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Hello!! Lately I've started gaining weight like crazy (depression) and I'm thinking about joining a gym soon.....but I'm way too anxious and scared. I've also struggled with disordered eating in the past so I'm worried that it might cause a relapse. Any tips? It would be nice to hear your experiences :)
 
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You could start exercising at home, or if it's safe go for a walk/run or swim if you can. Do something you like but to get the nutrients you need for energy you need to make yourself eat something healthy too. Exercise will boost your mood and once you feel less anxious you may feel like going to gym. I've been training by myself since covid. How not to relapse, remember the lowest point you were at and focus on not getting there again. I've been anorexic and tend to stop eating in bad times but then remind myself of the horrible road I was on. All the best 🙂
 
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You have to consider a comprehensive plan that includes healthy food and gym. Do u take any meds to treat the depression? They can have weight gain as a side effect.
 
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Forever Sleep

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I lost over 5 stone on this diet... It's more of a lifestyle change really. Basically, only a restricted amount of complex carbohydrates, lean protein and loads of vegetables:

 
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Weight loss is largely a matter of reducing calories and increasing activity. I think the most important thing is making sure you're not starving yourself trying to do a diet. Below a certain threshold, your body thinks you are starving REALLY badly, and does a bunch of things that hurt your long-term weight loss. No need to slow down your metabolism doing that. I wish you good luck in your journey.
 
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Hey op I know it can be scary at first to go to a public gym but trust me when I say no one cares about you everyone is busy doing their own thing. It'll obviously still be a little nerve racking but just keep that in the back of your head when there. Also unlike what other people are saying you don't actually need a diet to lose weight while it helps a lot all you really need is to make sure you're in a calorie deficit and doing cardio.
 
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For me personally, I found going for both exercise and diet at the same time was too much and would never last more than a few weeks then all would be undone in a rebound.

It worked for me when I ignored diet and just focussed on getting started and keeping up with some sort of regular exercise.

Once I was more active, I wasn't having to stress about the exercise because it became part of my weekly routine and I then naturally found myself less keen on eating so much or eating over processed rubbish because I would feel my exercise was important and poor diet would sabotage it.
 
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aroll

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Aug 19, 2023
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You could start exercising at home, or if it's safe go for a walk/run or swim if you can. Do something you like but to get the nutrients you need for energy you need to make yourself eat something healthy too. Exercise will boost your mood and once you feel less anxious you may feel like going to gym. I've been training by myself since covid. How not to relapse, remember the lowest point you were at and focus on not getting there again. I've been anorexic and tend to stop eating in bad times but then remind myself of the horrible road I was on. All the best 🙂
Ahh thank you!!
You have to consider a comprehensive plan that includes healthy food and gym. Do u take any meds to treat the depression? They can have weight gain as a side effect.
Been on lexapro for a while but not anymore, it definitely caused weight gain😭
I lost over 5 stone on this diet... It's more of a lifestyle change really. Basically, only a restricted amount of complex carbohydrates, lean protein and loads of vegetables:

OMG THANK YOU, gonna give it a read!!
Weight loss is largely a matter of reducing calories and increasing activity. I think the most important thing is making sure you're not starving yourself trying to do a diet. Below a certain threshold, your body thinks you are starving REALLY badly, and does a bunch of things that hurt your long-term weight loss. No need to slow down your metabolism doing that. I wish you good luck in your journey.
Thanks!! I always find that starvation leads to binges and so on, the cycle never ends
Hey op I know it can be scary at first to go to a public gym but trust me when I say no one cares about you everyone is busy doing their own thing. It'll obviously still be a little nerve racking but just keep that in the back of your head when there. Also unlike what other people are saying you don't actually need a diet to lose weight while it helps a lot all you really need is to make sure you're in a calorie deficit and doing cardio.
Ahh, this means a lot!! I'm glad to hear that people usually mind their own business while working out
For me personally, I found going for both exercise and diet at the same time was too much and would never last more than a few weeks then all would be undone in a rebound.

It worked for me when I ignored diet and just focussed on getting started and keeping up with some sort of regular exercise.

Once I was more active, I wasn't having to stress about the exercise because it became part of my weekly routine and I then naturally found myself less keen on eating so much or eating over processed rubbish because I would feel my exercise was important and poor diet would sabotage it.
Good tip!! I should first fix my diet and then slowly try exercising. Every time I try changing everything quickly I give it up after a few days😭
 
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