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15 pounds to lose and I’m lost  I have hashimotos and it’s SO hard to lose weight. Has anyone else had success?  
15 pounds to lose and I’m lost  I have hashimotos and it’s SO hard to lose weight.

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Menopause, hypothyroid, diabetes, hashimoto's, locked in the house because of a plague, etc, etc, etc. We all have something. It just takes longer when you do, but it is totally doable! Everyday is a new fresh start. We all get into that frame of mind at one point or another. I reread the post I share with other people that are just starting out or need refocusing when I need to refocus myself. Maybe something on this will help you. The good thing is it is a new day! Today you start fresh. Today is your first day! Welcome to WW! Here are some basic tips TRACK every lick, bite, and taste. The program does not work if you don't track. You can lie to the tracker but your body knows what it ate. MEASURE breakout the measuring spoons, cups and the food scale. Don't eyeball it you will be wrong. EXERCISE find something you love. You won't do if you hate it. I personally like walking, dancing when the weather says don't walk, and cardio-drumming. I do cardio-drumming from YouTube videos. Nothing is more satisfying than hitting things with sticks. If you need to start easy try marching in front of the TV during commercials and then build yourself up to a whole show. MEAL PREP I always keep a big bin of chopped onions, a big bin of chopped bell peppers, and a big bin of chunks of cooked chicken breast. I also have staples like cucumbers, tomatoes, spinach, pasta, laughing cow triangle cheese, olive oil farro, tzatziki sauce, garlic, eggs, apples, oranges, bananas, berries, whatever is in season. This way when I am hungry I have healthy choices. Breakfast omlette throw together garlic, onions, peppers, eggs and then fold it over a cut up wedge of laughing cow cheese. For lunch a very easy tzatziki chicken. Chicken, bell pepper, onions, cucumber, tomatoes. Toss it with tzatziki sauce. You can put it on a pita, eat it without the pita, or what I like to do is RIP up half a pita and mix it in after the tzatziki is mixed in. For dinner maybe a salad with the spinach, onions, peppers, chicken. Etc. Maybe pasta or rice with anything on the list. The most important tip is KINDNESS be as nice to yourself as you are to others. When you are giving your self negative back talk, ask yourself if that is how you would speak to a friend and give yourself a break. I almost forgot. zero points does not mean zero calories. For instance, a banana is zero points but if you over banana you are gonna get yourself into trouble. EAT you need to eat within 10 below and 5 above your points level. If consistently under eat your body thinks there is a famine and holds on to every ounce of weight it can until the famine is over. Under eating and over exercising is a bad combo. If you stick to 5 below and 5 above it works better. for me at least. You are not alone in this. A lot of us join with that "last resort" mentality. But don't think that way. Take a nice before picture with a big smile because today is the day your life changed for the better. You are gonna get healthy, you are gonna be fit. You are gonna breathe better. You just need to give it some time. This is a slow process but it is a process that works. I'm excited for you taking this big step towards a healthier life. You might want to sit down and write yourself a love letter stating why you joined WW and what your long term goals are, how you will accomplish them (small term goals) and what you will be able to accomplish when you get there! I personally would like to be able to get up off the floor without having to hoist myself up on the couch like I am climbing Mount Everest. That is one of the things future me will be able to do. Last tip. don't hang out in the kitchen. Eat there, cook there, clean the dishes. But if it isn't kitchen related get out of there it is too tempting. Also do not compare your journey to anyone else's. We are all different. We all have different metabolisms. So mind your own journey and don't worry that someone else lost more that week. It won't help your progress.  
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@salespeople WOW! What a powerful comment and I mean that in the most complimentary way. You give hope to those who are struggling and for that I thank you! I hope you have an amazing day!  
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@ster86318 Thank you. Most of it is straight from meetings.  
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Ive hypothyroidism and on desiccated thyroid I’m 55 and on the purple plan I’m down 7 pounds in the last 40 days and close to goal . I walk 10000 steps when I can and track my points drink water and journal you can do it
+19 votes
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I have it too! WW is working for me! About . 5-1. 0 lb/week. You can do it!  
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by (630 points)
I have thyroid cancer so i understand
+8 votes
by (400 points)
Yes. My sister who sticks to the program and gets on the treadmill everyday. She has 50lbs to lose and is down 20 already
+19 votes
by (3.7k points)
I have Hashimoto’s and I’m down over 35 pounds since mid December. I do not exercise or drink enough water. I know I need to do all 3.  
+10 votes
by (840 points)
I’m struggling with my last 25! It’s slow now but I’m not gaining either ( thank God) . I take Thrive every morning and I know that has kept me straight forward and able to keep me focused on my  plan. The last bit is always the hardest but I won’t complain with 62lbs gone so far! Good luck to you!  
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@cooee2675 I also Thrive, I have hashimoto’s and celiac. I added SCULPT AND DUO BURN also. I’m down 20 since January 27th. What diet do you follow blue, purple, green?  
by (840 points)
I’m so excited you’re a Thriver too! I’m following blue. I tried green when the new plans launched but went back. For me Blue is a perfect balance!  
+12 votes
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I also have Hashimoto/Hypothyroidism and WW does work but losing weight with our condition is very slow. I've lost 22 lbs since August last year. Just keep following plan and you will see results.  
+13 votes
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I have gotten to goal weight it just takes us a little longer with hashimotos
+22 votes
by (480 points)
It takes such a long time, but you can do it! I’ve had trainers and physicians tell me it takes about double the time. Just keep going!  
+11 votes
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Being overweight is hard. losing weight is hard. Choose YOUR hard
+16 votes
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I too have hashimotos & I am down 22 pounds since February 2nd. I fluctuate dramatically but if you just stick to it you will continue to lose. If you’re not having any loss over a couple weeks try mixing things up. Eat more or all of your weeklies if you don’t normally, don’t eat as many if you normally do. Change up your food selections, etc. sometimes if we are eating & doing the same things for too long it’s almost like our bodies get bored & stall out losing when you switch it up it seems to help. Also drink plenty of water, even more if you like salty foods.  
+13 votes
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Have you tried changing your routine up? Adding more exercise, more zero points foods and less point? Something different to a shock the body a bit
+17 votes
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I have hypothyroidism I’m loosing very slowly started January 6th and lost 18lbs. I’ll take it but this quarantine has slowed me down. Good luck stay with it.  
+18 votes
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I have it as well. I am hard time as well. I been on WW for two years and lost 19 lbs. I have 70 more to go. Just keep doing what you are doing. It is very hard to lose the weight, however I am healthier today then I when I first started.  
+2 votes
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My friend has it. She went on a vegan diet. Lost tons. The hashinoto effects food that inflames. So you need to go vegan
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@testamentary260 I actually gained when I was vegetarian and vegan due to eating too many carbs- I was vegetarian 4 years (vegan 6 months of those) I lost once I came to ww
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@testamentary260 you have to remember many vegan protein sources are inflammatory (soy and wheat based)
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@oestrogen oh. Vegan no soy no wheat no dairy diet. That is what’s she’s on. Enjoy a chickpea burger
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@testamentary260 oh ok she’s doing it right then. I was eating all the wheat based stuff and carbs galore - at my highest weight as a vegetarian but I was doing it for animal rights not for health reasons
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So she’s a “clean eating vegan” there’s a big difference. I was a junk food vegan lol
+7 votes
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I have graves which makes it slower. Down 22 in four months. Down two shirt sizes and one pant size
+2 votes
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We all face struggles but we are here for one another & hope you’ll join us.  
+19 votes
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I’ve 20 left to lose and it’s so slow - 92lbs and I can’t eat much or I gain
+20 votes
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My friend with Hashimotos is doing a keto diet with great success. Says her joints feel better too‍♀️
+11 votes
by (940 points)
I lost 30 pounds in 3 months last may on WW but then have up. Gained about 10 back and now trying to get back on track
+4 votes
by (810 points)
Following this post. I had my thyroid out in 2011. Still show all signs of hypothyroidism. Very difficult to lose anything, and is frustrating. Makes you want to give up.  
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@circumnutate407 it is difficult, but if you try you will eventually succeed. If you don't you won't and it possible just gets worse. Everything worth doing is hard!  
+1 vote
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Yes I have had hypothyroid issues my whole life and have lost 60 pounds over the past 2 years it’s slower but it’s possible just stick with it. I lost 35 took an 8 month break, gained 10 back then came back and lost the rest. I have 20 more to lose and it is getting harder now though to lose those last ones
+4 votes
by (240 points)
68 vegetarian Hashimotos diagnoses three years ago. Lifetime since 2000 have gained weight. Dr said almost impossible for me to lose with hasimotos, no metabolism
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