel like I need to do the same, I'm horribly addicted to Cola. :( ARGH. No matter how much I try to stop, or drink less...

I used to fit in size 10/12 too in Y11. Now I'm 12-14 or just a 14. How tall are you though? I did one of those BMI things and it said my weight was ok for my height (I'm 5'7.5" the half is important) ;D but I still don't feel like it. It hangs in all the wrong places haha. I feel really unfit too, and like you said I really want to start walking anywhere and everywhere too. During school/college I was much fitter because I walked a lot but most days I'm sat at home now. I used to dance for a few hours a day in my room too but I lost motivation.

I'm going to use you as my "get healthy" inspiration how. :B ♥
[identity profile] hp-chloe.livejournal.com wrote:
Dec. 15th, 2010 07:50 pm (UTC)
*now not how

How. Hahahaaaaa.
[identity profile] chibikelzafox.livejournal.com wrote:
Dec. 15th, 2010 09:44 pm (UTC)
I'm about 5'7 as well - blimey, you've gotten tall! I remember you being kinda dinky for some reason :') And I weigh 12 stone. Now, this is where things get a bit strange. When I had a recent check-up with my doctor, she put my BMI as 21, which is okay. When I calculated my own BMI on myfitnesspal, it came up as 26, which is overweight. :/

The thing is, I may have given my doctor the wrong height by accident. I'm rubbish with conversions so I thought 5'7 was about 190cm - but measuring myself the other night, I'm actually 169cm tall, which could explain the conflicting BMI results.

My problem with jeans/pants is I have big hips and a big bum. My legs themselves are quite skinny, so based on my legs alone I could fit a size 12 no problem - but it's getting the jeans past my arse that's the issue :'D

I find that getting healthier is a little like my writing. It needs persistence, and you've got to settle into some kind of routine. People keep on their feet by tidying at home, or - and this is going to sound crackers - by doing step-ups on the stairs! I was thinking of trying that out - it's a good substitute for walking when the weather's crap.

Alas, I had a horrible lapse today. It was the Newton High Families' Group Christmas Dinner today. Cue food in abundance. I looked, I desired, I resisted, but eventually caved. Le sigh.

Tomorrow, A 160-minute ramble should keep me going.
[identity profile] hp-chloe.livejournal.com wrote:
Dec. 15th, 2010 09:57 pm (UTC)
I know. :3 ♥ I was like 4'6"ish when I started high school, about 5'4" up to year 10/11 then BAM. I grew. :D Oh yeah, that could explain it. I calculated mine on one of those weight machine things and it said I was 5'5" (WTH I'M NOT) and 11st4lbs so I was 4lbs overweight but I weighed/measured myself and did it online and it said I was ok. Not sure if either is totally accurate....

LMAOOOO. I know what you mean about the skinny legs/big hips thing. God, why is dressing properly so difficult for us? *clings*

That's a really good idea, I might try the steps thing, and I have noticed that sweeping up actually does give your arms and your back a strenuous workout!!! Maybe I'm brushing up wrong... I'm going to try and do small thing at first then, and build up more of a routine. The annoying thing is though whenever I mention diets/exercise my mum gets annoyed and acts like I'm anorexic or something. *eye roll* I'm not stupid enough to starve myself, that's ridiculous!

OH NO. That's what I'm worried about. Christmas = FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD.
[identity profile] chibikelzafox.livejournal.com wrote:
Dec. 15th, 2010 11:03 pm (UTC)
Your BMI WTFeries are due to conflicting calculators. Mine, due to my own idiocy. I have NO idea where that extra 30cm came from. WTF. If I were 190-odd centimetres, I'd officially classify as a giant :P The thing about BMI is it's just an estimate, so you never know.

I've had to pass down so many lovely jeans because of my backside :( I might just start buying size 14s and stitching size 16 arses into them... Frankenjeans! >:D

Shoes made for dainty feet are also a pain. And finding long-leg jeans. I'm a freak of nature who is about 75% legs, so most jeans come up to my sodding ankles.

I hate it when people automatically make that link when someone who isn't overly huge mentions losing weight. It's one thing to trim off a couple of clothes sizes, but another to strip yourself down to the bone.

Argh I know! I have a potential three more Christmas dinners coming up, with family and family friends. I might just let myself go on those particular occasions and keep tabs on myself the rest of the year. After all, despite what the adverts say, Christmas isn't all year long :P
[identity profile] hp-chloe.livejournal.com wrote:
Dec. 15th, 2010 07:48 pm (UTC)
Oh, btw I thought I was in denial at first but I SWEAR sizes in most high street shops are getting smaller. I did fit into size 12-14 jeans in New Look last year and then several months later (I'd gained only 4 pounds) I could only fit in their size 14-16. I got some jeans from Primark last week and their size 16 is so small! I was really frustrated, I can't find a place where I properly know my clothes size.

I've not gotten much bigger, I'm not chubby really (I'm not skinny anymore though) yet clothes sizes (especially the larger ones) seem to be shrinking!!! I know it's not in my head!!! xD
[identity profile] chibikelzafox.livejournal.com wrote:
Dec. 15th, 2010 10:54 pm (UTC)
Weirdly enough, I've heard stories about the high stret shops faffing with sizes - though I've heard about sizes being made bigger without the customers being told, as a way of making them feel good.

For example, a woman who is in reality a size eighteen trying on a pair of jeans marked as sixteens (which are actually bigger than normal sixteens) and thinking she's skinnier than she actually is. Weird stuff.

Though the whole sizes shrinking thing could be because skinny clothes are kind of in vogue right now, what with skinny jeans and fitted t-shirts and yadda yadda. Give me a pair of flared/boot-cut any day - I prefer the 60's/70's look :P

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