Drop 10 for 10 Challenge (10410)

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cherfit1
on 1/13/10 2:29 am
Topic: RE: I'm still here
me too! I have been struggling with grazing also and will try your suggestions with the protein vs carbs.
    
dreamgirl119
on 1/12/10 1:53 pm - Lansdowne, PA
Topic: RE: I'm still here
Alesia, this looks like information I can also use. Thanks for posting!

Genie
Bigsexy978
on 1/12/10 9:20 am - Kissimmee, FL
Topic: New Year = New Gym Membership
Ok so it's a new year and I am motivated to lose 20 of the 30lbs. that I gained back since my surgery in 2006.  I remember that when I had my surgery the surgeon said to walk an hour everyday and the weight will come off.  The last time I joined the gym, I walked on the treadmill for 45 min. and did 15 min. weights and seemed to lose inches but gained lbs. because muscle weighs more than fat.  Is it better to do an hour on the treadmill and no weights or 45 min. on the treadmill and 15 min. of weights?  My plan is to lose the lbs. then tone because I want the scale to go down in number.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!
Ro Smiley
on 1/12/10 8:10 am - Charlotte, NC
Topic: RE: The scale can be your friend
I couldn't agree more.  When I stop weighing regularly, I know I am in trouble.
michdeb
on 1/12/10 6:18 am - Southeast, MI
Topic: RE: Tell us what you like about your life
Hello All,
First post since joining this group.  I'll post a little synopsis of my almost five year journey later.

But,  what I love about my new life is being invisible.  I love not being discriminated purely by my size.  My starting weight was 351, and I was morbidly obese my entire life.  I was used to being treated as weak-willed, stupid, or ugly by my appearance.  Once people knew me, they lost those opinions.  But at first glance, I could see a certain look in their eyes.  That is, if they would look me in the eye.

Now I am invisible as a middle-aged woman.  I don't expect second looks from men, but they aren't laughing at me either.  I love not being ridiculed by cruel people.  I love being able to hike in the mountains, ride the subways in NYC, live a good life.

I love the weight struggles of "normal" people.  Of having to watch my calories, of being able to exercise.  Because it now works for me.

Debra M.
351/131/162/153
starting/lowest/regain/current
2005/2007/2009/2010
sallyj
on 1/12/10 6:13 am - Spokane, WA
Topic: RE: Tell us what you like about your life
Where to start!

I like that I have a good job (not paywise but in regards to independence, creativity, authority, people, interesting projects, etc.)

I like that I can consider moving--anywhere--and see life as an adventure.  (Got a job interview for a job in Saudi Arabia tomorrow!)

I like that I am "normal" in size--don't feel ashamed that I take up too much space.

I like that I can actually do the exercise I don't like doing.

I like that I have good supportive friends, even if they don't live here.

I like that I can still see the beauty of all the snow that I hate having to deal with.

I like that I know there are things I can control and things I can't. 

I love my "boys"--a dog and cat.  There is nothing quite like a happy dog to lift the heart.

I like that I have been successful in my weight loss and am becoming more comfortable with that fact.  Even as I try to lose a bit more.

Many of the things I like about my life are the same as before I lost the weight, but now I am able to celebrate it more without the burden of guilt and limitations of my physical abilities or other people's perceptions.
ALESIA1966
on 1/12/10 6:10 am - New Bern, NC
Topic: RE: I'm still here

Hi Ann,

 Congrats on getting started on your re-set program, getting back to basics is such a clean and straight forward way to go, I'm using it myself...3lbs is a great start!...For sure, I've found after about yr 3 the honeymoon is definately over, but the tool is still there and it does work...

It sounds like you are in a mode of grazing that is aggrevated by the demon "head hunger", so hard to kick that demon to the curb, its insidious and sneaks out when you least expect it to ...

For help I would suggest cleansing yourself of alot of carbs for at least 30 days...This is all kinds of carbs even the fruit & veggie kind ( which are "good" by definition ) can trigger a desire to want more...Try to aim for a carb TOTAL of no more than 1/2 your daily protein intake ( do not work this as a net carb number, that won't work for the purposes of this exercise )( ie 85 grams of protein, no more than 42 total carbs )...Also  you might try to plan your eating so you do get to chew regularly - eat less at each sitting but more often...My Nut gave us a original basic plan that is something like this : 150 - 200 cals @ breakfast, mid morning snack 75-150 cals, lunch 250 - 350 cals, mid afternoon snack 75-150 cals, & dinner 400-450 cals - to lose stay at the lower end of the range for each meal/snack ( that keeps your calorie intake lower )...Exercise at least 5 days out of 7...

Hope this helps...

 

Alesia : start 249 / surgeon's goal 138 / current 142  

ALESIA1966
on 1/12/10 4:31 am - New Bern, NC
Topic: RE: Tell us what you like about your life
I like that I am a "glass half full" kinda girl ...It allows me to see the sunny side of every situation and see grateful blessing within all the people and aspects of my life...

I read an article in Readers Digest recently about a guy who set out to tell one new person everyday  for 30 days how thankful he was for them, he also picked one person from his past that he wanted to thank for making a major contribution to his life ( John, he picked his math teacher from grade school, heartening isn't it )

Great post, it has been said attitude is everything

Alesia : start 249 / surgeon's goal 138 / current 142  

ALESIA1966
on 1/12/10 4:20 am - New Bern, NC
Topic: RE: The scale can be your friend
I too agree the scale is necessary, no necessarily what I would quantify as a friend, but definately a useful acquantence (?sp)...Have been a faithful weigher since the beginning, I totally agree with our HuskerFan, I know that avoiding the scale and distorted body image played a big factor in how I got to be a BIG person...Daily weigh-ins for me, even on vacations...

Alesia : start 249 / surgeon's goal 138 / current 142  

morgansmommy
on 1/12/10 4:10 am - Gig Harbor, WA
Topic: RE: ***ACCOUNTABLITY FOR WEEK #1 (JAN 3-9) ***
I will join in next week; I missed this one! I am still deciding what day to weigh. I am leaning toward Friday mornings or Monday morning.

John W.
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