I gained 25 lbs last year on chemo and now that I'm cancer free, I'm trying to lose the weight and get healthy. I try to get to the gym a few times per week, but quite honestly, that's harder to do in the summer when the kids just want to go to the pool and do something "fun" and entertaining. Even when I was going to the gym, I hadn't done much to eat any healthier, so I lost about 5 lbs and then plateaud (sp?). I finally decided that something had to give and that my food choices were going to have to get better. I have been REALLY watching my portions and trying to cook things more from scratch. I don't do starches at dinner anymore (I would almost always have a meat, a veggie and a starch). I just make more veggies to go with whatever meat I'm making. I also started using ground turkey instead of ground beef and have focused more on fish and some chicken than the red meats and pork. I no longer eat soups for lunch because the sodium was so over the top. I eat lots of salad and when I do eat a sandwich, I try to eat turkey with one piece of cheese and add in some veggies. I also don't eat it on bread anymore...I use a tortilla to reduce the carbs. Egg white veggie omelets are really yummy and great for you! I just season the veggies with a little bit of garlic powder and season salt. I even allow myself a little bit of cheese in the omelet, but it's mostly veggies and I only use the egg whites. Quite honestly, I have lost almost as much weight by watching my diet as I did going to the gym 4 times per week. I think if I could actually ever combine the two, I would be doing great! I have about 18 more lbs to lose and it is slow going, but I would rather lose it slowly by making better lifestyle choices than to follow a "diet" that will just backfire on me in a few months. I am just eating a ton of fruits and veggies instead of carbs. My favorite snack used to be pretzels because they are "fat free". Well, fat free doesn't mean you won't gain weight eating them! I now eat carrots dipped in hummus or some fruit. I also stopped eating cereal for breakfast. I have been eating plain greek yogurt with some granola on top and piled high with strawberries and blueberries. The yogurt by itself isn't great tasting because there is very little sugar in it, but with a little bit of granola and a ton of fruit on top, it's delicious! Again, I just had to change up my whole way of thinking and I had never struggled with my weight before, so I had no idea where to start. The "convenience" foods aren't good for you and it takes a little longer to eat healthy, but it's worth the effort to see results. I even have my kids eating fruits and veggies as snacks instead of the processed crackers and stuff. Not all of the time (they are still kids), but at least some of the time. I feel like in the long run, we will all be healthier for it.
Anyway, I feel like I have totally rambled, but the bottom line is to try to get away from the packaged foods and buy/cook fresh. Use more veggies and fruits in place of carbs or snacks and try to get a good, brisk walk in at least a few times per week. You don't have to go to a gym to do that! Also, during the busy school year, just plan ahead and try to buy things to make that are easy (think bagged salad and cherry tomatoes) so that there is less prep time. I wish you the best of luck. It isn't easy and the pace of weight loss can be maddening, but you can do it! Eat if you love to eat, just eat the right things and you'll do great! :-)