DisneyLaura
A Dream is A Wish Your Heart Makes
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Silly question, my time is off on my posts, how do I fix that?
Did Jillian Michaels have anything to do with -3?![]()
Oh, I almost forgot. Any ideas for our next mini goal thingy? July 4 seems like the next logical one (well, except for our Peep from across the pond). That is 9 weeks away, though. Is that too long? Any ideas?
Silly question, my time is off on my posts, how do I fix that?
+ 1
I am really, really discouraged.....
I hate over 40 metabolism ....
I'm not going to weigh in for a while but am going to hang around the boards for moral support .... sometimes I think being obsessed with the scale sets me up for sabotage.... so I'm switching to the eat healthy, eat smaller portions, try to do something for exercise (even if its taking the stairs) and skip the scale method.
Fidge!!!OK so I am weighing in too ashamed of the acutal number to tell you. I did however get an ugly eye opener about my BMI well I got a long way to go to into a healthy range.
SO my goal......eeeekkk : 85 lbs
Here I go and pray I can do what I need to do to get rid of this extra person I am carrying around.
I want to be around a long time and know if I don't make these changes I won't. I miss my Dad but am more interested in being around to be a wonderful parent and grandparent like he was.
Didn't you lose a huge amt last week? A pound lost is great!-1
WHY did that number disappoint so muchIt's in the right direction at least.
Don't underestimate the pounds put on by soreness.I joined Jillian Michaels website which really focuses on exercise and I was astounded at the water retention.just getting this over with...i am up .4
i am very very sad about this. Granted i know my legs are sore and from what i have heard that means they might be retaining water from working out adn all that..but still. I have 2 weeks where it goes in the right direction then POOF back up a bit..it seems like i am always in this cycle! I don't think i want to eat less but what i think i will do to break this plateauish stage is add more fruit and veggies and actually work out EVERY DAY. I think that is the only changes i can make that will really stick with me through the whole process. I am not one that is willing to not have "cheat days" because i enjoy food and cooking to much to not indulge once/twice a week here and there.
Sorry..i was totally just acting like this was my diary or something! But i do feel better..thanks for "listening" it really does help!
Have a great Friday everyone!
-3!!!! I am very excited today! I got that "2" out of my WI...again! This time I am going to keep it there!!!
Are we still doing the challenge with "th other board"?I've not seen any reports, so I wasn't sure.
100 cal packs are my friend! They really help when I want something sweet or salty. I also found Skinny Cow round ice cream sandwiches this week. They are really good and only 2 pts!![]()
I eat all my meals off of a lunch plate so I keep my serving sizes smaller. I try to stick with the formula of 1/2 plate veggies, 1/4 starch, 1/4 protein. This has really helped me.![]()
Hello...I have been missing in action lately.
I needed to recommit to losing weight, I was constantly seeing the scale creep up-and-up. Well, I did it, I am losing once again, which is much better than adding to the mass....
I just didn't feel very peepish having a gain EVERY week. Like I needed to get serious...I don't know, I just felt bad.![]()
I feel as if I am rewarding myself by letting myself post here again. I have been reading and keeping up with everyone though.Thanks for being here to provide inspiration!!
My loss this week is -3.5 pounds, which actually put me down to 160 pounds!! Oh man oh man-I would REALLY love to see 150-something next week.
It's like I have to CONSTANTLY check myself with eating,,,,I can mindlessly eat up some food...lots. But I have been writing everything (EVERYTHING) down, and that really helps.
It is not easy to lose weight...it's so unfair that it is so darn easy to gain it.
Good luck with weigh in today everyone. It's good to "talk" with yall again!
Fidge - First off, welcome back! I remember you! As for the recommitment, well all I can say is that we're all here for you! 85 lbs might seem like a tall task, but if you just take it one week at a time, one pound at a time, eventually you'll get there. I know you can do it!
As for me, I'm a samer this week. But it isn't a frustrating samer, since I was starting to fall off the wagon a bit. I had one leg and part of one arm dragging on the proverbial ground this week. So being a samer isn't so bad all things considered. Unfortunately I won't be reaching my Cinco de Mayo goal; but I did lose 2.8 during that period and firmly entrenched myself in the 160's, which is a pretty big accomplishment for me by itself.
I recalculated my BMI this week, and was both disgusted and thrilled at the same time. I first took my BMI when I was at my highest weight of 240. It was 36.5, with 30 being the "obese" line. But my BMI as of this morning is 25.3, which is 0.4 away from being normal. I'm not quite sure what that all means, but I'm guessing lowering my BMI by 11.2 has to be a good thing.
I also got a great compliment from a co-worker. I had the munchies a little bit this week, so I went to the lunch room and found a 100-calorie pack of baked Wheat Thins. There was a lady from HR in there (who, by the way, has to be one of the nicest, sweetest ladies I have ever met in my life! She is just so motherly.) Well, she was in the lunch room putting some fliers in these plastic stands, and she stopped me to ask if I had lost weight. I graciously said yes, and thanked her for the compliment. Well, she asked how much I lost, how I did it, etc. So I told her almost 75 pounds (which she seemed very impressed by), and that I was doing WW on my own. And then she told me that I look 10 years younger. (Which, considering I look young to begin with, makes me think I probably look about 12 right now.) Im telling you, if I keep getting these compliments, Im going to end up getting a big head!
Have a great day everyone!
"It's not that some people have willpower and some don't. It's that some people are ready to change and others are not." - James Gordon, M.D
Thanks for the hugs guys. I really needed that.
My BMI is in the "morbidly obese" range- sounds terrible doesnt it- I feel like I have been fighting this battle for over a year now and just dont seem to make much progress-
Every spring I count the weeks until my summer plans and figure if I lose "x" amount per week then I can be "x" weight when I go on vacation.... then Jan comes and goes- then Feb- then it starts to warm up in March and I get panicky- and I recaculate how much I gotta lose to be at my "magic" number-I start to make a little progress, begin to feel inspired that I can be successful- and then I sabotage myself with a treat here or there or a dinner out- and the scales record my every move and I start my pity party. I know- get over yourself- and try again....
I am barely 60 inches- when I go to the doctor they have to lift of the measuring thing to actually see that it is 60 inches and my current weight is 170. This makes my BMI 33.2. According to the BMI caculator to be in the healthy range I need to be between 95 and 127. Well, 95 aint gonna happenI was actually thinking of 135 - 140 as a good number which still puts me in the "overweight"category but at least I'm not "morbid".
I like Disney Obsession plate plan- think I will give that a try- I have some small lunch plates and this is the perfect time of year for veggies. I'm not much of a meat eater anyway but carbs are my downfall- not so much sweets but bread and pasta. Maybe I should try SouthBeach to withdraw from carbs?
I think I will weigh once a month instead of once a week- and am taking the battery out of my scale so as not to tempt myself
I really like to see when others post their losses because it gives me hope that this is an achievable goal and when people post their gains or their sames I can see that I am not the only one struggling-
So .... thanks for the encouragement
Guess you wont envy being only 5 feet tall...![]()
I'm OK. I'll find my motivation again-
I was just reading about working out every day on Spark People. Doing cardio or fat-burning every day is great, and I think it's what most naturally thin people do. Strength training you need a day in between to let your muscles repair. Either way, up the water to clear out the waste produced by exercising.what i think i will do to break this plateauish stage is add more fruit and veggies and actually work out EVERY DAY. I think that is the only changes i can make that will really stick with me through the whole process. I am not one that is willing to not have "cheat days" because i enjoy food and cooking to much to not indulge once/twice a week here and there.
I was thinking Flag Day sounded good, because I have a wedding to go to that day. But whatever day gets picked is fine.Is Flag day too close (June 14)?? Or Father's day??
Since the point was already brought up today, I don't feel so downerish in mentioning this. That "morbid" comes from the fact that carrying so much extra weight is deadly. So we can worry about dimply thighs and bat wings and all of that, but the bottom line is, carrying a lot of extra weight shortens our lives. I know many of us see the BMI numbers in the normal range and think we'll never hit it without hacking off a limb, but let's all at least try to get out of the morbidly obese range. I want to see us all live happy, healthy lives.Thanks for the hugs guys. I really needed that.
My BMI is in the "morbidly obese" range- sounds terrible doesnt it-
Hello everyone!
I haven't been by here in a while. it's been a depressing week.
Still, this is a new week! I'm going to shake things up with some new exercise (not just walking) and try some new lower-calorie-but-more-filling foods.
I found this diet advice from another website:
"Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants."
Seven words, but good plan! I'm going to work on the "mostly plants" part, as well as MORE WATER!
Thanks for the hugs guys. I really needed that.
My BMI is in the "morbidly obese" range- sounds terrible doesnt it- I feel like I have been fighting this battle for over a year now and just dont seem to make much progress-
Every spring I count the weeks until my summer plans and figure if I lose "x" amount per week then I can be "x" weight when I go on vacation.... then Jan comes and goes- then Feb- then it starts to warm up in March and I get panicky- and I recaculate how much I gotta lose to be at my "magic" number-I start to make a little progress, begin to feel inspired that I can be successful- and then I sabotage myself with a treat here or there or a dinner out- and the scales record my every move and I start my pity party. I know- get over yourself- and try again....
I am barely 60 inches- when I go to the doctor they have to lift of the measuring thing to actually see that it is 60 inches and my current weight is 170. This makes my BMI 33.2. According to the BMI caculator to be in the healthy range I need to be between 95 and 127. Well, 95 aint gonna happenI was actually thinking of 135 - 140 as a good number which still puts me in the "overweight"category but at least I'm not "morbid".
I like Disney Obsession plate plan- think I will give that a try- I have some small lunch plates and this is the perfect time of year for veggies. I'm not much of a meat eater anyway but carbs are my downfall- not so much sweets but bread and pasta. Maybe I should try SouthBeach to withdraw from carbs?
I think I will weigh once a month instead of once a week- and am taking the battery out of my scale so as not to tempt myself
I really like to see when others post their losses because it gives me hope that this is an achievable goal and when people post their gains or their sames I can see that I am not the only one struggling-
So .... thanks for the encouragement
I am down .6, which means I only need to lose .2 by Monday to make the goal. We get to post if we lose it by then, right? I sure hope so, because that will keep me on the straight and narrow this weekend.
I was just reading about working out every day on Spark People. Doing cardio or fat-burning every day is great, and I think it's what most naturally thin people do. Strength training you need a day in between to let your muscles repair. Either way, up the water to clear out the waste produced by exercising.
That sounds like a great plan. I did 2 vegetarian days this week, and despite some candy binging and hitting the Costco samples, I was able to lose a little. I credit the beans, tofu, cabbage, spinach, carrots, etc that I ate. They just don't allow the fat and carbs to sit around in your body and take up permanent residence. And they make you feel full. It's a win/win.
I was just reading about working out every day on Spark People. Doing cardio or fat-burning every day is great, and I think it's what most naturally thin people do. Strength training you need a day in between to let your muscles repair. Either way, up the water to clear out the waste produced by exercising.