Why Am I Gaining Weight? Soooo Confused
#1
Posted 15 June 2006 - 12:21 PM
I LOVE JESUS too!
#2
Posted 15 June 2006 - 12:49 PM
Diagnosed with celiac disease, by biopsy, 10/05
T1 diabetic since 2/80
#3
Posted 15 June 2006 - 01:21 PM
#4
Posted 25 June 2006 - 08:54 PM
Steve
#5
Posted 26 June 2006 - 01:07 AM
trents, on Jun 26 2006, 06:54 AM, said:
Steve
Absolutely agree...
The body only has 2 methods of telling us we are hungry or missing something, even if that something is caffine or tobacco. If you are celaic and eating and not adsorbing the nutrients your body tells you its still "hungry" so you eat more but still don't adsorb nutrients.
When we go gluten-free then our villi heal, we adsorb even more calories and we often stick to routine interms of eating times, serving size etc. food is habit forming!
Many celiacs because of childhood issues may avoid sport and exersize. This doesn't help.
The only real answer is only to buy healthy stuff (and i doubt I need to list it on this forum)
I frequently get up mid post and walk to the fridge, open the door and pour a glass of water instead of the food my body was demanding...and make sure I have nothing in the fridge which is unhealthy and easy to prepare.
By far the most effective method if you can do it is to everytime your body asks for food and you know you don't *NEED* food is to do some exersize instead.
Plan every meal so you kow you are getting nutrients and then everytime your body lies to you ignore it and distract it. The hunger pangs usually last 1-2 minutes and repeat every 20 mins or so for the short term mechanism and every hour or so for the long term one.
If you work at home this is easy but not so easy in an office environment .. but the secret for me is making sure I know I have eaten sufficent and then distracting myself instead of eating.
#6
Posted 10 July 2006 - 07:01 PM
#7
Posted 10 July 2006 - 09:58 PM
#8
Posted 11 July 2006 - 06:09 PM
You're not going to gain weight eating fresh fruits, vegetables and lean meats. Try that for a while.
deena647, on Jul 10 2006, 10:01 PM, said:
How old are you? Our metabolisms slow as we get older. You might also have intolerances to other grains, which could cause you to be bloated.
gluten-free (04.17.2006)
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#9
Posted 11 July 2006 - 06:20 PM
deena647, on Jul 10 2006, 11:01 PM, said:
Hi, Dena,
I highly recommend that you read the information on this website. It's by far, the best source of information about Atkins and why we lose weight with certain foods.
http://www.atkinsexposed.org/
Good luck,
Scott
#10
Posted 12 July 2006 - 08:19 AM
deena647, on Jun 15 2006, 02:21 PM, said:
I LOVE JESUS too!
I ate an atkins type diet for 3 years, just meats, vegetables and fats. I didn't intentionally eat this way, I was having candida issues and all grains/starches were making me really sick, so it was out of necessity. It really messed my system up, my bowels completely stopped, I lost an alarming amount of weight, I had no energy, my heart beat really slowly, my brain function was off, I was irritable/moody, I felt like walking death. If I regret anything in life, it is following an eating plan like this.
Once I started to add grains and starches back in my diet I blew up like a balloon. If you read up on the high protein/low carb diets they explain why when you go off of one you gain weight almost three fold because your body is rehydrating and absorbing a lot of water that was pulled from your body. It took my system 2 years to normalize and eventually I stopped gaining and my weight normalized, I could handle starches and grains in small amounts.
That being said, I will also blow up like a balloon if I eat too many processed packaged gluten-free goodies, as others have mentioned. I personally think they are maybe more processed than even the gluten filled stuff since most of the products are made with a blend of several gluten-free grains and starches, imo anyway.
#11
Posted 13 July 2006 - 09:14 AM
diagnosed type one diabetic 1973
diagnosed celiac winter 2005
diagnosed hypothyroid spring 2006
But healthy and happy!

11 year-old Son had negative blood panel, but went on gluten-free diet of his own volition to see if his concentration would improve, his temper abate, and his energy level would increase. Miraculous response!
The great are great only because we are on our knees.
--Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865)
#12
Posted 13 July 2006 - 11:58 AM
emcmaster, on Jul 11 2006, 10:09 PM, said:
You're not going to gain weight eating fresh fruits, vegetables and lean meats. Try that for a while.
How old are you? Our metabolisms slow as we get older. You might also have intolerances to other grains, which could cause you to be bloated.
#13
Posted 13 July 2006 - 12:05 PM
elye, on Jul 13 2006, 01:14 PM, said:
Elye - Have you thought about an insulin pump?
You are not restriced to eating at certain times with the pump - I can go all day without putting one carb/calorie into my body! It's the best thing I've done in my 26 years with this disease. I regret not getting one sooner.
Diagnosed with celiac disease, by biopsy, 10/05
T1 diabetic since 2/80
#14
Posted 13 July 2006 - 01:39 PM
You know, I have contemplated the pump a number of times, but never seriously enough to really explore it. My blood sugars have always been under great control with my two usual insulin injections a day ( I exercise daily, so that keeps the needles down). I've never had reason to consider another maintenance method. But now that I have this weight that I just can't lose, it could well be worth reconsidering, seriously this time. Thanks for the suggestion!
diagnosed type one diabetic 1973
diagnosed celiac winter 2005
diagnosed hypothyroid spring 2006
But healthy and happy!

11 year-old Son had negative blood panel, but went on gluten-free diet of his own volition to see if his concentration would improve, his temper abate, and his energy level would increase. Miraculous response!
The great are great only because we are on our knees.
--Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865)
#15
Posted 13 July 2006 - 06:13 PM

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