Weight Loss
Hi,
Has anyone been successful in losing weight and has this reduced you osteoarthritis pain, in particular hips and knees?
Thanks
Anne
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Hi @ALander, I’ve never been able to lose weight by dieting ( absolutely no willpower whatsoever!) but I find that if I keep moving I keep the weight off. I try to walk about two miles each day round my local park, sometimes briskly, sometimes just a gentle stroll. When I don’t do it for a few days, I do notice that I start to put on weight.
Rina 😊
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I forgot to add that moving certainly helps with my arthritis pain, and I always feel better when I’ve been out for a walk.
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I was very shocked to gain weight after years of no change. None of my clothes are comfortable but I am far too much of a cheapskate to buy new ones. It feels shameful (to me) to be carrying excess kilos just when I want to self-manage and not put any additional pressure on my joints. Losing it is proving more difficult than I expected. Two things are making it seem more challenging to reduce calories - the first is taking amitriptyline and the other is the winter dark and cold. I know about nutrition, calories, balanced diet, exercise, etc; but awareness is not stopping me from overeating. Writing about it helps, today is a new day and I will try again to eat what I need not what I want. Seasonal gatherings did make things worse - I cannot resist free food or leftovers in the January sale. Good luck to all of us wanting to lose the podge.
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Yes. I have arthritis in my knee. Since June, through a combination of healthy eating and going to the gym three times a week I have lost nearly four stone, decreased body fat % and increased muscle mass. My BMI has gone from obese to healthy.
I am now more mobile and pain and inflammation free than I have been for several years.
My only regret is that I hadn't done it sooner.
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Hi. It’s blooming hard isn’t it. I sometimes comfort eat because of the pain, but I do try to snack on nuts fruit, and rice cakes.
I have always been very active, so this RA diagnosis has been hard. I still walk my elderly dog everyday even if the pain is bad. I am hoping that the hospital will get me on the right meds eventually, and I will be more able, and get back to long walks and other stuff.
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For every pound u lose it equals to 4 pounds of pressure of your joints !!
so losing weight deffo helps x
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Thats amazing - well done!!!!!!
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hi I’m new here but I have a question . I've been waiting over 2 years for knee replacement surgery. The surgeon is adamant I must get my bmi down to 35, ( it’s 37 now). I gained 2 stone during covid and it’s so hard to lose. I never could keep weight down but I’m doing my utmost to lose the 2 stone I need.
I want to ask if anyone knows what happens if I can’t do it ? Will I end up unable to walk as the knee is dreadfully painful now. I’m a full time carer for my bedridden daughter and we’re both scared about the future if I can’t get better.thanks0 -
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