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In reply to the discussion: It's Gotten Harder to Lose Weight- And Not for the Reasons You Think [View all]Cosmocat
(15,413 posts)I have always struggled with my weight my entire life.
I think beyond what was stated in this article that there are other genetic, chemical or whatever factors that help some people have less "craving" to eat, burn more energy, not retain or create fat, etc.
That said, I graduated from HS in the mid 80s, and the prevelent thought then was that fat was the enemy, and I spent most of my life avoiding fat, but leaning too hard on sugars.
I managed my weight, but was single most of that time and had a lifestyle to make it work.
I added 10 pounds for each person I brought into my life, my wife, both daughters and another 10 or so for good measure for the pets, because I could not longer live primarily around managing my weight.
About 5 years ago I saw a nutritionist and it helped me to come to jesus on my sugar intake.
It took me a yea to start to change my cravings, and you are right about the addiction, I am i a MUCH better place about my sugar cravings now having cut back for long enough.
My diet is different now, eating more lean protein, less suger and carbs. I can eat more and either maintain my weight or chip some off depending on how disciplined I am.
Wish I would have gotten the religion on sugar a lot earlier in life.