A Couch in a Donut Shop

I looked like I lived on a couch in a donut shop.

No matter how much I worked out....No matter how much I dieted....No matter how much I suffered, it didn't matter.

I was fat.

I know the thin people would look at me and think, "If he would just stop eating all those donuts and get up off the couch once in a while, you would be thin...like meeee."

Ever feel that way?

The truth was, I hadn't touched a donut in years.  No, for me, if I looked at a carrot, I'd gain weight.

I didn't veg on the couch in front of the television either.  I was too busy with work and life.  I didn't even have cable.

I exercised and tried to eat right.

Was I perfect?

No.

Nobody is.

But occasional slip ups didn't account for being so overweight.  They couldn't.  I needed to lose over 100 pounds!

I didn't start out fat.  I was almost underweight when I was born.  Ounces away from the incubator, according to my parents.  And I maintained a healthy weight as a child and teenager, despite eating pretty much whatever I wanted to.

Even in my college years, the beer and pizza didn't pack on the pounds.  I remember when I was in the military eating two dinners and a dessert pretty much every evening.  Plus a midnight snack.  Why not?  I was losing weight despite all that eating.

It wasn't until grad school and the stress of a professional career combined with raising a family that I started packing on pounds.  Just a little at first.  I figured I could take it right back off.

I tried.

Some came off...for a little while...then it came back and it brought friends.

Just think of how it can sneak up on you.  If you gain a quarter of a pound a week you are in trouble.  Would you notice a quarter of a pound?  I didn't.  In fairness, back in the day, the analog scales didn't display such precision as the digital ones do today.  Regardless, it's not much.  A quarter of a pound a week is 13 pounds per year.

Still not upset?

13 pounds per year is 65 pounds in only 5 years!

That is like sinking a cruise ship with a slow leak.

I tried all the diets that were popular: Low Fat.  Atkins. Diet pills.  They would work and then they wouldn't.

I ate those frozen meals that are supposed to make you lean.

I told you I wasn't on the couch.  I exercised.  At various times I did Martial Arts, Weightlifting.  Aerobics.   Jogging.  Walking.  Swimming.  Biking.  Boot Camp.

I even trained for and completed a half-marathon.  I lost only 5 pounds for all that effort.   Talk about discouraging!

Does any of this strike a chord with you?  If so, leave a comment below.

After months and months of getting up at 4 AM to work out like a mad man at a boot camp, I asked my trainer why I had lost fewer than 10 pounds.

The answer I was given?

I was told: Your body has gotten used to the activity, so it won't lose any more unless I increase my activity!

It felt so hopeless that I really stopped going to work out.  So I put that weight back on and then some.

I felt like I was doing everything perfectly with no results.  Well, I wasn't doing everything perfectly.  In fact, I was making a lot of mistakes.  I didn't know it at the time, though.  But I do now.

Do you want to know what some of those mistakes were?

I'll be happy to tell you.  But that is for a future post.

Thank you for being one of my readers.





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