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Hayatochi

PostPosted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 12:16 pm


I am so mad!

I have gained so much weight over a year!

I have been trying to eat the rigth portions, the right meals, and exercise.
Though I have gained 10 pounds during a month?

I really don't get it.

Well I am barely into puberty.
Does this have to do anything with it?

I am about 210lbs, and the doctor says I must be 140lbs.
gonk emo

Some help please?
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EDIT-

My mom keeps telling me to take pills, but I keep saying no.
Do you think it would be a good idea?
D:
PostPosted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 1:00 pm


its quite likely that although your eating the right size portions your body has a slow matabolisam (sp) and just isn't burning off enough calieries. you may want to try cutting down your portions for a few months just to see what happens, and you to tend to gain alot during puberty you just got to be careful not to let it stick
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Hayatochi

PostPosted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 1:27 pm


Yeah, I am wondering if it is my metabalism.
I'll try though.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:14 am


It could also be a problem with your thyriod. Hypo-thyroidism can actually cause your metabolism to slow down.

But go through the other options first, I'd save that as a last resort no idea thing.

Another thing, eat more protein as the fats (good fats not bad fats! They do exist!) help your body know when it's full so you don't have to eat as much!

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 12:07 pm


1. Cut portion sizes.

2. Exercise for 20 to 30 minutes, three times a week. If you already do this, add one day a week and/or ten minutes to your current workout.

3. Eat throughout the day, in small portions. Starving all day and then eating a huge dinner not only tricks your metabolism into think it needs to store food as fat because of the famine, but it also can lead directly to diabetes.

4. Eat 2 fruit servings and 3-4 vegetable servings per day. Vegetables don't include rice, potatoes, corn, beans, and peas -- those are starchy vegetables, and count as starch/bread servings instead of vegetable servings.

5. Eat 2 to 3 dairy servings per day. Low-fat or non-fat yogurt, milk, cheese, and so on. NOT butter, NOT ice cream. If you're lactose intolerant, you can use soymilk as a substitute, but make sure it comes with plenty of calcium, and/or take a calcium supplement.

6. Get enough protein. This means two to four daily servings of cheese, fish, eggs, fowl, meat, and soy meat substitutes such as tofu or tempeh. Beans are also good sources of proteins, but they're also starchy, so if you use beans and peas as protein servings, cut down your other starches (bread, pasta, crackers, and starchy vegetables are all starches).

7. Get two teaspoons per day of healthy oils. The healthy oils are olive, canola, flaxseed, sunflower, safflower.

8. Choose whole-grain foods whenever possible: whole grain breads, pastas, brown rice, and rolled oats.

9. Get at least 6 glasses of water per day. Up to three glasses can be any sugar-free, caffeine-free drink. This includes caffeine-free diet soft drinks, tea, Crystal Lite. It does NOT include fruit juice, which is mostly sugar, not vitamins.

10. Take a multivitamin once a day.

The vast majority of people who are overweight do not have a thyroid problem. Check with your doctor and have a thyroid activity blood test, just to be sure. Then stop making excuses and start making better choices. You DESERVE to be healthy and feel attractive, so stop sabotaging your own success. Good luck to you!
PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 12:19 pm


Frog Juice
It could also be a problem with your thyriod. Hypo-thyroidism can actually cause your metabolism to slow down.

But go through the other options first, I'd save that as a last resort no idea thing.

Another thing, eat more protein as the fats (good fats not bad fats! They do exist!) help your body know when it's full so you don't have to eat as much!


yeah my friend has a problem with her thyriod, sice she was diognosed with it shes lost lots of weight.

oh and dieting pills don't work, not unless your perscribed them from the doctors, the stuff you buy in shops has never had any effect on me or my mum.

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