Hey dexyboi86,
You've have been given fine tips and support from others here to get you started on your goal of losing weight without resorting to the devastating road of bulimia and anorexia. Just to add ...
I was about 227 lbs. last January (at and at a height of 5'11 that is classified as obese). I modified my diet similar to what bicause outlined above - if anything, the most important diet change is decreasing sugar intake, as the caloric load sneaks up on you. You will notice a change by simply switching from regular soda to diet soda and more water.
I also took up running as my primary exercise. By running, I did not run nonstop at first (nor do I still even today). A lot of it was walking in between but over time I was able to run farther before I walked. I would also enter local running events so that I could have a timed record of my progress. My first race: I "ran" (mostly walked) 4 miles in about 55 minutes.
Today, I am about 194 lbs. and my best 4-mile time is @ 41 minutes. I am working toward running the NYC marathon next year.
I am only sharing my story to you so that you can be inspired into believing that you
can emerge from a situation in which you feel helpless as I did. Back then I never though I would be in such better shape now and happier for it. It takes a lot of determination and you have to want it - NEVER QUIT, even when the going gets tough. If you do not like running, take up another sport you find appealing. You may not feel good about it at first, but persevere and you will get better, start having more fun and the weight loss will be one the benefits - not to mention a much improved self-image.
dexyboi86, it's possible - take that chance and believe in yourself - I know you can do it, as I and many others have.
I am rooting for you buddy
