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In reply to the discussion: “let us bust the myth of physical activity and obesity. You cannot outrun a bad diet” [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)My brother had some weight gain creep up on him. He already ate a decently healthy diet and jogged daily. After he gained quite a bit of weight, he cut out alcohol, most fat and cut his portions way down. He increased his running and workouts to 2 hours a day. He complained often that he couldn't understand how it was so difficult for him to lose weight when my SIL seemed to eat 3 times as much as he did and she stayed slim. He ate even less. He never cheated and was absolutely militant with his diet..and slowly the weight came off. He was still far from thin, however. One day he collapsed at work. Turns out his TSH was through the roof. Now that he's on medication, he finds he can eat a lot more and not gain. He still has to work out 2 hours a day though.
I always had issues maintaining my weight ever since I was on anti-depressants. Over 10 years on them I gained 80 lbs (And didn't lose the weight when I went off them). Plus, I have PCOS which doesn't make weight loss easier either. Hopefully I don't develop hypothyroidism like my brother (I'm tested regularly - TSH every 6 months and a full panel every year) because it's already hard enough for me!