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What Gaining Weight Taught Me

November 10, 2014 By Robyn 43 Comments

Writing this post has been on my heart for a while.

We just wrapped up our pediatric rotation so this weekend was the first time in 8 weeks I wasn’t studying, traveling, or having people in town. Waking up to a slow Sunday in my own bed is what weekends are made of.

I write a lot about eating enough, hormones, sleep, stress blah blah blah. You might even be sick of hearing about it. I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to work alongside a brilliant, out-of- the-box endocrinologist, when I started my career as an RD. He taught me more in 18 months than I learned in 5 years of studying nutrition in college plus another year of a dietetic internship. So much of my knowledge and passion about health and healing comes from him. But much of what I write about is also rooted in my own experiences, and the uncertainty and frustration I’ve walked through.
I struggled with disordered thoughts and behaviors around food and exercise throughout the end of my high school years and my first couple years of college. Not a full blown eating disorder, but let’s be real- skipping workouts left me anxious and late night pizza triggered the self guilt cycle which turned into trying to “clean things up” during the week. I was always thinking about calories and how not eat to much and when I was going to workout. I was a dietetics student but far from healthy.

Then, during my junior year of college I started reading about “real food” and started to focus on nourishing my body instead of drowning my body in diet food chemicals and artificial sweeteners by way of Special K, Diet Coke and Dannon light and fit yogurt. I began eating more and realized not only did I not “gain a jillion pounds”, but I felt better. And over time my mindset shifted and I was maintaining a healthy weight while eating what I wanted, running because I loved it and feeling overall good in my body.

I graduated from Indiana University in May of 2011 and moved to Charlottesville, VA to do my dietetic internship at the University of Virginia. I finished up the internship in June of 2012 and started working as an RD in August. Again, I ate what I wanted and had a healthy appetite, was still running and had my share of late nights out. I think I was still holding onto college 🙂

Then, at the beginning of 2013 I began doing a lot of strength training with a local gym in Charlottesville. And when I say strength training…I mean we were lifting heavy weights. I don’t really do heavy weights and lifting, I’m more of a yoga gal. But I was told this was great for becoming a better runner and I liked the group I worked out with so I stuck with it. At the same time I was running with the Charlottesville Track Club so on some days I was running + lifting. In my mind I wasn’t sweating and getting my heart rate up when lifting like I do when running so I didn’t see the lifting as a “workout.” Trust me, I know how irrational this thought process was, but I didn’t feel hungrier and was still eating a good amount, what I thought was enough. Looking back I was probably eating 70% of what my body actually needed.

I enjoyed the running and lifting and in June I began marathon training for the Richmond marathon. At the same time I started training for the marathon, Nutshell Nutrition was growing exponentially, I was independently leading a wellness program at work which we had just started and I began applying to nursing school and was traveling often. I was also in the mindset that I didn’t really need 7-8 hours of sleep and on most nights was getting 5 1/2 to 6 hours.

For the most part I felt pretty good and was focusing on nourishing my body and improving my running in hopes of a BQ at the Richmond Marathon. But then my pants started to get tighter. I hopped on the scale to see it was up 4 pounds. I didn’t really think much of it because I knew how easily weight can fluctuate. But then a few weeks later I hopped on the scale again and it continued to creep up a couple more pounds. So at this point I thought maybe I should be aware of what I was eating so I tried to be conscious of mindless eating and what I was snacking on at night. Well, a few weeks later and the scale was up a couple more pounds. At this point I was annoyed with not only my pants getting tighter but the scale going up. That was the last time I stepped on the scale for the next 6 months. I didn’t like how seeing numbers made me feel and the scale did nothing beneficial for my health- physically or mentally.

Thankfully I worked with two amazing doctors and had learned so much about hormones in relation to nutrition, sleep, and stress that about four weeks before the Richmond Marathon things clicked and I started to put the pieces together. If I’m honest with myself, I think I knew what was going on, but I didn’t want to admit that I needed to slow down and simply rest. I told myself after the marathon that I would get things back in balance and the weight would level off. So I ran the marathon (with a strained hip) and fell a good 24 minutes short of that BQ. My body had had enough.

Looking back I thought I was eating enough, but really on long run days when I needed to be eating a lot, like 3500 to 4000 calories and I was probably eating at most 3000 calories a day. I throw out these numbers, because even after a few years as an RD you become very familiar with what calories look like. And it doesn’t take a huge calorie deficit over a long period of time to put your body under a whole lot of stress. My body needed more sleep, I needed to stop running and exercising and I needed to just REST. So that’s what I did. Nursing school applications were submitted, the marathon was over and our wellness program at work had ended.

At this point, I needed to buy all new pants so I did that too. There was no use in stuffing myself into pants that were too small. Frustrating as it was, I felt 1000 times better. Hard as it was, I stopped all cardio and only did yoga and walking for the next 3 months and I made sleep a priority. Despite the weight gain I focused on eating what my body needed. This was not a time to cut calories in an effort to lose weight, that would only create more stress on my body. If my weight would stabilize, I’d be happy. So that’s what I did. I rested, ate enough and slept.

I won’t lie, it was challenging. It was difficult to realize as an RD, I was the antithesis of health. But at the same time I was so thankful to have the knowledge about how much food my body really needed and insight to realize I wasn’t eating enough for my activity and even more importantly, I was thankful to have the knowledge to know that cutting calories and exercising more was NOT the solution. I had cortisol pulsing through my body and in order to stop the continuous stress on my body and balance hormones, it needed sleep, good nutrition and rest from exercise.

I had gone up a couple pant sizes in about 8 months. I was in new skin and it wasn’t comfortable. But the more I started to embrace the rest and simply taking care of myself, the easier it was to get use to this new body. It took from November to about January of this year for my weight to stabilize…the only way I knew this is because my pants fit the same, there was no way in hell I was getting on the scale. I had no desire to. And it took until April of this year for my body to be okay with running again.

It was a long and frustrating road at times, but one I’m so thankful for. It taught me so much. It gave me the platform on which to write and share with you guys. When I write about hormones or stress or eating enough, I write from what I’ve read and studied, but I also write from experience. I’ve walked in the same shoes of many of my clients and I get it. I really do.

And if you’re wondering, I didn’t lose the weight I gained. I wasn’t really focused on that anymore. I simply wanted to be healthy. So much of my identity was wrapped up in running and body image before and the weight helped me to let go of that. I am a regular woman and women have hips and curves and cellulite and I think that’s freeing just to be okay with an everyday body.

The most freeing part is that now, I’m eating whatever I want whenever I want. If I don’t have time for a workout that’s okay. Sleep is the priority. And the food scene in New York City is amazing. If I go out to dinner and eat more than I intended, it’s always worth it. Things balance themselves out. My body is the master of it’s size. The beauty in letting yourself rest, honoring your hunger and cravings and doing movement that feels good is that the body will find its healthy set point. Our bodies are smart.

There’s freedom in letting your body just be. In embracing it for what it is right now. In resting instead of pushing through another day. In enjoying food for what it allows your body to do, instead of what it can transform your body into.

And if you’re walking the same road as I did, I get it. I really do.
And it’s going to be okay.


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Comments

  1. Ashley @ Fit Mitten Kitchen says

    July 8, 2015 at 1:19 pm

    Wow, thank you for sharing your wonderful story! So much to take away from that. I sometimes still get caught up in not hitting my workout goals… But then I have to remind myself my body NEEDS the rest, and nothing will happen if I miss a few workouts I had originally planned on. I’ve come a long way since college in listening to my body, but I know I can always improve as well. It’s sad most people don’t put enough emphasis on getting enough sleep! Thanks for your honest insight! 🙂

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  2. Sarah says

    July 8, 2015 at 3:45 pm

    Very timely share for me. I needed to re-read this- especially this week. Thank you for your vulnerability and for your gift of putting what’s really important into perspective. xo

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  3. Lisa says

    July 8, 2015 at 4:10 pm

    Wow! This is exactly what I am going through at the moment. I definitely needed this post. Thanks!

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  4. Amanda says

    July 9, 2015 at 2:36 pm

    This is a fantastic article. Thank you for sharing your story. I can identify with so many things here – and I would say I’m just starting to come out on the other side of learning how to stabilize my weight and let it be where it should without stress of what I should look like and how I should exercise and should I have abs, and should, should, should 🙂

    Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Maryz says

    July 15, 2015 at 3:03 pm

    WOW! Such a great reminder to really love and honor your body! Thanks so much for sharing this again. I definetely needed to read it again!

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  6. Brianna Peppin says

    July 15, 2015 at 10:20 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing how you were able to find your new identity in your new skin. I needed to read this and it was a great reminder to live freely. I can relate to so many areas you talked about and it’s an encouragement to see how happy and successful you are now on the other side.

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  7. Dana says

    July 28, 2015 at 4:10 am

    I’m grateful for your article. I have gained 55 pounds in the past 2 years. Ten if which just happened in the last 4 months. I was a gym,cycle fiend. Eating 19 points (1200 or less) a day. Thanks Weight Watchers. Then I turned 44 and my body started gaining weight and hasn’t stopped for the last 2 years. I’m sad and my spirit is broken and I feel an amazing loss of control in my relationship with my body. I learned of the concept of eating more to lose weight. So I’m up to 2100 calories, sleeping and no cardio. My weight hasn’t stabilized which I read once it does you are on the road to metabolic recovery. But I’m scared, I weigh 195 from 140 in 2 years. What if it doesn’t stop? I don’t know what to do. My Dr did my blood work and said I w as perfect, just age. I was sent to a nutritionist and was told to eat 99 grams of protein and she never contacted me again. I feel like I’m in a bad dream. I can’t believe I’m here.

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  8. Emily says

    September 14, 2015 at 1:03 am

    Wow, your blog has been a life-saver for me in so many ways Robyn. Knowing that it’s okay or even normal for a girl to eat 2000+calories and even more is rather comforting. <3

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  9. Kaitlin @ California Endless Summer says

    October 19, 2016 at 5:24 pm

    Jumping back to this post thanks to Sometimes Always Never 🙂 This is a huge help as I am training for a marathon and have always struggled with the body image issue. I know I’m not eating 100% the way that I should and definitely skimping on sleep. It’s tough to live in a world where we compare ourselves to the other women out there, especially those in the media. Really love this honesty and thanks for sharing!

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    • Robyn says

      October 23, 2016 at 9:24 am

      So glad you found the post and it has resonated with you 🙂 It such a tough world to live in but remember to take care of YOU and that you are not your body. Hope you had a great weekend Kaitlin! 🙂

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  10. Amy says

    November 7, 2016 at 6:51 am

    Thank you for such a fantastic, raw and honest post. I unfortunately need some of this more blunt, non-sugar-coated information to help with my recovery. My biggest fear is that people will judge, criticize and hate me for gaining weight. How did others react to your weight gain, and how did you handle any comments or criticism you received, if any?

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  11. Mimi says

    June 4, 2018 at 3:22 pm

    Wow, this is one of my new favorite articles!! Oh so precious, thank you a whole lot and bunches more for writing this. <3

    Reply

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#AlignPartner I left off a month ago sharing about #AlignPartner I left off a month ago sharing about getting better at doing the basics to care for myself which included taking my supplements and @alignprobiotic regularly.  Probiotics take time to work so I wanted to give it a full month to see the full effects of @alignprobiotic. So here are my honest thoughts: it took a few weeks to notice any differences, but near the end of the month I did notice some changes in my digestive balance - even while traveling! I’m not someone who experiences occasional gas, bloating or abdominal discomfort frequently enough to notice a difference, so I don’t feel like I can comment on how well Align works for those benefits.  All in all though, taking @alignprobiotic was a positive experience and I really appreciated how the capsules don’t need to be stored in the fridge, making it convenient to take them with me anywhere #MyAlignGuutJourney #guthealth  *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Where we will spend a good majority of our summer. Where we will spend a good majority of our summer. Because the swampy VA summer has already begun (it’s in the low 90s today 🥵 lord help) and creeks are our retreat - not only from the heat but also from the noisy world. I need this just (if not more) than they do! We’ll be at the splash pads and pools too, but the quietness of the creek...my mental health is so about it. And it’s hours of play for them! Win win.  A couple things to note: this scene also included a few toddler reminders on finding another direction to throw rocks instead of at his brother - so not all is serene 🤪 and also, yes I am now that mom who buys the same clothing for both kids bc it keeps things simple & i think i kinda like it too 🤷🏻‍♀️
Things I love about midwifery among many: the appo Things I love about midwifery among many: the appointments, no matter how long, feel so unhurried. 
Just walked in from an appointment with my midwife because I was due for a Pap test + an overall wellness visit. My last pap was during my first trimester with Cal which feels like a jillion years ago, but it’s only actually been three years. Life changes so fast! Pre-baby life feels like a whole other life.  I’m wayyyy overdue for a visit to my PCP bc I’ve been under OBGYN or midwifery care for the majority of the past three years while having babies, but I am pretty good with keeping up with my paps. It seems women often think they need pap and/or HPV testing way more frequently than they do (and providers sometimes perform these tests more frequently than necessary - remember more testing doesn’t always mean better outcomes!)  So if you need it, here’s a quick little reminder on this chilly spring Friday afternoon on how often you need this testing (these are the recommendations from ACOG)  Women aged 21–29 years should have a Pap test alone every 3 years. HPV testing is not recommended.  Women aged 30–65 years should have a Pap test and an HPV test (aka co-testing) every 5 years (preferred). It also is acceptable to have a Pap test alone every 3 years.  If you get abnormal results, this testing frequency could change - but for healthy women with normal results, you actually don’t need testing as frequently as you might think. Which is great news for those of you who hate the speculum.  Ok, off to finish up some things on the to-do list (including cleaning this kitchen) during nap time and then come 5 o’clock, crack an IPA with our neighbors 🍻
#AlignPartner Over the past seven months since bec #AlignPartner Over the past seven months since becoming a mom of two, caring for myself has gotten shoved to the back burner. And it's been a challenge to make it a priority. My routine-resistant personality has upsides and downsides when it comes to motherhood. So I'm starting small this year with a consistent bedtime routine that includes taking my supplements and @alignprobiotic and hoping as that becomes consistent, my mornings will naturally shift too.  In short my bedtime currently goes like this….jammies & face care when putting the babies to bed. Before I go to bed (anytime between 9pm and 12am...) I’ll pump, take my supplements and fill my water. Then I go upstairs and brush my teeth. And then get in bed. The kicker: 70% of the time I find myself finishing up tasks on my phone IN BED. I hate this habit.  Back to supplements. This is something I have been able to stick with. On top of fish oil, my prenatal, choline and vitamin D, I recently added @AlignProbiotic 24/7 Digestive Support*§ to see if it helps with abdominal discomfort and regularity because when I don’t drink coffee or am traveling that can get thrown off.  I’ll be taking it every day for the next 28 days since it takes TIME for our bodies to adjust to probiotics - and I'll be taking you guys along with me as I share my honest thoughts. Many people think if they don’t see changes within the first 7-10 days then the probiotic isn’t working, but that’s not the case. I’m giving myself more than just a week or two and instead a full month to see the full benefits. I’ll keep you posted over the next month. Check out my stories to learn more! #MyAlignGutJourney #guthealth
 
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We had an AFTERNOON today. Toddler didn’t care f We had an AFTERNOON today. Toddler didn’t care for a nap. Putting baby down was harder than I wanted it to be. Miraculously, I had a moment of clarity as I was covered in tiny humans and decided I wasn’t doing the nap battle thing a on 60 degree, gorgeous, sunny spring day 🙅🏻‍♀️ so I piled both babies into the car half naked, opened the sun roof, put on white noise for them and an audio book for me and drank a kombucha as I drove a meal to a postpartum mama. Thirty five minutes later we had a sleeping baby and a toddler who at least had a rest. Baby transferred without waking HALLELUJAH and although my toddler didn’t nap today (lord help) at least we got soaked in breezy sunshine 😎🤘🏻💆🏻‍♀️
We veered from our usual Friday night homemade piz We veered from our usual Friday night homemade pizza (minus the dough, we leave that to @albemarlebakingco) because we are eating pizza tomorrow with some friends - instead I called my mom and asked her how she makes her chicken fingers and we fried up a big ole batch of chicken nugs 🙌🏻🤤 along with a sheet pan full of sweet potato fries and a simple arugula salad dressed with parmesean, olive oil and s&p. Oh and my moms honey mustard recipe for dipping. It’s SO DANG GOOD.  Over the past 6ish months we’ve been practicing (and practicing and practicing bc it doesn’t come naturally) unplugging from technology and slowing down and resting and just being for one day a week. Some call it Shabbat. Some call it Sabbath. Maybe you call it something different. All I know is IT IS SO GOOD FOR MY WEARY SOUL and the day I look forward to ALL WEEK. Sundown on Friday to sundown Saturday. Nothing but rest. For us that means hiking (or something outside) and napping and reading and being with friends and eating really good food. And drinking some really good wine or craft beer. Sometimes whiskey. 😛  And because I know I’ll get asked about the chicken finger recipe and also because it’s too good not to share and Momma Coale said I could, here ya go:  Cut chicken breast into thin strips or small pieces (I prefer nug size bc the breading to chicken ratio is perfection). Salt and pepper those babies really well. Then dredge them in all purpose flour, then egg, then panko - just like you would bread anything else. Then fry them up in a light oil - I use avocado oil because that’s our everyday oil. You could also use canola or peanut oil. Just fill a pan with an inch or so of oil on medium high heat. They only take 2-3 minutes per side. You can always temp them to make sure they are at least 165 degrees F to really make sure they are done. Dunk in all the sauces and enjoy!  Happy weekend!

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