Hardest 10 lbs!
Hi Michelle,
just keep on track and it will come off. Remember there may be some bounce back. Skin will account for a few extra pounds in all of us. You want to maintain for several months before you consider your plastics.
Sorry I did not answer you on how to put pictures in you post, I was out of the country.
The pictures must be in your account and then you can just copy and paste them into your message. So upload to your profile some pictures and then they are available for your posts. Hope that helps!
just keep on track and it will come off. Remember there may be some bounce back. Skin will account for a few extra pounds in all of us. You want to maintain for several months before you consider your plastics.
Sorry I did not answer you on how to put pictures in you post, I was out of the country.
The pictures must be in your account and then you can just copy and paste them into your message. So upload to your profile some pictures and then they are available for your posts. Hope that helps!
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reached goal ~ its all about maintaining now!
reached goal ~ its all about maintaining now!
For some people it's because they are at a good weight and that 10 pounds on the scale is just extra skin. I always mentally subtract 10 pounds off my weight to account for that. (Rule of thumb: 1 pound of loose skin for every 10 pound lost... give or take.)
For others, they are eating more, exercising less and/or letting more junk back into their lives. On the eating more, that's natural and probably a good thing. We can't live on 600-800 calories a day for the rest of our lives!
For me, the last 10 pounds wasn't really all that different from the middle 10. Of course, it wasn't as easy and fast as the first 10!
But I made a point to up my exercise every time my weight loss slowed down. It was important for me to lose as fast as possible as I didn't know how long I could stay in "dieting" mode and I wanted to get as much weight off as possible before I pooped out.
For others, they are eating more, exercising less and/or letting more junk back into their lives. On the eating more, that's natural and probably a good thing. We can't live on 600-800 calories a day for the rest of our lives!
For me, the last 10 pounds wasn't really all that different from the middle 10. Of course, it wasn't as easy and fast as the first 10!
But I made a point to up my exercise every time my weight loss slowed down. It was important for me to lose as fast as possible as I didn't know how long I could stay in "dieting" mode and I wanted to get as much weight off as possible before I pooped out.
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Hi Michelle,
It has almost been one year for the two of us. What a difference a year makes!!!!
I recommend weighing and measuring your food, tracking your intake, increasing the intensity and frequency of exercise. Those things helped me to get to goal. The challenge is maintaining your goal weight. Once you hit maintenance, you just keep doing what you have been doing to lose the weight, but you can have a few more calories. The exercise, food journaling, making healthy choices continues forever. The further out that you get from surgery, it is more about the choices that we make, than the surgery itself.
Good Luck!!
Gail
It has almost been one year for the two of us. What a difference a year makes!!!!
I recommend weighing and measuring your food, tracking your intake, increasing the intensity and frequency of exercise. Those things helped me to get to goal. The challenge is maintaining your goal weight. Once you hit maintenance, you just keep doing what you have been doing to lose the weight, but you can have a few more calories. The exercise, food journaling, making healthy choices continues forever. The further out that you get from surgery, it is more about the choices that we make, than the surgery itself.
Good Luck!!
Gail
Hi Michelle,
I hear ya about those last 10 pounds. It took me months and months. I finally had to get really serious about dropping every carb that didn't come from a veggie. I hadn't tracked every bite over the summer.... vacation and other excuses etc. Once I started tracking and dumped all the carbs, things started to move again and actually more quickly than they had in a really long time.
Yours will come off!
I hear ya about those last 10 pounds. It took me months and months. I finally had to get really serious about dropping every carb that didn't come from a veggie. I hadn't tracked every bite over the summer.... vacation and other excuses etc. Once I started tracking and dumped all the carbs, things started to move again and actually more quickly than they had in a really long time.
Yours will come off!
HW: 249 SW: 229 GW: 149 Age: 63 - Body by Sauceda - 12/2011