IÂ just want to be happy with myself and be happy with my body
I became ill with m.s 13yrs ago.
so the drs give me pills to help with the pain but I got fatter and fatter
to the point I wont to end my life.
so I went to bed early one night with all my tables. and I tock them all .
but the next morning I woke up the some time I wake every morning.
so I had to make appointment to see my gp.
when I got to see him that day I told him what I had done the night before and I need my tablets because
I had taken them all .
he said ok and printed me a new one out .
he never asked why I had taken them all
I still feel the same way about myself
so if anyone knows of anyone that can help me lose the weight it would be a good start
I have tried every diet and every pills that came on to the market
I could cope with the m.s if I had that flat tummy
but I have a big fat tummy and m.s
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I did a Google search on MS and weight and it definitely looks like you’re not alone. There are a few sites out there that offer tips. For example, the text below came from a site run by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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MS fatigue, steroid therapy, and depression can all lead to unwanted weight in people with MS. Though these factors are not your fault, you owe it to yourself to take control of your weight.
Overeating can increase MS symptoms or health conditions, such as:
fatigue
pressure sores
negative self-image
stress on joints
demand on heart and lungs
risk of other illnesses
Set realistic goals
Many people give up before they start because their weight-loss goal seems overwhelming. Most of the time they’re right! A realistic goal may work wonders for motivation—and for health.
Try setting a goal of 10 percent of your body weight. This means if you weigh 200 pounds, you need to lose just 20 of them to reap health benefits.
Here are some ways to lose weight—and keep it off:
Don’t diet! Most diets don’t work over the long haul. Instead, you need to alter your relationship with food.
Change one meal at a time. Focus on eating a healthy breakfast, such as rolled oats, fresh fruit or an egg-white omelet. Once you’ve mastered one meal, go on to the next. At lunchtime, instead of potato chips with your sandwich, opt for baby carrots. Then at dinner, stop at one helping of mashed potatoes rather than two.
Snack. Healthy snacking helps to control your appetite so you don’t eat too much at regular meals. Snacking also keeps your metabolism working steadily, which makes your body burn calories efficiently. Stock up on pre-cut veggies, low-fat yogurt, raw cashews, peanut butter, string cheese, whole-grain crackers, oranges, grapes and other healthy goodies.
Focus on your food. Eliminate distractions while you eat, such as reading or watching TV. Eat when you’re sitting at a table. Pay attention to taste and savor every bite.
Follow your cravings. Cravings take over when you feel unsatisfied. That in turn leads to binge eating. Work your cravings into your eating plan. If chocolate cream pie is your family’s favorite dessert, plan on having a modest helping on a special day.
Get support. It’s always easier to change when you have the support of others who are going through similar challenges. You might want to check out Weight Watchers. If the cost of joining the program is an obstacle, try the free message boards.
Don’t forget to get a move on. Start exercising just five minutes a day. If going to the gym is too difficult, put on your favorite lively music at home and move around. Add some stretching and simple exercises prescribed for you by your health-care professional. The key is consistency; do a little bit each day.
Give yourself a specific incentive. Look at your calendar and see what events are coming up. Weddings, reunions, birthdays, vacations—all provide incentives for wanting to look good. And when that occasion passes? Look for the next one.
that you for all of that
must because I cant swallow very good I only have weaterbex in the morning made with hot water water no sugar
than I don’t eat until 5
when I have a bowel of speacil k that’s with milk
but I do drink a lot of water and white coffee no sugar
that’s all I have to eat