Realfoodfans
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It most certainly is - I never believed that till I got there myself!I would like to lose 40 lbs. The older I get, the tougher it's to lose weight.
It most certainly is - I never believed that till I got there myself!I would like to lose 40 lbs. The older I get, the tougher it's to lose weight.
I have a back and sciatica issue. I was working out at curves and one day pushed to hard and it has never been the same since. I had to stop. I miss doing step aerobics terribly. I need to get my heart rate up to burn calories. I take tramadol so I can't use anything to help with the weight loss. I don't dare walk by myself, as I could fall.I totally do understand - it's a real fight. I find it very hard now as due to health problems I find certain (not low cal!) foods suit me more plus exercise is difficult- though generally I can walk I really need to be doing much more.
Are you able to keep healthy? X
As many have said, being dissatisfied with your weight doesn't necessarily mean you're unhappy. Maybe we're just vain - I know I amI'm going to be that person...
It's sad to me that there are three pages of people that aren't happy with who they are. I'm very overweight but I am happy with who I am. Do I wish I could lose the weight, maybe, but I don't make it a priority...
The hardest part is getting your head in the game and having the right mindset. All these diets and eating programs have one single thing in common-taking in less calories. The rest of it is just noise wrapped up in pretty bows and hype. I just want people to know it CAN be done and there's no need for a special diet.
I'm going to be that person...
It's sad to me that there are three pages of people that aren't happy with who they are. I'm very overweight but I am happy with who I am. Do I wish I could lose the weight, maybe, but I don't make it a priority.
I have MS so I am monitored constantly by a neurologist and a regular Dr. Back in December I had a complete blood work up, and I mean complete, the results were three pages long. Every single number was spot on..nothing was even a little elevated. So, besides the MS, I am healthy. I may run into problems later but that's true for anyone. Point is, to me, there are other things to worry about (like if I'll wake up blind tomorrow) than to care about those last five pounds.
Different strokes for different folks..
I lost 170, which was 10 more than I was expecting, so that's dandy, I suppose.
That is awesome!! Congrats!! I love to read threads like this for these kinds of stories.
Personally, I'm at a weight I'm happy with, and frankly would like to add another 10lbs or so of muscle. I've worked to be at weight or under weight pretty much my entire life.
When it comes to this, I'm a big believer in "Where there's a will, there's a way". My wife's sister is morbidly obese and throws out all kinds of excuses as to why. It drives my wife and I crazy. Don't let being busy or having joint pain be your excuse (obviously consult your doctor for health concerns). If you really want it, you can do it.