OK, so I started a brand new exercise routine, which I've been varying so it feels less like a chore and more like something achievable. This is done entirely in my bedroom or in the house when nobody else is home. It involves an exercise bike plus a mix of squats, ab movements and thigh toner reps. At the moment, due to my low energy levels, I can only seem to get out about 30 minutes before I end up almost feeling dizzy.
I've also been cutting out chips, cookies, cake etc. and trying to incorporate more fruit and vegetables into my diet. Especially after a recent blood test revealed I was low in ferritin (iron stores?) but high in iron (O_o...in other words, my blood test said Iron...32 which is high, but my ferritin levels were borderline low) and prior to that, the doc believed my b12 levels were low.
Yet despite all of this, I feel like I keep ballooning and that no matter what I do, I still end up gaining weight. It's like no matter what, I'll just balloon and balloon and balloon. I could even end up starving myself and I'd STILL gain weight, it never seems to go the opposite way for me. Even if I was to run myself completely ragged, I'd still end up gaining.
I've been doing this for a while now too, it's not like I started and stopped. I do give myself rest days here and there, especially when my energy levels drop. I was doing the 30-day squat challenge, but almost ended up collapsing after 150.
I've also been cutting out chips, cookies, cake etc. and trying to incorporate more fruit and vegetables into my diet. Especially after a recent blood test revealed I was low in ferritin (iron stores?) but high in iron (O_o...in other words, my blood test said Iron...32 which is high, but my ferritin levels were borderline low) and prior to that, the doc believed my b12 levels were low.
Yet despite all of this, I feel like I keep ballooning and that no matter what I do, I still end up gaining weight. It's like no matter what, I'll just balloon and balloon and balloon. I could even end up starving myself and I'd STILL gain weight, it never seems to go the opposite way for me. Even if I was to run myself completely ragged, I'd still end up gaining.
I've been doing this for a while now too, it's not like I started and stopped. I do give myself rest days here and there, especially when my energy levels drop. I was doing the 30-day squat challenge, but almost ended up collapsing after 150.
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